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pular instrumental tune composed by Raymond A. | Browne in 1904. |
"On The Warpath" Raymond A. | Browne (composer) |
Charles A. | Browne as Paul Smith |
A.E. | Browne - Manager/Coach |
ian Society, where he encountered William A.F. | Browne and entered the vigorous debates concerning na |
Sir Adam | Browne, 2nd Baronet (c. |
cter has previously appeared in the film Agnes | Browne, played by Angelica Huston, and, along with th |
Alan | Browne - bass on "Around My Smile" |
Robert Alan | Browne as Martian Crewmember (uncredited) |
His father, Charles Albert | Browne, Sr. was an inventor and held several patents |
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 |
eaking the usual conventions for a live album, | Browne used new material and combined live concert pe |
n novel Robbery Under Arms by Thomas Alexander | Browne. |
Alfred | Browne |
odangers, the Andrea Keller Quartet, the Allan | Browne Quintet, the Australian Art Orchestra, the Ben |
arnett, Luke Moller, Sam Anning Quartet, Allan | Browne Quartet featuring Bernie McGann, Bennetts Lane |
Bearheart, Griever de Hocus, Nanabozho, Almost | Browne and the Trickster of Liberty, as well as numer |
Ambrose | Browne (11 January 1659 - July 1688) was an English p |
the family was a younger branch of the ancient | Browne family of Hitchin, Suffolk and Horsley, Essex. |
R v Richards; Ex parte Fitzpatrick and | Browne (1955) 92 CLR 171, was a legal case which even |
election proved to be another close battle and | Browne ousted Flook by 573 votes, against the nationa |
idence houses: Cook, Dickinson, McCreight, and | Browne. |
sted by Sir Jack Leslie and Baron Oranmore and | Browne, and attended by a number of ambassadors and d |
amson was a talented multi-instrumentalist and | Browne was the singer. |
In 2007, Raitt, Nash, and | Browne, as part of the No Nukes group, recorded a mus |
ampagna were indicted for extortion; Bioff and | Browne agreed to testify against them. |
ers include Borden Chemical, Smith-Douglas and | Browne Gregg. |
(Allen and | Browne were married in real life.) |
ent passed to Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew | Browne. |
Angela | Browne - Scilla's Friend |
the south wall is the tomb-chest of Dame Anne | Browne (died 1623) with a black marble lid and an ins |
He married, before April 8, 1645, Anne | Browne, the only daughter of the Very Rev. Dr. Jonath |
o St. John's in 1852 with his bride Sarah Anne | Browne. |
Elizabeth was the daughter of Sir Anthony | Browne, a trusted courtier at the court of Henry VIII |
to Thomas Grey, Marquess of Dorset and Anthony | Browne, Viscount Montagu. |
s appointed in August 2008, succeeding Anthony | Browne and Nicholas Boles in this role. |
Anthony | Browne |
ool, created as ‘The Grammar School of Anthony | Browne, Serjeant at the Law, in Brentwood'. |
Anthony | Browne was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire. |
Anthony | Browne (died 29 June 1592) |
Anthony | Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu KG PC (29 November 1528 |
Elizabeth, daughter of Anthony | Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu, in circa 1590. |
Sir Anthony | Browne (died 6 May 1548) was the son of Sir Anthony ( |
Sir Anthony | Browne; Standard bearer for Eng; |
In 1551 Jane married Anthony | Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu son of Anthony Browne an |
The Laureate for 2009 to 2011, Anthony | Browne, was announced on 9 June 2009, selected by a p |
Sir Anthony | Browne QS (1509-1567) was a British justice. |
r Robert Catlyn, Sir Robert Broke, Sir Anthony | Browne and James Dyer, all of whom became Chief Justi |
gs around Southwark Priory, from Anthony-Maria | Browne, 2nd Viscount Montagu; Bromfield redeveloped t |
He was the great grandson of the antiquary | Browne Willis. |
He was taken before Antony | Browne, then the local Justice, but later Chief Justi |
Brentwood School, which was founded by Antony | Browne in 1558, under a grant from Queen Mary (not, a |
cker became Lab Director in 1986, he appointed | Browne to a series of posts. |
Just before the Spanish Armada, | Browne, Gilbert, Marbeck and Ralph Wilkinson were put |
Assistant Solicitor, and shortly after, Arthur | Browne retired. |
Henry George was the son of Arthur | Browne, Esq. |
he then sole principal of the practice, Arthur | Browne, took into partnership Montagu Williams. |
Main article: | Browne Review |
aising the spectre of Royalist pirates such as | Browne Bushell making devastating raids on Parliament |
Trevor Howard as | Browne |
by many waterfalls on the South Island such as | Browne Falls (619m or 836m) and Sutherland Falls (580 |
In his first Major League at-bat, | Browne lined out in the second inning of Sandy Koufax |
Barrington St Aubyn | Browne (born 16 September 1967, New Amsterdam, Guyana |
Born in Auckland, | Browne received his primary education at St. Michael' |
The show starred Roman Danylo, Aurora | Browne, Jen Goodhue, Albert Howell, Terry McGurrin, W |
Aurora | Browne is a Canadian actress and comedian originally |
medians featured include Raoul Bhaneja, Aurora | Browne, James Cunningham, Jane Luk, Winston Spear, Sh |
Ray B. | Browne (January 15, 1922 - October 22, 2009), was an |
of the "people's peers" taking the title Baron | Browne of Madingley, of Cambridge in the County of Ca |
Baron | Browne - bass |
Thomas Henry Bayly | Browne (February 8, 1844 - August 27, 1892) was a Rep |
It was 2002 before | Browne lined out in his second Munster final. |
Betty Brown - (as Betty | Browne) |
The current editor and publisher is Bill | Browne. |
In 1912 Bishop | Browne and six of his priests successfully brought a |
ed by his predecessors was continued by Bishop | Browne and concentrated on the outside of the edifice |
For the living Irish footballer, see Bobby | Browne (footballer born 1962). |
Bobby | Browne (born 9 June 1962 in Dublin) is a former Irish |
Mary Bonaventure | Browne, Poor Clare and historian, born after 1610, di |
Both | Browne and Bates were winners of the BAFTA awards for |
Bothwell | Browne was a famous crossdresser from Northern Europe |
ot Kidder, Ted Danson, Steve Guttenberg, Brian | Browne, Wilford Brimley, Robert Urich, Ellen Barkin, |
It is now part of the Buckingham | Browne & Nichols Lower School campus. |
Through bequests to Buckingham | Browne & Nichols, there are the Edwin H. B. Pratt Fac |
American educator and headmaster of Buckingham | Browne & Nichols. |
He was educated at Buckingham | Browne & Nichols, Harvard University and Oxford Unive |
spital and is an assistant coach at Buckingham | Browne and Nichols School in Cambridge, Massachusetts |
hool in Massachusetts, USA, now the Buckingham | Browne & Nichols School, see Buckingham Browne & Nich |
Buckston | Browne Farm |
Downe is the location of Buckston | Browne Farm, built in 1931 as a surgical research cen |
election was declared void on 7 May 1874, but | Browne was re-elected at the resulting by-election, a |
rampound in 1559 in the Return of Members, but | Browne Willis (who supplemented the returns from othe |
The alterations by | Browne remained, although the venture was a failure, |
building was erected between 1876 and 1881 by | Browne and Gill of Bath. |
Originally owned by | Browne Mountain Television, it began broadcasting Dec |
"Tigalayo" (Traditional ;arranged by | Browne and Henri) |
A collection of 120 photographs taken by | Browne were published by Gardner under the title, Vie |
ion" (Lee Ricks and Slim Gaillard; arranged by | Browne and Franciscus Henri) (Control/Albert Music) |
t was never shown to any of the signatories by | Browne during his cross examination. |
an authoritative talk on sea-mats, followed by | Browne who argued that mind and consciousness were si |
September 9, 1962: Byron | Browne was signed as an amateur free agent by the Pir |
ed by the Astros to the Chicago Cubs for Byron | Browne. |
the St. Louis Cardinals for Curt Flood, Byron | Browne, Joe Hoerner, and Tim McCarver. |
May 4, 1968: Byron | Browne was traded by the Cubs to the Houston Astros f |
December 2, 1963: Byron | Browne was drafted from the Pirates by the Chicago Cu |
John C. | Browne, Louis Rosen, and Paul Lisowski (LANSCE divisi |
In 1871, he married Elizabeth C. | Browne (1843-1917). |
During his major league playing career, | Browne also was associated with the Chicago Cubs, Hou |
Carl | Browne Squier (April 17, 1893 - November 5, 1967) was |
Carl | Browne Squier (1893-1967), WWI aviator, barnstormer, |
es and authors like The Payton Skky and Carmen | Browne Series by author Stephanie Perry Moore; A Hear |
He had married Caroline | Browne in Cumbria in 1838. |
ed by ex members of the Senseless Things, Cass | Browne and Morgan Nicholls with Des Murphy (ex-Wastel |
Roberts, William Preston, Robert Eric Charles | Browne, Charles Challen, James Wardle Harpur, Ian Dei |
In 1918, Charles | Browne married Louise McDannell of Kentucky, herself |
Robert Charles | Browne (born October 31, 1952) is an American murdere |
9 Chickweed Lane was drawn by Chris | Browne (Hagar the Horrible) |
d line-up changed again, with Canadian Colleen | Browne replacing Parkin. |
Educated at Cheltenham College, | Browne served in World War II as an Acting Group Capt |
ave fared as well as those of his contemporary | Browne. |
story of a chance meeting of an actress, Coral | Browne, with Guy Burgess (Alan Bates), a member of th |
Army Archerd, Eileen Bowman, Coral | Browne, Cyd Charisse, Dale Evans, Alice Faye, Merv Gr |
n's Theatre in 1969 with Stanley Baxter, Coral | Browne and Hayward Morse. |
Coral | Browne - Cecile |
Coral | Browne ... Mabel Barnes |
Morgan, Fitzpatrick and Frank Courtney | Browne (the editor of the Bankstown Observer at the t |
Alexander Crawford | Browne (died 11 December 1942) was an Ulster Unionist |
Cyril | Browne (British Guiana) |
Danny | Browne: Keyboards, Bass, Drums, Percussion |
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 |
David | Browne from Entertainment Weekly was impressed by the |
ou Believe" received a mixed review from David | Browne, an editor from Entertainment Weekly. |
Entertainment Weekly reviewer David | Browne gave the album a D, calling it "one of the mos |
David | Browne of Time wrote "Tracks like "Dark Fantasy" and |
Paul VI. From 20 January 1971 until his death, | Browne served as Cardinal Protodeacon. |
John Ernest Douglas Delavalette | Browne (born 17 October 1938) is a former British pol |
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 |
Denis | Browne was ordained a Catholic priest on 30 June 1962 |
er, T. Carmody, D. Gillespie, M. Flynn, Dermot | Browne, F. Berry, John Francome and others and the le |
first he brought to Elland Road was Derry-man, | Browne. |
Defence Secretary Des | Browne had agreed to look at a new report into the cr |
The centre has been similarly described by Des | Browne in 2007, then Secretary of State for Defence, |
ter to the Secretary of State for Defence, Des | Browne, which he copied to the MoD's senior civil ser |
The building was officially opened by Des | Browne, who was then Immigration Minister, in Septemb |
Defence Secretary Des | Browne said: "The death of Sgt Hollingsworth is a ter |
or Scottish Secretaries Douglas Alexander, Des | Browne and Jim Murphy. |
nuary 2007, Secretary of State for Defence Des | Browne announced that the Metrix consortium has been |
He met Des | Browne in person for the first time two days after be |
Although a few teammates described | Browne as having the best natural power on the team, |
Alexander Dominic | Browne Cave (Green) 245 |
Sir Dominick | Browne, Irish merchant and landowner, c. 1585? - c. 1 |
Don | Browne is Telemundo's president. |
d McNamara to resign and replaced him with Don | Browne, in 2005. |
Dougie | Browne - (drums) |
By Dowdall | Browne was then deposed from his see on the grounds t |
Dr. | Browne died in his home in Bowling Green, Ohio on Oct |
On September 30, 2010, Dr. | Browne joined the cast of the off-Broadway play My Bi |
e: Some Recollections and Reflections, Dublin: | Browne & Nolan, 1949 |
Dublin: | Browne and Nolan, 1932. |
Duncan | Browne - Songs Of Love And War (1995) - "Misunderstoo |
Duncan | Browne (25 March 1947 - 28 May 1993) was an English s |
"Criminal World" is a song written by Duncan | Browne, Peter Godwin and Sean Lyons of the band Metro |
er version with a choral arrangement by Duncan | Browne was recorded by The Nice, as "Hang On to a Dre |
Earle | Browne Cook. |
Earle | Browne as Professor Carmichale |
en by Arthur "Bugs" Baer from a story by Earle | Browne. |
We are told by Edgar | Browne (1913), son of Dickens' illustrator ‘Phiz' and |
Edrick | Browne - Clay Freeman |
After his high school education, | Browne enlisted in the Forty-sixth Massachusetts Volu |
e Carew, William Crocker, Abraham Hart, Edward | Browne, John Smith, Judith Daw and Mary Underhill to |
George Edward | Browne (January 12, 1876 - December 9, 1920) was a pr |
Major William Knox Leet and Lieutenant Edward | Browne were awarded the VC for going back to save the |
e years by Daphne Oxenford, Julia Lang, Eileen | Browne, Dorothy Smith and others. |
Eileen | Browne was born in Birmingham, UK. |
Eileen | Browne is an author and illustrator most famous for b |
songs and nursery rhymes (often sung by Eileen | Browne and George Dixon) for children under five (and |
George Ekins | Browne (born 1837) was an Irish politician. |
After the 2001 General Election | Browne entered Tony Blair's government as the Parliam |
er, points to it being his daughter, Elizabeth | Browne, countess of Worcester. |
John Law Baker and his wife Caroline Elizabeth | Browne. |
Elizabeth | Browne was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Anne Boleyn and |
Byron Ellis | Browne (born December 27, 1942) is a former Major Lea |
th, and unavailable to provide ADR for Emelius | Browne. |
Poppins, fraudulent magician Professor Emelius | Browne in Bedknobs and Broomsticks and as hapless ant |
It established | Browne as the leading director of the "poetic drama" |
Ethel | Browne had also been elected to a two year term in 19 |
On the same evening, | Browne announced a paper which he presented in Decemb |
William A. F. | Browne was proposed for membership by John Coldstream |
ics were finally silenced after the Rev. G. F. | Browne (later Bishop of Bristol) published his resear |
A full No Nukes concert featuring | Browne and Crosby, Stills & Nash was also filmed near |
Felicia | Browne was born at Weston Green, Thames Ditton, Surre |
n Parliament, he was defeated by John Ferguson | Browne of the Progressive Conservative party in the 1 |
John Ferguson | Browne (born November 11, 1920) is a former Canadian |
Francis Fisher | Browne (December 1, 1843-1913) was an American editor |
Francis Fisher | Browne - editor |
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