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After his discharge he played with Benny | Carter, Fats Waller, Noble Sissle, Fletcher Henderson |
rous re-enactment of Lowe's wedding to Carlene | Carter, featuring Carter herself and Dave Edmunds as |
With Jimmy | Carter, February 17, 1977 |
Following this path, SR 65 passes | Carter Ferry, Hill, Starnes, Kerns, Fort Blackmore (w |
ROG, ICAO: KROG, FAA LID: ROG), also known as | Carter Field, is a city-owned public-use airport loca |
Carter filed a sexual harassment claim with the EEOC | |
In 1973, while Governor of Georgia, | Carter filed a report on his 1969 UFO sighting with t |
ocal protests and lawsuits, and Governor Jimmy | Carter finally stopped the project in the 1970s. |
Betty | Carter, Finally, Betty Carter (1969), Betty Carter at |
Dylan Blue as | Carter Finch |
Tapping noted | Carter's respect for Vala despite them being at oppos |
Carter finished in the money of the WSOP $10,000 No L | |
On August 13, 1966, | Carter finished a strong third in the race for the 4t |
Carter finished his 7 NFL seasons with 1,042 rushing | |
Carter finished his playing career in Greece. | |
Carter first finished in the money of a World Series | |
Stacy | Carter first appeared on World Wrestling Federation ( |
rge Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, and Howard | Carter first excavate in the Valley of the Kings, Egy |
e moved to New York City and worked with Benny | Carter, Fletcher Henderson, Elmer Snowden, Dizzy Gill |
After overpowering | Carter, Flint escapes the capsule, which is then dest |
ther cast members included Owain Arthur, Billy | Carter, Florence Hall, Paul Hawkyard, Gregg Lowe, Joe |
ere he served as a reserve catcher behind Gary | Carter for one season before retiring as a player in |
that Ronald W. Reagan unseated Democrat Jimmy | Carter for the presidency. |
of the Kings in Egypt, is discovered by Howard | Carter for Theodore M. Davis. |
e played the lead role of section leader, Adam | Carter for 4 series before leaving the show in 2008. |
ork indicated that he would not vote for Jimmy | Carter for president because of his Southern accent, |
he Stanley Brothers at one point and then hire | Carter for his band, Ralph explained: "He knew Carter |
, 1979, Brown was nominated by President Jimmy | Carter for elevation to a seat on the United States C |
1994, Reed combined with fellow recevier Cris | Carter for 207 receptions, which was an NFL record at |
, dark and difficult period," and they thanked | Carter for his efforts. |
es of Andrew Mehrtens, Aaron Mauger and Daniel | Carter for the Crusaders, he decided to go into exile |
ani is a collection of short pieces by Elliott | Carter for solo timpani - four drums played by one mu |
ork indicated that he would not vote for Jimmy | Carter for president because of his Southern accent, |
He was married to the former Jacqueline | Carter for 29 years, the couple had two children; Ful |
.S. Democratic Party nominated President Jimmy | Carter for President and Vice President Walter Mondal |
For instance: Pat criticizes | Carter for doing things "not concomitant with being a |
He later connected with Dexter | Carter for a 10 yard touchdown pass with 24 seconds l |
This is the only recorded | Carter for the town at this period. |
ion Agency administrator under President Jimmy | Carter, for her party's nomination and came within 9 |
In 2000, after Matt Drake and Ben | Carter formed a Metallica cover band, Alexander saw a |
Following the demise of Straitjacket Fits, | Carter formed his current group Dimmer in 1995. |
AP, Sara and AP's sister in law Maybelle | Carter formed the Carter Family in 1927. |
In early 1968 | Carter formed the Southern California chapter of the |
First Lady Laura Bush, former President Jimmy | Carter, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, Senat |
hnston, former NDP MPP Scarborough West; Jenny | Carter, former MPP, Peterborough; Alan Redway, former |
Steve | Carter, former Indiana Attorney General |
The Dale | Carter Foundation is based out of Covington Ga and Da |
After Clarence | Carter founded his own label, Future Stars, Alexander |
During his time as rector, | Carter founded the St. John's Well Child Center and a |
Danny | Carter, founder member and former treasurer of Solici |
Ken | Carter, founder of the academy, had not heard of the |
tas, Front 242, Junkie XL, Todd Terry, Derrick | Carter, Francesco Farfa, Silicone Soul, El Inquilino |
R. Brudenell | Carter FRCS was a Fellow of the Medical Society of Lo |
In 1979, President Jimmy | Carter freed the remaining assailants in exchange for |
By)" is a country/folk song reworked by A. P. | Carter from the hymn "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" b |
In 1976, Democratic candidate Jimmy | Carter from Georgia carried the state, the region, an |
eveals that the Night Nurse is, in fact, Linda | Carter from the 1970s series. |
ng which the Nets acquired star swingman Vince | Carter from the Toronto Raptors. |
f Gehlhaar (original Stockhausen group), Chris | Carter from Throbbing Gristle, Keith Rowe and STEIM ( |
Ambassador to Australia under President Jimmy | Carter from 1977 to 1981. |
an apprenticeship to the London carver Thomas | Carter from 1776 to 1783, when he completed it and be |
Paul | Carter from Thus Defiled played keyboards on the Trac |
rved as a special assistant to President Jimmy | Carter from 1979 to 1981. |
, George J. Burke from Michigan, and Edward F. | Carter from Nebraska. |
anuary 14, 2006: Acquired Danys Baez and Lance | Carter from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for Edwin Jackso |
Carter, G. S. (1946) "Sarawak Adventure" New Zealand | |
Carter G. Woodson Book Award (Elementary Level), The | |
r of literary studies, and the director of the | Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and |
serve the neighborhood are Stanton Elementary, | Carter G. Woodson Elementary School, Ron Clark Academ |
the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, | Carter G. Woodson Institute at the University of Virg |
Carter G. Woodson, Crisfield, Maryland | |
Collegiate Academy is located in the former | Carter G. Woodson Junior High School, across the stre |
From 1924 to 1928, | Carter gained valuable professional experience as a s |
the Penal Laws, a new land-owner named Thomas | Carter gained possession of the Killeglan lands. |
hazard information for the following Counties: | Carter, Garvin, Jefferson, Johnston, Love, Marshall, |
Carter Gaston, 1975-1987 | |
James Raymond | Carter Gaudino (born March 27, 1964) is a retired Pue |
The following week TNA president Dixie | Carter gave each member of EV 2.0 TNA contracts in or |
Carter gave an interview in 2006 for the feature leng | |
irst governor to live there, followed by Jimmy | Carter, George Busbee, Joe Frank Harris, Zell Miller, |
d Ford and the other living former Presidents ( | Carter, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton) as honorar |
lah Ibrahim, Elvin Jones, Joe Henderson, Betty | Carter, George Adams, Ray Drummond, Conrad Herwig, De |
litan General Hospital in New York City: Linda | Carter, Georgia Jenkins, and Christine Palmer. |
Alec Baldwin, John Goodman, Tab Hunter, Dixie | Carter, Gerald McRaney, Elizabeth Ashley, Anne Jackso |
nates from previous presidents including Jimmy | Carter, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, and all the way t |
ootsie Collins, the Detroit Experiment, Regina | Carter, Geri Allen, the Dramatics, the Interzone Orch |
It was always a pleasure to see Dixie | Carter get carried away with one of hers on Designing |
Jesse | Carter Gilbert (1831, Benton, Kentucky - 24 September |
Buchanan were the choices of Virginia Senators | Carter Glass and Harry Byrd, Sr., to a vacancy on the |
In 1946 he served as a U.S. Senator after | Carter Glass died in office until a successor was ele |
Carter Glass House was a home of Virginia congressman | |
Prior to the construction of the | Carter Glass Memorial Bridge, the John Lynch Memorial |
Montview, also known as the | Carter Glass Estate, is a historic home located on th |
1933 co-sponsored the Glass-Steagall Act with | Carter Glass, an act that introduced banking reforms |
t the two Virginia senators, Harry F. Byrd and | Carter Glass, both disapproved the selection of Rober |
It was built in 1923, as the home of Senator | Carter Glass. |
h as William Stafford, Richard Eberhart, Jared | Carter, Glenn Swetman, David Chorlton, and writers su |
. Petersen, Claudia Allen, Dean Corrin, Lonnie | Carter, Gloria Bond Clunnie, John Logan, Nicholas Pat |
Carter Godwin Woodson (1875-1950), born in Buckingham | |
Carter goes on to point out that these passages were | |
Carter goes on to point out that loving and mutual ho | |
Sir Philip | Carter Goodhart (born 3 November 1925) is a British C |
nd is based on the story Claustrophobia, by A. | Carter Goodloe. |
Thirdly, he married French | Carter Goodwyn (nee Gamble) of Washington,D.C. in 198 |
Phillip won Players Player and Ashley | Carter got the Supporters vote. |
Carter got his TV break in 1999 when he was cast as C | |
r Heels' season opener, against James Madison, | Carter got his first blocked punt. |
Carter graduated from the elite Stuyvesant High Schoo | |
Judge | Carter graduated from high school at sixteen and earn |
Assemblymember | Carter graduated from San Bernardino High School and |
Carter graduated from high school in June 1944 and en | |
Carter graduated from Williams College in 1862, to la | |
n played with Elvin Jones, Mose Allison, Betty | Carter, Greg Osby, and the Mingus Big Band. |
The son of Lucy and Lee Stanley, | Carter grew up in rural southwestern Virginia. |
wo sites include Frankie & Benny's, Miller and | Carter Grill, Nando's, Chiquito, Fuxions, Prezzo, She |
Ezra | Carter Gross (July 11, 1787 Hartford, Windsor County, |
Bronx Greenway, in association with The Majora | Carter Group and park (Greenway) developer and enviro |
Ed | Carter: Guitar |
"No Control" [live] ( | Carter, Guitierrez, Money) - 4:15 |
olony is an Irish documentary film directed by | Carter Gunn and Ross McDonnell. |
drop of a nostalgic homage to 1976, with Jimmy | Carter gunning for the White House, crocheted bikinis |
"Great Speckled Bird" (Roy | Carter, Guy Smith) |
Carter Gymnasium | |
In 1887, Lambert Tree and Chicago Mayor | Carter H. Harrison put up the funding for civilian aw |
Carter, H. E., and Y. Fujino. | |
Carter, H. E., C. P. Schaffner, and D. Gottlieb. | |
000, the department recipient will receive the | Carter H. Harrison Award. |
Robert and Frances | Carter had seventeen children, eleven of whom were li |
Sudan had proven to be difficult, and although | Carter had brought about a six-month armistice in 199 |
Capitol released this album after | Carter had already departed from the label and result |
tion tomorrow, segregation forever" line which | Carter had written for his inaugural address, Wallace |
Nick | Carter had subsequently emerged as a popular member o |
The area was probably chosen as | Carter had pre-war experience of it. |
Carter had surgery on his right wrist, and was out fo | |
an had been inspired to write it after reading | Carter's autobiography, The Sixteenth Round, which Ca |
as Court Judge Joseph I. Papalini throwing out | Carter's first-degree murder conviction in late 1996, |
It was announced in March 2010 that Deana | Carter had signed a record deal with Warner Bros. Nas |
In 1962 | Carter had the initial idea for and was the driving f |
On July 31, 2008 | Carter had a workout with the Miami Dolphins. |
stroyed in the fire, but as an avid collector, | Carter had collected almost every NRC recording, and |
d Democrat Edmund Muskie, whom President Jimmy | Carter had appointed as U.S. Secretary of State. |
By her, Bonham | Carter had three daughters, Jane Bonham Carter, Baron |
Carter had lived with his family in Oxfordshire, near | |
and a freeway revolt ensued, ending when Jimmy | Carter had the plan terminated while he was governor |
Carter had gone from obscure maverick to front runner | |
Lord Mansfield held that Mr | Carter had failed in his duty of utmost good faith (u |
Carter had originally requested if he could have the | |
Carter had a career year in 2003; Carter became the D | |
oney, and was in danger of going bankrupt when | Carter had an audacious idea: raise additional money |
Since age 11, | Carter had collected every record he could find from |
In 2004, | Carter had to give up darts temporarily after donatin |
In 2004, | Carter had a 3.47 ERA in 56 games, and a 4.89 ERA in |
in Care issued a press release announcing that | Carter had become a business partner in the company. |
Carter had previously taught at NYU as an adjunct pro | |
Benny | Carter had several ensembles in the 1930s which he ca |
Former Sunderland captain Raich | Carter hailed Clunas as the best penalty kick taker h |
ria became sick aboard two Navy ships, the USS | Carter Hall and the USS Iwo Jima. |
The | Carter Hall then opened fire upon the pirate skiffs u |
Actor Michael Shanks played | Carter Hall in several episodes of seasons nine and t |
Carter Hall is a Cargo Variant (CV) of the Whidbey Is | |
Hodgson & Graves hired Samuel | Carter Hall as editor, assisted by James Dafforne. |
The | Carter Hall ordered the pirates to cease and desist b |
Carter Hall was the Millwood, Virginia, USA estate of | |
The USS | Carter Hall responded to a distress call after the ca |
Carter Hall has a five-bay central block built of loc | |
Carter Hall and her plankowner crew departed on their | |
USS | Carter Hall (LSD-50) is a Harpers Ferry-class dock la |
In season 10 of Smallville episode 11, | Carter Hall dies at the hands of Slade Wilson. |
Pipe tobacco brands include Prince Albert, | Carter Hall and Middleton's Cherry Blend. |
Carter Hall's two-spot flight deck can land and servi | |
ant difference between the two classes is that | Carter Hall's well deck has been shortened from 440 f |
known as the Winecoff Hotel, Central Hotel or | Carter Hall) is a U.S. historic building in Micanopy, |
For the comic book character, see Hawkman ( | Carter Hall). |
ing the home of a friend, Nathaniel Burwell of | Carter Hall, near Millwood, Virginia, in Clarke Count |
Gee mentions that she is expecting a call from | Carter Hall. |
n implied he was a past incarnation of Hawkman | Carter Hall. |
ly zone, with overall command going to General | Carter Ham. |
Born in Alta, Iowa, she was married to | Carter Hamilton, who set a single game strikeout reco |
Texas, Old Rosebud won the Queen's County, the | Carter Handicap, the Red Cross, and the Delaware Hand |
ap, Manhattan Handicap and two editions of the | Carter Handicap. |
late, and had disagreements with manager Raich | Carter, handing in a transfer request. |
the Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line when June | Carter hands it to J.R. to read in the motel. |
cluding Heather Nova, York, Enigma and Roberta | Carter Harrison of the Wild Strawberries. |
Richard Tucker - | Carter Harrison |
Carter Harrison Crib | |
Paul | Carter Harrison is an African American man born on Ma |
Pendleton, Burwell, Nelson, Randolph, Walker, | Carter, Harrison, Waller and others. |
ere were nearly 600 brothels in Chicago, Mayor | Carter Harrison, Jr. ordered the Everleigh Club to be |
ter his 1893 assassination of Mayor of Chicago | Carter Harrison, Sr. |
Like his father, | Carter Harrison, Sr., Carter Harrison, Jr. gained ele |
Carter Harrison, Sr. (1825-1893), grandnephew of Benj | |
In 1893, after the assassination of | Carter Harrison, Sr., the mayor of Chicago, he invent |
After the assassination of Mayor | Carter Harrison, Zeglen renewed his efforts to find a |
les" in 2001 which features a libretto by Paul | Carter Harrison. |
Carter, Harvey Lewis. | |
Tension between Brough and Shayne | Carter has often been cited as the reason for his dep |
Carter has received numerous awards for his work from | |
ed the call to move to New York and join Betty | Carter's band at the age of 22. Nash became a highly |
und the village, one manufactured by Green and | Carter has been restored and is pumping water at the |
Carter has a strong fine arts program, including awar | |
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