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| John S. | Cartwright, a banker from Kingston, Ontario and J. B. F |
| teffler's 1992 novel The Afterlife of George | Cartwright, a fictional account of Cartwright's experie |
| French mother and an American father (George | Cartwright, a soldier) who abandoned him as a small chi |
| cloth and a Unitarian, her mother Elizabeth | Cartwright a poet and writer. |
| the 1936 flood, was funded under the Hayden | Cartwright Act, one of the numerous federal aid program |
| Location of | Cartwright Air Station, Labrador |
| Moved to | Cartwright Air Station, 1 October 1953 |
| Cartwright Air Station (ADC ID: N-27) is a closed Gener | |
| Bec | Cartwright- All Seats Taken (video) |
| Cartwright also found Stone's arrest, done without an a | |
| Cartwright also played with the senior team of West Ham | |
| his Make Room for Daddy child stars, Angela | Cartwright and Rusty Hamer, in an episode of NBC's The |
| y his former commander, British Major Steven | Cartwright, and Colonel Rachel Parker from the brig, an |
| ceedings against "Martin Marprelate", Thomas | Cartwright and his friends, and John Penry, whose "sedi |
| he young man reveals his true name is Daniel | Cartwright and that his father Andrew was a British int |
| ed to the Fleet by the high commission, with | Cartwright and others, and, refusing the purgation by o |
| co-stars Fess Parker, Darby Hinton, Veronica | Cartwright, and Ed Ames. |
| s first marriage) were Daisy Napulahaokalani | Cartwright and Eva Kuwailanimamao Cartwright. |
| ed with John Udall, Job Throckmorton, Thomas | Cartwright, and a defence of the government version of |
| 319-333 by D. E. | Cartwright and F. Ursell. |
| His sister-in-law was Harriet Dobbs | Cartwright and he was the uncle of Sir Richard John Car |
| as attacked by Hamon L'Estrange, Christopher | Cartwright, and Peter Heylyn. |
| ania is an Atari 2600 game designed by Steve | Cartwright and published by Activision in 1982. |
| roduced The Proud Laird, a comedy by Charles | Cartwright and Cosmo Hamilton. |
| blished by Charles Wendell Thomas as Captain | Cartwright and his Journal. |
| Cartwright and Theresa Owana Laanui divorced, and he ev | |
| hese were Mike Procter, Derek Underwood, Tom | Cartwright and Don Wilson who all averaged less than 17 |
| Zeller, Constitution Party candidate Daniel | Cartwright, and Independent Richard Duncan. |
| , where he was on the speech team with Nancy | Cartwright and Leon Harris. |
| layer Don Byron and saxophone players George | Cartwright and Kazutoki Umezu and many others. |
| 82 with Bruce Payne as Flight Sergeant Kevin | Cartwright and Tim Barlow. |
| ussy consists of husband-and-wife duo Blaine | Cartwright and Ruyter Suys (pronounced "Rider Sighs"), |
| eavyweight, aggressive forward pack of which | Cartwright and second row partner Mark Geyer were the c |
| His mother was the daughter of Edmund | Cartwright and was a teacher and author of children's b |
| 1667), George | Cartwright and Samuel Maverick, to conquer New Netherla |
| ey Williams, Happy Apple, Jello Slave, Geoge | Cartwright and Chris Thomson and Brother Ali from the T |
| on of the 1590s between Anglicans and Thomas | Cartwright and his Puritan and presbyterian allies, Cos |
| eston North End, along with Sean Gregan, Lee | Cartwright and Andy Fensome. |
| ictitious Agnes Scott College student Ramona | Cartwright announced their engagement in the Atlanta Jo |
| in July 2006, Shenandoah Superintendent Chas | Cartwright announced that Panorama would be demolished, |
| osophers of science, and in particular Nancy | Cartwright argue that any fundamental laws of Nature ar |
| Probably prepared by the actor William | Cartwright around 1642, and later presented by him to D |
| Nancy | Cartwright as Jean |
| Lynn | Cartwright as Kitty |
| owicz as Kenny, Martin Freeman as Mike, Ryan | Cartwright as Steve, Ken Morley as Rex, and Ella Kenion |
| Peggy | Cartwright as Beatrice Storm |
| Veronica | Cartwright as Mrs. Casey |
| Nancy | Cartwright as Kathleen, Agnes' lady. |
| In 2004, the New Jersey Nets hired | Cartwright as an assistant coach under Lawrence Frank. |
| Rianti | Cartwright as Aisha, a German-Turkish student in Cairo |
| Nancy | Cartwright as Rufus, Ron's pet naked mole rat, who, due |
| ncial election of 1920, the party ran Samuel | Cartwright as part of the ten-member labour list in Win |
| , a critic for The New York Times, described | Cartwright as "a chubby, lumbering, slightly cross-eyed |
| y was a top contender to replace Dame Silvia | Cartwright as Governor-General in 2006. |
| Cartwright attended Conroe High School in Conroe, Texas | |
| Later, | Cartwright auditioned for the role of Ethel, a girl who |
| y Central (Series 1) 1998, Television, Sarah | Cartwright, BBC Television |
| Cartwright became well known with the Abolishment of th | |
| undertook two years of training with a Mr. H | Cartwright before he joining the Admiralty's Civil Engi |
| Cartwright began his career at Gainsborough Trinity. | |
| John | Cartwright began coaching at Penrith as the reserve coa |
| Born in Brixworth, | Cartwright began his career with his the youth team of |
| Not to be confused with the Gary | Cartwright book Texas Justice or the film Texas Justice |
| derived from the names of Bickham and James | Cartwright, brothers who owned the 4,800-acre (19 km2) |
| layers on the 1923-24 team, including senior | Cartwright Carmichael, who was the first North Carolina |
| 1991 (with "third persons" Don Byron, George | Cartwright, Chris Cochrane, Nic Collins, Catherine Jaun |
| Cartwright claims to know who did it, but he has declin | |
| hael Grove and Ms. Krista deBoer, Ms. Andrea | Cartwright coaches the team and teaches the three class |
| According to Lt Col Stephen | Cartwright, Commanding Officer of the Black Watch, 3 SC |
| ath penalty proponents frequently argue that | Cartwright confessed to the murder when he apologized t |
| Mr David | Cartwright, Conservative, Mayoral appointee |
| r the abolitionist Dr. Rush in Philadelphia, | Cartwright contributed ideas and literature to those so |
| many original works, and Tom Waits and Greg | Cartwright covers. |
| e Murder Trials Of Cullen Davis" author Gary | Cartwright credits the song (page 199) as referring to |
| his movie debut), Richard Bradford, Veronica | Cartwright, Danny DeVito and Ed Begley, Jr. |
| rman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. James | Cartwright, DNI Dennis Blair, White House Counsel Greg |
| According to | Cartwright, drapetomania is a mental disorder akin to a |
| According to | Cartwright, dysaethesia aethiopica was "much more preva |
| Cartwright entered politics when he was elected as a Co | |
| from late October 2007, three families (the | Cartwright family from Penarth, the Griffiths family fr |
| It then remained in the | Cartwright Family for over three hundred years. |
| rch Hill is dated 1673, with the arms of the | Cartwright family. |
| Home of the famous milkman David | Cartwright, Father of 4 (as far as he knows) |
| Cartwright followed Roger Staubach as starting quarterb | |
| On returning from suspension, | Cartwright found form very quickly and at the end of th |
| In dissent, | Cartwright found that all the precedents pointed to a c |
| Danny Morgan as Shane and James Buckley (Jay | Cartwright from The Inbetweeners) as Fred. |
| Samuel | Cartwright FRS (1789 - 10 June 1864) was a British dent |
| es at the National Gallery of Jordan and the | Cartwright Gallery in Bradford, amongst others. |
| also benefits from its location overlooking | Cartwright Gardens in WC1 where tennis courts are avail |
| his house in Burton Crescent (since renamed | Cartwright Gardens) in London on March 13, 1820. |
| Situated in | Cartwright Gardens, London, between Bloomsbury and the |
| Greg | Cartwright: guitar, vocals |
| Cartwright had also been a member of the Aryan Brotherh | |
| According to the 2006 census, | Cartwright had a population of 2084. |
| lbany, New York in 1759, his father, Richard | Cartwright, had come there from England in 1742. |
| Bronze Stag beside | Cartwright Hall |
| ctions of the Arts Council of Great Britain, | Cartwright Hall art gallery in Bradford, King Gustave o |
| Cartwright Hall stands in Lister Park and enjoys scenic | |
| Cartwright Hall has been held to represent "Bradford Ba | |
| Cartwright Hall also houses contemporary exhibitions by | |
| n numerous galleries around the country - at | Cartwright Hall Bradford, in Dundee, Hartlepool, and at |
| Lister Park also contains the | Cartwright Hall art gallery, where permanent and tempor |
| und in Thornlea Grove, the axe is now in the | Cartwright Hall Museum. |
| etti (Peter Boyle), Theresa Mazzetti (Angela | Cartwright), Harold Meredith (Jack Warden), Hannah Mere |
| Cartwright has also appeared in the theatre and TV comm | |
| e Arizona Republic reported on June 20, 2008 | Cartwright has been named as an assistant coach on the |
| Bec | Cartwright, Home And Away, Seven Network |
| Her father was Alexander Joy | Cartwright III, son of baseball pioneer Alexander Joy C |
| inute substitute for injured goalkeeper Mark | Cartwright in the game away to Burnley. |
| glish actor, best known for his roles as Jay | Cartwright in the British comedy The Inbetweeners and t |
| He was ordained by Thomas | Cartwright in Antwerp. |
| the Hospital Governors to designs by Thomas | Cartwright in 1703. |
| The former township of | Cartwright in Durham County was named in his honour. |
| azz group founded by saxophone player George | Cartwright in 1979. |
| Shaw appeared as Sir Charles | Cartwright in a 2009 adaptation of Agatha Christie's Po |
| In overcast conditions, ideal for Tom | Cartwright in particular, Graeme scored 125 out of 160 |
| list and former actress who starred as Bonny | Cartwright in the 1997 Polygram film Twin Town. |
| e of them won the series it was given to Bec | Cartwright instead. |
| ates of America wins the American Civil War, | Cartwright's work forms the basis for the fictional Car |
| al 1953 congressional reference to Alexander | Cartwright inventing baseball. |
| Edmund | Cartwright, Inventor of the Power Loom (1743-1823).". |
| Cartwright is best known as a child actress for her rol | |
| Cartwright is credited in having a major effect on the | |
| John B. | Cartwright is a Baptist pastor who first achieved accla |
| Cartwright J., writing for the majority stated that it | |
| Corporal | Cartwright Jones's service number, which he gives as "R |
| Cartwright jumped into politics as a Democrat. | |
| l, West Dalhousie Elementary School and H.D. | Cartwright Junior High School in the public system, and |
| November 24 - John Robert | Cartwright, jurist and Chief Justice of the Supreme Cou |
| Charles Peter | Cartwright Kendall (born 29 December 1938) is a former |
| Saunders was born in | Cartwright, Labrador in 1941 and was the second child o |
| Cartwright later played for Crystal Palace, making a fu | |
| d at the theories of church polity of Thomas | Cartwright, Laurence Chaderton and Walter Travers in de |
| In 1906 | Cartwright lead out the East Midlands team to face the |
| tablished a lecture known as the Dame Silvia | Cartwright Lecture Series. |
| epublics' Spring and Summer ad campaign with | Cartwright Lee. |
| Cartwright left the team as a free agent, and signed wi | |
| ett Heads Light, Fitzroy Island Light, Point | Cartwright Light and Archer Point Light. |
| Cartwright lived at Aynhoe Park where he had a copious | |
| puppet is based on the actor who played Ben | Cartwright, Lorne Greene. |
| He was born in | Cartwright, Manitoba, the son of James Newman, and educ |
| Burghardt, Greg Burson, Hamilton Camp, Nancy | Cartwright, Marsha Clark, Selette Cole, Townsend Colema |
| Thomas William | Cartwright MBE (22 July 1935 - 30 April 2007) was an En |
| h League children and youth program, and the | Cartwright Men's Fellowship serve as specialized minist |
| season" and had continued "to mature in the | Cartwright mould". |
| Cartwright never denied being a part of the robbery whi | |
| oets of Yorkshire (he was included), William | Cartwright Newsam 1845 |
| In 1792 Dr | Cartwright obtained his last patent for weaving machine |
| Greg | Cartwright, of The Oblivians and The Reigning Sound, pr |
| 7/07/07, Judge Eakin and Attorney Matthew A. | Cartwright, of Munley, Munley and Cartwright, presented |
| Cartwright passed them to Sir George Carteret in Englan | |
| A goalkeeper, | Cartwright played for Wrexham, Brighton & Hove Albion, |
| Cartwright Public school was opened in 1967. | |
| John | Cartwright ran for the Official Monster Raving Loony Pa |
| As well as the gold medal, | Cartwright received a certificate for the fastest time |
| ribing his theory and cure for drapetomania, | Cartwright relied on passages of scripture dealing with |
| Cartwright remained at the club until 1986 when release | |
| Cartwright replied by sending Maslin a letter insisting | |
| orary poets, including Thomas Carew, William | Cartwright, Robert Herrick and John Suckling, and by Si |
| During his senior year, | Cartwright rushed for 2,060 yards and was named a Parad |
| ture pieces being worn by Delta Goodrem, Bec | Cartwright, Sarah Wynter, Elle Macpherson, Sarah Michel |
| on-Tyne. Again the day was organised by Andy | Cartwright, Senior Lecturer in Radio at the University |
| monument cost £290 in 1676 and is by Thomas | Cartwright Senior. |
| Cartwright served in the British Armed Forces during th | |
| John | Cartwright served as the SDP's chief whip from 1983 onw |
| Cartwright signed for First Division Wolverhampton Wand | |
| f Zion" is a Christian Hymn written by M. J. | Cartwright sometime around 1889 (exact date not known), |
| Cartwright spent one season in 1973 as an assistant coa | |
| the collapse of the continuing SDP in 1990, | Cartwright stood for re-election as an Independent Soci |
| Katherine Buildings were model dwellings in | Cartwright Street, Aldgate, London, the first project o |
| A biography, Tom | Cartwright: The Flame Still Burns, by Stephen Chalke wa |
| She was the daughter of Edmund | Cartwright, the inventor of the power loom. |
| Laurier denied | Cartwright the finance ministry as a way of assuring Ca |
| He employed Thomas | Cartwright to rebuild the hospital and St Thomas Church |
| Founded in 1780 by Major John | Cartwright to promote parliamentary reform, the Society |
| Nancy | Cartwright: Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale |
| Richard | Cartwright took over when Colella was released from Dea |
| istie's English theatrical actor Sir Charles | Cartwright turns into Charles Cartwright, an American m |
| as USS Kermoor with Lieutenant Commander T. | Cartwright, USNRF, in command. |
| A 1792 engraving of Captain | Cartwright visiting his fox traps on the coast of Labra |
| South Wales State of Origin team regrouping, | Cartwright was picked for the first match. |
| Cartwright Was a Cad | |
| Cartwright was not successful in this election. | |
| Cartwright was born in 1882 in Nottingham. | |
| y league team against the Kangaroos in 2004, | Cartwright was appointed the inaugural coach of the Gol |
| Born in Toronto, | Cartwright was the son of James Strachan Cartwright and |
| Cartwright was appointed to the Imperial Privy Council | |
| Cartwright was a veteran of the War of 1812. | |
| Daisy Napulahaokalani | Cartwright was born February 21, 1879 in Honolulu. |
| Actress Bec Hewitt (then Bec | Cartwright) was raised here |
| Cartwright was the eldest son of Lieutenant-General Wil | |
| Cartwright was drafted in the seventh round of the 2002 | |
| Cartwright was a J.P. and a Deputy Lieutenant for North | |
| Cartwright was elected to the newly-formed Canadian Hou | |
| Cartwright was referenced in the 2004 film C.S.A.: The | |
| Cartwright was a supporter of the New Deal public works | |
| Cartwright was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Cartwright, | |
| Serving on the Western Front, | Cartwright was highly decorated, twice mentioned in dis |
| tement, the lethal injection was started and | Cartwright was pronounced dead at 6:16 p.m. |
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