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Main article: | Browne Review |
to increase tuition fees as recommended by the | Browne Review, in order to keep her pledge to constit |
Browne rewarded him with the valuable right to nomina | |
The second phase, which includes music by John | Browne, Richard Davy and Walter Lambe, uses imitation |
ing the question of "Who is 'The Pretender'?," | Browne said - "...it's not me exactly, although somet |
Defence Secretary Des | Browne said: "The death of Sgt Hollingsworth is a ter |
es Edward Searle was the seventh son of Samuel | Browne Searle of Hackney. |
Sir Thomas | Browne Selected Writings (1968) |
es and authors like The Payton Skky and Carmen | Browne Series by author Stephanie Perry Moore; A Hear |
ool, created as ‘The Grammar School of Anthony | Browne, Serjeant at the Law, in Brentwood'. |
Browne served as first lieutenant and captain in the | |
Educated at Cheltenham College, | Browne served in World War II as an Acting Group Capt |
Paul VI. From 20 January 1971 until his death, | Browne served as Cardinal Protodeacon. |
The Bishop was a High Churchman and in 1885, | Browne set up the first diocesan organisation of the |
Returning from the Grand Tour, | Browne set about living the life of a country gentlem |
uis Obispo, California as Jacqueline Katherine | Browne she appeared in many films and TV shows such a |
n office or on a tennis court inspired runway, | Browne showed his Moncler collections on an artificia |
Jackson | Browne singled them out for praise while touring in N |
"Funkin' for Jamaica" ( | Browne, Smith) |
The firm changed its name to | Browne Son & Williams accordingly. |
Browne soon sold his shares in this contract and move | |
Carl | Browne Squier (April 17, 1893 - November 5, 1967) was |
Carl | Browne Squier (1893-1967), WWI aviator, barnstormer, |
His father, Charles Albert | Browne, Sr. was an inventor and held several patents |
Sir Anthony | Browne; Standard bearer for Eng; |
Alan Bennett and directed by John Schlesinger; | Browne stars as herself. |
In March, 2007 NYPD Deputy Commissioner Paul | Browne stated about the RNC protests: "You certainly |
he Dragon" Wilson, Cat Sassoon, Jon Agro, Kale | Browne, Stephen James Carver and Lenny Citrano. |
Browne subsequently stood as a "Conservative Rebel" i | |
A Thom | Browne suit is distinctive in structure and fit. |
Surrey, had supported the Parliamentary side, | Browne supported the Royalist army in the Civil War. |
ive explanation, from the bio of Sir Valentine | Browne, Surveyor general of Ireland (who was awarded |
online spots featuring such talent as Jackson | Browne, Sylvester Stallone and Mana for the "BURMA, I |
Reznor, Billy Bragg, Michelle Branch, Jackson | Browne, T-Bone Burnett, David Byrne, Marc Cohn, Steve |
In 2008, | Browne teamed up with the Italian sportswear company |
Fragment on Mummies, supposedly by Sir Thomas | Browne, that was a highly successful hoax. |
Samuel | Browne, the judge, was one of his parishioners, and a |
an, the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and George | Browne, the Archbishop of Dublin. |
such as Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jackson | Browne, The Eagles, The Derailers and the Desert Rose |
He married, before April 8, 1645, Anne | Browne, the only daughter of the Very Rev. Dr. Jonath |
9 August 1930 he married Lady Dorothy Margaret | Browne, the elder daughter of Valentine Browne, 5th E |
He was taken before Antony | Browne, then the local Justice, but later Chief Justi |
Browne then taught at the convent in Tallaght, where | |
Browne then appealed to the House of Lords. | |
Frey also met Jackson | Browne there, with whom he would also write songs. |
eoff Brooks, Sue Ingleton, Evelyn Krape, Peter | Browne, Tim Robertson. |
cker became Lab Director in 1986, he appointed | Browne to a series of posts. |
tain, got away from Abaco and alerted Governor | Browne to the presence of the rebel fleet. |
ngham lent a single squadron of KGL hussars to | Browne to cover his retreat; Browne initially positio |
The Octagon chapel paid for | Browne to leave |
surveyor in the kingdom, and was called Sense | Browne, to distinguish him from his contemporary, Lan |
is name by deed poll in 1915 from Henry George | Browne to Henry George Gore-Browne. |
tter dated 10 October 1584, from Sir Valentine | Browne to Lord Burleigh, he stated that "the work was |
ic presence sometimes appearing on the Vincent | Browne Tonight Programme as a panelist in recent year |
In 1764, | Browne took on the post of Chaplain at Morden College |
In 1945 | Browne took over the 150-seater Mercury Theatre, Nott |
Browne took great interest in the affairs of the pari | |
he then sole principal of the practice, Arthur | Browne, took into partnership Montagu Williams. |
eaking the usual conventions for a live album, | Browne used new material and combined live concert pe |
Brigadier General Edward Stevenson | Browne VC CB (23 December 1852 - 16 July 1907) was an |
to Thomas Grey, Marquess of Dorset and Anthony | Browne, Viscount Montagu. |
"Automatic" (Stella | Browne Vocal Mix) |
"Gotta Get Thru This" (Stella | Browne vocal mix) - 7:33 |
In a free parliamentary vote on 20 May 2008, | Browne voted for cutting the upper limit for abortion |
Thomas | Browne Wallace (1865-?) was the Member of Parliament |
Patrick Henry was sponsored by Ilo | Browne Wallace, wife of Vice President Henry A. Walla |
Louis | Browne, Ward 1 |
Browne was charged with adding a 900 square meter con | |
William Rowan | Browne was a founder of the society and was president |
In 1628 | Browne was elected Member of Parliament for Surrey an |
Browne was a man of abstemious habits, charitable dis | |
Felicia | Browne was born at Weston Green, Thames Ditton, Surre |
After the war, | Browne was an attorney and was a professor of History |
Browne was a member of the 1905 World Series Champion | |
Michael | Browne was born in Grangemockler, County Tipperary, a |
In the final report, | Browne was not required to repay anything. |
By Dowdall | Browne was then deposed from his see on the grounds t |
September 9, 1962: Byron | Browne was signed as an amateur free agent by the Pir |
Browne was Conservative Party Member of Parliament fo | |
Browne was married to the sister of George Henry Moor | |
Browne was physician to Queen Elizabeth, to James I, | |
Browne was made a Knight Commander of the Order of th | |
election was declared void on 7 May 1874, but | Browne was re-elected at the resulting by-election, a |
Browne was killed on the spot, while Townshend was mo | |
Browne was selected to contest the safe Labour seat o | |
Browne was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and educate | |
Browne was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-third | |
Browne was signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates as an ama | |
Browne was involved in subsequent business ventures i | |
Browne was the son of Christopher Browne and Thomazin | |
At a contested election in 1685, | Browne was elected Member of Parliament for Bletching |
Browne was an atheistic phrenologist and a proponent | |
William A. F. | Browne was proposed for membership by John Coldstream |
Despite the special remainder, | Browne was succeeded by his son, the second Baronet. |
Browne was said to be a good-looking man and two memb | |
Browne was elected prosecuting attorney for the thirt | |
Browne was a granddaughter of the Venetian consul in | |
Anthony | Browne was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire. |
amson was a talented multi-instrumentalist and | Browne was the singer. |
Browne was born in Derby in 1763. | |
Browne was born in South Halifax, Vermont. | |
Eileen | Browne was born in Birmingham, UK. |
Browne was the son of Sir Adam Browne, 2nd Baronet of | |
Browne was descended from a family which could trace | |
Browne was elected a representative to the so-called | |
Browne was born in Coushatta, Louisiana. | |
Browne was born in Dublin, County Mayo, Ireland, and | |
om a family of lawyers; his father, Sir Wistan | Browne, was a barrister of the Middle Temple, and thr |
Browne was born in Northfield, Vermont. | |
Browne was born in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, Englan | |
Browne was born in Hamburg, Germany, to a British Arm | |
Browne was preaching by the age of 20, and first beca | |
Simon | Browne was a dissenting minister and theologian. |
Browne was promoted to general in 1878, and awarded t | |
The Laureate for 2009 to 2011, Anthony | Browne, was announced on 9 June 2009, selected by a p |
In 2007 | Browne was appointed Vice President of Parkinson's UK |
Browne was born in Philadelphia on September 28, 1875 | |
During the 2009 expenses scandal, | Browne was initially asked to pay back £17,894 in mor |
Browne was then chosen to contest the ultra marginal | |
Browne was born in Waltham, Massachusetts in 1804. | |
Bothwell | Browne was a famous crossdresser from Northern Europe |
Elizabeth | Browne was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Anne Boleyn and |
Browne was appointed vicar of Olney, Buckinghamshire | |
Ken | Browne was immediately removed from the teaching staf |
On 2 September 1554, | Browne was created Viscount Montagu. |
Denis | Browne was ordained a Catholic priest on 30 June 1962 |
1870, while visiting asylums in East Lothian, | Browne was involved in a road accident which resulted |
adors came in 1600 from the Sultan of Morocco, | Browne was the only person who could understand them. |
In 1864 | Browne was employed by Alexander Gardner. |
Browne was a son of Sir Dominick Browne and Anastasia | |
Browne was the son of Sir Matthew Browne of Betchwort | |
Browne was the son of Sir Ambrose Browne, 1st Baronet | |
Bishop | Browne's nephew, Father Francis Browne, was an import |
May 4, 1968: Byron | Browne was traded by the Cubs to the Houston Astros f |
Browne was of low birth, born sometime prior to 1616, | |
December 2, 1963: Byron | Browne was drafted from the Pirates by the Chicago Cu |
er version with a choral arrangement by Duncan | Browne was recorded by The Nice, as "Hang On to a Dre |
When the Football League resumed in 1946, | Browne was 34 years-old, and he played one more seaso |
Browne was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Repr | |
One, 'Mistress | Browne', we do not know the first name of, but it was |
Browne went on to play with Warm Jets, Rialto, and Wh | |
Browne went on to a distinguished career as an asylum | |
A collection of 120 photographs taken by | Browne were published by Gardner under the title, Vie |
(Allen and | Browne were married in real life.) |
Major William Knox Leet and Lieutenant Edward | Browne were awarded the VC for going back to save the |
ltivation to Europe and the writings of Thomas | Browne, which attach in some way to the larger text. |
ter to the Secretary of State for Defence, Des | Browne, which he copied to the MoD's senior civil ser |
myth, Conor Claxton, Martin Mullan and Siobhan | Browne who were arrested for running guns from the Un |
The building was officially opened by Des | Browne, who was then Immigration Minister, in Septemb |
Mary | Browne, who married (1) Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl o |
d to Eleanor FitzAlan, the widow of Sir Thomas | Browne, who likewise was executed in 1460. |
Mabel | Browne, who married Gerald FitzGerald, 11th Earl of K |
Donal Donnelly as sweethearts Lily and Matthew | Browne who marry half way through the second series. |
He therefore ordered | Browne, who had rejoined the division, to turn his si |
ere English Dissenters and followers of Robert | Browne who was born at Tolethorpe Hall in Rutland, En |
an authoritative talk on sea-mats, followed by | Browne who argued that mind and consciousness were si |
ths after Rossetti's death; an essay on Thomas | Browne, whose Baroque style Pater admired; and a disc |
Sketch Club, and a close friend of member, Tom | Browne whose influence is clearly seen in his work. |
ot Kidder, Ted Danson, Steve Guttenberg, Brian | Browne, Wilford Brimley, Robert Urich, Ellen Barkin, |
nd Llandaff which were published by his friend | Browne Willis in 1717 and 1718. |
Browne Willis gives only James's name for 1597-8, and | |
Browne Willis gives Southcote's name as re-elected in | |
Browne Willis had a great desire to restore the churc | |
In 1740, | Browne Willis bought a house in Aylesbury Street, Fen |
Browne Willis gives Lambert's name with a query again | |
Browne Willis gives three names for Lyme Regis in the | |
In order to perpetuate his own memory, | Browne Willis arranged for a sermon to be preached at |
rampound in 1559 in the Return of Members, but | Browne Willis (who supplemented the returns from othe |
erest in antiquarian matters and assisted with | Browne Willis's work A Survey of the Cathedral Church |
Browne Willis, 'A Table of the Gold Coins of the King | |
Browne Willis, Notitia Parliamentaria (London, 1750) | |
He was the great grandson of the antiquary | Browne Willis. |
Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, according to | Browne Willis. |
Maitland sent Major George | Browne with 126 men, comprising two companies of the |
story of a chance meeting of an actress, Coral | Browne, with Guy Burgess (Alan Bates), a member of th |
1680), married John | Browne, without issue |
tarian National Convention vote in which Harry | Browne won the party's nomination. |
Browne worked as a bandleader on and off in the 1950s | |
Browne worked as a journalist. | |
Prior to his election to the State Senate, | Browne worked as Certified Public Accountant and atto |
The 104-room mansion designed by Little & | Browne would be razed in 1969. |
During this time, | Browne would be mixing with some of the distinguished |
The encyclopaedist and author Sir Thomas | Browne wrote a short essay upon Athenaeus which refle |
railer Load A Girls - 3:58 (Cleveland "Clevie" | Browne, Wycliffe Johnson, Greville Gordon) |
Sir Henry | Browne, younger son of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount M |
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