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| Woolley, a former football player, climbed extensivel | |
| deputy, Jimmy McClure, and later also by Red | Woolley, a rugged pioneer. |
| rmers at the show included The Buggles, Bruce | Woolley, ABC, Art of Noise, Belle & Sebastian, Lisa S |
| Woolley afterwards added to his duties the teaching o | |
| Woolley also appeared on Hobbs' first self-titled alb | |
| Woolley also managed to devote her time to a number o | |
| Woolley also attempted to improve the quality of stud | |
| d, including Sydney's Tomato Press run by Pat | Woolley, an early distributor of the San Francisco Or |
| from 1912 to 1914 and again in 1920 by C. L. | Woolley, and T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia"). |
| experiment with youth and brought back Frank | Woolley and Ted Bowley, a move that helped bring succ |
| They were defeated by Republicans J. Russell | Woolley and Edgar O. Murphy. |
| Wentworth was the son of Michael Wentworth of | Woolley and his wife Frances Downes, daughter of Geor |
| Directed by Wiman and Monty | Woolley and choreographed by Dave Gould, with scenic |
| Christopher Hogwood) and Vivaldi (with Robert | Woolley and Suki Towb), trio sonatas by Handel and Co |
| her notable batsmen such as Jack Hobbs, Frank | Woolley and Phil Mead, he was one of a group who, beg |
| About halfway through we [ | Woolley and Duke] were looking at a scene, and I turn |
| ey, Juliet Stevenson, Martha Fiennes, Stephen | Woolley and Gurinder Chadha. |
| In describing a great innings by | Woolley, and few of them were not great in artistry, |
| Following the race, Chip | Woolley announced that the horse's owners would be se |
| Woolley arrived in Sydney with his wife and daughters | |
| nister's Principal Private Secretary, Bernard | Woolley arrives. |
| ht-Thirty is a 1942 drama film starring Monty | Woolley as a washed-up, alcoholic actor, Ida Lupino a |
| Monty | Woolley as Omar |
| Monty | Woolley as Henri Dubois |
| Monty | Woolley as Madden Thomas |
| Charles | Woolley Bage (1751-1822) was an English architect, bo |
| in 1991, Nothing Sacred's lead guitarist Mark | Woolley, bassist Karl Lean and drummer Sham contribut |
| In 1905, | Woolley became assistant keeper of the Ashmolean Muse |
| ntering private practice in New York in 1886, | Woolley began a career of public speaking around the |
| man site at Corbridge for Francis Haverfield, | Woolley began his excavation career there in 1906, la |
| the University of Pennsylvania led by Leonard | Woolley begin. |
| Richard van der Riet | Woolley biography, including Woolley family history |
| April 17 - Leonard | Woolley, British archaeologist |
| improving the position of the University that | Woolley brought forward (not developed until after hi |
| company, as did E. Roland Harriman and Knight | Woolley, Bush's Yale classmates and fellow Bonesmen. |
| Woolley, C.L. (1965), The Sumerians, New York: W.W. N | |
| Death is so arbitrary and frequent that | Woolley can't even remember his pilot's names, though |
| Direction was by Monty | Woolley, choreography by George Hale, special numbers |
| ick was performed by Northamptonshire's Claud | Woolley; coincidentally Saint's second game, against |
| Born in | Woolley Colliery, a pit village near Barnsley, Richar |
| A row of terrace houses in | Woolley Colliery. |
| For Stanley | Woolley, commanding officer of Goshawk Squadron, the |
| Woolley contributed a chapter to Robin Hui Liu and Ab | |
| Woolley Creek | |
| O.C. | Woolley died visiting his brother in Austin, Indiana |
| oyal Cemetery at Ur, by archaeologist Leonard | Woolley during the 1928-9 season. |
| Elvehjem, CA; Madden, RJ; Strong, FM; | Woolley, DW (February 1974). |
| Woolley Edge services is near the following points of | |
| Woolley Edge services is a motorway service station o | |
| first new entrants being Bob Benham and Aaron | Woolley, effectively a merger with a Tremeloes-manage |
| He inherited his father's | Woolley estate in 1972 and, in 1995, was appointed Lo |
| Hephaistos was founded by Miss Dorothy | Woolley, for the purpose of educating boys with physi |
| in the top ten list compiled by Professor Tom | Woolley for sustain magazine. |
| However, he is equally quick to defend | Woolley from outsiders. |
| ial Pluralism: A Realistic Analysis, Wild and | Woolley, Glebe NSW (1997). |
| Woolley gratuitously held classes at the mechanics' s | |
| In the north east corner of the parish is | Woolley Green and in the north west, Littlewick Green |
| A receipt for this work still exists in | Woolley Hall's archives, dated 1808, which shows that |
| ider who often exercises his own horses, Chip | Woolley has operated a public stable since 1991. |
| Frank | Woolley hit 305* in 205 minutes in a tour game agains |
| lter Gale House and Parker House, the Francis | Woolley House, also located in Oak Park, and the Robe |
| ch as Gertrude Bell, Gerard Leachman, Leonard | Woolley, Howard Carter and Lady Anne Blunt. |
| ) is an actor who has played the part of Jack | Woolley in the long running BBC radio series The Arch |
| OLGA was founded by Elizabeth (Liz) | Woolley in 2002 after her son, Shawn Woolley, committ |
| In 2003 he was played by James | Woolley in The Brides in the Bath. |
| He became rector of | Woolley, in Huntingdonshire, in 1618, and was ejected |
| h modern fields, but was excavated by Leonard | Woolley in 1921. |
| All Saints Church at | Woolley in the parish of Charlcombe, Somerset, Englan |
| servoir also destroyed most of the village of | Woolley, including the Woolley House Hydro, the villa |
| Woolley is a village in Barham and Woolley civil pari | |
| Woolley is now an accomplished Jazz and acoustic guit | |
| Seckar Woods nature reserve, located near | Woolley is an SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Intere |
| Barham and | Woolley is a civil parish in the Huntingdonshire dist |
| nor, together with the initial manor house in | Woolley, is first documented as owned by the Popeley |
| harges of polygamy and bailed out by Lorin C. | Woolley, J. Leslie Broadbent, and Joseph W. Musser th |
| ment, two Jumbo members, Bob Benham and Aaron | Woolley joined them. |
| Woolley, Joseph in Venn, J. & J. A., Alumni Cantabrig | |
| Leonard | Woolley knighted for his work in archaeology. |
| Woolley led the fundamentalist community at Short Cre | |
| ium, Loridans House, Smith Natatorium, Vasser | Woolley Library, Fuqua Center, Wallace Gym, Hite Well |
| s on cookery and household management, Hannah | Woolley lived here as wife of the school master aroun |
| Trainer Chip | Woolley loaded Mine That Bird into a horse trailer at |
| The Reverend Joseph | Woolley MA LLD FRAS (1817-1889) was a fellow of the R |
| Woolley made two tours of Europe in 1901 and 1905 to | |
| Woolley Moor is a village in the North East Derbyshir | |
| Over the years | Woolley Moor has had a number of shops and a post off |
| Woolley named the figure the 'Ram in a Thicket' after | |
| Woolley of Ur London: Secker and Warburg (1990) | |
| He died at | Woolley on 6 June 1718 and was buried in Chaddleworth |
| rsity, he worked as an Assistant for Dr. D.W. | Woolley on a dinucleotide growth factor he discovered |
| ich eventually became known as the village of | Woolley on the Moor, which subsequently became the pr |
| He never married and died at | Woolley on 13 December 1798, being subsequently burie |
| T. E. Lawrence worked with | Woolley on the excavation of the Hittite city of Carc |
| o Chalk's persistent batting and pairing with | Woolley on various occasions, Kent finished within th |
| Making his debut for | Woolley on February 28, 2009, Mine That Bird finished |
| won the Kentucky Derby, instantly making Chip | Woolley one of the most talked about racing personali |
| Hirst, P. and | Woolley, P. Social Relations and Human Attributes. |
| They lived at | Woolley Park and had eight children, including Doroth |
| omew was the son of Bartholomew Tipping VI of | Woolley Park at Chaddleworth in Berkshire and his wif |
| hael Lavallin Wroughton (alias Puxley) Esq of | Woolley Park at Chaddleworth in Berkshire and his wif |
| urch in Oxfordshire (now Buckinghamshire) and | Woolley Park at Chaddleworth in Berkshire and his wif |
| 1939: Michael Lavallin Wroughton, of | Woolley Park, Wantage |
| e, the son of Philip Wroughton (1805-1862) of | Woolley Park, Berkshire, and his wife Blanche Norris, |
| Douglas | Woolley Parker (born April 24, 1895 in Forest Home, A |
| Woolley, Peter J. and Albert R. Papa, American Politi | |
| lso named Mary, who married Lieutenant Thomas | Woolley Pickering R.N. in 1745. |
| Charles | Woolley played for City, Karl Ifwersen and Bob Mitche |
| He and | Woolley reformed as an Eagles tribute band in the 199 |
| As of 2008 Beverly | Woolley represents the district. |
| The new building is left off of | Woolley Road facing the new fire department for Osweg |
| sacrificial lamb keeps changing, as each man | Woolley selects is killed in action before he can be |
| Charles | Woolley Shepherd (27 February 1887 - 31 July 1968) wa |
| y, Utah Territory to Andrew Kimball and Olive | Woolley, sister of Mormon fundamentalist pioneer John |
| Edwin Dilworth | Woolley, Sr. (June 28, 1807 - October 12, 1881) was a |
| Mill Farm at | Woolley survives but has been converted to other uses |
| Editor (with Paul | Woolley), The Infallible Word (1946) |
| Peter | Woolley, the poll director, remarked that “candidates |
| He played Bernard | Woolley, the Prime Minister's Principal Private Secre |
| 's college with the system still in place and | Woolley thought the system was old fashioned and an o |
| as then loaded into his trailer and driven by | Woolley to Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland |
| e, together with the lordship of the Manor of | Woolley, to Sir Richard Woodrove (a descendent of Joh |
| It was in this game that Frank | Woolley took his thousandth first-class wicket, altho |
| sing information found on the website of the ' | Woolley Trail', maintained by the local primary schoo |
| He previously lived in the | Woolley Valley near Bath, Somerset. |
| The | Woolley villagers were relocated into council houses |
| Woolley was removing pit props and other miners were | |
| Woolley was responsible for the addition of the words | |
| Woolley was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and r | |
| In 1851, | Woolley was a member of the Utah Territorial Legislat |
| Woolley was educated at Brompton Grammar School and S | |
| Horn has claimed that | Woolley was primarily responsible for the musical con |
| Woolley was the grandfather of J. Reuben Clark and Sp | |
| In 2007 | Woolley was one of 58 recipients of the Presidential |
| Woolley was in charge of the joint venture between th | |
| Woolley was born in Collinsville, Ohio on February 15 | |
| Mr. | Woolley was born in New York City in 1808 and he woul |
| For many years | Woolley was bishop of the 13th Ward of The Church of |
| In 2011 | Woolley was chosen to replace Craig Eiland of Galvest |
| ween Warwickshire and Nottinghamshire in 1946 | Woolley was temporarily required to officiate from bo |
| Ross Cleeland (Born August 15, 1975 in Sedro | Woolley, Washington) is an American football tight en |
| Notton and | Woolley were transferred to Wakefield Rural District, |
| 60 and was buried at the church of St Peter, | Woolley, where there is a memorial in the Wentworth C |
| by Nicholson and the first principal, Dr John | Woolley, which were printed as a pamphlet and may als |
| rence to the 1886 events surrounding Lorin C. | Woolley, which serve as the basis for fundamentalist |
| the company of Joseph L. Heywood and Edwin D. | Woolley which primarily consisted of wagons carrying |
| Friends, Zitting largely served under Legrand | Woolley, who in turn served under Joseph W. Musser. |
| st Kent, bowling England Test cricketer Frank | Woolley, who had already scored 215, and George Colli |
| The first Principal was Joseph | Woolley, who in 1864 would found the Royal School of |
| bs, "Young" Jack Hearne, Patsy Hendren, Frank | Woolley, Wilfred Rhodes, Bill Hitch, Abe Waddington, |
| The line-up for the album was Hobbs and | Woolley with Philip Gresik on bass guitar and Darren |
| Woolley Woods at the North East of the park. | |
| Concord Park Golf Course, a country park and | Woolley Woods, bordered by Ecclesfield Road. |
| T. E. Lawrence and Leonard | Woolley work on excavation of the Hittite city of Car |
| William | Woolley, writing around 1715, said; “About half a mil |
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