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Thomas | Evans (Tomos Glyn Cothi) - An English-Welsh Dictiona |
He was born to Thomas | Evans and Rebecca Owen in Evesham, Burlington County |
Thomas | Evans (Tomos Glyn Cothi) - Cyfansoddiad o Hymnau |
After the death of Sir Thomas | Evans in 1892, another clerical descendant Rev Claud |
The station was built by Thomas | Evans and William Coppeck, who completed the 35-foot |
Daryl Thomas | Evans (born January 12, 1961 in Toronto, Ontario) is |
Graham Thomas | Evans (born 10 November 1963) is a British Conservat |
il Francis Noel Clarke Mundy sold it to Thomas | Evans in 1781. |
His mother was Barbara, daughter of Thomas | Evans. |
May - Sir Samuel Thomas | Evans, politician and judge (died 1918) |
Private Thomas | Evans, of Company D, wrested the colors from a color |
the Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Pilot Thomas | Evans in command. |
made their only career appearances and Thomas | Evans made his two career appearances for Derbyshire |
John Thomas | Evans (April 1770 - May 1799) was a Welsh explorer w |
village is the birthplace of Sir Samuel Thomas | Evans (1859-1918), British judge and politician who |
Thomas | Evans McKay (October 29, 1875 - January 15, 1958) wa |
Thomas | Evans (June 3, 1852 - December 2, 1916) was an Engli |
Borbo fatuellus thomea ( | Evans, 1937) |
led to comparisons with Norman Wisdom, though | Evans does not regard Wisdom as an influence. |
evenson also records that Lloyd George thought | Evans a man of limited gifts, with some oratorical s |
ing spotted playing for Abergavenny Thursdays, | Evans joined Swansea City in July 1963 for a fee of |
ormances from Lloyd, T-Pain, Yung Joc, Tiffany | Evans, Yung Berg and 50 Cent. |
nk, The Backstreet Boys, Heidi Montag, Tiffany | Evans, Jessica Simpson, Delta Goodrem, Jamie-Lynn Si |
d Records, Angels On Earth recorded by Tiffany | Evans on Columbia Records, She Could Be recorded by |
puddy Animation is made up of Ryan Cooper, Tim | Evans and Alex Leighton. |
Tim | Evans is retired and still maintains his residence n |
he split of his former band Mouth in 1994, Tim | Evans began jamming with U.F.O. |
At this time | Evans had become chief assistant at the Royal Observ |
At this time, | Evans also edited a weekly women's page in the Austr |
rounding the hanging of his neighbour, Timothy | Evans. |
e conviction and subsequent hanging of Timothy | Evans for the murders at 10 Rillington Place in 1950 |
d Albert Pierrepoint in the hanging of Timothy | Evans for the murder of his family, although Evans w |
940s and 1950s, such as the hanging of Timothy | Evans when it later emerged that serial killer John |
As Timothy | Evans (Hurt) comes back to Wales, he is seen walking |
chosen another Washington lieutenant, Timothy | Evans, to replace him. |
His father, Titus | Evans, was a master mariner. |
This news led to | Evans meeting the former British Prime Minister, Gor |
More I Cannot Wish You" for Granger to sing to | Evans, but after the sequence was filmed Goldwyn dec |
ilmore Green, his name was changed early on to | Evans, the name of his stepfather. |
spun, bringing to an end the direct threat to | Evans' leadership of the race, and Evans controlled |
Afterwards, grave dust was given to | Evans, to be made up into an triangular amulet. |
ater Waves and Floating Bodies is dedicated to | Evans on the occasion of his retirement. |
Born in Flora Vista, New Mexico to | Evans and Blanche Wood, Wood grew up in modest surro |
e previous gubernatorial election, but lost to | Evans after Tillman shifted his support from Ellerbe |
n of Civil Engineers, and was then articled to | Evans and Sons. |
Vincent Tobias | Evans (born June 14, 1955, in Greensboro, North Caro |
D.C. law firm of Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd, | Evans & Figel. |
written in 1931 by Robert Hargreaves, Tolchard | Evans, Stanley J. Damerell, and Henry Tilsley. |
The form of fellow-Welshman Tom | Evans at right half prevented Day from becoming a re |
Tom | Evans - Steel Guitar |
Bass: Tom | Evans |
Lead vocal: Tom | Evans |
father has disappeared, and is engaged to Tom | Evans |
In most countries, Tom | Evans' "Blind Owl" was released as the B-side. |
Under the captaincy of Tom | Evans, Watts was part of the Llanelli team that face |
Tom | Evans - Bass, Vocals |
"Without you" (Peter Ham, Tom | Evans) duet with Caroline Costa - 3:52 |
t Beany is Action Man" and "Hamletta" with Tom | Evans. |
's loan to compensate for the poor form of Tom | Evans. |
hat three senior players, Darren Craddock, Tom | Evans and Stuart Elliott have been released early to |
hout You," written with Badfinger bandmate Tom | Evans (who also later committed suicide). |
His 17 home runs tied him with Tom | Evans for the league-leading. |
nd trumpet, Badfinger members Pete Ham and Tom | Evans on background vocals, and Starr on drums and l |
from 'The Calderstones' that also featured Tom | Evans (Badfinger). |
"Without You" (Pete Ham, Tom | Evans) |
Tom | Evans: guitar, vocals |
Henry St John Tomlinson | Evans (known as St John; 1905-25 July 1956) was the |
for an international team from Neyland, Tommy | Evans began his career for the club before switching |
with the Odd Fellows Boys' Band (1912), Tommy | Evans (1916-17), and George Reynolds's Keystone Band |
oria Copeland, The Urban Alternative with Tony | Evans, Turning Point with David Jeremiah, Walk in th |
irk Cameron, Jon Courson, Ravi Zacharias, Tony | Evans, and Max Lucado. |
Ricardo Cortez as Tony | Evans |
including Gary Chapman, Jerry B. Jenkins, Tony | Evans, Nancy Leigh DeMoss, and John MacArthur. |
y International, The Alternative with Dr. Tony | Evans, Truth for Life with Allistair Begg, The Word |
Born in Toronto, | Evans travelled west in 1911 and worked in various p |
d takes a decided turn to the northwest toward | Evans, Georgia, where it intersects with Belair Road |
A nurse by training, | Evans was first elected to the legislature in 1997, |
"Sunken Treasure" ( | Evans) - 4:15 |
it was written by Pete Sinclair and Trevelyan | Evans. |
They helped him win the Trevor | Evans Award for expository writing from the Mathemat |
Troy | Evans ... Club owner |
Troy | Evans as Officer [Frank?] Martin |
Troy | Evans as Oscar Simpson |
His most famous character, Ifas y Tryc (' | Evans the Truck'), was played by the actor Stewart J |
He will be challenged by Sophomores Ty | Evans and Zack Harrington as well as incoming JUCO t |
Tyreke | Evans, NBA player for Sacramento Kings lives in Cree |
He won the Rookie Challenge MVP when Tyreke | Evans shared it with him. |
Reno Wilson: Detective Tyrese | Evans |
riefly revived in 1982, with ex-Paragon Tyrone | Evans on lead vocals, releasing a re-recorded "Love |
Before entering UCLA, | Evans represented Canada in the 1972 Summer Olympics |
In 1929-30, under | Evans' guidance, Blackpool won the Division Two cham |
He had a previous spell under | Evans, whilst on loan at Boston United. |
It is understood | Evans had recently signed a new two-year contract. |
niversity and North Carolina State University, | Evans died in Burlington, North Carolina at age 53. |
"Walkin' Up" ( | Evans) |
"Walkin' Up" ( | Evans) - 3:45 |
Zinga stirred controversy by using | Evans' health as a campaign issue, stating that he s |
11 May, a horde of suicide planes attacked USS | Evans (DD-552) and USS Hugh W. Hadley (DD-774) on pi |
For ships with similar names, see USS | Evans. |
In 1955, the destroyer escort USS | Evans (DE-1023) was named in his honor. |
Two destroyers, USS | Evans (DD-78), launched 30 October 1918, and USS Eva |
Deputy Headteachers: Mr Eryl V. | Evans, Mr Keith Williams |
during the administration of Governor John V. | Evans. |
during the administration of Governor John V. | Evans. |
ng appointed to fill a vacancy by Gov. John V. | Evans. |
Utah v. | Evans, 536 U.S. 452 (2002), was a United States Supr |
s by Representatives Robert Schadler, Allen V. | Evans, and Ruth Rowan, all of Mineral County, named |
John V. | Evans, Governor |
Christopher Vaughan | Evans (born 14 May 1958) is an Australian politician |
Edward Gurney Vaux | Evans (September 3, 1907 in Winnipeg, Manitoba - Jan |
24: Miramar Heights via | Evans Bay |
, some 6 km to the north-east, is accessed via | Evans Pass. |
Two city clerks, Sid Turner (James) and Vic | Evans (Spinetti), abandon the nine-to-five to run a |
John Victor | Evans, Sr. (born January 18, 1925) was the 27th Gove |
Platylesches robustus villa | Evans, 1937 |
Vince | Evans' son attended Winston Churchill and played foo |
me left in regulation, Bears quarterback Vince | Evans scored a game-tying touchdown that sent the ga |
Sir Vincent | Evans, GCMG, MBE, (20 October 1915 - 18 May 2007) wa |
E. Vincent | Evans (Y Cymmrodor, volumes 13 - 22). |
inted a new editorial staff, headed by Vincent | Evans. |
The current Head Teacher is Vivienne | Evans, who replaced Jean Hickman, a former deputy he |
(1894-1895) Rev'd W | Evans Hurndall MA |
ollowed by a spell at the gardens of Mr. T. W. | Evans at Allestree Hall, Derby, before, in 1870, he |
James W. | Evans (1984-1988), |
Joseph W. | Evans, The Bruce Publishing Company, Milwaukee, WI, |
In 1909, another surveyor, W.G. | Evans, reported that he had found bones in a grave a |
After his rugby career in Wales, | Evans moved to Gloucestershire, where he began teach |
as "The Reappearance of photography" by Walker | Evans in 1931. |
spalda del Mundo by Javier Corcuera and Walker | Evans by Reiner Holzemer. |
ey, Marjory Collins, Mary Post Wolcott, Walker | Evans, Russell Lee, Gordon Parks, Jack Delano, Charl |
ewing the Depression-era photographs of Walker | Evans and reading James Agee's Let Us Now Praise Fam |
Shahn's work and career include artists Walker | Evans, Diego Rivera and Jean Charlot. |
Walker | Evans |
ges by artists such as Berenice Abbott, Walker | Evans, and Margaret Bourke-White. |
by the photographs of Edward Weston and Walker | Evans, Nixon began working with large-format cameras |
On one notable occasion in 1973, Walker | Evans, who had encouraged Christenberry to take his |
artier-Bresson, Julia Margaret Cameron, Walker | Evans, Dorothea Lange, Irving Penn, Aaron Siskind, a |
Colonial secretary Edward Walter | Evans (1890-1985) acted in place of him for these pe |
Walter | Evans (September 18, 1842 - December 30, 1923) was a |
ing Governor in the absence of Governor Walter | Evans Edge. |
1919 - January 13, 1920, after Governor Walter | Evans Edge resigned to become a United States Senato |
ing Governor in the absence of Governor Walter | Evans Edge. |
n January 3, 1924, to a seat vacated by Walter | Evans. |
In 1943 Marsh managed the campaign of Walter | Evans Edge for Governor of New Jersey. |
Walter Edge Foran was named in honor of Walter | Evans Edge, his father's political mentor. |
After the war, | Evans became a professor of English literature, work |
After the war, | Evans became a high school principal in Cokesbury an |
The three more modern wards ( | Evans, Bolton, and Bahr) were built in 1974 when the |
Baby Don't You Cry" (#3 R&B, 1943, with Warren | Evans on vocals), his biggest hit "When My Man Comes |
Charles Grodin ... Warren | Evans |
10, with Thomas Petre (second violin), Warwick | Evans (cello), and H. Waldo Warner (viola) he formed |
1904, when he captained Oxford, was | Evans' best season with the bat, as in 19 innings he |
This piece was | Evans' only piano solo of the whole Japanese tour. |
Also, it was | Evans that adhered to the since-fired Vernon Louis P |
The song was | Evans' fifth Top 10 hit on the US Country Charts. |
The song was | Evans' sixth Top 20 hit on the US Country charts. |
University of Washington, | Evans School Visitors Committee, 2003-Present |
After returning from Washington, | Evans resumed the practice of law in Corydon. |
in-Residence at the University of Washington's | Evans School of Public Affairs and leads the project |
Watson | Evans "Watty" Moore (30 August 1925 - 1967) was an E |
Wayne | Evans (born 3 June 1984) is a Welsh rugby union foot |
For the rugby league player, see Wayne | Evans (rugby league). |
Cephrenes augiades websteri | Evans, 1935 (New Britain) |
Eoperipatus weldoni | Evans, 1901 |
ged with the murders of Cynthia Pugh and Wendy | Evans, he replied, "Is that all?" |
These men were | Evans, Loveden Pryse, W. Llewelyn Williams, KC the f |
Hiram Wesley | Evans (1881-1966), Imperial Wizard, 1922-1939, durin |
Hiram Wesley | Evans, Imperial Wizard, second Klan, 1922-1939 |
A club cricketer in Weston-super-Mare, | Evans played first for Somerset's first team as a ri |
Tristano's music is very different from what | Evans and his colleagues were doing: its "coolness" |
ty to take up singing professionally came when | Evans (by now an articled pupil to the County Archit |
However, when | Evans' brother, Jonny, was signed by Manchester Unit |
uth Africa, he won a home Test cap, again when | Evans was injured (though Arthur McIntyre had been E |
A 1994 Elizabeth by-election was sparked when | Evans resigned to contest the 1994 Bonython by-elect |
When | Evans went to college in Los Angeles, Jael soon move |
relax the ban for League Cup matches, but when | Evans refused to allow Cardiff City fans to visit Ke |
bought property in Tarzana, California, where | Evans dabbled in real estate. |
on", a song from the original version in which | Evans warns Keating that his political life is limit |
tions of flowers depicted as persons for which | Evans used as many as eight colour blocks" - needs a |
he Maze had also recorded "I'm So Glad", which | Evans and Paice both thought had potential for a son |
money being collected on preaching tours which | Evans undertook in South Wales. |
his popular vote from the 1952 election, while | Evans nearly doubled the Liberal vote strongly chall |
Whilst | Evans published some research on Latin poetry (Allit |
was replaced with Jon Burgess on drums, whilst | Evans and Sutcliffe relocated from High Wycombe to R |
fled to the forests; but the Quakers, on whom | Evans had wished to make an impression, continued qu |
gether they put on 127 for the seventh wicket, | Evans making 60 and Woods 80. |
Wicket-keeper | Evans led a rearguard action as England reached 362/ |
Wilbur | Evans as Philip Niles |
Cast included Wilbur | Evans and Betty Bruce. |
Wilbur | Evans plays John Matthews, a New York Times reporter |
rom the show with original cast members Wilbur | Evans and Betty Bruce, along with the show orchestra |
Wiliam | Evans Crow (March 10, 1870 - August 2, 1922) was an |
Barefoot Truth consists of Will | Evans (lead vocals, drums), Jay Driscoll (electric g |
Will | Evans is an English footballer who plays for Swindon |
William | Evans (Wil Ifan), bard |
olunteered to carry the message: Bell, William | Evans, and Benjamin F. Stewart. |
John William | Evans (28 August 1929 - 6 January 2004) was a footba |
25 May - George William | Evans discovers the Lachlan River. |
rebuilt and enlarged in 1841 by the MP William | Evans. |
rst innings dismissal came courtesy of William | Evans, for whom Barnsdale's wicket was one of a hat |
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