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ool, Manchester United, Huddersfield Town and | Carlisle United. |
a striker for Burnley, Hartlepool United and | Carlisle United. |
match was contested between Swansea City and | Carlisle United. |
for Preston North End, Tottenham Hotspur and | Carlisle United. |
uting for Chester on March 1, 1978 at home to | Carlisle United. |
n Irish defender who is currently playing for | Carlisle United. |
and only goal for the club with a lob against | Carlisle United. |
olours in stoppage time of their 4-3 win over | Carlisle United. |
first and only goal in his final game against | Carlisle United. |
urprise promotion contenders Grimsby Town and | Carlisle United. |
ces for each of Darlington, Bradford City and | Carlisle United. |
ly the third minute of his full debut away at | Carlisle United. |
layed as a defender for Huddersfield Town and | Carlisle United. |
g non-league football with Torquay United and | Carlisle United. |
d was contested between Stevenage Borough and | Carlisle United. |
in Rochdale and later on Doncaster Rovers and | Carlisle United. |
rust' banner across the country in support of | Carlisle United. |
ased at the end of the 2003-04 season to join | Carlisle United. |
olverhampton Wanderers, Preston North End and | Carlisle United. |
etic was drawn against fellow League One club | Carlisle United. |
ieve the double over both Cheltenham Town and | Carlisle United. |
ing for Doncaster Rovers, Birmingham City and | Carlisle United. |
years ending with a Play-off final defeat to | Carlisle United. |
aying for Preston North End, Lincoln City and | Carlisle United. |
is a midfielder who plays for League One side | Carlisle United. |
995, and was contested by Birmingham City and | Carlisle United. |
, but were knocked out in the second round by | Carlisle United. |
31 August 1993 as Torquay drew 1-1 at home to | Carlisle United. |
nterested in signing Garner, before he joined | Carlisle United. |
player who plays for Football League One side | Carlisle United. |
on 6 September 1986, in a 2-1 home defeat by | Carlisle United. |
glish football player who currently plays for | Carlisle United. |
urrently playing for Football League One side | Carlisle United. |
t to a penalty shootout, which was won 4-3 by | Carlisle United. |
5 appearances, Scarborough, AEP Paphos FC and | Carlisle United. |
ctorious Football League Trophy final against | Carlisle United. |
right back position with David Raven joining | Carlisle United. |
As of 2009, Booth is first-team coach at | Carlisle United. |
Carlisle United: 25 June 1999-10 May 2000 | |
g from playing, he became the club trainer at | Carlisle United; he remained in that job for four year |
He resumed the practice of law in | Carlisle until 1910, when he moved to Los Angeles, Cal |
r 12-month contract extension, keeping him at | Carlisle until June 2008. |
Carlisle used to play practice matches against them an | |
Carroll in collaboration with Kevin Topek and | Carlisle Vandervoort designed a hydroponic vegetation |
Barrow, with some continuing to Sellafield or | Carlisle via the Cumbrian Coast Line. |
umbria, notably along the Tyne Valley Line to | Carlisle via MetroCentre and Hexham, northbound to Mor |
four through trains each day beyond Barrow to | Carlisle via Whitehaven and one to Millom (connections |
also served by a single DalesRail service to | Carlisle via Settle during the summer months. |
north to | Carlisle via the Mt. |
st", and was founded in January 2008 by Cyall | Carlisle Victor and Christopher Don. |
s ARLFC, Dewsbury (Twice), Bradford Northern, | Carlisle, Wakefield Trinity, and York, playing at Cent |
Carlisle Wallace Higgins (1889-1980) was a North Carol | |
He took | Carlisle, Wark, Alnwick, Norham and Newcastle-upon-Tyn |
hool, of which his father, afterwards Dean of | Carlisle, was headmaster, he was early attracted to th |
Carlisle was named after a county in Kentucky. | |
In that year the first sale of Whitebreds in | Carlisle was held at Botchersgate Mart. |
Arthur | Carlisle was the 6th Anglican Bishop of Montreal from |
Carlisle was born in Greenville, Mississippi in 1977. | |
RAF | Carlisle was just one in a chain of several Maintenanc |
George Howard, 7th Earl of | Carlisle, was his elder brother. |
Carlisle was the eldest son of Frederick Howard, 5th E | |
Carlisle was then assigned as a target vessel for Oper | |
In 1983, | Carlisle was the most marginal Labour seat in the coun |
The Newcastle and | Carlisle was amalgamated with the North Eastern Railwa |
est Coast Main Line between London Euston and | Carlisle was the only part not wholly owned by the LNW |
Fort | Carlisle was renamed Fort Davis and is used by the Def |
Carlisle was fitted with radar during her conversion a | |
The area comprising the town of | Carlisle was first settled by English colonialists in |
Edmund Law (1703-1787), afterwards Bishop of | Carlisle, was at the time rector. |
Under Owen Ogelthorp | Carlisle was a poor diocese, and when the Reformers pl |
In the 2005-06 season, | Carlisle was restricted to mostly appearances from the |
The Earldom of | Carlisle was divided into baronies, but on the creatio |
ted to Division Two just two seasons earlier, | Carlisle were newly-promoted and Southend had endured |
f semi-final for the second year running when | Carlisle were defeated 3-2 on aggregate by Leeds Unite |
00 homes were without power and some areas of | Carlisle were under 7 ft (2.1 m) of water. |
At the end of the season | Carlisle were promoted to League Two, in the 2005-2006 |
mes of Hayward's Correspondence (edited by HE | Carlisle) were published in 1886. |
Carlisle were relegated to the Conference in 2004, but | |
expired, Aldred made his first team debut for | Carlisle when he came on as substitute in their 1-0 wi |
members of the choir also sang backup for Bob | Carlisle when he came to Roanoke for a small performan |
destroyed, and they were sent as captives to | Carlisle, where they were later executed on the orders |
He was born in | Carlisle, where his father was headmaster of the gramm |
Its resources were transferred to | Carlisle where BBC Radio Cumbria was formed. |
He was taken to the Cumberland Infirmary in | Carlisle, where he died a few hours after arrival. |
The god was also venerated at | Carlisle, where he was once more equated with Mars and |
Twenty years later he was appointed bishop of | Carlisle, where he remained until his translation to D |
f the military road running from Newcastle to | Carlisle which was built by General Wade during the Ja |
is on the Tyne Valley Line from Newcastle to | Carlisle, which passes to the north of the village. |
ocomotive fleet is based at Kingmoor depot in | Carlisle, which reopened during 2000. |
Atkins had been manager of | Carlisle while Andrews was a trainee there. |
ng's son came on foot with one knight only to | Carlisle, while his father scarce escaped through wood |
trains run through to and from Whitehaven and | Carlisle whilst another runs as far as Sellafield. |
Beaucaire is in love with Lady Mary | Carlisle, who is herself courted by the Duke of Winter |
even the Lord Lieutenant himself, the Earl of | Carlisle, who removed him from his position as a justi |
On Christmas Eve 2004, Livesey signed for | Carlisle, who were then in the Conference and since jo |
is named after Lord Morpeth, the 7th Earl of | Carlisle, who was the First Commissioner of Woods and |
Short has said that it was her low opinion of | Carlisle, who she worked under as a civil servant pers |
1937) was an English field hockey player from | Carlisle, who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. |
he last of just three matches Glass played at | Carlisle, who were unable to sign him on a permanent b |
tograph: "I took the picture to the police in | Carlisle who, after many doubts, examined it and state |
Beaumont Howard, the current and 13th Earl of | Carlisle whose principal family seat was Castle Howard |
ed Charles James Ruthven Howard, 12th Earl of | Carlisle, whose principal family seat was Castle Howar |
He helped | Carlisle win promotion to the Second Division before j |
core 1-1 with only ten seconds remaining, and | Carlisle winning a corner, Glass came up from his own |
alley railway line runs between Newcastle and | Carlisle, with stops at Wylam, Corbridge, Hexham, Hayd |
Gen. Fitzhugh Lee into | Carlisle with a white flag, telling Smith to either ev |
onger gave Clifford wardenship of Penrith and | Carlisle, with Brougham Castle once again becoming the |
King Arthur returns to | Carlisle with his knights and it is not long before Si |
ary 1756, while at another council meeting in | Carlisle with Governor Morris, he was "adopted" by the |
emarkable as the only one between Preston and | Carlisle with electric lighting, thanks to the ingenui |
ana Pacers announced the firing of coach Rick | Carlisle, with the Pacers' first losing record in ten |
turned and fought, enabling the army to reach | Carlisle without loss of stores or war material, allow |
Carlisle won their first three fixtures to go top of t | |
fter entering the NIT, the Bears, led by Geno | Carlisle, won five consecutive postseason games to cap |
Carlisle won the special Mayoral election on September | |
first goal for the Cumbrians on his debut as | Carlisle won the match 2-1 against Colchester. |
Country candidate | Carlisle Wordsworth won the resulting by-election on 6 |
, three weeks before the 1960 state election, | Carlisle Wordsworth, the Country member for Mulgrave, |
Oldham, | Carlisle, Workington Town and Halifax were promoted to |
The song "One by One" features Belinda | Carlisle; World Domination Recordings labelmates Sky C |
RAF | Carlisle would prove to be an early target for closure |
ys in November 2007, Caldew School hosted the | Carlisle Youth Radio scheme, entertaining the celebrit |
Gillespie is in his second season with the | Carlisle Youth Team and plays for both the Under-18 an |
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