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Virginia | Browne Faire |
aptain Hook, Mary Brian as Wendy, and Virginia | Browne Faire as Tinker Bell. |
oardman, Evelyn Brent, Dorothy Devore Virginia | Browne Faire, Betty Francisco, Pauline Garon, Kathlee |
However, | Browne Falls cascades 843 metres (2,766 feet) down a |
by many waterfalls on the South Island such as | Browne Falls (619m or 836m) and Sutherland Falls (580 |
the family was a younger branch of the ancient | Browne family of Hitchin, Suffolk and Horsley, Essex. |
History of the | Browne Family |
In the 17th century the | Browne family leased it to the Sealy family, who purc |
Prior to this it was the home of the | Browne family, local farmers, for 400 years. |
The hall was the home of the | Browne family, a notable member of which Robert (c. 1 |
was first built as the personal mansion of the | Browne family. |
ntal textures, it was a huge success with many | Browne fans, though not with mainstream audiences. |
Buckston | Browne Farm |
Downe is the location of Buckston | Browne Farm, built in 1931 as a surgical research cen |
Henry | Browne, Farmer was a short propaganda film produced i |
e story switches to a day in the life of Henry | Browne, farmer; Henry Browne is 38 years old, married |
Ffolkes was the son of Martin William | Browne Ffolkes and his wife Henrietta Bridget Wale, d |
Sir William Hovell | Browne ffolkes, 3rd Baronet (21 November 1847 - 9 May |
Robert | Browne, Fielding - Campbell Island |
mber in 1598 for attempting to murder one John | Browne, first by offering him a poisoned lemon and th |
gh Phrenological Society, George Combe toasted | Browne for his success in proselytising other medical |
Browne fortunately survived the attack and Barnes fle | |
David | Browne from Entertainment Weekly was impressed by the |
"Song for Adam" is a song by Jackson | Browne from this 1972 debut album Jackson Browne. |
Browne further alienated the middle ground in 1986 wi | |
Entertainment Weekly reviewer David | Browne gave the album a D, calling it "one of the mos |
Just before the Spanish Armada, | Browne, Gilbert, Marbeck and Ralph Wilkinson were put |
g surgical techniques, including the Sir Denis | Browne Gold Medal from the British Association of Pae |
The Sir Denis | Browne Gold Medal from the British Association of Pae |
nited for Safe Energy collective, with Jackson | Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, and John Hall bein |
ers include Borden Chemical, Smith-Douglas and | Browne Gregg. |
According to a Red River Parrish Sheriff, | Browne grew up as one of nine children in a hardscrab |
an independent body commissioned by Lord John | Browne, Group Chief Executive Officer of BP, to advis |
p as Hitchcock, Paul, Russell and drummer Jeff | Browne, guitarist Mark McEntee and keyboardist, arran |
Browne had sentenced Hunter when Justice of the Peace | |
Browne had a rough reception in Ireland, with open ho | |
The incumbent, Jeremy | Browne had a notional 3.3% lead from the 2005 electio |
Defence Secretary Des | Browne had agreed to look at a new report into the cr |
Browne had the dubious distinction of leading the lea | |
Acknowledging that | Browne had a large task ahead of him in following his |
s than the alternative options and saying that | Browne had acted "openly and honestly, and for the ve |
Browne had been educated by private tutors and later | |
By 1580 | Browne had become a leader in this movement and attem |
ior member of the school's teaching staff, Ken | Browne, had been arrested in July of that year under |
In 1780, after the death of Hartshorn, | Browne had Dr. James Chelsum, a minor scholar, instal |
Browne had been head of the NBC affiliate WTVJ in Mia | |
Ethel | Browne had also been elected to a two year term in 19 |
Stanford, and are set to the trio from Robert | Browne Hall's New Colonial March. |
John | Browne has topped the poll in the constituency of Wex |
Since Williamson's death in 1990, | Browne has continued to perform and record in the spi |
p Massinger's Bondman (1624), although William | Browne has also been claimed as their author. |
um in Sydney and was a friend of William Rowan | Browne; he was awarded the Clarke Medal by the Royal |
Browne held the seat in 2010, increasing his majority | |
He wrote under pseudonyms, among them Matthew | Browne, Henry Holbeach, and T. Talker. |
Thomas | Browne Henry as Vice-Admiral Enright |
, in New York, followed in February 1938, with | Browne himself playing Fourth Tempter. |
ndley and the Section, but rather with Jackson | Browne himself. |
The Rev'd J. M. | Browne, III |
the paper until selling to printer Alstead W. | Browne in March 1900; he sold out to Harris M. Dolbea |
pular instrumental tune composed by Raymond A. | Browne in 1904. |
The centre has been similarly described by Des | Browne in 2007, then Secretary of State for Defence, |
Janet | Browne in her biography of Charles Darwin asserts tha |
of Edwin Gilbert Izod, he adopted the surname | Browne in 1920 as his family felt his more unusual su |
Thomas | Browne, in his Pseudodoxia Epidemica, notes that Ezek |
He married Noreen | Browne in 1931. |
He had married Caroline | Browne in Cumbria in 1838. |
His music was published by John | Browne in 1609, including a number of settings of poe |
Brentwood School, which was founded by Antony | Browne in 1558, under a grant from Queen Mary (not, a |
ertarian and noted that he had voted for Harry | Browne in the 1996 U.S. Presidential election, Dasbac |
ed but there is a memorial marker dedicated to | Browne in the Ryde Town Cemetery, as well as plaques |
d by Evelyn from his father-in-law Sir Richard | Browne in 1653 and Evelyn soon began to transform the |
Orchestra recorded the song with vocals by Sam | Browne in 1934 on the Brunswick label as catalog numb |
Poppins, fraudulent magician Professor Emelius | Browne in Bedknobs and Broomsticks and as hapless ant |
He met Des | Browne in person for the first time two days after be |
d McNamara to resign and replaced him with Don | Browne, in 2005. |
Browne instigated a new investigation by sending a cr | |
the Netherlands and who founded the Sir Thomas | Browne Institute for the study of Anglo-Dutch relatio |
Sir Dominick | Browne, Irish merchant and landowner, c. 1585? - c. 1 |
Browne is married to Judy and has three children, a f | |
Browne is quoted to have claimed that the song was al | |
The early modern English prose of Sir Thomas | Browne is probably the most frequently quoted source |
Colonel Thomas Gore | Browne is appointed later in the year, but does not a |
Don | Browne is Telemundo's president. |
Patrick M. | Browne is a Republican member of the Pennsylvania Sta |
Aurora | Browne is a Canadian actress and comedian originally |
Eileen | Browne is an author and illustrator most famous for b |
Browne is widely considered to be one of the drug dis | |
Browne is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame | |
Browne, J (2009), "Darwin the Scientist", Cold Spring | |
pringsteen, Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Jackson | Browne, J.D. Souther, Steven Soles. |
he firm reflected this change, renaming itself | Browne Jacobson & Roose. |
Browne Jacobson's Birmingham office opened in July 19 | |
e in 1987, the name of the firm was changed to | Browne Jacobson. |
Out-halves: Scott | Browne, James Shiells |
medians featured include Raoul Bhaneja, Aurora | Browne, James Cunningham, Jane Luk, Winston Spear, Sh |
alter C. Hackett/Lance Sieveking) with Laidman | Browne, Jane Barrett, Norman Shelley & Arthur Ridley |
Browne, Janet (2010), "Making Darwin: Biography and t | |
The show starred Roman Danylo, Aurora | Browne, Jen Goodhue, Albert Howell, Terry McGurrin, W |
068-69) recalled the sensibility of Sir Thomas | Browne, Jenkins's music is much closer historically t |
the St. Louis Cardinals for Curt Flood, Byron | Browne, Joe Hoerner, and Tim McCarver. |
s early interviews with Joni Mitchell, Jackson | Browne, John Denver, Tom Waits, Phil Ochs, Bonnie Rai |
e Carew, William Crocker, Abraham Hart, Edward | Browne, John Smith, Judith Daw and Mary Underhill to |
stadt, Kris Kristofferson, John Prine, Jackson | Browne, John Denver, John Jorgenson, and Leland Sklar |
iam Pierrepont, John Crewe, John Potts, Samuel | Browne, John Bulkeley, Lords Pembroke, Salisbury, Mid |
On September 30, 2010, Dr. | Browne joined the cast of the off-Broadway play My Bi |
Later, | Browne joined the coaching staff at Halifax Town, and |
Charles Albert | Browne, Jr. was born in North Adams, MA on August 12, |
Dr. Charles Albert | Browne, Jr. (August 12, 1870-February 3, 1947) was a |
Danny | Browne: Keyboards, Bass, Drums, Percussion |
emiere, as The Gay Hussars, adapted by Maurice | Browne Kirby with lyrics by Grant Stewart, was at the |
28 June - Sir Valentine | Browne, Knight purchases estates, including the Lakes |
Sir Valentine | Browne, Knight is appointed to the task. |
Sir Valentine | Browne, Knight, Surveyor General of Ireland, landowne |
His grandfather was Sir Richard | Browne, Kt. |
e Cannon, Julien Wilson Trio, Keller, Murphy & | Browne, Kynan Robinson's Escalators, MAG Solo guitar, |
Antigua and Barbuda (ANT) (Alfred | Browne, Larry Miller, Howard Lindsay, Dale Jones) 3.1 |
ated programs, including Jim Bohannon, Dr. Joy | Browne, Larry King Live and Sporting News Radio, plus |
Browne later said that Claxton "spent more than US$10 | |
Browne learned to ride a bicycle at the age of four, | |
Browne led the 2nd Punjab in several engagements, and | |
August 4, 1979, featuring Little Feat, Jackson | Browne, Linda Ronstadt, Bonnie Raitt, Nicolette Larso |
In his first Major League at-bat, | Browne lined out in the second inning of Sandy Koufax |
It was 2002 before | Browne lined out in his second Munster final. |
and Ear Hospital was founded in 1874 by Lennox | Browne, Llewellyn Thomas, Alfred Hutton, George Walli |
tury Lord Mayor, was his nephew, while William | Browne, Lord Mayor in 1513, was his son-in-law. |
8, shortly after Brian Cowen became Taoiseach, | Browne lost his position as Minister of State for Fis |
John C. | Browne, Louis Rosen, and Paul Lisowski (LANSCE divisi |
essful careers of their own, including Jackson | Browne, Lowell George, Roy Estrada, Jimmy "Guitar" Sm |
Via his son, Geoffrey | Browne, M.P. (died 1668) and grandson Dominick Browne |
r of a Methodist minister, the Reverend George | Browne Macdonald. |
Browne made many contributions to the Gentleman's Mag | |
Browne made important drug discoveries throughout the | |
Browne made a habit of riding to training with his or | |
Browne married Elizabeth Adam, daughter of William Ad | |
In 1918, Charles | Browne married Louise McDannell of Kentucky, herself |
Moses | Browne married Ann Wibourne in 1738 in Clerkenwell. |
He also won the | Browne medal for Greek verse composition in 1828, but |
at Trinity College Cambridge, where he won the | Browne medal in 1848 and the Chancellor's Classical m |
Jackson | Browne memorialized George in his 1980 song "Of Missi |
collection of sculpture that belonged to Lyde | Browne, mostly Ancient Roman marbles. |
Browne Mountain Television sold the station to He's A | |
Originally owned by | Browne Mountain Television, it began broadcasting Dec |
Browne moved to California to continue playing music, | |
1849, at the time of the California Gold Rush, | Browne moved to California and worked in various jobs |
Sir Thomas | Browne MP was a medieval Chancellor of the Exchequer |
rtists including as Basement Jaxx, Sia, Stella | Browne, Narcotic Thrust and Rollercone. |
oduced include MC5, Livingston Taylor, Jackson | Browne, Natalie Merchant, Alejandro Escovedo, and Sha |
Browne nominated in his place William Smith, who turn | |
n Parliament, he was defeated by John Ferguson | Browne of the Progressive Conservative party in the 1 |
David | Browne of Entertainment Weekly stated that Mind, Body |
f the track for their album Reanimation, David | Browne of Entertainment Weekly called "Rnw@y" "more s |
d been designed and built by George Washington | Browne of Edinburgh, with interiors and furnishings b |
olume of poetical translations by 'Master John | Browne of Crewkerne, a boy of twelve years old,' and |
of the "people's peers" taking the title Baron | Browne of Madingley, of Cambridge in the County of Ca |
Malouf, Jr., and his wife, the former Therese | Browne of North Carolina, have three sons, a part of |
es in 1473 by the famous wool merchant William | Browne of Stamford. |
The works by " | Browne" in the Fayrfax Book display a similar differe |
David | Browne of Time wrote "Tracks like "Dark Fantasy" and |
Browne offered them three free days at his Los Angele | |
He now presents Tonight with Vincent | Browne on TV3, which broadcasts from Monday to Thursd |
On 5 March 1860, | Browne ordered the military occupation of the land, l |
election proved to be another close battle and | Browne ousted Flook by 573 votes, against the nationa |
He sided with Noel | Browne over the mother and child scheme and stood aga |
Harriet Mary | Browne Owen (1790-1858) was an English writer and com |
His parents, Jack and Doris May | Browne, owned a pub in Wyke, Yorkshire, and Browne an |
The carrying equipment was the leather Sam | Browne pattern, brown for most regiments, black for R |
eter Ustinov, Georg Stanford Brown, Roscoe Lee | Browne, Paul Ford, Lillian Gish, James Earl Jones and |
"Criminal World" is a song written by Duncan | Browne, Peter Godwin and Sean Lyons of the band Metro |
Sir Thomas | Browne, physician, encyclopedist (died 1682) |
Browne played in the late 1920s with Junie Cobb's ban | |
In the 1940s | Browne played with Slim Gaillard, Fats Waller, Buddy |
Roscoe Lee | Browne played the voodoo priest, Houngan. |
Browne played 13 games for the Chicago Black Hawks in | |
ine (who was 6 when her mother died), and Kale | Browne played the role of McAuliffe's husband, Steven |
cter has previously appeared in the film Agnes | Browne, played by Angelica Huston, and, along with th |
rack 12 Larry Knetchel plays organ and Jackson | Browne plays piano; on bonus track 14 Jimmi Seiter pl |
Moses | Browne, poet and clergyman |
Mary Bonaventure | Browne, Poor Clare and historian, born after 1610, di |
During the hearing | Browne produced the document citing it "a sham". |
"Desmond | Browne, QC, for McKenna, said that 'any perceived lac |
Sir Anthony | Browne QS (1509-1567) was a British justice. |
arnett, Luke Moller, Sam Anning Quartet, Allan | Browne Quartet featuring Bernie McGann, Bennetts Lane |
odangers, the Andrea Keller Quartet, the Allan | Browne Quintet, the Australian Art Orchestra, the Ben |
s fame), Will McFarlane (recorded with Jackson | Browne), Randy Matthews, Jerusalem, and Steve Camp. |
Browne, Raymond A. "On The Warpath" (Sheet music). | |
Browne read Philosophy and Theology at New College, O | |
Born in Auckland, | Browne received his primary education at St. Michael' |
Governor | Browne received further intelligence in late February |
In 1527 a certain William | Browne received a grant of board and lodging in the p |
Singer Jackson | Browne recorded "Cocaine" and "Shaky Town" in Edwards |
Browne refused to allow him to preach there. | |
n' Radio is a 1983 album by Jazz trumpeter Tom | Browne, released on Arista Records. |
The alterations by | Browne remained, although the venture was a failure, |
d line-up changed again, with Canadian Colleen | Browne replacing Parkin. |
Rev Robert | Browne reported in the 1743 Visitation Returns that t |
Browne retired to his home in Dumfries and worked on | |
Assistant Solicitor, and shortly after, Arthur | Browne retired. |
ing the second and third seasons of "Bonanza", | Browne returned to the show in the fifth season in a |
ned to a 14-over 84 to tie for 49th while Olin | Browne returned an 80 for a share of 23rd. |
After the war, | Browne returned to his native Northfield, where he di |
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