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When | Brunt almost became Grand Nagus, Quark temporarily b |
Brunt along with teammates Cassie Johnson, Jamie Joh | |
In 1881 Ware and Van | Brunt amicably dissolved their partnership, and Ware |
Katherine | Brunt and Holly Colvin miss the tour as well to focu |
emaining on his contract, negotiations between | Brunt and Wednesday broke down in July 2007, due to |
he rest of the Fenson rink teamed up with Ryan | Brunt and went to the 2011 Continental Cup of Curlin |
The same year, Van | Brunt and former employee Frank M. Howe established |
Van | Brunt and his neighbor, Dr. Strickland, were from th |
Its captain for the 2011 season is Steve | Brunt and its professional is Imad Wasim. |
Born in Boston in 1832, Van | Brunt attended Boston Latin School, and graduated fr |
Van | Brunt died in 1914 and his widow continued in life b |
9/111 by Katherine | Brunt for England Women v Australia Women, 2005 |
Brunt has also reported from South Africa on the mur | |
In 2004-05, his first full season at the club, | Brunt helped Wednesday achieve promotion to the Cham |
The Van | Brunt House (also known as the Morris House) is a hi |
Halley Research Station on the | Brunt Ice Shelf |
Brunt is the eldest of 2 sons. | |
Brunt Knott | |
On May 16, 1863 it bore the | brunt of the fighting in the Battle of Champion Hill |
The | brunt of the attack fell upon Moore's command, and i |
result of tense relations, Dell has borne the | brunt of the Zimbabwe government's displeasure. |
Her armoured flight deck absorbed the | brunt of some hits and enabled her to stay in action |
ere concentrated on Tamil Nadu, which bore the | brunt of the tsunami, and in Andhra Pradesh. |
hillies won only 75 games, and Felske bore the | brunt of criticism from fans and media. |
(2)Cuban troops bore the | brunt of fighting in the MPLA offensive in the north |
d before he assumed total command, he bore the | brunt of fallout from the My Lai massacre in March 1 |
From 6:00 to 9:00 am, Byng's brigade took the | brunt of Clausel's assault in the Battle of Roncesva |
low and middle income countries will bear the | brunt of an estimated 27 million new cancer cases an |
usin of Bill Greer of the Edmonton Rush, Chris | Brunt of West Bromich Albion and Zack Greer of the M |
der to help the Red Army which was bearing the | brunt of the Nazi onslaught. |
VMO-2 took the | brunt of the attack with 13 of its UH-1E Hueys destr |
ted assault against his company perimeter, the | brunt of which was directed up a defile covered by h |
of 8 men, occupied a revetment which bore the | brunt of a furious attack by approximately 200 drink |
ctober, two companies of the Baluchis bore the | brunt of the main German attack near the village of |
Japan, which bore the | brunt of the oil shocks, made spectacular improvemen |
eir lives while many girls till today bear the | brunt of the crimes committed by others. |
attle of Agridi in 1232 and thus withstood the | brunt of the enemy charge. |
Thus the Alans bore the main | brunt of the Hunnic assault, while the Goths were ab |
ive began and was one of the units bearing the | brunt of German attacks. |
As the | brunt of both Swedish fleets passed through the bloc |
ark, commander of 11 Group which had borne the | brunt of the fighting - shortly after the victory. |
le among the middle class who did not bear the | brunt of the depression saw New Deal programs as rad |
The | brunt of the fighting at Medina Ridge was conducted |
ne of defense against the savages, bearing the | brunt of the Indian wars, and courageously enduring |
ly aware that the Soviet Union was bearing the | brunt of the war against Hitler, and were aware of S |
osing 25-0, and although the forwards took the | brunt of the blame, the selectors also reacted by dr |
(who gave up a long home run to Ruth) took the | brunt of manager Ty Cobb's anger. |
She bore the | brunt of providing air cover in the Solomons until 2 |
reer; due to its exposed position, it took the | brunt of many storms that blew in from the Atlantic |
ame way though it is the Ricardos that get the | brunt of that action. |
The peninsula bore the | brunt of Ike's right-front quadrant, historically th |
k Hill 170 throughout the rest of the day, the | brunt of these attacks falling on No. 4 Troop of No |
peration these units were supposed to bear the | brunt of the fighting; South Vietnamese troops were |
Cape Finisterre in 1805, at times bearing the | brunt of the fighting, and helping to capture two Sp |
on the coast, would be sheltered from the full | brunt of a tsunami. |
The 4th Armored Division, which had borne the | brunt of the Arracourt tank fighting, lost 41 M4 med |
battle of Busaco this brigade had to bear the | brunt of the French attack, and Douglas's Portuguese |
y, the French 9th Light Regiment receiving the | brunt of the assault. |
he rest of the campaign in Gudbrandsdalen, the | brunt of the fighting had to be borne by British uni |
Frondizi bore the | brunt of public disapproval over these developments; |
ath from further injury while placing the full | brunt of terrific pressure on himself. |
is men too slowly, leaving Jackson to bear the | brunt of the fighting for two days, but they covered |
The neighbouring Portuguese troops bore the | brunt of the initial German assault and when they st |
t long term value, with Moneyfacts bearing the | brunt of the criticism. |
As Secretary he bore the | brunt of the administrative load of a body undergoin |
r division of the British line, to sustain the | brunt of the enemy's attack. |
milies, and it was the citizenry that bore the | brunt of the fighting; in less than 100 years over h |
ion, were withdrawn from action, and the whole | brunt of the battle in front, was sustained by the 9 |
The | brunt of the battle was borne by the Anglo-German un |
that doing so would make Northern Wei bear the | brunt of Jin attack. |
th of the River Somme and on 21 March bore the | brunt of the opening phase of the German Spring Offe |
The | brunt of Huntington's inept argument, clumsily artic |
e, and Captain Sartorius had to bear the first | brunt of the attack from the whole body of the enemy |
y Canada and Britain) to increasingly bear the | brunt of the combat in southern Afghanistan, experie |
them, and moreover, it were them who bore the | brunt of the fights instead Chiang's own troops. |
FACING THE | BRUNT OF FATE; INDOMITABLE,-UNAFRAID. |
He was also the | brunt of many media jokes. |
were felt in the Ladypool Road which bore the | brunt of the damage. |
But they had borne the | brunt of the fighting, and disease finished what war |
The town bore the | brunt of change of the political system. |
The | brunt of the attack fell on the ARVN forces in and a |
The first neighbor to bear the | brunt of this snub is Mrs Haraguchi. |
Sutton's ship, HMS Mars, bore the | brunt of the French fire. |
The Third Corps bore the | brunt of the trench fighting and fought most of Pete |
panese planes twice hit TF 17, and it took the | brunt of the enemy attacks. |
Kato and Yamasaki were left to bear the full | brunt of public humiliation. |
Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun and | Brunt of Deep Space Nine and Shran of Enterprise) ap |
Gandhi managed to duck and miss the full | brunt of the blow, even though the rifle hit him. |
As a senior witness Penney bore the | brunt of the allegations, and his health was badly a |
tion began to mount, with the news bearing the | brunt of the blame. |
The area faced the largest | brunt of the budget cuts per size of any section of |
The | brunt of the scoring came from the Hawks' front line |
though she is the character that has taken the | brunt of criticism. |
In South Carolina, which bore the | brunt of the storm, the Federal Emergency Management |
The attack took the army by surprise and the | brunt of the attack came down on the right flank. |
In 1970 | Brunt returned to Oxford as a Fellow of Brasenose Co |
Van | Brunt returned to Massachusetts around 1902, and die |
Seary, son of Henry and Edith ( | Brunt) Seary was educated at Sheffield University. |
During World War II | Brunt served in the Ministry of Shipping. |
permanent free transfer followed soon after as | Brunt signed a two-year contract at Wednesday. |
ned in May 1885 on President Street off of Van | Brunt Street but by 1900 a new structure was needed. |
daptively reused former Moravian church on Van | Brunt Street purchased by Bishop McDonnell of the Di |
attermole, Ross Turnbull, David Wheater, Chris | Brunt, Stuart Parnaby and England internationals Ste |
ther 27 before Clea Smith was lbw to Katherine | Brunt, to end with 355. |
rtnered with fellow Harvard graduate Henry Van | Brunt to form Ware & Van Brunt. |
Brunt was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in | |
Brunt was first to report the arrest of Amy Winehous | |
Following this, | Brunt was responsible for Quark receiving a savage b |
th FCA (Ferengi Commerce Authority) liquidator | Brunt, who believed that Quark was detrimental to Fe |
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