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Barnes is hired by Howard Hughes (David Kockinis) to | |
Before SID can regenerate, | Barnes removes his core, killing his body. |
Barnes began his public service in 1991 by serving as | |
It was for this play that | Barnes won his Olivier award. |
Sydney | Barnes made his debut for England and took 19 wickets |
Rayford | Barnes with his brother, Lou Dupont, also an entertai |
He went to the courtroom and shot Judge | Barnes and his court reporter. |
The 2006-07 season saw | Barnes make his breakthrough into the Reserves, makin |
In April 2010, | Barnes released his fourth full band studio album Wha |
William Thomas | Barnes began his military service in the Royal Fusili |
Barnes began his career in musical theatre. | |
Between 2006 and 2007, | Barnes worked his way up from Gulf Coast Red Sox to t |
010, in a game against the Kansas City Chiefs, | Barnes caught his first NFL touchdown pass from Jason |
Barnes succeeded his father Peter J. Barnes, who was | |
Born in Dumbarton, | Barnes began his career with Rutherglen Glencairn. |
At 15, | Barnes landed his first professional job as a drummer |
Born in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, | Barnes made his senior debut at the age of 16 for Dar |
Barnes began his career with Crystal Palace, but fail | |
After Purdue, | Barnes continued his football career as a 10th round |
At Purdue, | Barnes demonstrated his athletic diversity by playing |
Barnes began his academic career at Lebanon Valley Co | |
Barnes announced his retirement as a player on August | |
Saskatoon Blades of the Western Hockey League, | Barnes made his professional debut with Hurricanes' A |
Barnes made his debut cricketing appearance for MCC a | |
Barnes received his award from Dr. Mordechai Rozanski | |
Barnes received his third Big 12 Coach of the Year aw | |
Born in Bolton, Lancashire, | Barnes began his career as a junior with Blackpool, t |
Gerald Richard | Barnes was his principal consecrator, and Gabino Zava |
an interview with Wireless Bollinger in 2007, | Barnes described his concept for the follow-up to His |
The Son of a Baptist minister, | Barnes spent his younger years in the Northview secti |
n in Longwood, Washington County, Mississippi, | Barnes got his start in 1960 as a member of the Swing |
Jazz Band Ball"/"Starlight Interlude", George | Barnes And His Octet, 1946, George Barnes (g) and var |
Much work has been done by John and William | Barnes, film historians, in tracking down and collect |
egon, and SS Steel Artisan (later known as USS | Barnes and HMS Attacker). |
he was, in fact, imitating his brother Oliver | Barnes (David Hoflin), who had left his family to fin |
with a Bachelor of Arts in political science, | Barnes also holds a MBA from the Wharton School at th |
, Clark Terry, Slide Hampton, Thilo Berg, Alan | Barnes, Bill Holman, Claire Martin, John Wilson (cond |
Amateurs: Kuehne (+1), | Barnes (+2), Holmes (+5), Baryla (+6), Mahan (+6), Ha |
Amateur Ricky | Barnes took home the low-amateur honors after being n |
Construction of the hospital, named the | Barnes Convalescent Home, started in 1871 and was com |
At the turn of the century | Barnes was honoured with selection in the Balmain's ' |
Elizabeth Mary Ann | Barnes Mason Hooe (9 March 1785-25 March 1827) |
It is the location of the Alton | Barnes white horse (a hill figure cut in 1812). |
Sam | Barnes, Lorie Hunter, Paul Middleton, Debby Burrows, |
e, including Martin Amis, Ian Hamilton, Julian | Barnes and Ian McEwan. |
Paulin recorded in the early 1960s with Emile | Barnes on Icon Records, and in 1980 his brass band ma |
The front cover art of | Barnes standing in a burning Sugarcane field became o |
Historically part of Surrey, | Barnes appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Berne |
Barnes played in 7 of City's 8 games in the FA Cup th | |
In an article published by Kepper and | Barnes Press in 2007, Hagedorn is cited as having bee |
Barnes lived in Santa Monica, California, with his lo | |
Barnes died in Santa Monica, California on November 1 | |
The family moved to Comanche County, where | Barnes graduated in 1956 from De Leon High School in |
B&Q owned the Agip site (next to West | Barnes Library) in the mid to late 80s. |
Chief | Barnes transferred in June 1952 to the 30th Air Trans |
In 2006, | Barnes featured in an England XV side against the Bar |
n Architects collaborated with Edward Larrabee | Barnes Architects in New York and Earl Walls of San D |
The Album goes back to Chris | Barnes' roots in Cannibal Corpse with a more violent |
m in Ickenham, and Hundred Acres Farm and Down | Barnes Farm in Ruislip, looking for the most effectiv |
Barnes serves in the Assembly on the Judiciary Commit | |
Barnes played in the final of the 2007-08 European Ch | |
She did her internship at | Barnes Hospital in St. Louis and then a research fell |
charge in 1955, Berry performed with the Billy | Barnes Revues in the 1950s and early 1960s. |
In 2009, an article by Steven | Barnes appeared in Political Science where nine 'qual |
It was renamed | Barnes Crossing in 1848, by which time it had become |
In 1967, | Barnes enlisted in the United States Army and trained |
ending Harvard Medical School and interning at | Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, he served as a physicia |
Born in Baraboo, Wisconsin, | Barnes was in the United States Navy Reserve from 191 |
ollowing the cessation of hostilities Doyle C. | Barnes remained in the Far East, providing services a |
York to an alignment extending from NY 177 in | Barnes Corners in the southwest to NY 26 in the north |
legal expenses, the financial situation of the | Barnes declined, in spite of millions of dollars in r |
the best bowling by an Englishman since Sydney | Barnes was in his prime, whilst he was equally good a |
He died on August 29, 1946 at | Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri of a cerebral |
Barnes' interest in folk music stemmed from his mothe | |
Phillip Verondre (Dre) | Barnes (born in Ocilla, Georgia) was an American coll |
down and rapturously observes as SID ramps up | Barnes' sensitivity in the virtual world to nigh-unbe |
Barnes graduated in 1978 with a B.A. from Gettysburg | |
Barnes died in Twyford Abbey at the age of 64. | |
Barnes, well-known in the experimental music scene, a | |
After Japan's surrender, | Barnes remained in the Far East on occupation duty un |
However, | Barnes died in office shortly thereafter. |
d studio album by Australian rock singer Jimmy | Barnes, released in 1985. |
on, first to Sir John Stoddart, then to Thomas | Barnes, and in 1841 to John Thadeus Delane, though ne |
musical piece written for concert band by John | Barnes Chance in 1965. |
ic Congregational church building at CT 63 and | Barnes Road in the town of Canaan, Connecticut. |
Jack Whittier | Barnes (born in 1940) is an American Communist and th |
A wood-engraving of | Barnes appeared in The Graphic newspaper for 10 March |
His parents, B.F. | Barnes and Ina B. Carrigan, had another son twenty-on |
That season began a 6-year apprenticeship with | Barnes that included two with the Friars and four at |
Barnes was inducted into the Wake Forest University H | |
Manslaughter charges against Levesque and | Barnes were initially dismissed, but were reinstated |
Although | Barnes was interested and involved in the work of his |
On January 31, 2008, | Barnes was interviewed by Howard Stern on Stern's Sir |
e show is presented by Australian singer Jimmy | Barnes, who interviews artists who have had a major i |
anese invasion force landed on Guam, Robert L. | Barnes fell into enemy hands 10 December 1941 in an a |
retti, Jimmy Clark, A.J. Foyt and Rodger Ward, | Barnes expanded into professional football and basket |
Some parts of the Laura | Barnes went into building a house, which is a very co |
e and Nuke served as a distraction while Agent | Barnes sneaked into Magneto's headquarters. |
Tracy | Barnes' designs introduced many of the features found |
Barnes Wallace, Inventor | |
James B. | Barnes House is an historic house on 200 Monsignor O' |
Barnes Street is located on the River Medway to the e | |
A right-handed batsman, Pope was born in | Barnes and is recorded in the 1911 Census as living i |
edeceased by his wife of 60 years, Barbara Ann | Barnes, and is survived by 6 children and their spous |
Mall at | Barnes Crossing is a super regional shopping mall loc |
The | Barnes Review is a bi-monthly magazine founded in 199 |
Barnes Chine is a geological feature on the south wes | |
d has played bass for Canadian jazz icon Micah | Barnes, who is known for his work with The Nylons and |
She is played by Priscilla | Barnes and is the third "token blonde" on the show (S |
Barnes, who is uncapped, was called up to Martin John | |
ision commander wrote after the battle, "James | Barnes ... is entitled to special notice for his cool |
n for these kings has been followed by William | Barnes and is used in the present article. |
Gaynor | Barnes (b.1961) is a British television presenter and |
Timothy David | Barnes (1942-) is a British classicist. |
Barnes, Illinois is an unincorporated community in Mc | |
The Russ | Barnes Arena is also located in the neighbourhood. |
His older brother, Matt | Barnes, currently is playing for the Los Angeles Lake |
"Jacobus writes in the popular style of Albert | Barnes, and is solidly Reformed. |
John S. | Barnes, Jr. is a Republican member of the New Hampshi |
The | Barnes House is a historic house at 183 Pine Street, |
The Billy | Barnes Revue is a 1959 musical comedy revue with musi |
nition of his services to horseracing, The Ceb | Barnes Plate is run at Eagle Farm Race Track each Nov |
Barnes Cray is a place in the London Borough of Bexle | |
Barnes describes it as, "the best photo shoot we ever | |
Film historian John | Barnes claims it had "the most fully developed narrat |
d the infamous "Mr Untouchable," Leroy "Nicky" | Barnes, as its leader. |
sion and radio actor, who played bookmaker Des | Barnes in ITV's Coronation Street (from 1990, until 1 |
Barnes, James J.; and Patience P. Barnes (1987). | |
s a 1930 British drama film directed by Arthur | Barnes and J.B. Williams and starring Matheson Lang, |
Tavaris | Barnes (DE; Jacksonville, FL; First Coast HS) |
ason played an everyman character called Peter | Barnes and Jacqueline Clarke played his wife Sheila. |
5 September 1981: John | Barnes, 17-year-old Jamaica born winger, makes his de |
Barnes, C.H.; James D.N. (1989). | |
Barnes, C.H.; James, D. N. (1987). | |
Joshua | Barnes (10 January 1654 - 3 August 1712), was an Engl |
Julian Patrick | Barnes (born January 19, 1946 in Leicester, England) |
Geoffrey Thomas | Barnes 1 January 1985 - 28 February 1988 |
enguins traded Chris Wells to the Panthers for | Barnes and Jason Woolley. |
Binnie | Barnes as Jerry |
tt, Archie Roach, Bodyrockers, Icehouse, Jimmy | Barnes, Diesel, Jimmy Little and Braindead Lovers. |
twork comedic western movie starring Priscilla | Barnes and Joan Collins from executive producer Aaron |
h Kid Howard, De De Burke, George Lewis, Emile | Barnes, Captain John Handy, and Don Ewell. |
He was educated at St Paul's School in | Barnes and joined the RAF College at Cranwell in 1937 |
eason, it was announced on 3 January 2008 that | Barnes had joined Chesterfield on loan for the remain |
Barnes was joined at Trinity by a vast number of prof | |
Produced by Toby | Barnes and Jon Weinbren the event in 2008 will look a |
n and beyond: Maurice Lucas, Ron Boone, Marvin | Barnes, Caldwell Jones, Lonnie Shelton, Steve Green, |
Keyboard Man ("The Entertainer")" ( | Barnes, Scott Joplin, Moore) - 2:47 |
Major General | Barnes (01 Jul 1917 to 04 Jul 1919) |
Cover Design: Bill | Barnes and Julie Holiner |
Richard Monroe | Barnes (born July 21, 1959 in Palm Beach, Florida) is |
Erich (pronounced Ee-Rich) Theodore | Barnes (born July 4, 1935 in Elkhart, Indiana) was an |
Johnnie Darnell | Barnes (born July 21, 1968) is a retired American foo |
Joe | Barnes (born June 16, 1986, in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is |
Rex | Barnes (born June 4, 1959) is a Canadian politician. |
Eric Randolph ("Randy") | Barnes (born June 16, 1966) is a former American shot |
rring Charles Laughton in the title role, with | Barnes as Katherine Howard. |
Sir Richard William | Barnes Clarke, KCB, OBE (commonly known as Otto Clark |
Sir Hugh Shakespear | Barnes KCSI KCVO (1853 - 1940) was an administrator i |
Barnes defeated Kelly again in 1946, but lost to him | |
ected by David MacDonald and starring Barry K. | Barnes, Judy Kelly, Frank Cellier and Bertha Belmore. |
After | Barnes's death in 1841, Dinah Mondet continued to liv |
oring for United in the first half, but a John | Barnes penalty kick drew Liverpool level shortly afte |
-standing nemesis Sir Percy Blakeney (Barry K. | Barnes) by kidnapping his wife (Margaretta Scott). |
Orlando Merced to the Boston Red Sox for John | Barnes, Matt Kinney, and Joe Thomas (minors). |
Barnes was known as a physical player. | |
John Francis | Barnes also known as Frank Barnes (1904-1952) was an |
While with the Browns, | Barnes was known for standing at the goalpost (then s |
Barnes was known for his unpredictable and effective | |
Justin Bartha, David Wilson | Barnes and Krysten Ritter co-star in this production |
tric, Stephani metric, Kantowski-Sachs metric, | Barnes metric, Kustaanheimo-Qvist metric, Senovilla m |
Barnes, Rhonda L. (1997). | |
In May, along with Seth | Barnes, Ryan Lai, and new drummer Ruben Reitor, Jack |
and Day re-married April 26, 1854 to Ellen I. | Barnes of Lanesboro, Massachusetts. |
6 horror movie starring Bruce Kimball (as Jake | Barnes), Adam lawrence, Duglass Gudbye, Verkina Flowe |
t their construction, with a Captain Howard R. | Barnes eventually learning to produce them at a rate |
on of Frank Wedekind's Lulu, directed by Peter | Barnes in Leeds. |
the SWP were made under the leadership of Jack | Barnes, Feldman left the SWP, arguing that SWP had be |
ican Sonny Perdue faced incumbent Democrat Roy | Barnes and Libertarian Garrett Michael Hayes in the N |
Binnie | Barnes as Lillian Russell |
Bandelia angulata ( | Barnes & Lindsey, 1922) |
Heterocampa amanda | Barnes & Lindsey, 1921 |
Walt | Barnes (defensive lineman) (born 1944), American foot |
tour was something of a coup for MacLaren, as | Barnes had little first-class experience behind him a |
During the Second World War, | Barnes Wallis lived in the Mill House, and watched th |
In 2000 | Barnes, now living in the Seattle area, dissolved the |
Harrison and his regular co-commentator Stuart | Barnes were loaned out to ITV Sport to cover the Rugb |
Ambassador | Barnes has lobbied officials at the local, state, nat |
on has been tipped by Sky Sports pundit Stuart | Barnes and London Irish coach Brian Smith to play in |
in London in November 1953, O'Regan grew up in | Barnes, West London and attended St Benedict's School |
The club, from | Barnes in London, also played a major role in the ear |
cers' Company and built to a design by William | Barnes of London. |
rrodian School is an independent day school in | Barnes, Southwest London. |
Dickerson, Jimmie Noone, Roy Eldridge, Walter | Barnes, Johnny Long (1939), and Zilner Randolph's W.P |
These include Lord Woolf of | Barnes, formerly Lord Chief Justice of England and Wa |
Julian | Barnes - Lord Robert Devenish |
Unlike his half-back partner Stuart | Barnes, Hill loved training. |
Julian | Barnes ... Lt. Bradley |
With fellow former footballers John | Barnes and Luther Blissett, he has founded Team48 Mot |
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