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| Bowle married | Bridget, a sister of Sir George Copping, 'of the crow |
| on her profile but promises to give Nick and | Bridget a healthy baby. |
| In 2010 Sarfraz Manzoor married | Bridget, a white Scottish-born "vaguely Christian" sp |
| borne (later 1st Duke of Leeds) and his wife, | Bridget, a daughter of the 2nd Earl of Lindsey. |
| cond of six sons of John Joseph McAuliffe and | Bridget Agnes (Broderick) McAuliffe. |
| ivilization in India and Pakistan (1982) with | Bridget Allchin |
| ed many works, some co-authored with his wife | Bridget Allchin. |
| John O'Brian, Bibiana Obler, Joshua Shannon, | Bridget Alsdorf, Jeremy Melius, and Jonathan Weinberg |
| run by Sir Richard's daughter and son-in-law, | Bridget and Bill Biddell. |
| en: Casey, Patricia, John and Janine (twins), | Bridget, and Danielle. |
| He left his wife, | Bridget, and eight children, the youngest of which wa |
| Together with her sister ships Evans, | Bridget, and Hooper, Bauer continued to practice subm |
| played by Lenore Kasdorf, and was created by | Bridget and Jerome Dobson, shortly after they became |
| sco paintings of St. Patrick, St Doulagh, St. | Bridget and St. Columcille, and others, by a resident |
| a great scandal, as she was related to Saint | Bridget, and as she was accused of having "consorted |
| d Lord George Manners-Sutton, of his daughter | Bridget and her husband John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rut |
| However, creators and executive producers | Bridget and Jerome Dobson tightened the show's cast a |
| ation night dedicated to Jack Byrne, his wife | Bridget and son Matthew dropped the first puck in the |
| abeth's death in 1503, minor expenses of both | Bridget and Agnes were paid by the crown and Agnes la |
| ield reporters -- Cheryl Weber, Denise Lodde, | Bridget Antwi and Magdalene John -- who bring relevan |
| t deluged with undead policy holders, Sam and | Bridget are freelance zombie hunters desperate for a |
| Bridget Armstrong ... Helga | |
| In 1999 Pope John Paul II named St | Bridget as a patron saint of Europe. |
| Alois courted | Bridget at various Dublin locales and soon they were |
| He married The Honourable | Bridget Augusta Byng, daughter of John Byng, 5th Visc |
| h she was nominated for a BAFTA award, and as | Bridget Baines in A Chorus of Disapproval (1988). |
| k was sponsored by the wealthy philanthropist | Bridget Bevan, who continued to manage and support th |
| Bridget Bevan, known as Madam Bevan, was an education | |
| century Christian educator who was funded by | Bridget Bevan. |
| landdowror) goes to live at the home of Madam | Bridget Bevan. |
| were father son and grandson, one of whom was | Bridget Bishop's husband. |
| erminer around June 8, 1692, the same time as | Bridget Bishop's trial and sentence for witchcraft. |
| the Witchcraft trials during the 19th Century | Bridget Bishop's claims on this estate were posited a |
| to see a bit more info about this claim that | Bridget Bishop's husband signed against her as a witc |
| sis experienced afflictions by Goody Buckley, | Bridget Bishop,Mary English, Martha Corey, John Willa |
| 1692 along with Giles Corey, Mary Warren, and | Bridget Bishop. |
| 14, 1877, daughter of Thomas Quinlan and wife | Bridget, both also of Irish ancestry, he had three so |
| Bridget Brenda Lynch, daughter of Thomas David Lynch, | |
| Bridget Butler .... Julie (as Bridgett Butler) | |
| When | Bridget called to make sure that she had been eating |
| It is referred to as holy because saint | Bridget came and blessed the water. |
| The Faculty Room by | Bridget Carpenter |
| ving was titled "A Woman in Battle - Michigan | Bridget Carrying the Flag". |
| a book containing a stirring visual image of | Bridget carrying the American flag, and leading caval |
| of Thomas Hele of Fleet Damerel and his wife | Bridget Champernowne, daughter of Sir Henry Champerno |
| Pevsner, Nikolaus and | Bridget Cherry The Buildings of England: London 4:Nor |
| Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner (1998) London 4: | |
| wice: first, during his father's lifetime, to | Bridget Chudleigh, by whom he had one son, Alexander |
| fe, who he married sometime around 1556, Lady | Bridget Clinton (born c. 1536), by whom he had ten ch |
| daughter of Augustine Messenger, and secondly | Bridget Coke, daughter of John Coke. |
| He married his first wife Sophia | Bridget Colville at Piccadilly in Middlesex on 11 Jul |
| (Luke Mitchell) is found with head injuries, | Bridget confesses to Steve that she pushed him away w |
| th, 2011, he resigned from CAGE but his wife, | Bridget, continues to serve on its board. |
| rshire, England, the son of George Master and | Bridget Cornwall, daughter and heiress of John Cornwa |
| On 11 October in that year | Bridget, Countess of Bedford, recommended him to Lord |
| ions of "I Don't Care if You Go" were sung by | Bridget Cross. |
| He has a wife | Bridget Cullen and three sons. |
| Lady Carolyn | Bridget Dacre (b. |
| 1526), married in 1548 | Bridget, daughter of William, lord Windsor, and was f |
| ll, England was the son of John Pendarves and | Bridget, daughter of Sir Alexander Carew, 2nd Baronet |
| shburnham, 1st Baron Ashburnham and his wife, | Bridget, daughter of Walter Vaughan from Brecon, sout |
| of John Ashburnham, 1st Baron Ashburnham, and | Bridget, daughter of Walter Vaughan, of Porthammel Ho |
| He married | Bridget, daughter of John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of |
| errers of Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire, by | Bridget, daughter and heiress of William, lord Windso |
| Thomas his younger son married | Bridget, daughter of General Henry Ireton and Bridget |
| He married | Bridget de Vere, although they later separated. |
| Daniel Buckley and | Bridget Delia Bradley from Ballydesmond survived the |
| chard Hare, Viscount Ennismore, and Catherine | Bridget Dillon. |
| Kelly married | Bridget Doohan in 1842. |
| Lady | Bridget Douglas-Home (4 May 1905 - 1980) |
| Alice Brady - | Bridget Drake |
| Bridget drives off headed to Chicago when she happens | |
| His parents were Michael and | Bridget Dunlea. |
| born in Liskeard, Cornwall, the son John and | Bridget E. Enright, and received his schooling at the |
| son of Hugh Rosslyn Inigo Sackville-West and | Bridget Eleanor Cunliffe, he inherited the title of B |
| Bridget Elizabeth Sloan (born June 23, 1992) is an Am | |
| Tobias Cole, countertenor (photo by | Bridget Elliot) |
| He was married first to | Bridget Fairfax, daughter of Sir William Fairfax of S |
| Lady Louisa | Bridget FitzGerald (1760-1765). |
| t St Patrick's Church in Adelaide, he married | Bridget Fitzpatrick, with whom he was to have two son |
| ty Waterford, Ireland, the son of William and | Bridget Foley Roche. |
| Bridget Fonda as Melaina Buller, the promiscuous prea | |
| Anton Yelchin stars as Milo, with | Bridget Fonda and Campbell Scott in the roles of his |
| ut the Profumo affair titled Scandal, actress | Bridget Fonda portrayed Rice-Davies, alongside Joanne |
| Bridget Fonda - Beth | |
| Bridget Fonda as Jimmy Dade | |
| Bridget Fonda as Jessica Kamen | |
| "[All Anybody Can Do]" performed by | Bridget Fonda - :07 |
| ntino claimed Rialson was the inspiration for | Bridget Fonda's character in 1997's Jackie Brown. |
| co-stars in the movie, including Peter Fonda, | Bridget Fonda, Paul Reubens, Billy Bob Thornton, Warr |
| lm starring Harvey Keitel, Johnathon Schaech, | Bridget Fonda, and Gretchen Mol featuring a character |
| ks and Dan Aykroyd, You Can't Hurry Love with | Bridget Fonda, and It Takes Two with fellow Arkansan |
| in the 1993 film Point of No Return starring | Bridget Fonda, and an appearance in 1994's John Water |
| the 1989 film Shag, starring Phoebe Cates and | Bridget Fonda, the 1994 film Cabin Boy, starring Chri |
| Break Up is a 1998 thriller starring | Bridget Fonda, Kiefer Sutherland, and Steven Weber. |
| is a 2001 made-for-television movie starring | Bridget Fonda. |
| years, but in 2009, she reprised her role as | Bridget for the ending of the series. |
| She got her start as the fifth | Bridget Forrester on CBS's daytime soap The Bold and |
| d instead in a triangle that develops between | Bridget Forrester and her mother Brooke Logan. |
| Bridget Forrester | |
| mantic attraction between Ridge Forrester and | Bridget Forrester, who, at the time of her birth, was |
| day were logging on, claiming to be the real | Bridget, from Birmingham to Bangalore. |
| ptured at Wood End, Gatenby, the residence of | Bridget Gatenby, and executed with Edmund Catherick. |
| n about 1519) married (1) Margaret Spring (2) | Bridget Gibbon |
| ompany, founded by husband and wife Donal and | Bridget Gleeson, natives of Ireland, KitchenSource.co |
| rk City to Irish parents Michael Coughlin and | Bridget Gorman. |
| ife Katharine and two daughters Josephine and | Bridget, Grant Watson died at Petersfield, Hampshire, |
| a story about a woman with a gray character, | Bridget Gregory, who steals a bag of money ($700,000) |
| He married twice, to | Bridget Guthrie (1919) with whom he had one son David |
| For Canadian actress, see | Bridget Hall (actor). |
| The parish church, dedicated to St | Bridget, has a tower in the Perpendicular style but r |
| He and his wife, | Bridget, have four children and live in Inver Grove H |
| 1994) in 1991 and married thirdly, | Bridget Hawkings on 5 July 1996. |
| the group in 2004 with both Neil Campbell and | Bridget Hayden following him in 2006. |
| th the trio Flower was working with alongside | Bridget Hayden and Adam Davenport, forming the best-k |
| Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa (Japanese), | Bridget Hoffman (English) in the TV series |
| Episode II (notably Lia Sargent as Shion and | Bridget Hoffman as KOS-MOS). |
| Strasbourg, 17 March 1556), and | Bridget Hussey (c. |
| She currently has a recurring role as | Bridget in the American/Canadian series Being Human. |
| Plass is an Anglican who lives with his wife | Bridget in Scargill House in Yorkshire, England. |
| Bridget is just looking for sex while Mike is trying | |
| Some have questioned whether Saint | Bridget is in fact their author; Eamon Duffy reports |
| The church, dedicated to St | Bridget, is medieval.. |
| The village was used in Helen Fielding's | Bridget Jones novels as her childhood home. |
| nalysed the women of a generation inspired by | Bridget Jones and Sex and the City. |
| The campaign was backed by Tony Blair and | Bridget Jones author Helen Fielding, and organised a |
| s hilarity and cynicism in order to adapt the | Bridget Jones formula to a male perspective. |
| object of affection for fictional journalist | Bridget Jones (created by Helen Fielding), an interes |
| ish films and television programmes including | Bridget Jones' Diary (2001), Bridget Jones: The Edge |
| yer Cake, Wimbledon, Bride and Prejudice, and | Bridget Jones' Diary. |
| ened in 2005 by Helen Fielding, the author of | Bridget Jones' Diary. |
| lactica miniseries and television series, and | Bridget Jones' best friend in Bridget Jones's Diary a |
| He appeared in the film | Bridget Jones's Diary as "Mr Sit-up Britain" |
| ared as Eleanor Ross Heaney in the 2001 film, | Bridget Jones's Diary. |
| hem post-coital... glorious." is a quote from | Bridget Jones's Diary. |
| r in a musical adaptation of Helen Fielding's | Bridget Jones's Diary (musical).. |
| Secret Rapture (1993), Fever Pitch (1997) and | Bridget Jones's Diary (2001). |
| acks, such as being used in the soundtrack of | Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) and Coneheads (1993). |
| ut of Reach" from the soundtrack to the film, | Bridget Jones's Diary, reached number four in the UK |
| in The Good Life, Keeping Up Appearances and | Bridget Jones's Diary. |
| Zellweger has since starred in the sequel to | Bridget Jones's Diary in Bridget Jones: The Edge of R |
| as recorded a number of audio books including | Bridget Jones's Diary, Eden Close, The Weight of Wate |
| Bridget Jones's Diary (Maguire-2001) | |
| st known for his appearances in films such as | Bridget Jones's Diary, Mamma Mia!, A Single Man and T |
| Rings trilogy, and Doyle wrote the music for | Bridget Jones's Diary and Harry Potter and the Goblet |
| olin, Love Actually, Notting Hill, Elizabeth, | Bridget Jones's Diary, Atonement, and Frost/Nixon. |
| s, Gladiator, Johnny English, Superman 1 & 2, | Bridget Jones's Diary and Chicago, where his trumpet |
| Mrs Darcy in | Bridget Jones's Diary |
| Is used in the film | Bridget Jones's Diary. |
| "Someone Like You" (from French Kiss and | Bridget Jones's Diary) |
| d as the exterior of Daniel Cleaver's flat in | Bridget Jones's Diary. |
| iams (chorister) Eminent film-score composer ( | Bridget Jones, Chicken Run, Shrek, Kingdom of Heaven |
| Nelson is married to fellow MST3K writer | Bridget Jones, and the pair have two sons named Augus |
| holas Nickleby, Cold Mountain, Troy, Shrek 2, | Bridget Jones, Shark Tale, Alfie, Enduring Love, Saha |
| his satirical quest to track down the perfect | Bridget Jones. |
| k Book (2004), Lost in Translation (2003) and | Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) also used th |
| overed the song in 2004 for the soundtrack to | Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. |
| In the second novel, | Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, the character even |
| She also played a small part in the film | Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason as one of the detai |
| Amy Winehouse recorded it for the 2004 film | Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, slowing the tempo |
| include Elizabeth, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, | Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, Phantom of the Ope |
| rs ago with Mike Olson, Michael Calabrese and | Bridget Kearney, who were students at The New England |
| ain presenter of the television programme was | Bridget Kendall, Diplomatic Correspondent for the BBC |
| ja de Musica for Concert Artists Guild Winner | Bridget Kibbey's Carnegie Hall recital debut. |
| County Clerk: | Bridget Lamb |
| After miscarrying their child, | Bridget let Nick go so that he could marry Brooke. |
| e, Kilarney, Tralee, Erin, Galway, Tipperary, | Bridget, Limerick, and Wicklow. |
| Vaughan was married thrice, firstly to | Bridget Lloyd, daughter of Thomas Lloyd. |
| Bridget Louisa Harbord, a daughter of the 5th Baron S | |
| written by Nick Carter, Matthew Gerrard, and | Bridget Louise Benenate. |
| on television in 1972 as one of the stars of | Bridget Loves Bernie, a CBS television-network situat |
| tory alluded to the design, and the TV series | Bridget Loves Bernie included a shot of the Sixth Ave |
| reland, Hannan was the son of John Hannan and | Bridget Lynch. |
| 06, he was awarded a Society Award along with | Bridget Maasland. |
| Bridget Maeve Phillipson (born 19 December 1983) is a | |
| e wife, Margaret Field (as Maggie Mahoney) as | Bridget Malone. |
| Bridget Marie Bobel is a beauty queen from Peru, Indi | |
| Bridget Marquardt, Reality Star and model | |
| St. James, Tina Marie Jordan, Holly Madison, | Bridget Marquardt, Rachael O'Neill, and Kendra Wilkin |
| in 1626 John, later Sir John, Underhill; and | Bridget married Sir William Soame of Thurlow, Suffolk |
| on soldier and merchant, and the fifth child, | Bridget, married John Sanford who succeeded William C |
| Martin was born to Edward and | Bridget Martin in Rockland, Wisconsin. |
| He married | Bridget Mary Ormond in 1905 following the death of hi |
| the M-Net channel, hosted by James Lennox and | Bridget Masinga. |
| Welter (1925) - coroner's verdict, no arrest; | Bridget Masterson (1925) - indicted, no trial; Jean C |
| The plot focuses on | Bridget Mayor, a middle-aged housewife and part-time |
| tly held an authoritarian line on the case of | Bridget McCole and would not budge on his views, suff |
| in Ontario), as well as Catherine Sidney and | Bridget McGale and two other couples. |
| in McCardie [Frank McGarrity], Carol Brannan [ | Bridget McGarrity], Frank Ellis [L/Cpl. |
| McCaughey was the oldest son of Owen and | Bridget McGaughey. |
| Bridget McGovern said that "it's really not an exagge | |
| Bridget McKeever (born 2 February 1993 in Ballymoney) | |
| Bridget McKenzie is an Australian politician and memb | |
| two daughters (Cissie Agnes McLagan, Margaret | Bridget McLagan) and two sons (Angus and John Campbel |
| Easter as Garry and Terry, Lisa Hollander as | Bridget, Mitch Munroe as Sharon, Georgia Mitchell as |
| 2nd Viscount Beaumont of Swords and his wife | Bridget Monson. |
| John, Mary and | Bridget Moran. |
| Bridget Moynahan as Rachel | |
| Bridget Moynahan as Halley Buchanan | |
| Soon after, he courts model Ava Fontaine ( | Bridget Moynahan) after forging an elaborate scheme w |
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