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GSE was previously held on the campus of St. | Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg. |
of various other congregations (including St. | Andrews Presbyterian Church and the English Presbyter |
At her Old Bailey trial in April 2001, | Andrews presented herself as the victim of sexual vio |
Mr. | Andrews presented to the President approximately fift |
Ernest Clayton | Andrews, president 1937 |
Wilkinson, John Church in Black and White St. | Andrews Press, 1994 |
Laurinburg, NC: St. | Andrews Press, 1988. |
There is also a Catholic primary school, St | Andrews Primary and a high school St Andrews College |
eu renewal by Andrew Forman, Archbishop of St | Andrews, Primate of Scotland, etc., to his grandfathe |
atine jurisdiction of the Archbishopric of St | Andrews, Primate of All Scotland. |
Born in St. | Andrews, Prince Edward Island, McDonald received his |
He was born in St. | Andrews, Prince Edward Island, the son of William D. |
Walter Bower, in his list of St | Andrews priors in the Scotichronicon, says that Gilbe |
The St | Andrews Prize for the Environment - 2003 |
nd Slam is a short-lived game show from Ralph | Andrews Productions that aired on NBC from October 4 |
Prof Kenneth | Andrews, Professor of History from 1979-88 at the Uni |
was appointed Royal Astronomer of Ireland and | Andrews Professor of Astronomy in the University of D |
onomer of Ireland was a title attached to the | Andrews Professorship of astronomy in Trinity College |
Andrews promoted a downtown development strategy that | |
In the 1870s | Andrews promoted Joseph Rodes Buchanan's Psychometry |
A post office was established on | Andrews' property in 1890. |
Singer-songwriter Courtney Marie | Andrews provided backing vocals for five of the album |
St | Andrews Public School, Robert Townson Public School, |
stein of the Airwaves, was published by Chris | Andrews Publications on 31 October 2008. |
Andrews published reports of cases argued in the cour | |
After the war, | Andrews pursued a variety of vocations, including ser |
Robert Trewman (1738/9-1802) and William | Andrews quarrelled with Andrew Brice, printer of the |
Arthropodium paniculatum ( | Andrews) R.Br. |
Bud | Andrews, radio deejay (KDAV) in Lubbock |
nt on March 13, 1862, Pittenger saw action in | Andrews' Raid, also referred to as the Great Locomoti |
osed in 1938 and the building moved to to the | Andrews Railway Station south of Gosse and Co's sidin |
At the State election in November 1882, | Andrews ran to succeed himself for a full 14-year ter |
In February 2002 | Andrews ran for an open seat in the 20th State Senate |
Andrews ran for President as the States' Rights Party | |
Andrews ran for a fourth term in the 1935 Alberta gen | |
Andrews ran for a second term in the 1926 Alberta gen | |
Andrews ran for a third term in the 1930 Alberta gene | |
Andrews ran a 4.38 40 yard dash at the 2006 NFL Combi | |
Andrews ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature in | |
the Torphin Crescent was renamed again, as St | Andrews RC Secondary. |
illiam Rockefeller, Henry Flagler, and Samuel | Andrews received 1,333 each; Stephen V. Harkness rece |
ity ticket, but Charles J. Folger and Charles | Andrews received more votes. |
In her Broadway debut | Andrews received the Theatre World Award. |
On August 14, 2006, | Andrews received the endorsement of the New York Stat |
copacy in 1662, James Sharp, Archbishop of St | Andrews recommended him for the bishopric of Dunkeld. |
Broadcasts of | Andrews' record were banned for some time by the BBC |
Danny Kaye and Patty | Andrews recorded the song on September 28, 1950, in a |
In the 26-23 loss in overtime to Cincinnati, | Andrews recorded 5 tackles and a tackle for a four-ya |
In 2010, ex-member of Generation X Derwood | Andrews recorded a version for his album "Cover Yer A |
In the following 35-13 win over UConn, | Andrews recorded six tackles and a pass break-up. |
The Julie | Andrews recording from the film features in the film |
Third Place in St | Andrews Rectorship Elections 2008 |
The President paid special tribute to Senator | Andrews, referring to him as a great public servant a |
re no more ethical than his fellow smugglers, | Andrews refuses to testify against Carlyon, and is hi |
a dispute between Richard and the prior of St | Andrews regarding control of the church of Meigle. |
to assist in a dispute with the Bishop of St | Andrews regarding a benefice that he wished to bestow |
The Staff of Riverdale High School, Archie | Andrews, Reggie Mantle, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, |
oined Canadian Confederation in 1870, the St. | Andrews region of the province was given two seats: S |
Birmingham, in 1931 and 1956, and visited St | Andrews regularly until not long before his death. |
undtrack album until Andy Factor, a friend of | Andrews, released it on his Everloving Records indepe |
In March 2007, | Andrews released Secrets Of The Lost Satellite, his f |
At the age of 15, | Andrews released her debut album, Heart Shaped World. |
In 2010 | Andrews released Backatown (Verve Forecast), which hi |
In 2009, | Andrews released his second novel, The Noticer. |
Andrews remained, however, the recognised leader of t | |
after an election year reshuffle, with Kevin | Andrews replacing her as the Immigration Minister in |
Andrews represented Canada at the 2003 FIFA World Cup | |
Andrews reprised his role as a sheriff's deputy in th | |
ost of VPW officials all attempted to come to | Andrews' rescue but were prevented from entering the |
Andrews' research work has been varied, but more rece | |
The Sturt MHA Richard | Andrews resigned on 18 January 1870. |
Andrews retired from his firms in 1953 to become the | |
Andrews retired from elective politics. | |
Andrews retired from the bench at the end of 1928 whe | |
Bernie | Andrews retired in 1984, and later lived in Spain and |
After the war, | Andrews returned to professional baseball. |
Andrews returned to Alabama in 1945 to become the Bir | |
He read medicine at the University of St | Andrews, returning after service with the Royal North |
He had four brothers, Moses | Andrews, Rev. John Andrews, James Andrews and Polydor |
r who played on the wing for University of St | Andrews RFC, Ulster, Ireland and the British and Iris |
"Special functions" by George | Andrews, Richard Askey, and Ranjan Roy, Encyclopedia |
St. | Andrews, Richland 21,814 |
From 1920 to 1927, the Kildonan and St. | Andrews riding was represented by Labour Member of th |
Scarborough Downs and a new Racino complex on | Andrews Road near Route 111 off the Maine Turnpike. |
The Shorter House is located at the end of | Andrews Road in Thompson Ridge, a hamlet in the Town |
see Street, Valley River Avenue, Hill Street, | Andrews Road and Pleasant Valley Road. |
Road and New Church Road to Portslade, via St | Andrews Road (return via Wellington Street) then alon |
Located at Quay Street, off St | Andrews road (approx 300 Yards from the town centre), |
The docks, seen from St | Andrews Road station |
n built his sandstock home, Varroville, in St | Andrews Road, on land granted by Governor Macquarie. |
re awarded this distinction were: Roy Chapman | Andrews; Robert Bartlett; Frederick Russell Burnham; |
mads, Woolwich, Sandhurst, Cooper's Hill, St. | Andrews Rovers, Clapham Rovers, and West Kent. |
Neese Sr., Bowman Sanders, Bill Coble, Homer | Andrews, Rufus Blanchard and Everette Quails. |
with contributions from I. L. Alberts, J. S. | Andrews, S. M. Colwell, N. C. Handy, D. Jayatilaka, P |
Andrews, S.B.; Knoke, D.. eds. | |
Andrews said, "We had to leave pit road in fourth gea | |
ce, Clement Weaver and his young wife, Rachel | Andrews, sailed from Portsmouth, Rhode Island, where |
s (New), Moyers, Osage, Saint Aloysius, Saint | Andrews, Saint Marys, Vaughn, Wells, Zeigler (Old), a |
niversities of London (SOAS), Manchester, St. | Andrews, Salford and Stafford in UK, American Univers |
the chief among whom are Hemant Bokil, Peter | Andrews, Samar Mehta, Ken Harris, Catherine Loader, P |
entre, Pleasant Valley, Rosedale Terrace, St. | Andrews, Sandfield Mills and Sandtown. |
The Saint | Andrews Sarcophagus is a Pictish monument dating from |
The director Roshan | Andrews says "Although it cost a fortune to shoot the |
Red Sox second baseman Mike | Andrews says of the times: "This chaotic war was goin |
r, Groby (as player-manager), Blaby BC and St | Andrews SC where he ended his career. |
nding Queen's College of the University of St | Andrews where he was awarded an LLB degree in 1970, a |
Westfield Technology College & St | Andrews School are currently researching the heritage |
The chief houses in Scotland were at St | Andrews, Scone, Dunkeld, Lochleven, Monymusk in Aberd |
Andrews scored a small hit on the rhythm and blues si | |
Andrews scored his only NFL touchdown in the first Mo | |
ee of Doctor of Laws by The university of St. | Andrews, Scotland |
Mathematics and Statistics, University of St | Andrews, Scotland |
He was born in St. | Andrews, Scotland in 1951, and received his D.Phil. |
rincipal, St Mary's College, University of St | Andrews, Scotland |
rought the Foulis brothers to Chicago from St | Andrews, Scotland, to help grow the new game. |
f Economics & Finance at the University of St | Andrews, Scotland, UK. |
ms) met whilst attending Madras College in St | Andrews, Scotland. |
College in Sligo and at the University of St | Andrews, Scotland. |
d at the prestigious St Leonards School in St | Andrews, Scotland. |
the Rabbit, the band best known for being Ken | Andrews' second post-Failure project. |
he had been a geography and PE teacher in St | Andrews secondary school. |
For the 1968 film starring Julie | Andrews, see Star! (film). |
For people named Edward | Andrews, see Edward Andrews (disambiguation). |
In 2005, Julie | Andrews selected the original Cliff Edwards recording |
The Evangelical Harmony - Boston: Thomas & | Andrews, Sept. 1800 |
Andrews served in the office of the Under-Secretary o | |
John Miller | Andrews served on the Comber Congregational Committee |
From 1904 to 1911, | Andrews served as State attorney for Dorchester Count |
A 1976 graduate of Bowdoin College, | Andrews served in the Maine House of Representatives |
pment of mathematics at the University of St. | Andrews, serving as Regius Professor of Mathematics a |
In 2009 | Andrews set the US high school indoor records for bot |
Dana | Andrews, Shannen Doherty, John Dye, Morgan Freeman, J |
7 February - Thomas | Andrews, shipbuilder (died 1912) |
2005, he was honoured by the University of St | Andrews, shortly before The Open Golf Championship, w |
lowing and made a TV appearance on the Eamonn | Andrews Show. |
career with Birmingham City, joining the St. | Andrews side as a 12-year old. |
In 1971, | Andrews signed with the Cardinals as an amateur free |
Andrews signed for Bohs after UCD where he went on to | |
es used to refer to "Pelargonium incrassatum ( | Andrews) Sims" or its synonym "Pelargonium roseum - t |
father could still receive the revenues of St | Andrews since Alexander was under age until he turned |
Krauss has been at the University of St | Andrews since 2000, when he set up the Photonic Cryst |
he first single A-side to be written by Chris | Andrews since "Think Sometimes About Me" almost a yea |
July 6 - Laverne | Andrews, singer, actress, member of Andrews Sisters ( |
e Billboard pop chart, and the version by The | Andrews Sisters reached # 15. |
Later that same year, Ernest Tubb and The | Andrews Sisters along with The Texas Troubadors, took |
The | Andrews Sisters then released the song on Decca Recor |
"Jingle Bells" - Bing Crosby and the | Andrews Sisters |
In a sudden and hilarious turn of events, the | Andrews Sisters are too ill to perform, their three m |
The best-known version was recorded by The | Andrews Sisters and Gordon Jenkins' orchestra on July |
as recorded on the Decca Records label by the | Andrews Sisters as the A side of a single which had " |
d in a spinoff in which they performed as The | Andrews Sisters in a medley that charted internationa |
esult is an EP that sounds like something the | Andrews Sisters might have recorded if they had grown |
Life at camp is not so bad, since the | Andrews Sisters appear at regular intervals to sing p |
he troup include those originally done by The | Andrews Sisters in World War II. |
Bing Crosby and The | Andrews Sisters |
The | Andrews Sisters (Decca Records catalog number 24171) |
Danny Kaye and The | Andrews Sisters (1950) |
The | Andrews Sisters - "Johnny Get Your Gun Again" (Writte |
The | Andrews Sisters (Maxene Andrews, Patty Andrews and La |
The | Andrews Sisters - "Three Little Sisters" (Written by |
The men dress in full | Andrews Sisters drag and sing the songs that the sist |
Latin-flavored trio, strongly inspired by The | Andrews Sisters and were protegees of Carmen Miranda. |
The version performed by Bing Crosby and The | Andrews Sisters would be first number on the Juke Box |
film Private Buckaroo as a performance by the | Andrews Sisters with the Harry James orchestra and fe |
at was made famous by Glenn Miller and by the | Andrews Sisters during World War II. |
After the release of the | Andrews Sisters' version of "Rum and Coca-Cola", Bela |
The | Andrews Sisters' recording was released by Decca Reco |
n, Glen Gray and His Casa Loma Orchestra, The | Andrews Sisters, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Standley, Andy |
elling version), Bob Vincent, Jack Smith, The | Andrews Sisters, Jerry Wayne, and Jack Lathrop. |
It has been covered notably by The | Andrews Sisters, Glenn Miller, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, |
"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" (with The | Andrews Sisters, recorded September 27, 1943) |
"The Twelve Days of Christmas" (with The | Andrews Sisters, recorded May 10, 1949) |
"Jingle Bells" (with The | Andrews Sisters, recorded September 27, 1943) |
e Morse, and was covered the same year by The | Andrews Sisters. |
d the nightclub scenes with Ted Lewis and The | Andrews Sisters. |
ustry, including Dean Martin, Lee Remick, the | Andrews Sisters. |
it also features songs by Roy Orbison and The | Andrews Sisters. |
42 black and white American film starring The | Andrews Sisters. |
10 June 1936) - married Maj Charles Lancelot | Andrews Skinner |
The population of | Andrews slowly declined until only one house remained |
James (Lord) Pirrie and Eliza (wife of Thomas | Andrews Snr.). |
y from politics Duff was President of the St. | Andrews Society from 1925 to 1926 as well as Presiden |
Joseph | Andrews Sommers (1866-1908), is a former professional |
edin Cemetery is now and commemorates William | Andrews, son of John G. Andrews, who "died while ridi |
Frank | Andrews, son of Rev. Green Lee and Martha Ann (Seller |
award winning hip-hop group The Roots, is Lee | Andrews' son, and cites growing up with doo-wop as a |
g of the same name, see Long Live Love (Chris | Andrews song). |
Several of | Andrews' songs have reached the Top 20 on Billboard's |
In his only reelection | Andrews soundly defeated Linda Bean, a descendant of |
was born in Spring Gulley, South Carolina and | Andrews, South Carolina. |
It was in the process of building a line from | Andrews, South Carolina, to Charleston, South Carolin |
In June 2000 | Andrews Space concluded a Phase I NASA Small Business |
Andrews Space proposed to NASA that spacecraft of thi | |
After the Civil War, | Andrews spent two years as a planter in Mississippi. |
As a key member of Banks's staff, | Andrews spent the winter of 1862-1863 in New York Cit |
The Glover's Needle (or St | Andrews Spire) is a spire-carrying tower in the city |
perts have claimed was the last meaningful St | Andrews Sports Tie awards. |
Damon | Andrews, Sportsnet Central co-host |
nd Central, Moulsham Lodge, Patching Hall, St | Andrews, Springfield North, The Lawns, Trinity, Water |
k, the riding includes the communities of St. | Andrews, St. Clements, Rockwood, Woodlands, Brokenhea |
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