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ief occupation of Gettysburg on June 26, 1863, | Burns was jailed for his adamant assertion of civil |
Edward | Burns as Jake Vig |
Teva R. Ladd, 27; David J. Heck, 19; Connie S. | Burns, 18; James T. Warmoth, 21; Bryan J. Wagner, 17 |
gislative colleagues are Representatives Henry | Burns and James Hollis "Jim" Morris and State Senato |
In 1824 | Burns married Jane, the daughter of George Dawson of |
Marc | Burns (born January 7, 1983) is an athlete from Trin |
Gary | Burns (born January 16, 1955 in Cambridge, Massachus |
For the Japanese garden, see Earl | Burns Miller Japanese Garden. |
The Goffrey C. Ward and Ken | Burns book Jazz: A History of America's Music states |
and N. F. Simpson, starring Len Birman, Helen | Burns and Jennifer Phipps |
's top comedians, including Jack Benny, George | Burns, George Jessel, Groucho Marx, Danny Kaye, and |
e in the suburbs, written and directed by Gary | Burns and Jim Brown. |
Vera was the niece of bluesmen Eddie "Guitar" | Burns and Jimmy Burns. |
Come Swing with Me, saw her working with Ralph | Burns, and Jimmy Jones led an ensemble behind her fo |
Written by Joey | Burns (1-6,8-15), John Convertino (3-6,10,11,13,15), |
Jake | Burns (born John Burns, 21 February 1958, Belfast) i |
James Mason, George | Burns and John Wayne as the three businessmen |
Ken | Burns Jazz: John Coltrane is a compilation album by |
k Bryant - Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges - Robert | Burns - John Byrom - George Canning - Henry Carey - |
nt at the time the roads were laid out by Owen | Burns and John Ringling for their "Ringling Isles" d |
He | burns a joss stick for her and prays for her soul wh |
s Hugo's first album and has appeared on Vinny | Burns' The Journey solo album and on the Ayreonauts |
Elmo | Burns Roper, Jr. (July 31, 1900 in Hebron, Nebraska |
t is working to produce The Ribbon starring Ed | Burns and Julia Stiles. |
Ken | Burns and Julie Burns remarked that they were "very |
Michael John | Burns (born July 14, 1978 in Westminster, California |
David Earl | Burns (born July 3, 1958) is a retired American prof |
After the death of Mrs. Kabbes | Burns in July 2002, Lynn Macon continues the traditi |
Arthur ("Art") Leon | Burns (born July 19, 1954) is a retired discus throw |
Marvin Duane "Ace" | Burns (born July 6, 1928) is an American water polo |
Burns in July 2010 | |
DeChon | Burns (born June 6, 1970, in Riverside, California) |
Regan | Burns (born June 14, 1968, in Fort Benning, Georgia) |
(1980, 1982), Deb Richard (1984, 1985), Laurie | Burns (1984), Karen Davies (1986, 1987, 1988), Page |
honors, including Laurie Rinker (1982), Laurie | Burns (1984), Karen Davies (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987), |
A telefilm | Burns Road ki Nilofar was produced in 2008 for ARY D |
When the school | burns down, killing the headmaster, a bright student |
44 kilograms (1,200 lb) and its Kestrel engine | burns 3,037 kilograms (6,700 lb) of propellant. |
Gudrun's instigation, but she, in desperation, | burns down king Atli's hall, kills Atli with a sword |
The formidable Canterbury front row of Eddie | Burns, Roy Kirkaldy and Henry Porter were combining |
Professor | Burns is known for having analyzed the bankruptcy of |
ilm directed by Theodore Reed and starring Bob | Burns, Dorothy Lamour and Ray Milland. |
the summer of 1912, Cross, along with Patrick | Burns, George Lane, and Archie McLean (“The Big Four |
Hawaiian Governor John A. | Burns appointed Lanham to the Hawaiian Circuit Court |
A task requiring maximum force | burns a large amount of those nutrients at the onset |
Catherine | Burns - Last Summer |
McEveety partnered with John Shepherd and Todd | Burns to launch Mpower Pictures. |
Burns was launched 4 July 1918 by Union Iron Works, | |
Werneth Low, where Capper suffered | burns that led to her death. |
roomsmen, a 2006 movie directed and staring Ed | Burns, John Leguizamo, Matthew Lillard, Jay Mohr, an |
s, cleft lip/palate, congenital abnormalities, | burns & leprosy, oral disease, dental, extractions & |
Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" - 3:49 (Percy, | Burns, Coy, Lever) |
The | Burns Building, like the Public Building was saved a |
former chairman and chief executive officer of | Burns Foods Limited. |
Anthony's fight against Kevin | Burns aired live on Spike TV on July 19, 2008, ended |
The plaintiff, Valerie | Burns, had lived with the defendant for 19 years, Pa |
t Washington State and, a recent discovery, in | Burns Bog, located in Delta, BC. |
"Congressional Power," in Deconde, | Burns, and Logevall, eds., Encyclopedia of American |
c Clapton (1996 Phantom Blues); Eddie "Guitar" | Burns (2002 Lonesome Feeling). |
Robert | Burns spent long time, studying at London and Paris, |
ack (Reverend Mercer) and Loughgilly (Reverend | Burns) both lost their lives. |
16 January 1968 (Alex Barris writer): George | Burns, Mary Lou Collins, The Hansen Sisters (violin) |
crophone inside Hotlips' tent as she and Frank | Burns make love, members of the camp listen in, and |
When running on solid fuel, Unit 2 | burns only low sulfur coal to reduce the emissions o |
"We Should Be Sleeping" ( | Burns, Money, Lowry, Thompson) - 3:52 |
In 1994, the firm was merged with | Burns Fry Ltd. to create the Nesbitt Burns Inc. enti |
Mrs. | Burns' sister, Lynn Macon, has been the school princ |
Robert | Burns, Henry MacKenzie, Frank Reidy - two clarinets, |
Ric | Burns, who made a documentary film about postwar Lat |
Burns was made a member of the Privy Council in Febr | |
In 1991, | Burns was made Vocations Director and Vice-Rector of |
Burns personally made presentations at The Hague and | |
Harold | Burns Jnr made his debut in the First XI in 1969 and |
Burns was mainly known for being an excellent skater | |
h the singer Eddi Reader about the poet Robert | Burns, the major focus of her creative work. |
Mark | Burns - Major Eastwood |
This was | Burns' first major trophy as a manager. |
Mike | Burns began making electronic music at the Universit |
Despite the intense pain due to his sustained | burns, he managed to run to a nearby hospital for tr |
Kenneth "Jethro" | Burns - mandolin |
el on harmonica, Hugh McDonald on bass, Jethro | Burns on mandolin, and composer David Amram on penny |
f Winston Churchill, T. E. Lawrence and Robert | Burns, and many texts set into the plinths and pathw |
Lamont | Burns (born March 16, 1974 in Greensboro, North Caro |
Jason M. | Burns (born March 17, 1978, in Massachusetts) is an |
fore he can do anything, Kaine breaks free and | burns his mark onto Jackal's face before breaking hi |
The anniversary of | Burns also marks the 2009 Homecoming Scotland, a cam |
Burns Beach marks one end of a coastal nature walk e | |
Hock | burns are marks found on the upper joints of chicken |
Burns was married to Michael Langham the former head | |
innego, and emphasised that Eugene Toman, Sean | Burns, and Martin McCauley were the men believed "fr |
Sloan | Burns - Math and Science High School coordinator, 20 |
Britton, A., Randolph Quirk, Terence | Burns, Peter Mathias, John Mason, The Interpretation |
is a theatre group owned and operated by Nica | Burns and Max Weitzenhoffer. |
On eye contact it causes severe eye | burns and may cause blindness. |
Keith Bernard | Burns (born May 16, 1972 in Greeleyville, South Caro |
W. Haydon | Burns - mayor of Jacksonville 1949 - 1965 and Govern |
Kevin | Burns was mayor of North Miami, Florida from 2005 to |
Lawton R. | Burns, PhD, MBA is the Chairperson of the Health Car |
Conrad | Burns - member of Yellowstone County Commission and |
Twenty-five men suffered multiple | burns, five men subsequently died as a result of the |
Burns has mentored for Penny Lane, a home for abused | |
Burns attended Mercer University, where she wrote fo | |
rried his childhood sweetheart, Patricia "Pat" | Burns, he met at a local youth club. |
Burns United Methodist Church is located in Des Moin | |
edwagon since 1990) and Stef Burnbaum (or Stef | Burns, from Michael Bolton's touring band and Y&T). |
Ronnie | Burns as Mickey |
Upon retiring, | Burns joined Middlesbrough's coaching staff. |
eague lead with 13 home runs along with Oyster | Burns and Mike Tiernan, while playing for Chicago. |
The plant | burns 3.3 million tons of coal annually. |
Burns was Millwall's goalkeeping coach for 14 years, | |
ment in the pine rocklands involves controlled | burns to mimic the natural pattern. |
%, and is used for treatment of sunburns, mild | burns and minor skin disorders. |
Burns designed models of the Matterhorn Bobsleds att | |
99, McNamee read the IRA Roll of Honour at the | Burns and Moley commemoration and the following mont |
At age four, she suffered severe | burns over more than 20 percent of her body when her |
The record was then mixed by Scott | Burns at Morrisound Studios, with backing vocals fro |
Burns spent most of his career in the American Hocke | |
thers who have received this award include Ken | Burns, Bill Moyers and Charles Kuralt.This year, Jen |
George | Burns ... Mr. Platt |
nsive care unit where he was being treated for | burns over much of his body after his indoor barbecu |
At full capacity, Gerald Gentleman Station | burns as much as 800 tons of coal per hour. |
Although he suffered severe third degree | burns over much of his body in the explosion he assi |
Fred | Burns as Muncie Sheriff |
rrett were later re-released on the 3rd Degree | Burns: The Music of TNA Wrestling Vol. |
On April 10, 2005, | Burns was named as the New England Revolution's Dire |
t was executive produced and directed by Kevin | Burns and narrated by Robert Clotworthy. |
Burns hosted NBC's Dog Eat Dog and was nominated for | |
ng credit, and reducing taxes - were Arthur F. | Burns and Neil H. Jacoby. |
s released from the promotion along with Kevin | Burns, Shane Nelson and Darrill Schoonover. |
s has voiced PBS documentary films such as Ric | Burns' project New York: A Documentary Film and seve |
s as Bob Hope, Bill Cosby, Jerry Lewis, George | Burns, Bob Newhart, George Carlin, Joan Rivers, Rich |
He died of his | burns the next day. |
In 1998, | Burns, Gladman, Nicholson, and Kavelaars co-discover |
on, Daisy Haggard, Meredith MacNeill, Nicholas | Burns and Nick Frost. |
od as Juno, Priscilla Gillette as Helen, David | Burns as Nikki, William Eythe as Art O'Malley, and W |
Burns was nominated by President George W. Bush on M | |
On March 22, 1972, | Burns was nominated by President Richard Nixon to a |
On April 12, 1902, | Burns was nominated by President Theodore Roosevelt |
f the nuns were injured, one suffering serious | burns; however, none of the adults were killed. |
ridge, Puddle of Mudd , Hell Yeah, Black Light | Burns and Nonpoint. |
Biodiesel | burns like normal diesel and works fine in any diese |
ment Park is a small amusement park located in | Burns Park, North Little Rock, Arkansas. |
Burns kicked North's 13th goal, but it was all to no | |
Burns was not one of the gunman it would turn out, b | |
concentrations, it is corrosive and may cause | burns if not used properly. |
Burns did not become as full time major leaguer unti | |
Burns did not endorse High after his defeat and the | |
James MacGregor | Burns, a noted presidential biographer and authority |
think like a human, he smashes the equipment, | burns his notes, and leads Helene to the factory. |
Greg | Burns (born November 9, 1972 in Brooklyn, NY) is a d |
Chris | Burns (born November 9, 1967 in Manchester) is a for |
Jack | Burns (born November 15, 1933) is an American comedi |
In many cases, Blast injuries and thermal | burns from nuclear weapons will far outnumber radiat |
In two volumes, London, | Burns & Oates, 1914.) |
Burns and Oates. | |
n broken legs upon impact with the ground; and | burns can occur due to friction against the pole. |
William George | Burns (22 October 1933 - 16 March 2009) was an Austr |
BI after his friend and colleague, W. Haywood | Burns, one of the founders of the National Conferenc |
nglican Catholic Church of Canada), William F. | Burns (Diocese of the Resurrection), William O. Lewi |
s launch, the Block DM3 upper stage made three | burns instead of the usual two. |
ember of the band is bassist Gary "3rd Degree" | Burns (part of the band's "Wall Of Thunder") and dru |
The Atlanta cottage was built by the | Burns Club of Atlanta in 1911, using measurements of |
The area is drained by two small | burns, tributaries of the River Wear and consists of |
Texas from 1967 to 1970, and edited by Stoney | Burns (penname of Brent Lasalle Stein), whose father |
On 5 November 1893, George | Burns, one of the two Ministerialist members for Tow |
He married Emitom | Burns, daughter of state senator and agricultural in |
waii Surgical Residency Program at the John A. | Burns School of Medicine. |
The John A. | Burns School of Medicine, an institution of the Univ |
The Denver Broncos drafted | Burns out of Oklahoma State in the 7th round (#210 o |
July 19 - Team majority owner Sue | Burns dies of lung cancer |
The | Burns Club of Atlanta, officially organized in 1896, |
former chairman and chief executive officer of | Burns Foods of Calgary. |
The next day, Patten | burns all of the sketches and boiled bones in a bonf |
Belford's cousin, James | Burns Belford of Colorado, was also a United States |
ongue River Member, Fort Union Formation, near | Burns Mine of Montana. |
icking up three downed American aviators, Hugh | Burns was off Ujae Atoll en route to rejoin her task |
He hides in Dr. Stein's laboratory, where he | burns his old, deformed body. |
onic, degenerative hip condition, however, put | Burns' career on hold before he could ever pitch for |
Burns died on October 31, 2001, with memorial servic | |
Burns appeared on Celebrity Wife Swap, which aired o | |
his more modern rifle; the soldier agreed and | Burns moved on with the rifle and with cartridges in |
While in the Navy, | Burns served on the USS Putnam and USS Chandler. |
Robert Britt | Burns (born on June 8, 1959 in Houston, Texas) is a |
ordsmen with Keith Tenniswood while Kooner and | Burns carried on working with The Aloof, and Jagz ha |
Senator Patrick | Burns building on the right, Heart building centre, |
She was commissioned as USS Etta M. | Burns (SP-542) on 2 June 1917 with Boatswain's Mate |
Assigned to the 1st Naval District, Etta M. | Burns operated on patrol duties in northern New Engl |
While in office, Delegate | Burns served on the Judiciary and Baltimore Conventi |
Talkers magazine ranked | Burns #24 on its list of The 25 Greatest Radio and T |
Max Cavalera, Marc Rizzo, Joe Nunez, and Bobby | Burns, and on this album, Dave Ellefson came back to |
The engineer Randy | Burns went on to produce other punk, thrash and deat |
"Финал" (Final) by Andrei Petrov - Robert | Burns, based on the main theme. |
Gardner based the Murray | Burns character on his friend, Jean Shepherd, who is |
634th Radar Squadron (SAGE) was deactivated at | Burns AFS on 30 September 1970 as a result of budget |
Hudson Taylor regarded | Burns as one of his spiritual mentors and wrote abou |
Burns Park, one of the largest municipal parks in th | |
End burner: propellant | burns from one axial end to other producing steady l |
Burns was one of the few MPs to refuse to shake the | |
The eminent surgeon John | Burns was one of the passengers killed in the accide |
the direct election of Senators began in 1913, | Burns is only the second Republican Montana has elec |
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