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In retirement, | Barnes wrote Chinese through poetry, a textbook in cl |
Born in Essex, | Barnes was educated at Rougemont and Bassaleg Schools |
"Chiseled in Stone" ( | Barnes, Gosdin) - 3:51 |
In 1932-33, | Barnes joined the Petersham club, and began playing i |
In 1965, | Barnes returned to the Eagles as a free agent, but wa |
In 1960, | Barnes led Australia in all three Tests of a domestic |
In 2005 | Barnes played for the Atlanta Braves organization wit |
In 1860, | Barnes constructed the two-story house from hand-fire |
In 2006, | Barnes featured in an England XV side against the Bar |
A young boy reading Black Cat in a | Barnes & Noble bookstore |
Educated in Sydney, | Barnes left school at 17 to work for the Union Truste |
In 1978, | Barnes was tried and convicted on multiple racketeeri |
Active primarily in England, | Barnes made over 100 appearances in the Football Leag |
In 1862, | Barnes married Emily Sophia Isabella, a daughter of M |
After leaving Park Avenue in 1968, | Barnes played non-league football with Arnold Town. |
In 1990, while living in Austin, | Barnes formed a band called Bad Livers with bassist M |
In 2000 | Barnes, now living in the Seattle area, dissolved the |
Born in Dumbarton, | Barnes began his career with Rutherglen Glencairn. |
In 2009, | Barnes helped the Akron Aeros win the 2009 Eastern Le |
However in 1979 | Barnes was the clear cut starter and with a run heavy |
In 1967, | Barnes enlisted in the United States Army and trained |
In 1990, | Barnes wrote on behalf of the SWP to withdraw it from |
Born in Temple, Texas and raised in Belton, | Barnes was exposed to music at a young age: he recall |
1973-1976 marked years in which | Barnes served with the Army Corps of engineers. |
Castelnau, in north | Barnes and on the banks of the river, has a small chu |
Aandahl was born in Litchville, | Barnes County, North Dakota, the son of Norwegian emi |
n politics at the municipal level in Edmonton, | Barnes associated himself with the Edmonton Labor Par |
aged by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust in the | Barnes area of the London Borough of Richmond upon Th |
At the Battle of Fredericksburg in December, | Barnes distinguished himself for the first time, lead |
At the Battle of Chancellorsville in May, | Barnes' brigade was not heavily engaged. |
ght and Ethics" - University-level course in a | Barnes & Noble Audio Book |
In addition, | Barnes briefly served as President, then Commissioner |
In response, | Barnes decided to file a lawsuit against Yahoo! in th |
He lives in the | Barnes area of London. |
In response, | Barnes became an informant. |
In 1531 | Barnes returned to England, and became one of the chi |
In 1916, | Barnes resined to become general counsel of Northwest |
y of Racist and Nationalistic Ideas In Europe ( | Barnes & Noble Books (1996)) ISBN 0-7607-0034-6 |
an interview with Wireless Bollinger in 2007, | Barnes described his concept for the follow-up to His |
In sentencing | Barnes, Bassler said that Barnes had betrayed the tru |
At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, | Barnes finished 64th in the individual event. |
accidents occurred at Battersea Park in 1937, | Barnes in 1955 and Crayford railway station in 1959. |
In 1942, | Barnes was shot down over France, and spent three yea |
As well as Crayford, it included Barnehurst, | Barnes Cray and Slade Green. |
lied by the 4 August deadline included Richard | Barnes, London Assembly member for Ealing and Hilling |
oined a City attack which also included Horace | Barnes and Tommy Johnson. |
m2) to fitness facilities, and also includes a | Barnes & Noble branch and a casual dining restaurant. |
ty venues throughout the region, including the | Barnes Foundation and the Michener Art Museum. |
ember 2002, defeating Democratic incumbent Roy | Barnes, 52% to 46% (a Libertarian candidate took 2% o |
mpt for the seat, he defeated incumbent Ramona | Barnes. |
ator for the state medical board inherited the | Barnes case and questioned him. |
after Scott suffered a series of injuries and | Barnes switched sides to cover for him. |
ned up a considerable amount of innuendo about | Barnes' life and especially death, but mere suggestio |
Jazz Band Ball"/"Starlight Interlude", George | Barnes And His Octet, 1946, George Barnes (g) and var |
ide included future England international John | Barnes, future Watford captain, Player of the Season |
ending Harvard Medical School and interning at | Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, he served as a physicia |
She did her internship at | Barnes Hospital in St. Louis and then a research fell |
INXS, Jimmy | Barnes & a few friends - "Good Times" (4:28) |
chool at Euharlee's current Principal is Lamar | Barnes, and the Assistant Principals are Hope McCaule |
The Geoffrey Whitworth Theatre is in | Barnes Cray. |
The Programming Director is Steve | Barnes and the station is based on Victoria Road in K |
Its president is Estela | Barnes de Carlotto. |
"No Question" (featuring LL Cool J) (3:45) ( | Barnes, James Mtume, Oliver, Teddy Riley, Robbinson, |
Roger Pryor as J. Waldo | Barnes |
Jack Whittier | Barnes (born in 1940) is an American Communist and th |
James B. | Barnes House is an historic house on 200 Monsignor O' |
Mayor of Dunedin - James George | Barnes |
Mayor of Dunedin - James George | Barnes then Clifford George (Cliff) Skeggs |
James M. | Barnes is a former member of the US House of Represen |
After Japan's surrender, | Barnes remained in the Far East on occupation duty un |
Jay Preston | Barnes (August 9, 1869-May 8, 1943) was an American p |
wo Belk locations, as well as JCPenney, Sears, | Barnes & Noble and Dick's Sporting Goods. |
nd, including Keith York, Phil Jenkins, Jeremy | Barnes, Steve Perkins, and Neil Bullock. |
JG (Jimmy) | Barnes was well-known in Otago and NZ as a mile and c |
This led to his leaving the job with | Barnes in 1919 and heading the newly-created Division |
al officer, lawyer, and collector John Sanford | Barnes, he was born at Annapolis, Md., attended St. P |
January 23, 1958, to a seat vacated by John P. | Barnes. |
John J. | Barnes |
John Francis | Barnes also known as Frank Barnes (1904-1952) was an |
John Hamilton | Barnes (14 November 1916 in Armagh, Ireland - 22 Apri |
John Allan | Barnes Paddock FRSA (born 8 August 1951) is an Anglic |
Ernie Hudson as Senior Deputy John Henry | Barnes |
John S. | Barnes, Jr. is a Republican member of the New Hampshi |
arony by his eldest son Timothy John Radcliffe | Barnes. |
John Gorell | Barnes, 1st Baron Gorell PC QC (16 May 1848-22 April |
uring the occupancy by the family of John Rice | Barnes. |
Johnnie Darnell | Barnes (born July 21, 1968) is a retired American foo |
Before joining FBN, | Barnes served as the Washington, DC bureau chief and |
h notables as Peter Hinwood, Jordan, Charlotte | Barnes, Nell Campbell, Nicholas de Jongh, Duggie Fiel |
In 2007, the National Law Journal ranked | Barnes & Thornburg as the 97th largest law firm in th |
Nothing Else Matters, English journalist Simon | Barnes of The Times wrote "A better book, a perceptiv |
d in Illinois, and the murder of Judge Rowland | Barnes in Atlanta, Georgia the county reevaluated the |
Julian Patrick | Barnes (born January 19, 1946 in Leicester, England) |
Australia, first under Major General Julian F. | Barnes, and then under his successor, Lieutenant Gene |
Julie Ann | Barnes was adopted by a family in Maine, the Kings, w |
facing loop that joins the Clapham Junction to | Barnes mainline. |
tion at East Putney to its Clapham Junction to | Barnes line. |
In June 2007, | Barnes re-entered the studio to record his third albu |
lion, with their 1st place wins, junior Andrew | Barnes with a 3rd place win freshman Eric White with |
and JCPenney), along with two junior anchors ( | Barnes & Noble and Hobby Lobby). |
Justus D. | Barnes (October 2, 1862 - February 6, 1946) was an Am |
Justus D. | Barnes died suddenly on February 6, 1946 of a suspect |
Cast: George M. Anderson, Justus D. | Barnes (head bandit), Walter Cameron (sheriff). |
tric, Stephani metric, Kantowski-Sachs metric, | Barnes metric, Kustaanheimo-Qvist metric, Senovilla m |
stolen by his mistress, Olivia Karloff (Binnie | Barnes), and sets a trap. |
, defeating former Kansas City mayor Kay Waldo | Barnes by 22 percentage points. |
ter Licence, Stephen Liddle, Debbie Kays, Neil | Barnes, Sam Tang and others at the University of Nott |
aken the line between Herscher and Kempton and | Barnes and Colfax out of service. |
ounded by the Quaker educationalist Kenneth C. | Barnes, was a co-educational and ultimately progressi |
Sir Kenneth Ralph | Barnes, KGB, CBE (11 September 1878 - 16 October 1957 |
Timothy Kent "Tim" | Barnes is a Democratic party politician in Tennessee, |
In an article published by Kepper and | Barnes Press in 2007, Hagedorn is cited as having bee |
ubb, while Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Ben | Barnes, Liam Neeson, and Tilda Swinton all returned. |
Amateurs: Warrick (+9), Kiyota (+12), | Barnes (+13), Moore (+15), Tolan (+26). |
"I Really Don't Want To Know" (Howard | Barnes, Don Robertson) - 2:48 |
"I Really Don't Want to Know" (Howard | Barnes, Don Robertson) - 2:54 |
"I Really Don't Want to Know" (Howard | Barnes, Don Robertson) - 4:35 |
ominent authors, including Dean Koontz, Steven | Barnes, and Sherwood Smith. |
Amateurs: Kuehne (+1), | Barnes (+2), Holmes (+5), Baryla (+6), Mahan (+6), Ha |
Amateurs: Kuehne (+10), | Barnes (+11). |
three-cornered contest won by Labour's Alfred | Barnes. |
Lambdina phantoma ( | Barnes & McDunnough, 1916) |
Lambdina flavilinearia ( | Barnes & McDunnough, 1913) |
The land for | Barnes Park, set in a beautiful valley through which |
's two daily newspapers, have largely credited | Barnes with turning around a beleaguered Edison Polic |
Two months later, Jack | Barnes was captured and sent to the Old Capitol Priso |
quired hundreds of bookstores and launched the | Barnes & Noble superstore concept with an in-store co |
Gallo got out of jail he provided a lawyer for | Barnes. |
the River Thames on the embankment leading to | Barnes Railway Bridge, whence its name. |
He was the cousin of former major leaguer Sam | Barnes. |
Their work together led to | Barnes playing on Frisell's next album, The Willies; |
nlike other convicted racketeers Leroy "Nicky" | Barnes and Frank Lucas, Fisher did not become an info |
er mentor, associate, and rival, Leroy "Nicky" | Barnes. |
e Council included seven people: Leroy "Nicky" | Barnes, Joseph "Jazz" Hayden, Wallace Rice, Thomas "G |
d the infamous "Mr Untouchable," Leroy "Nicky" | Barnes, as its leader. |
Steven Leslie "Steve" | Barnes (born 5 January 1976) is an English former pro |
Manslaughter charges against Levesque and | Barnes were initially dismissed, but were reinstated |
hed on 4 July 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Lewis G. | Barnes; and commissioned on 12 September 1943, Lieute |
h Kid Howard, De De Burke, George Lewis, Emile | Barnes, Captain John Handy, and Don Ewell. |
riding of London West, but lost to Liberal Sue | Barnes by almost 14,000 votes. |
ith a majority of 4,951 over the Liberal Harry | Barnes, who had previously been MP for Newcastle upon |
Representatives and later Lieutenant Governor, | Barnes alleged he was instrumental in enabling numero |
and Einstein's constancy of speed of light c, | Barnes proposed the "light-bearing mechanism" as the |
nerations, leading the way for people like the | Barnes Family, The Gore Family and others like Metro |
included Joan Freeman, George Lindsey, Charlie | Barnes and Allan Cormack. |
ving treatment and walked to a railway line in | Barnes, where he stepped in front of a passenger trai |
Sandman Slim is one of 13 books listed on | Barnes & Noble's “Best Paranormal Fantasy Novels of t |
age, made numerous bestseller lists, including | Barnes & Noble's overall paperback Top 50 and the Loc |
Litodonta wymola ( | Barnes, 1905) |
Litodonta contrasta | Barnes & McDunnough, 1910 |
Litodonta gigantea | Barnes & Benjamin, 1924 |
nzie Smith on 29 July 1899 and went to live in | Barnes Hall near Grenoside, Sheffield. |
She lives in | Barnes. |
son Hunter, together with his wife Lizzie Ayer | Barnes Hunter and their three children. |
lea, Volz resigned from another lobbying firm, | Barnes & Thornburg. |
and originally ran from Kings Cross, London to | Barnes, London, via Euston Road, Tottenham Court Road |
The long-running Billy | Barnes Revue ran for two years before transferring to |
Born in Longwood, Mississippi, | Barnes was acquired by the New York Yankees from the |
"Learning a Lot About Love" (Terrine | Barnes, McCoy) - 3:35 |
Heep releases, along with Juicy Lucy, Richard | Barnes and Colosseum. |
Luther Owens | Barnes (born April 28, 1947, in Forest City, Iowa) is |
Luther published | Barnes' confession with a preface of his own as Beken |
Lyman E. | Barnes at the Biographical Directory of the United St |
Lyman Eddy | Barnes (June 30, 1855 - January 16, 1904) was a U.S. |
m" and his colleague Lord Lyndhurst describing | Barnes as "the most powerful man in the country." |
S. m. washingtonia ( | Barnes & McDunnough, 1913) |
tour was something of a coup for MacLaren, as | Barnes had little first-class experience behind him a |
Macristis schausi | Barnes & Benjamin, 1924 |
Macristis bilinealis | Barnes & McDunnough, 1912 |
The anchors are Macy's, JCPenney, | Barnes & Noble and Sears. |
The brigade performed magnificently, but | Barnes had essentially nothing to do with its actions |
Murphy, E.A., Majeti, B.K., | Barnes L., Makale, M., Weis, S.M., Wrasidlo, W., and |
Major General | Barnes (01 Jul 1917 to 04 Jul 1919) |
Mall at | Barnes Crossing is a super regional shopping mall loc |
Mall at | Barnes Crossing opened in 1990 as the third mall in t |
Michael Malott "Mac" | Barnes (June 2, 1863, Bedford, Indiana - January 10, |
The Coop stores are managed by | Barnes & Noble. |
de up of four buildings-the Manny Mansion, the | Barnes Mansion, the Solem Wing, and the Water Lab. |
In March 2009, | Barnes & Noble relocated their store to the Asheville |
On 14 March 2011, | Barnes planted a flame tree in Prestwich's memory at |
Returning to the United States in March 1946, | Barnes remained on the west coast for a period of tim |
ady (1930) by Edward Sheldon and Margaret Ayer | Barnes without acquiring the rights to the play or gi |
The Passionate Brood by Margaret Campbell | Barnes |
Pratt married Harriet | Barnes (1879-1969), a wealthy New York philanthropist |
He married Pinkie | Barnes, an ex-international table tennis champion. |
He married Mary | Barnes in 1547. |
Show 2 - Jodie Marsh, John | Barnes, Tamara Beckwith |
His wife Mary Elizabeth | Barnes Hiscock died in 1937 at age 80. |
1845, the son of Simeon Gould and Mary Sophia ( | Barnes) Start. |
st son of Thomson Mason and his wife Mary King | Barnes. |
Elizabeth Mary Ann | Barnes Mason Hooe (9 March 1785-25 March 1827) |
, Fiona Apple), Of Montreal's mastermind Kevin | Barnes traveled to famed Ocean Way Recording (Michael |
The match between | Barnes and Hampstead Heathens ended in a draw, but th |
w Your Love Makes Me Feel" (Trey Bruce, Max T. | Barnes) - 4:04 |
a 1979 single written by Troy Seals and Max D. | Barnes and recorded by Conway Twitty. |
"Drinkin' and Dreamin'" (Troy Seals, Max D. | Barnes) |
"Drinkin' and Dreamin'" (Troy Seals, Max D. | Barnes) - 2:59 |
el" is a song written by Trey Bruce and Max T. | Barnes, and recorded by American country music group |
he Man From Bowling Green" (Troy Seals, Max D. | Barnes) - 2:49 |
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