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Cole was formerly Campbell's attorney. | |
Cole was born in Bristol. | |
Following this, | Cole was withdrawn from action. |
Cole was born in Tacoma, Washington. | |
Cole was born in Sacramento, California. | |
Born in Chicago, Illinois, | Cole was the younger brother of Nat "King" Cole and |
Cole was elected Mayor of Lynn in 1939. | |
Born in Washington, D.C., | Cole was one of five children. |
His son, Grenville Arthur James | Cole, was a noted geologist. |
Carroll | Cole was born in Sioux City, Iowa. |
Cole was born in 1906 in Bauxite, Arkansas. | |
Cole was born and raised in Park Ridge, Illinois. | |
Mark Moran (born Mark | Cole) was the son of Judy Moran and her first husban |
Christopher | Cole was born in June 1770, the son of Humphrey and |
Cole was born at Woodchurch near Tenterden, Kent, En | |
Cole was the father of her son Mark Moran (born Mark | |
Cole was the second - but eldest surviving - son of | |
Cole was born the second son of an Irish peer, Willi | |
Cole was born in London, and was the son of John Jen | |
Cole's first major employment in music was with the | |
Cole was once addicted to morphine and heroin and co | |
While incarcerated, | Cole was offered parole if he would admit guilt, but |
Cole was born in Bristol in 1972, and attended King | |
Cole was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fam | |
Dan | Cole was the lead singer, a guitarist, and a pianist |
While serving on Russell, | Cole was engaged at the Battle of Fort Royal in Apri |
Cole was commissioned a cornet in 1787, and served i | |
Cole was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm | |
Cole was subsequently recalled before the Ethiopian | |
ing the retirement of John K. Caldwell in 1945, | Cole was selected to replace him. |
William Randolph | Cole was born in 1909 in East Orange, New Jersey. |
The original recording by Nat King | Cole was released by Capitol Records as catalog numb |
At the 1945 UK general election, | Cole was elected for Belfast East. |
A Lance Bombadier, | Cole was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Ter |
Throughout the '60s, | Cole was a highly sought-after session player, worki |
Cole was a partner at the law firm Bryan Cave LLP fr | |
John | Cole was educated at the Belfast Royal Academy and ( |
The detainee was at al Farouq when the USS | Cole was attacked in October 2000. |
Cole was recruited by R. C. Slocum to play wide rece | |
As a result of his refusal to testify, | Cole was blacklisted. |
Henry | Cole was born in Bath, and educated at Christ's Hosp |
Cole was launched 11 January 1919, by William Cramp | |
During World War I, | Cole was commissioned as first lieutenant in the Uni |
Oviatt | Cole was a Republican politician in the U.S. State o |
Nat King | Cole was refused a room at the Fort Armstrong on one |
Echol | Cole was one of the two sanitation workers killed in |
Cole was convicted by a jury of rape, primarily base | |
Another bill, named after | Cole, was passed by the legislature and sent to the |
Before the 1943 season, | Cole was drafted as an amateur free agent by the St. |
Military in bearing and vocabulary, | Cole was proud of his rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, RA |
In 1953 | Cole was Fitzalan Pursuivant Extraordniary at the co |
Cole was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Mass | |
In 1953, | Cole was nominated by President Dwight Eisenhower fo |
Cole was an eighth grader in Deshler; her father was | |
July 11, 1990: Alex | Cole was traded by the Padres to the Cleveland India |
Cole was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-first Congr | |
Cole was introduced as “the best friend a song ever | |
Cole was also featured on Young Chris' song "Still t | |
Cole was in a relationship with American actor Enriq | |
Cole was born in Paddington, London and lived there | |
ter of ceremonies for the event, at which Angie | Cole was crowned "Hollywood Prom Queen." |
Cole was born in Towson, Maryland, and graduated as | |
Lynn's mayor Albert | Cole was the driving force behind the design and con |
Tosin | Cole was cast in the role, and said, "It's a privile |
Timothy Brian | Cole was an African-American military veteran and a |
Cole was a Lynn Councillor-at-large from 1932 to 193 | |
John N. | Cole was a U.S. politician who served as the Speaker |
While his father went to fight in World War II, | Cole was taken along by his mother and forced to wat |
In 1968, | Cole was appointed to a judicial seat for the state |
ithin a year the Napoleonic Wars had begun, and | Cole was returned to active service, chosen by Pelle |
Elaine | Cole was a well-known Southern Ontario on-air televi |
In 1760 | Cole was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron M |
Cole was the station where the Dorset Central Railwa | |
Between February and April 2005 | Cole was in the Philippines shooting a local action |
In March 2005 | Cole was the spokesmodel in a campaign to promote a |
Cole was selected to the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fam | |
Cole was an active poet and prose writer whose work | |
James Kelly | Cole was a member of the Chicago Branch of the Indus |
Cole was killed in November 1909 when he apparently | |
In 1987, Dr. | Cole was appointed Assistant Professor in the Depart |
Taylor | Cole was next booked to guest star as David's ex-gir |
Additionally, | Cole was featured on "We On," a song that did not en |
ing the Double-A Tulsa Drillers from 2006-2009, | Cole was named manager of the Triple-A Colorado Spri |
s on stage when the record was broken, and Deon | Cole was on stage when the new record was set. |
Cole was signed by the Seattle Seahawks on March 1, | |
Judge | Cole was a member of the Virginia State Bar for more |
he death of Chief Judge E. Ballard Baker, Judge | Cole was appointed the Court of Appeals of Virginia. |
Cole was working for £12 weekly at the Portsmouth Co | |
Nat King | Cole was under contract with a different record labe |
Cole was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-sixth, | |
A later version by Nat King | Cole was used as the closing song in the 1993 movie |
f a woman in her sixties or seventies, although | Cole was actually 48 years old when she started the |
Cole was appointed a Commander of the Order of the B | |
Cole was the number 2 keeper at QPR for a long time, | |
m as Fitzalan Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary, | Cole was appointed an officer in ordinary (a full me |
The Concretes in his feature Northern Xposure), | Cole was the daytime DJ for NME Radio from launch un |
Cole was also a member of the Maryland State Senate | |
Even when his father returned home, | Cole was frequently whipped and beaten by his mother |
After the war, | Cole was appointed deputy register of Baltimore in 1 |
It is known that | Cole was a professional on the Marylebone Cricket Cl |
osexuals at which one of its members, Dr Martin | Cole, was the main speaker. |
Warren Henry | Cole was a surgeon who along with Evarts Ambrose Gra |
dentified former CIA agent claimed that the USS | Cole was actually hit by a Popeye cruise missile lau |
Cole was born on 8 December 1753 at Mersham in Kent, | |
During World War II, Mr. | Cole was a member of the War Chemical Board and pion |
Following the revelation of his illness, | Cole was re-elected as MLA for Melbourne in the 1996 |
Cole was also involved with the Committee on the Nat | |
Cole was, according to his own description, a native | |
With his mane of hair and bristling moustache, | Cole was often confused with British prime minister |
Cole was appointed High Sheriff of Fermanagh for 187 | |
Premier League on the final day of the season, | Cole was unable to establish himself in the first te |
she had died because of her heavy drinking, and | Cole was released without charge after questioning. |
Before becoming a professional dancer | Cole was a builder and roof layer, having left schoo |
Cole was elected to serve the 62nd District, which r | |
of law students of Boston University, of which | Cole was a member, into the Greek letter society. |
Cole was instrumental in the development of the Roya | |
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