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| Glover's wife | Anne, a Polish woman he had met and married in Const |
| was born in Madison, Wisconsin, the son of Mary | Anne, a homemaker, and Thomas Farley, who owned an o |
| Anne, a picture editor, is torn between the love of | |
| ed in 1983 and sent to prison for murder, Betty | Anne, a single mom and high school dropout, set out |
| itzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton and his first wife, | Anne, a daughter of Henry Liddell, 1st Baron Ravensw |
| The death of her father in 1476 left | Anne a wealthy heiress. |
| One day, Gail tries to tell her mother | Anne about the stalking, but Anne is too busy to pay |
| wife about the encounter and orders her to tell | Anne about Fredrik's supposed infidelity (no infidel |
| It features a muted Victorian style with Queen | Anne accents such as a pyramidal steeple roof. |
| Nichola | Anne Acheson |
| sold his half of the company to BMG in 1992 and | Anne Ackerman sold her half in 1996. |
| One of his great-grandchildren was the novelist | Anne Adalisa Puddicombe (Allen Raine). |
| Interview subjects included Michael Adams and | Anne Adams Helms (Ansel Adams's son and daughter), M |
| 893 and is a small, rectangular one story Queen | Anne adaptation, approximately 25 feet wide and 42 f |
| ther siblings were Dorothy Addison (1674-1750), | Anne Addison (born 1676) and Lancelot Addison (1680- |
| Murdock married | Anne Addison, and the couple had eight children befo |
| Marie | Anne Adelaide Lenormand |
| Later, he and his wife | Anne adopted Julius and Ethel Rosenberg's two sons, |
| 09 French-American documentary film directed by | Anne Aghion. |
| Church of St | Anne, Aigburth |
| Robert Heneage (1768-1833) and his wife Frances | Anne Ainslie. |
| Barnardiston married | Anne Airmine daughter of Sir William Airmine, 1st Ba |
| , daughter of the 2nd Baron Crew and the former | Anne Airmine, on 3 June 1705 in Oatlands, at Weybrid |
| cord $3.6 million to American concert violinist | Anne Akiko Myers. |
| On 6 May 1515 he received the rectory of St. | Anne, Aldersgate, London, which he held till 1518. |
| The community was named for | Anne Alexandrine de Montchanin, mother of Pierre Sam |
| Among them are Hanneli Goslar, | Anne's childhood friend and fellow prisoner in Berge |
| Lavinia | Anne Alix (b. |
| It was at Rochford where | Anne allegedly held secret meetings with King Henry |
| erally assumed that Jane was not overly fond of | Anne, allegedly because of Jane's jealousy of her. |
| Monaco's votes for other countries was TMC host | Anne Allegrini. |
| Elizabeth | Anne Allen as Amy Madison (1 episode) |
| Anne Allison is a professor of cultural anthropology | |
| s: Mothers, Comics, and Censorship in Japan, by | Anne Allison |
| Jamie | Anne Allman as Terry Marek, Mitch's younger sister a |
| elegates from nine countries, HRH, The Princess | Anne, along with Elder Rufus Goodstriker, opened the |
| Stephen and | Anne also had two daughters: Susannah de Lancey (170 |
| Anne also had two brothers, Herbert and Arthur. | |
| Anne also succeeded to the title of 7th Baroness Bur | |
| Operation | Anne, also known as Radio 1212, was one of the most |
| In the Church of St | Anne, also in Bruges, is a work of the Martydom of S |
| For Queen | Anne also, the Ramillies campaign had one overriding |
| He married in 1962, | Anne Alsop, who survives him with three sons and a d |
| She also played the leading role of | Anne Alstein in The Screwfly Solution. |
| With | Anne Alstott he wrote The Stakeholder Society (ISBN |
| Anne Alvaro - Alouette | |
| Anne Alvaro as Isidore | |
| 1st Earl of Leicester, by his second wife Lady | Anne Amelia Keppel. |
| ue Revival and a transitional Stick-style/Queen | Anne; an excellent example of a Georgian Revival sch |
| Anne, an older woman who promised sense and maturity | |
| An Interaction Survey of the Middle East, with | Anne Ancoli. |
| This cottage shows elements of the Queen | Anne and Gothic Revival styles. |
| Anne and Eliot get married a week after Anne gets di | |
| They have two children, | Anne and Anthony Lewis and four grandchildren, Saman |
| They would have eleven children but only two, | Anne and Margaret, would live to adulthood. |
| Seven of the States followed the Statute of | Anne and the Continental Congress' resolution by pro |
| Anne and William had four children of their own toge | |
| St | Anne and St Agnes was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wre |
| leithen, in the Scottish Borders, with his wife | Anne and three sons, Bruno, Max and Joseph. |
| To his only sister | Anne and her husband Lewis Cawdry he left his father |
| 8 domiciles are), Dutch Colonial Revival, Queen | Anne, and Tudor Revival. |
| Anne and St. James ridings. | |
| Anne and John Finch were pupils of Henry More. | |
| Anne and William established a long American line of | |
| had six children: William, John, James, Edward, | Anne and Elizabeth. |
| The house combines features of the Queen | Anne and Colonial Revival styles. |
| Good Morning with | Anne and Nick (ITV) - DIY Phone In |
| as the second wife of Otto Frank, the father of | Anne and Margot Frank. |
| r father, mother, maternal grandfather, sister ( | Anne) and brother-in-law were all actors. |
| It was followed by the Queen | Anne and Gothic Revival styles. |
| In 1703, she was renamed HMS Royal | Anne, and rebuilt at Woolwich as a first rate of 100 |
| A few months after | Anne and her family go to hiding, the Goslars are ar |
| The district features Queen | Anne and Italianate architecture. |
| On the instructions of Charles II, | Anne and her sister Mary were raised as Protestants. |
| He left behind his wife | Anne and 19-year-old son Stuart. |
| n made a gift of the house he was renovating to | Anne and her daughter. |
| ld Queen's Head, which took its name from Queen | Anne, and was owned by the Finchley Charities. |
| This new church, named for Saint | Anne and completed in 1138 AD., was built over the s |
| o Martha in 1957, Soshnick has two children, Jo | Anne and Jeffrey Adam, and one granddaughter Ella. |
| ty of the Year Award, beaten by winner Princess | Anne and runner up George Best. |
| were built between 1895 and 1915 and are Queen | Anne and Tudor Revival style. |
| ames of the people killed (Sean, Julia, Gareth, | Anne, and Breda) |
| on is built in a mixture of Neo-Jacobean (Queen | Anne) and Romanesque Revival styles. |
| Anne and George's child was Lady Eleanor Manners, wh | |
| Francis and Naomi had two daughters, | Anne and Elizabeth. |
| ony Blackburn and together tried to be the next | Anne and Nick, when they presenteed a low budget Mor |
| , most notably examples of Greek Revival, Queen | Anne, and Classical Revival. |
| The Marquessate was granted to | Anne and her heirs male, but the patent did not incl |
| o a hybrid, with elements of Stick style, Queen | Anne and Colonial Revival. |
| Anne and Debbie find the cryogenics lab used to keep | |
| After the war, | Anne and Charles wrote books that rebuilt the reputa |
| It includes examples of Queen | Anne and Colonial Revival style architecture with ho |
| Amelia has overprotective parents, | Anne and Chris (McKee and Bonneville), and relishes |
| he Nixons joined Bobst and his 2 granddaughters | Anne and Stephanie, for many visits to Spring Lake, |
| Anne's mother, the formidable Lady Lisle, had attemp | |
| Lake | Anne and its adjacent neighborhood are the nucleus o |
| They had two daughters, | Anne and Leslie. |
| there are representative buildings in the Queen | Anne and Late Victorian styles. |
| This incident, later referred to as "Queen | Anne's Dance", would be used as evidence, during Ann |
| paper was shrill in its denunciations of Queen | Anne and her Tory ministries. |
| Route 2: Princess | Anne and Delmar |
| el and a grocery store, and contains both Queen | Anne and Richardson Romanesque influences. |
| he historic district features examples of Queen | Anne and Colonial Revival architecture and is roughl |
| In 1704 he was dismissed from office by | Anne, and after this event he was concerned in some |
| arwick was inherited by her paternal aunt, Lady | Anne, and maternal uncle, Sir Richard. |
| The story of | Anne and Richard is portrayed in the 1982 novel The |
| Morrison has a wife, | Anne, and two daughters, Becky and Nina. |
| rding to The Dalles lore, he loved two sisters, | Anne and Bessie Lang, but he could not choose betwee |
| 2-story, square residential building with Queen | Anne and Colonial Revival style design elements. |
| hree children while married including Elizabeth | Anne and David. |
| gton, just outside of Northwich, with his wife ( | Anne) and three children (William, Donna and Adam). |
| They have three children: Joseph Craig, Sally | Anne, and Katherine Craig, each of whom attend or ha |
| world's first satellite dish spell trouble for | Anne and Sam Tree's ongoing romance. |
| filiation brought him out of favour under Queen | Anne, and he lost his colonelcy in 1713. |
| The Wheeler-Kohn House is a Queen | Anne and Second Empire Style house in the Near South |
| district features examples of Craftsman, Queen | Anne, and regional vernacular architecture. |
| John has a wife ( | Anne) and 4 children: 2 girls and 2 boys. |
| les including Gothic Revival, Italianate, Queen | Anne, and Colonial Revival styles. |
| Two young convent girls named | Anne and Lore (Jeanne Goupil and Catherine Wagener), |
| idential structures representative of the Queen | Anne and turn of the 20th century revival styles, in |
| When Charles ended the regency in 1491, both | Anne and Peter fell victim to the wrath of the new q |
| These range from Queen | Anne and Mock Tudor houses to symmetrical buildings |
| , at the age of just fifty-six, leaving a wife, | Anne, and their son Anthony. |
| ry of Canterbury, chaplain in ordinary to Queen | Anne, and in 1708, canon of Windsor. |
| He lives with his wife | Anne and four children in Sturgeon Falls. |
| Like his first marriage however, | Anne and John produced no surviving children. |
| His wife is | Anne, and they had two children, Kathryn and Robert. |
| church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint | Anne and belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of No |
| Romanesque Revival, neo-Grec, Queen | Anne, and 1893's World Columbian Exposition in Chica |
| e, Great Neck, Kempsville, Oceanfront, Princess | Anne, and Pungo Blackwater Libraries. |
| The early lives of | Anne and Richard are dramatised in parallel fashion |
| Hal is married to | Anne and has 2 daughters; Isabelle, born in Septembe |
| In 1880, a general amnesty enabled | Anne and Victor Jaclard to return to France. |
| but are looking after Gidget's niece Kim while | Anne and John (Kim's parents) are in Europe. |
| expedition and three ships, the Valentine, the | Anne and the Lechefraye. |
| Frank, | Anne and Netherlands State Institute for War Documen |
| They had 5 Children; Dominik, Adrian, Bettina, | Anne and Barbara Keller. |
| He is survived by his wife | Anne and his children John, Cathy, Benjamin, and And |
| He was also Rector of St | Anne and St Agnes, Gresham Street In 1947 he was ord |
| It consists of large Queen | Anne and Italianate architecture built in the late 1 |
| the 2 1⁄2-story building is an example of Queen | Anne and Colonial Revival architecture. |
| t agree they should tell people about it before | Anne and Farraro kiss. |
| two side chapels (in transepts) dedicated to St | Anne and St Catherine. |
| kard (later known as Cissy Houston), her sister | Anne, and brothers Nick and Larry. |
| Anne and Christopher Fremantle, trans. | |
| tyles represented include Folk Victorian, Queen | Anne, and English Vernacular Revival. |
| Queen | Anne and the Knights of the Garter from about 1720, |
| 1708), dedicated originally to Queen | Anne, and in a new edition to George I on his access |
| of a building with the influence of both Queen | Anne and Stick architectural styles. |
| Mrs. Bates sends money to finance | Anne and her baby's move to Oklahoma to live with Ri |
| Marriage of Princess | Anne and Captain Mark Phillips (1973) |
| Hall was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of | Anne and Fred Hall, a Baptist minister. |
| It was renovated and redecorated for Princess | Anne and Captain Phillips, and they moved into it in |
| ensus lists David as living with his wife, Mary | Anne, and children Edwin, Nellie, Harlan, and Raymon |
| They had one child, a daughter named Heather | Anne, and two grandchildren. |
| Echols, | Anne and Marty Williams. |
| hner was born in Reading, Ohio, the son of Mary | Anne and Earl Henry Boehner, the second of twelve ch |
| In 1987, | Anne and a singer named Jyrki started a gothic rock |
| In 1972, | Anne and Serge Golon went to Canada to continue thei |
| so known by two other titles: The Punishment of | Anne and The Mistress and the Slave and was directed |
| Anne and the Duke of Albany were painted in a staine | |
| American Gothic Revival form, Italianate, Queen | Anne, and Shingle-style structures. |
| Anne and James' first child, Charles, was born less | |
| The Swan Princes by | Anne Anderson |
| On 26 July 1826 he married his cousin, | Anne Andrews Nesfield. |
| In 1998 he married Renee | Anne Anisko at the Church of the Magdalene in Pocant |
| of Sulhamstead House in Berkshire and his wife, | Anne Annabella Puleston. |
| In 1986, he sang | Anne Anne in Poovizhi Vasalile for Ilayaraja, which |
| By his second wife, Elizabeth | Anne Ansell, he had a daughter and a son, Frank Hora |
| with | Anne Anson |
| Anne Anstine was a former member of the Republican N | |
| Toretti founded the | Anne Anstine Excellence in Public Service Series, a |
| in Caernarvonshire to his sisters Elizabeth and | Anne Anwyl". |
| The story of Joachim and | Anne appears first in the apocryphal Gospel of James |
| litical figures and The Spectator deputy editor | Anne Appelbaum took part in a debate and answered qu |
| Gulag: A History by | Anne Applebaum (Doubleday) |
| Anne Applebaum has written about the debate over Nor | |
| Pulitzer Prize-winning author | Anne Applebaum, writing in The Washington Post, said |
| Soon after her accession, | Anne appointed her husband Lord High Admiral, giving |
| Anne, approximately 77 kilometers (48 mi) west of Ed | |
| Anne, approximately 8 km (5.0 mi) west of Highway 43 | |
| Anne Archer as Dr. Caroline "Cathy" Ryan | |
| Anne Archer - Miss Dolan | |
| Anne Archer - Mira Borski | |
| The cast also included | Anne Archer and Joe Santos, with Lynda Carter playin |
| Anne Archer | |
| Jack's surgeon-wife, Dr. Cathy Muller Ryan, by | Anne Archer and the vengeful and psychopathic Irish |
| Anne Archer as Maggie | |
| Anne Archer as Crazy Hollister | |
| uay, and starring Wesley Snipes, Michael Biehn, | Anne Archer and Donald Sutherland. |
| teris and Judicial Indiscretion (2007) starring | Anne Archer and Michael Shanks. |
| Anne Archer as The First Lady | |
| Family Prayers is a 1993 feature film starring | Anne Archer, Tzvi Ratner-Stauber, Julianne Michelle, |
| It includes examples of Greek Revival and Queen | Anne architectural styles. |
| ict are examples of the Greek Revival and Queen | Anne architectural styles. |
| the late 19th century in the then-popular Queen | Anne architectural style. |
| It is an example of Queen | Anne architecture in Massachusetts. |
| The Hall is a near-perfect example of Queen | Anne architecture located in a large parkland settin |
| astle building in Arcata, California is a Queen | Anne architecture styled building built in 1885. |
| The district includes Queen | Anne architecture, Greek Revival architecture, and F |
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