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| by one of the best tacticians in the game Nick | Bevan, a truly inspiring leader. |
| any crime, and ordered that Bearak and Stephen | Bevan, a British freelance reporter who had also bee |
| Aneurin | Bevan: a biography |
| She and Aneurin | Bevan, a personal friend of Liversidge, had proteste |
| cysyllte and elsewhere, had become proven, and | Bevan adopted the system for his structure. |
| ter Jones' wife died in 1755, he moved in with | Bevan; after his death in 1761, she assumed manageme |
| In 1912, Evan Evans | Bevan agreed to build a village hall, which on compl |
| Bevan also plays for United cricket club in Palmerst | |
| Dai | Bevan also represented Great Britain while at Wigan/ |
| Bevan, Alun Wyn (2005). | |
| 39, following Stafford Cripps and with Aneurin | Bevan among others, Trevelyan was briefly expelled f |
| talled was brought back into use, and Benjamin | Bevan, an engineer employed by the canal company, de |
| e became an Anglican clergyman, as would James | Bevan and Edward Peake, both team mates of Newman in |
| Anglican clergymen, the others being captain, | Bevan and future Wales' captain Charlie Newman. |
| In 1957, Crossman joined Aneurin | Bevan and Morgan Phillips in a controversial lawsuit |
| back-up to the club's other goalkeepers Scott | Bevan and Chris Mackenzie during the 2007-08 season |
| World War, Finch was a contemporary of Aneurin | Bevan and accompanied him as a miners' delegate to t |
| retreat of the then Minister of Health Aneurin | Bevan and his wife Jennie Lee. |
| of the dispute between Health minister Aneurin | Bevan and representatives of doctors, Linstead calle |
| An associate of Aneurin | Bevan and Jim Griffiths, Edwards was Parliamentary S |
| enerated further when Rhys Williams contrasted | Bevan and Foot to Foot's disfavour as he "comes befo |
| , the Cherries still could not find a way past | Bevan and Torquay went on to win the tie 3-0 in the |
| for a reported $600 (USD) million, which gave | Bevan and Fellner the power to commission projects w |
| Actors Billy | Bevan and William Desmond appear as themselves. |
| Gareth A. | Bevan and P. J. Donovan, 1998, pp. |
| Gareth A. | Bevan and P. J. Donovan, 2002, tt. |
| other two sources are the pages about Aneurin | Bevan and the (Tredegar) Medical Aid Society. |
| Later work in around 1882 was by John | Bevan and in 1905 by William Venn Gough. |
| including Colin Miller, Sydney Barnes, Michael | Bevan and Andrew Hall. |
| hitty was married to the former actress Hester | Bevan and had two daughters and one son. |
| Bevan and his family arrived in Melbourne aboard the | |
| ientists, Charles Frederick Cross, Edward John | Bevan, and Clayton Beadle patented the process in 19 |
| nd Foxtel version version have included Tracey | Bevan, Ann-Maree Biggar, Jan Bowen, Ita Buttrose, Ca |
| Robert | Bevan, artist |
| Isla | Bevan as Mary Morstan |
| Billy | Bevan as Police Sergeant |
| Billy | Bevan as George Barrow |
| (Eric Fellner now partners Tim | Bevan at Working Title Films). |
| ant was discovered (“new to science”) by David | Bevan at Railway Fields in 1987. |
| included T.S. Eliot, Mortimer Wheeler, Aneurin | Bevan, Barbara Castle, Ian Mikardo and Michael Foot. |
| Bevan Barry John Griggs (born 29 March 1978) is a Ne | |
| Bevan batted and threw right-handed, stood 6 feet 2 | |
| Whilst at Cambridge University James | Bevan became the first captain of the Wales national |
| In February 1910 | Bevan became principal of Parkin (Congregational) Co |
| The 1953-54 season saw Brian | Bevan become the highest try scorer in rugby league |
| her appointment at Denbigh High School, Yasmin | Bevan began to introduce a number of significant cha |
| Richard | Bevan Braithwaite (15 January 1900-21 April 1990) wa |
| f Executive of The Welding Institute (TWI Ltd) | Bevan Braithwaite OBE. |
| ordshire, supported TWI professionally to turn | Bevan Braithwaite's vision of a new Cambridge scienc |
| offered an apprenticeship, at no cost, by the | Bevan Brothers, two Quaker apothecaries, with a succ |
| Bevan came to note as a rugby player while represent | |
| s time, few bassists joined and left the band, | Bevan Carroll was one of them. |
| Tim | Bevan, CBE (born 1958) is a film producer. |
| ow comprising just Wood, Lynne and drummer Bev | Bevan, ceased touring in 1970 and adopted its ELO al |
| l Andrews, Frank Auerbach, Francis Bacon, Tony | Bevan, Chuck Close, Jim Dine, Peter Edwards, Stephen |
| Team which included fellow Internationals John | Bevan, Clive Shell, and his brother-in-law Allan Mar |
| Andrew David Gilroy | Bevan, commonly known as David Gilroy Bevan, (10 Apr |
| Wisden - Keith Boyce, | Bevan Congdon, Keith Fletcher, Roy Fredericks, Peter |
| Bevan currently presents a radio show on BBC Radio W | |
| Boyce married Maybery Browse | Bevan, daughter of Edwin Philip Bevan, in 1926. |
| Dame Yasmin | Bevan, DBE is the Executive Principal and Headteache |
| ubstantial additional loading of a wide canal, | Bevan designed the floor sections to be arched, prov |
| Bevan died at the age of 80. His elder brother Llewe | |
| Dai | Bevan died on 12 April 2008, aged 80 years in Heywoo |
| Bevan died in Hackney on 5 June 1765 and was buried | |
| r medal five seconds behind, and New Zealand's | Bevan Docherty won the bronze medal 12 seconds back. |
| ning with other team members Hamish Carter and | Bevan Docherty in France Kris was invited by TVNZ to |
| co Gomez of Spain, Athens 2004 silver medalist | Bevan Docherty of New Zealand and Sydney 2000 gold m |
| Incumbent supervisor | Bevan Dufty was termed out of office. |
| Bevan Dufty (born February 27, 1955) is an American | |
| ormer supervisor and current mayoral candidate | Bevan Dufty, and noted drag personality Donna Sachet |
| Bevan Duncan Smith (born 18 July 1950) is a former N | |
| Brian | Bevan ended his career with Warrington and Blackpool |
| Defence - Andrea | Bevan, First Team |
| Bevan Flats also has Compass FM on FM. | |
| signal comes from a low-powered transmitter at | Bevan Flats in East Marsh in north Grimsby near the |
| On June 6th 2011 | Bevan followed Manager Paul Buckle to recently releg |
| ously, along with left-wingers such as Aneurin | Bevan for Britain to support the Popular Front gover |
| son, resulting in Torquay having to loan Scott | Bevan from Shrewsbury Town as cover. |
| joined by Newport's Charlie Pritchard and Sid | Bevan from Swansea. |
| A year later the Revd Mr | Bevan from the Orange River Mission visited the fami |
| Bevan George (born 22 March 1977 in Narrogin, Wester | |
| Bevan had broken with his left wing supporters, whil | |
| Former Move drummer Bev | Bevan had been touring as "Bev Bevan's Move" since 2 |
| Bevan Hari, Hockey player | |
| In List A cricket as a whole, | Bevan has an average of over 58, the highest of any |
| New Zealand side for the match was; Des White, | Bevan Hough, Tommy Baxter, Maurie Robertson, Jack Fo |
| White, Jimmy Edwards, Ron McKay, Tommy Baxter, | Bevan Hough, Bill Sorensen, captain Jimmy Haig, John |
| Founded by Bill Bell and Jonquil | Bevan in 1995, it now serves a community of over 30 |
| hree-quarters alongside the team captain James | Bevan, in a game that quickly turned into a national |
| bour Party such as Stafford Cripps and Aneurin | Bevan in arguing for giving military help to the Spa |
| istory with 446 tries until overtaken by Brian | Bevan in 1954. |
| Statue of Aneurin | Bevan in Cardiff Queen Street |
| t II, having been recruited by band leader Bev | Bevan in 1989. |
| Bevan is the only footballer in the football league | |
| Bevan is the co-producer of the West End musical Bil | |
| Bevan is one of only two players with 30 ODI innings | |
| Bevan is divorced from English actress Joely Richard | |
| produced busts, one of which, again of Aneurin | Bevan, is located in the Houses of Parliament. |
| for the Fabian Society by G D H Cole, Aneurin | Bevan, Jim Griffiths, L F Easterbrook, Sir William B |
| Bevan John Docherty (born 29 March 1977) is a triath | |
| In September 2008, | Bevan joined Torquay United loan as cover for their |
| 25 September: Goalkeeper Scott | Bevan joins on loan from Shrewsbury Town as cover fo |
| produced by E. H. Jones's granddaughter Hilary | Bevan Jones. |
| William | Bevan Keith Hough is a former New Zealand sportsman |
| tes (60%), defeating Republican opponent David | Bevan Kendell. |
| Bridget | Bevan, known as Madam Bevan, was an educationalist, |
| Aneurin (Nye) | Bevan, Labour Minister responsible for the establish |
| Bevan later became an Anglican clergyman. | |
| He and his wife, Ann | Bevan Lawler, were reburied in Spring Grove Cemetery |
| ollowing his retirement from rugby league, Dai | Bevan lived in Middleton near Rochdale, and became a |
| Bevan lives in rural Warwickshire with his wife, Val | |
| g relegation, the club appointed new Zealander | Bevan Lynch in June 2008 as Head coach. |
| Bevan made his debut for the Lambs on 27 September 2 | |
| Lieutenant-Colonel (later Colonel) John Henry | Bevan, MC (April 5, 1894-December 1978) Controlling |
| trated by Jones include "Mermaid Poems" (Clare | Bevan), Mermaid Stories, "Fairy Poems" and "Fairy St |
| Born in St Kilda, Victoria, Australia, | Bevan moved to England after his parents, James and |
| Independent - | Bevan O'Regan. |
| Darren | Bevan of TVNZ stated that the film was great but sli |
| Brett Alan Weiss of Allgame and Mike | Bevan of Retro Gamer attributed the poor numbers to |
| , Hawaii, the son of Katherine and John Vernon | Bevan Olyphant, a college teacher who worked for a w |
| 1950s, Taylor sided with the left and Aneurin | Bevan, opposing German rearmament and the developmen |
| RA | Bevan photographed at Oxford in 1920 |
| Rugby League Hall of Fame member Brian | Bevan played for Blackpool Borough between 1962 and |
| Although | Bevan played most of his domestic career for the New |
| Dai | Bevan played Left-Wing, i.e. number 5, in Halifax's |
| Bevan played club rugby for Swansea, joining the clu | |
| Bevan played for Cambridge University, and while wit | |
| Bevan previously appeared for Australia in the 1996 | |
| Prof Michael | Bevan, Professor of Immunology since 1990 at the Uni |
| ly held the place but the club performances of | Bevan put him in the ascendancy during the 1974-5 se |
| After 13 seasons, | Bevan retired from the professional game. |
| was honoured by the French government; in 1891 | Bevan served on a parliamentary committee to study t |
| n and became a partner in the firm of David A. | Bevan Simpson & Co., stockbrokers, 37 Threadneedle S |
| Bevan started exhibiting the symptoms of acromegaly | |
| In September 1973, | Bevan switched to rugby league and joined Warrington |
| School, where he first met future bandmate Bev | Bevan, Tandy would later be reunited with Bevan in 1 |
| In 1934, he worked alongside Anuerin | Bevan to organise a national hunger march. |
| State Contract: George Bailey, Michael | Bevan, Travis Birt, Luke Butterworth, Sean Clingelef |
| The James | Bevan Trophy was named in his honour to celebrate 10 |
| It was the model that Aneurin | Bevan used to enable the creation of the National He |
| Bevan was a sufferer of diabetes and ultimately peri | |
| Bevan was chairman of the Congregational Union of Vi | |
| Bevan was educated at St Paul's School and Trinity C | |
| In the same year | Bevan was selected to represent Bedell Sivright's Br |
| nuary 2008, and after 18 months at Aggborough, | Bevan was signed by Shrewsbury for an undisclosed fe |
| Bevan was born at Chesterton Cambridgeshire. | |
| Bevan was born in Queenstown, New Zealand. | |
| Bevan was signed by Kidderminster Harriers in August | |
| Bevan was also a fine cricketer, and represented his | |
| Bevan was chosen as the Conservative candidate to co | |
| In parts of three major league seasons, | Bevan was a .292 |
| Bevan was also a collector of books and antique cera | |
| Bevan was also a supporter of Federation, some urged | |
| y ran the college during much of the time that | Bevan was Principal. |
| After university, | Bevan was a doctor in Cambridge, and shared his prac |
| Bevan was educated at The Hall School before enterin | |
| This was due to Nye | Bevan, who had initiated a split in the party betwee |
| ponsored by the wealthy philanthropist Bridget | Bevan, who continued to manage and support the schoo |
| ritish and Irish Lions rugby union player John | Bevan who toured New Zealand in 1971 with the only L |
| formed a club half back partnership with John | Bevan who was also capped by Wales. |
| he song was disliked by the band's drummer Bev | Bevan who thought it was too pop and sugary. |
| NEW ZEALAND: | Bevan Wilson, Stu Wilson, Bruce Robertson, Lyn Jaffr |
| Starkey and former Kula Shaker bassist Alonza | Bevan with Marr handling guitars and lead vocals. |
| In 1903 she married Thomas | Bevan with whom she would have four children. |
| It was built in 1851-2 by John | Bevan with Jonathan Clarke, in a Gothic Revival styl |
| Dai | Bevan won caps for Wales (RL) while at Wigan 1953 2- |
| In the 1975-6 season | Bevan won his place back and was selected to face th |
| The former chairman (up until 2008) was | Bevan Woodward. |
| of Broad Street Awards on 17 January 2011 that | Bevan would be honoured with a star on the Birmingha |
| In October 1935 it was announced that | Bevan would not be standing for re-election to parli |
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