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The Jordans give | Dickie a present, two years earlier than he thought h |
His younger brother | Dickie also played for the club during this spell. |
In 1991 Laurence | Dickie and Simon Ghahary developed the Pod speaker ra |
rnwallis, Nova Scotia, the son of Isaac Patton | Dickie and Rebecca Barnhill. |
cks into two separate hotels as himself and as | Dickie and passes messages between "them" via the hot |
July 1999, engineered and mixed by Christopher | Dickie, and written by the Angels |
gley, Bishop Paul O'Bryne, Roy Farran, William | Dickie and Yolande Gagnon. |
Allen; Dominic Allen; Mike Allen; Toby Anstis; | Dickie Arbiter; Tre Azam; Phillip Bacon; Bill Bailey; |
When | Dickie arrives at the testing facility, he is given a |
ry & The Blockheads: Song By Song) that he saw | Dickie as a pathetic figure. |
Dickie attended schools at Beachville and at Ann Arbo | |
In 2008, the Golden | Dickie Awards nominated Best Compilation for "Best of |
Charles Kemper as Father | Dickie Ball |
He was the son of | Dickie Baugh who also represented the former. |
that included Melvin Turpin, Bret Bearup, and | Dickie Beal. |
Dickie beat Gun by a technical knockdown in the fifth | |
Dickie began his political career when he was elected | |
"Colonel" | Dickie began their business careers in the "vehicle a |
1974: Highway Call - Richard ( | Dickie) Betts (of The Allman Bros.) (Capricorn) (also |
Dale Watson, Robert Earl Keen, Pat Green, and | Dickie Betts just to name a few. |
ge, tutored by Allman Brothers Band guitarist, | Dickie Betts, who gave Eddy his first guitar. |
he Huey Blue Review, The Lee Boys, Peter Tork, | Dickie Betts, Marshall Tucker, Mark Vegas, Jerry Jose |
"Shady Streets" ( | Dickie Betts, Dan Toler, B.Reynolds) - 4:30 |
"Dealin' with The Devil" ( | Dickie Betts, Dan Toler, Billy Ray Reynolds) - 3:46 |
ame out to bat and surprised square leg umpire | Dickie Bird by asking him to look after his false tee |
Anthony Newley - | Dickie Bird |
He was described by | Dickie Bird as "the best wicketkeeper I have seen in |
ampaign (backed by former Test cricket umpire, | Dickie Bird, a resident of Staincross), a ballot was |
es Brian Close, Ray Illingworth, Martyn Moxon, | Dickie Bird, Graham Gooch, Mike Gatting and John Embu |
league appearance makers with 443) and winger | Dickie Bond. |
The son of former NASCAR Busch Series driver | Dickie Boswell, Richard Boswell was selected to repla |
Everton's goals came from Jack Bell and | Dickie Boyle. |
Patriotism and Protest (with Rowland Parks and | Dickie Bradley), 1981 |
In May 2011 it was reported that the | Dickie Brennan family of restaurants was negotiating |
The restaurant is part of the | Dickie Brennan Family of restaurants and has received |
Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse has also been featured in | |
Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse is a steakhouse located i | |
In 1948 he won the gold medal with his partner | Dickie Burnell in the double sculls event and until h |
They had four children and their son | Dickie Burnell was also an Olympic rower. |
With | Dickie Burnell, Rickett authored A Short History of L |
rsity between 1893 and 1895, and William's son | Dickie Burrough played 171 matches as a right-handed |
nd Ronnie Corbett as the character of 'Captain | Dickie Chapman', a fellow prisoner-of-war (POW) in Co |
tore down the goal posts before North Hobart's | Dickie Collins, could take his kick from point blank |
Richard John ( | Dickie) Cork DSO, DSC (4 April 1917 - 14 April 1944) |
Charles Richard ('Dick' or ' | Dickie') Cranwell (born July 26, 1942 in Ceredo-Kenov |
tioned at the start of the 1984-1985 season by | Dickie Davies on World of Sport as the first casualty |
Dickie Davies in the World of Sport Studio. | |
For the footballer, see | Dickie Davis. |
uest resumed at the moonta courthouse where Dr | Dickie described the state of the body and suggested |
Scott LaRose as | Dickie Diamond |
l songs written by Colin Vearncombe and David ( | Dickie) Dix. |
Dickie, Dorothy, and Spanky's Uncle George is in town | |
Dickie Downs played for Barnsley between 1909 & 1912 | |
Dickie Fliszar - drums | |
ish the first professional league in 1871 with | Dickie Flowers continuing as the regular shortstop an |
Dickie Flowers | |
in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, the son of Charles | Dickie, formerly a member of the Legislative Council, |
Nobody Else", consisted of Eric Cohen (Drums), | Dickie Franks (Electric Guitar), Charles Sullivan (Tr |
Richard ' | Dickie' Garrett (1865 - 17 February 1908) was an Wels |
es while playing club rugby for Penarth, after | Dickie Garrett. |
As | Dickie gleefully tells his parents how he was told by |
Dickie Goodman plays reporter John Cameron-Cameron. | |
Energy Crisis '79 is a novelty single by | Dickie Goodman released on Hot Line Records in 1979. |
re!", from the Coasters' version was used in a | Dickie Goodman comedy record, "Flying Saucer the Seco |
tory" is the third single by Bill Buchanan and | Dickie Goodman, under the name Buchanan & Goodman, re |
track was later released under other titles by | Dickie Goodman. |
Gwyneth Paltrow as Marge Sherwood, Jude Law as | Dickie Greenleaf, Cate Blanchett as Meredith Logue (a |
Dickie Guy (born 6 January 1949) is an English former | |
As a renowned former player, | Dickie Guy was a very outspoken opponent of the club' |
Dickie had a Top 40 UK hit single in 1969 with "Robin | |
Matthew | Dickie had Ravenstor built in Miller's Dale as his fa |
Dickie Hall - Club member | |
Dickie Hall - Happy | |
2002 marked | Dickie Harmon leaving the group and becoming a member |
Dickie Harris (born May 24, 1950 in Point Pleasant Be | |
DB - | Dickie Harris, Montreal Alouettes |
For the CFL player, see | Dickie Harris. |
Dickie Harwood and then Andy White replaced Wright fo | |
Dickie has produced scores of records and can be hear | |
He uses | Dickie's typewriter to communicate with Marge and mak |
Dickie Hawdon - trumpet, tenor horn | |
ves, Stuart Gillies, Dulcie Gray, John Hanson, | Dickie Henderson, Vince Hill, Frankie Howerd, Teddy J |
lso has performed on the stage in the roles of | Dickie in The Winslow Boy (The Theatre Royal, Bath) a |
country All-American at Tennessee since Sharon | Dickie in 2000. |
He married Mary | Dickie in 1864. |
Dickie is one of three Welshmen to have won the Briti | |
Dickie is a character most commonly referred to in th | |
William "Bill" Danielle | Dickie is a former corporate lawyer as well as a muni |
Brian | Dickie is the current General Director of COT, a posi |
Dickie Jackson - Our Gang member | |
Dickie Jackson - Kid at hospital (scene deleted) | |
peech entitled: - “What the game meant to me.” | Dickie Jeeps remarked at the time. |
Thon's son, | Dickie Joe Thon, was selected by the Toronto Blue Jay |
he Conservative-dominated National Government, | Dickie joined the breakaway National Liberals, and wa |
Walt Disney's animated film Pinocchio sung by | Dickie Jones as Pinocchio. |
Dickie Jones (born February 25, 1927) is an American | |
The recording with | Dickie Jones was released by Victor Records as catalo |
luenced to some degree by The Aldrich Family), | Dickie Jones (1943-44), and Raymond Ives (1944-45). |
Dickie Jones as Dickie Martin | |
Dickie Jones as Bobbie | |
Dickie Jones as Bobby Mason | |
Dickie Jones as Master Jerry Randolph | |
Dickie Jones as David Worth (as a child) | |
Dick ( | Dickie) Jones was famously known for his voicing of t |
Alexander, ( | Dickie Jones) is one of the boys who transformed into |
Dickie Jordan is an intelligent and curious youth in | |
Goal: Scott | Dickie, Kitchener |
In August 1978, Vance | Dickie, Liberal MLC for Ballarat, resigned. |
Going to investigate, he finds | Dickie Lockhart floating in the weigh tank, clubbed t |
1982) (in the first episode as Squadron Leader | Dickie Marlowe of the RAF), Bergerac (1983), Robin of |
In 1853, | Dickie married Kate Howe Fellows. |
Ian Dury's Billericay | Dickie mentions Shoeburyness. |
y led the club by rushing for 701 yards, while | Dickie Moegle rushed for a team high 5 TD's. |
With Bobby Hutchins, | Dickie Moore and Dorothy DeBorba having departed afte |
Dickie Moore - Dickie | |
Dickie Moore as Pietro | |
12 | Dickie Moore |
Dickie Moore as young Johnny Carter | |
Dickie Moore as William "Bill" Colbrook | |
Dickie Moore as Laurence 'Laury' Applegate | |
Dickie Moore makes an uncredited cameo appearance in | |
tic mother (Ruth Robinson) brings him her son ( | Dickie Moore), who has been bitten by a rabid dog, Pa |
rth, Don Marshall, Dave McCready, Brian McKay, | Dickie Moore, Roger Morrisette, Bill Sinnett, Ernie R |
le Langill, Peter Larocque, Tommy Manastersky, | Dickie Moore, William Rattay, Donald Rose, Roland Rou |
oyette, Bill Hicke, Don Marshall, Ab McDonald, | Dickie Moore, Andre Pronovost, Claude Provost, Henri |
, Albert Langlois, Don Marshall, Gerry McNeil, | Dickie Moore, Bert Olmstead, Jacques Plante, Andre Pr |
out from their team, a tactic that worked for | Dickie Moore, Frank Mahovlich and George Armstrong, y |
Dickie moved to Montreal, QC and played for the Montr | |
December 20, 1985: | Dickie Noles was released by the Rangers. |
September 22, 1987: | Dickie Noles was loaned to the Tigers by the Chicago |
Dickie Noles was drafted by the Phillies in the 4th r | |
February 8, 1986: | Dickie Noles was signed as a free agent by the Indian |
se surname begins with N, Nichols' 10 wins and | Dickie Noles' 11 losses are best. |
layers such as Don Cardwell, Jimmie Coker, and | Dickie Noles. |
yers to be named later to the Chicago Cubs for | Dickie Noles. |
e contributing factor in head basketball coach | Dickie Nutt's resignation. |
erve in the Alberta Legislative Assembly, Bill | Dickie of Calgary Glenmore would cross the floor to t |
William james | Dickie one of six children was born in Cobden Westlan |
Dickie Owen as Bragg | |
Dickie Peterson - bass, vocals | |
The album features founding members | Dickie Peterson and Paul Whaley. |
Dickie Peterson - bass, lead vocals on tracks 7-9 | |
"Outrider" ( | Dickie Peterson) - 6:19 |
"Out of Focus" ( | Dickie Peterson) - 3:43 |
"Just a Little Bit (Redux)" ( | Dickie Peterson) - 4:01 |
"When Two Spirits Touch" ( | Dickie Peterson) - 3:52 |
"Sex Soldier" ( | Dickie Peterson, Dieter Saller) - 5:05 |
"Big Noise" ( | Dickie Peterson, Bruce Stephens, John Rewind) - 4:51 |
band's classic lineup of vocalist and bassist | Dickie Peterson, guitarist Leigh Stephens and drummer |
Dickie played for the Saint John Beavers in Saint Joh | |
Born in Campbellton, NB, | Dickie played for Campbellton Collegiate in 1932-33. |
Dickie played for Crewe Alexandra before joining Port | |
Dickie Pride (21 October 1941 - 26 March 1969 was a B | |
ocals) and John Horton (saxophone) joined from | Dickie Pride's backing group, The Original Topics, an |
For the British rock and roll singer, see | Dickie Pride. |
While still serving as an Alderman | Dickie ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature in t |
Rex Harrison - | Dickie Randall / Gus Bennett |
and Gilbert, and in this one, Anna Bomasch and | Dickie Randall. |
Dickie Ray Noles (born November 19, 1956 in Charlotte | |
York city after a parade is held in his honor, | Dickie returns to Olympus, almost ready to accept the |
When the hotel concierge mistakes him for | Dickie, Ripley suddenly realizes he can assume Dickie |
30 March 1878 - 5 March 1931), better known as | Dickie Roberts, was an English footballer who played |
Her next role was in | Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star playing the daughte |
Aside from her role as Barbie in the 2003 film | Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, she is known mostl |
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star as Barbie (2003) | |
Rainbow included Brendan Bowyer and the Royal, | Dickie Rock and The Miami, Joe McCarthy and the Dixie |
Dickie Rock covers the song on his 2007 album Sings c | |
nth and last the night, following the Ireland' | Dickie Rock with "Come Back to Stay" . |
as Irish representative at the 1966 Contest by | Dickie Rock with Come Back to Stay. |
alter with "Chez nous" and preceding Ireland's | Dickie Rock with "Come Back to Stay". |
ion Song Contest 1966, performed in English by | Dickie Rock. |
Paul played | Dickie Sainsbury in the West End revival of Michael F |
partnered with Mississippi plaintiff attorney | Dickie Scruggs, a brother-in-law of former U.S. Senat |
the Tom Toms included Tommy Morrell (guitar), | Dickie Sloan (organ) and Jackie Lassiter (drums). |
Kim Smith as | Dickie Smith |
ft in 1949 and Maryland Pierce (born 1933) and | Dickie Smith became members in his place. |
After World of Sport ended in 1985, | Dickie stayed with ITV, presenting boxing and snooker |
brother made over 150 appearances for Wolves, | Dickie struggled to make any impact and managed just |
Thomas Gibson as | Dickie Taylor |
Juvenile: Donald | Dickie, The Great Adventure. |
Dickie Thon (1976) MLB AS | |
pops out from both of Tom's sleeves, then his | dickie to conduct further. |
After his two defences | Dickie took a year out, relinquishing his titles to m |
hort in which a truant officer chases Wheezer, | Dickie, Uh-huh, and Stymie through the amusement zone |
I'm Bob, He's | Dickie UK 1977 |
2008 | Dickie V All Solid Gold Third Team |
y Todd (peaking at number 6), and the other by | Dickie Valentine (reaching number 12). |
the UK Top 20 with his version of the song was | Dickie Valentine who spent 7 weeks therein from Octob |
he Moon", along with a third number 1 hit with | Dickie Valentine on "Finger Of Suspicion", and were m |
It was recorded by | Dickie Valentine in the United Kingdom and by Jane Fr |
in 1967 Humperdinck was asked to stand in for | Dickie Valentine, who was ill, on the variety TV show |
e of those old tracks, together with others by | Dickie Valentine, Lita Roza and Jimmy Young, were iss |
its guest stars were Petula Clark, Billy Fury, | Dickie Valentine, Paul Anka, Cliff Richard and Anthon |
East London Schools football he was spotted by | Dickie Walker, a Tottenham Hotspur scout. |
Dickie was persuaded to return to Glyndebourne, but h | |
A chemist by training, | Dickie was working for the Dominion Steel and Coal Co |
Dickie was named coroner for Colchester County in 185 | |
John B. | Dickie was chosen as speaker for the house in 1875. |
In the early stages of his career | Dickie was known by his actual name, Richard Davies, |
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