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Bill Duke as DEA Commanding Officer | |
Bill Duke - Blackbird Willis | |
Bill Duke as Detective Hicks | |
Bill Duke as Lieutenant Borel | |
Bill Duke - Miles Emory | |
The cast included | Bill Duke, Albert Hall, Garrett Morris and Beatrice |
Adoti also starred as Dutch Maas in | Bill Duke's 2008 film, Cover. |
Defeated | Bill Dunlop (Canada) 5-0 |
He replaced the Labor Party's | Bill Dunn who had retired. |
Currently, | Bill Dunn is the Vice Chair of the House Public Tran |
Prior to December 2006, | Bill Dunn served as the House Republican Leader. |
Tim Matheson as anchorman | Bill Dunne |
1 | Bill Durnan |
Vezina Trophy: | Bill Durnan |
Bill Durnan's name was misspelled as BILL DURMAN. | |
Bill Durnan, Goaltender, NHL First Team All-Star | |
Bill Durston, CA-03. | |
ion plays a mix of new and classic country with | Bill Dutrey in the morning. |
A sale to bootlegger | Bill Dwyer did not help the cause. |
In the mid 1950s, | Bill Dwyer moved to Aotearoa/NZ from Ireland. |
ts: evolution and diversity, Martin Ingrouille, | Bill Eddie 2006. |
Bill Edwards as Bill Murphy, Melissa's rich Texan bo | |
Bill Edwards ... Air Force Sergeant | |
Bill Edwards died in October 1990 and Monica in Janu | |
Bill Edwards as Lon Evans | |
's "Twelve O'Clock News" upon the retirement of | Bill Elder in February 2000. |
1950-51 he made occasional starts, covering for | Bill Ellerington at right-back and either Bill Rochf |
Bill Elliot - Bandleader | |
1993/1997 - Drove for Donlevey Racing, | Bill Elliott Motorsports, and Jasper Motorsports in |
Bill Elliott "Awesome Bill From Dawsonville", stock | |
Also making race on speed: | Bill Elliott (#21), Regan Smith (#78), Travis Kvapil |
Bill Elliott won the pole. | |
Bill Elliott | |
Bill Elliott as Wild Bill Elliott | |
"Cannonball" was a comic sidekick to "Wild | Bill" Saunders (played by Bill Elliott), a pairing t |
Drums, Percussion: | Bill Elliott, Pat Mastelotto |
Dr. | Bill Ellis, The Pennsylvania State University |
All music composed by | Bill Elm and Woody Jackson, except where noted. |
As a result, three forms of the | bill emerged: John Byrnes', the American Medical Ass |
For the musician of the same name, see | Bill Emerson (musician). |
Bill Emerson - banjo, vocals | |
Bill Emerson (R-Missouri) | |
It was introduced to bluegrass by | Bill Emerson and quickly became a bluegrass favorite |
Been the Same Around the Farm" (John Anderson, | Bill Emerson) - 2:23 |
"I Got Home Just in Time to Say Goodbye" ( | Bill Emerson, Wayne Kemp) - 3:05 |
William ' | Bill' Emery (25 August 1897 - 13 December 1962) was |
It is currently represented by | Bill Emmerson of Hemet. |
Bill Emmott, former editor of The Economist | |
The | bill enabled judges to try rape cases in criminal co |
The | bill enacted new mandatory minimum sentences for dru |
Craig Reynolds as | Bill Endicott |
AB 112: This | Bill ends the statutory lifetime limit on benefits u |
Minister of Finance - | Bill English |
Bill English, businessman | |
The Minister of Finance, | Bill English, is the Minister responsible for the Tr |
He was replaced by | Bill English. |
Bill Engvall as Mr. Mendelson | |
In 1990 | Bill Engvall moved to southern California to dedicat |
Qualls starred in the comedy Delta Farce with | Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy. |
Here's Your Sign is the debut comedy album of | Bill Engvall. |
istmas Album is a 1999 comedy album by comedian | Bill Engvall. |
All songs written and composed by | Bill Engvall. |
is a 2004 comedy compilation album by comedian | Bill Engvall. |
by Alec Wilder and Morty Palitz with lyrics by | Bill Engvick) |
"Crazy in the Heart" (Alec Wilder, | Bill Engvick) |
Bill Enis (January 24, 1934 - December 14, 1973) was | |
This | bill, entitled the "Contraception, Sterilisation and |
Bill Erickson (Class of 1946) - consensus Second Tea | |
hey are like those borne by the similar stork's | bill Erodium botrys. |
Bill Erwin as Teacher | |
Bill Erwin as Doctor Ames | |
Bill Erwin as Harvey Wilkes | |
"Still" 1 (Gray, Ruzumna, | Bill Esses, Jeff Blue) - 4:15 |
Bill Esses: assistant engineer | |
The | bill established a provisional government for the ne |
While in the State Assembly, he authored the | bill establishing California State University, Los A |
Lewis raised funds for the repair | bill, estimated at more than ₤9,000,000. |
ve made notable recordings of the piece include | Bill Evans and Lee Konitz. |
Bill Evans - piano | |
His own style was initially influenced by | Bill Evans although some compare him to Keith Jarret |
Music of | Bill Evans (1986) - with Kronos Quartet |
With | Bill Evans and George Russell |
Bill Evans - piano, guitar | |
Play | Bill Evans (w/Danish Radio Big Band), Stunt Records, |
Bill Evans - piano, electric piano | |
Bill Evans Trio - Live at Shelly's Manne-Hole (1963) | |
Bill Evans and Jim Hall - Intermodulation (1966) | |
Bill Evans Trio with Symphony Orchestra is an album | |
He later used | Bill Evans on a July 1958 session for his Portrait o |
All compositions by | Bill Evans except as indicated |
Interview with | Bill Evans by Rod Starns - 6:00 |
The | Bill Evans Album (1972) |
Bill Evans at Town Hall is a live album by American | |
Autumn Leaves ( | Bill Evans album), 1980 |
1998 Joyful Sorrow: A Solo Tribute to | Bill Evans - BlackHawk |
Bill Evans Trio - Trio64 (1963) | |
Bill Evans - Soprano Saxophone | |
Bill Evans (1990) JMT | |
ince been recorded by numerous artists, notably | Bill Evans and Tony Bennett. |
Another classic from | Bill Evans and company." |
Bill Evans for Bill Evans at the Montreux Jazz Festi | |
Bill Evans for The Bill Evans Album performed by the | |
Bill Evans - Piano | |
Kudsi Erguner, Peter Erskine, | Bill Evans |
Bill Evans - tenor & soprano saxophone | |
Bill Evans | |
Bill Evans Alone is an album by jazz musician Bill E | |
Bill Evans - Track 6 | |
Bill Evans - piano, keyboards | |
"Five (Theme)" ( | Bill Evans) - 2:02 |
"Re: Person I Knew" ( | Bill Evans) - 5:26 |
"Time Out for Chris" ( | Bill Evans) - 7:17 |
"Show-Type Tune" ( | Bill Evans) - 4:08 |
"We Will Meet Again (For Harry)" ( | Bill Evans) - 3:59 |
"B Minor Waltz (For Ellaine)" ( | Bill Evans) - 3:12 |
"No Cover, No Minimum" ( | Bill Evans) |
"Remembering the Rain" ( | Bill Evans) - 6:23 |
"One for Helen" ( | Bill Evans) - 5:22 |
"Blue in Green" (Miles Davis, | Bill Evans) - 4:09 |
"Time Remembered" ( | Bill Evans) - 4:10 |
"Funkallero" ( | Bill Evans) - 6:18 |
"Clarendon Hills" - 6:03 ( | Bill Evans) |
"Funny Man" ( | Bill Evans) - 3:45 |
"Very Early" ( | Bill Evans)- 4:52 |
Band members included | Bill Evans, Gil Goldstein, Steve Khan and Clifford C |
Cannonball Adderley, | Bill Evans, Percy Heath, Connie Kay - Know What I Me |
"Waltz for Debby" ( | Bill Evans, Gene Lees) - 3:40 |
sscurrents is an album by American jazz pianist | Bill Evans, released in 1977. |
influences include Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, | Bill Evans, Thelonious Monk, and Luther Vandross. |
Bill Evans, Montreaux Jazz Festival, 1978 | |
"Waltz for Debby" ( | Bill Evans, Gene Lees) - 4:06 |
2" (Randy Brecker, | Bill Evans, Robben Ford, Tom Scott) |
Quiet Now is an album by jazz pianist | Bill Evans, released in 1969. |
Intuition is an album by jazz pianist | Bill Evans, released in 1974 (see 1974 in music). |
he 1960s he worked with Chet Baker, Kenny Drew, | Bill Evans, and Lennie Tristano. |
"Waltz for Debbie" ( | Bill Evans, Gene Lees) |
Tony Bennett and | Bill Evans, The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album (1975) |
become one of the most convincing disciples of | Bill Evans. |
ng are reminiscent of those produced by pianist | Bill Evans. |
ons with Myself is a 1967 album by jazz pianist | Bill Evans. |
His influences included Bud Powell and | Bill Evans. |
The | bill eventually closes that gap which currently begi |
The damage | bill eventually exceeded € 450 million. |
The | bill eventually led to a series of 1 July marches. |
c-book writer-artist William Blake Everett, see | Bill Everett |
Menace #5 (July 1953), cover art by | Bill Everett. |
Justis is officially credited as | Bill Everette. |
Bill Ewing as Hearse Driver | |
In October 2008, | Bill exhibited artwork at the "MusicShare" charity b |
At a public hearing on the | bill, experts such as then dean of Boston College La |
In the schedule of equivalents provided in the | bill, extreme scientific accuracy is not expressed. |
Bill Eyden - drums | |
Bill Fagerbakke - Ralph, Mr. Conner | |
Raymond is | Bill Fagerbakke, and Rusch is voiced by Tyler James |
Bill Fahey | |
Gower married Wing Commander | Bill Fahie in 1944. |
In 2007, the | bill failed to come to a final vote before the Senat |
But the | bill failed in the House of Lords and Maceroni fell |
(The | bill failed in the Senate.) |
The | bill failed to proceed beyond the first stage in the |
The | bill failed in committee. |
A GOP-sponsored | bill failed to pass in 2005, and no action has been |
The | bill failed, and the idea was not revived until the |
However, his Parliamentary | Bill failed, because the current duke (George, b. 17 |
The | bill failed. |
Bill Falkinder died in 1993. | |
Bill Falkinder MP (Franklin, Tas) | |
ebut single, a song written by Jimmy Duncan and | Bill Farley. |
Bill Farmer - Goofy Goof | |
Tom Tryon as | Bill Farrell |
Bill Faul - Major League Baseball player | |
Bill Fay / Bill Fay (1970, Deram) | |
In October, defense attorney | Bill Fazio exited the case, citing "irreconcilable d |
The Principal is | Bill Fearon and the Patron is Lord Mayhew of Twysden |
In a surprise of sorts, the | bill Fende sponsored was included with House Republi |
only replacement available for sale belonged to | Bill Ferny. |
In 2002, | Bill Ferrigno took over from George, and brought in |
Frank Albertson as | Bill Ferris |
e Unsung Pioneers of the World of Celluloid, by | Bill Field, Barnet Press, September 24, 1965. |
Rev. Dr. | Bill Fietje - President of AGC |
Bill Finch is the mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut a | |
Not to be confused with | Bill Findlay (footballer). |
Bill finds Laura in time, but she had already slippe | |
Prelude To A Minor Insensitivity, a Tribute to | Bill Finegan |
Additionally, Jo and | Bill first meet in a stairwell on the Theseus Estate |
Bill Fisher Jr., environmental consultant | |
It is owned by | Bill Fishkin, who began the newspaper in Chico, Cali |
80-81 the Boston Celtics went 62-20 under coach | Bill Fitch. |
Bill Flannery - photography | |
Fr | Bill Fleming - rector Boys' Town in the late 1970s. |
ted by Paul Donovan, and written by Donovan and | Bill Fleming. |
Bill Fletcher is a Republican politician from the U. | |
21 | Bill Flett |
district is currently represented by Republican | Bill Flores. |
Bill Flynn as Gerrit Schuit | |
Bill Flynn - 2nd Prisoner | |
Bass (Fender) - | Bill Folwell |
He supported the | bill for the construction of a Prince Edward Island |
(College guarantee £50, | bill for damage to hall £18.) |
While in Washington, he drafted the | bill for the founding of the Smithsonian Institution |
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