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It is Hancock's | forty-first album and Shorter's twenty-first. |
arfielde was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first and Forty-second Congresses (March 4, 1869- |
Mcneely was elected as a Democrat to the | Forty-first and Forty-second Congresses (March 4, 1869- |
as elected as a Republican to the Fortieth, | Forty-first, and Forty-second Congresses (March 4, 1867 |
was elected as a Democrat to the Fortieth, | Forty-first, and Forty-second Congresses (March 4, 1867 |
Rice was elected as a Democrat to the | Forty-first and Forty-second Congresses (March 4, 1869- |
He was elected as a Democrat to the | Forty-first and Forty-second Congresses, and served fro |
The song is Brooks & Dunn's | forty-first and final Top Ten hit on the Billboard coun |
ation he was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first and Forty-second Congresses and served from |
He was elected as a Democrat to the | Forty-first and Forty-second Congresses (March 4, 1869- |
entation was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first and Forty-second Congresses and served from |
entation was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first and Forty-second Congresses and served from |
as elected as a Republican to the Fortieth, | Forty-first, and Forty-second U.S. Congresses (March 4, |
singles charts, giving Brooks & Dunn their | forty-first and final Top Ten hit and breaking a record |
ounts of manslaughter on June 21, 2005, the | forty-first anniversary of the crime. |
his return to Finland and a day before his | forty-first birthday. |
Your Friends Are" reached Number One in its | forty-first chart week.) |
Cowles was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first Congress (March 4, 1869-March 3, 1871). |
Tanner was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first Congress (March 4, 1869-March 3, 1871). |
Buck was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first Congress (March 4, 1869-March 3, 1871). |
Roots was reelected to the | Forty-first Congress and served from June 22, 1868, to |
Asper was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first Congress (March 4, 1869 - March 3, 1871). |
Hoag was elected as a Democrat to the | Forty-first Congress and served from March 4, 1869, unt |
He was reelected to the | Forty-first Congress (1867-1871), and was the chairman |
Dyer was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first Congress (March 4, 1869 - March 3, 1871), r |
Brooks was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the |
ar, he was elected to fill a vacancy in the | Forty-first Congress of the United States as a Republic |
ion Ayer was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first Congress and served from January 31, 1870, |
ed "Conservative" in North Carolina) to the | Forty-first Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the |
to the Fortieth Congress; reelected to the | Forty-first Congress and served from July 20, 1868, to |
to the Fortieth Congress; reelected to the | Forty-first Congress and served from July 13, 1868, to |
, 1871-1883; elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first Congress (March 4, 1869-March 3, 1871); uns |
ed as chairman of the Committee on Militia ( | Forty-first Congress) and the Committee on Indian Affai |
d as chairman on the Committee on Commerce ( | Forty-first Congress). |
te he was chairman, Committee on Education ( | Forty-first Congress). |
nditures in the Department of the Interior ( | Forty-first Congress). |
Claims (Fortieth Congress) and Territories ( | Forty-first Congress). |
sented credentials as a Member-elect to the | Forty-first Congress, but was not permitted to qualify. |
During the | Forty-first Congress, he was the chairman of the Commit |
As a Republican, he was elected to the | Forty-first Congress, where he served from March 4, 186 |
On January 25, 1870, in the | Forty-first Congress, Segar claimed an at-large ninth s |
ed with Henry D. Foster the election to the | Forty-first Congress, neither being sworn pending the c |
St. Martin was again elected to the | Forty-first Congress, but the house ruled the election |
He was elected as a Democrat to the | Forty-first Congress, serving from March 4, 1869 until |
ted the election of William J. Smith to the | Forty-first Congress, but while on his way to Washingto |
to the Fortieth Congress and in 1868 to the | Forty-first Congress, but was elected as a Republican t |
Schumaker was elected as a Democrat to the | Forty-first Congress, holding office from March 4, 1869 |
a candidate for renomination in 1868 to the | Forty-first Congress. |
rmstrong was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first Congress. |
Donley was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first Congress. |
ful candidate for reelection in 1868 to the | Forty-first Congress. |
Cessna was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first Congress. |
n, Perce was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first Congress. |
esentation was elected as a Democrat to the | Forty-first Congress. |
ates House Committee on Accounts during the | Forty-first Congress. |
Committee on Education and Labor during the | Forty-first Congress. |
itures in the Post Office Department in the | Forty-first Congress. |
elected as a Republican to the Fortieth and | Forty-first Congresses (March 4, 1867-March 3, 1871). |
elected as a Republican to the Fortieth and | Forty-first Congresses (March 4, 1867-March 3, 1871). |
s elected as a Democrat to the Fortieth and | Forty-first Congresses (March 4, 1867-March 3, 1871). |
elected as a Republican to the Fortieth and | Forty-first Congresses (March 4, 1867-March 3, 1871). |
elected as a Republican to the Fortieth and | Forty-first Congresses and served from July 20, 1868, t |
s elected as a Democrat to the Fortieth and | Forty-first Congresses (serving March 4, 1867-March 3, |
elected as a Republican to the Fortieth and | Forty-first Congresses and served from July 18, 1868, t |
elected (in April 1868) to the Fortieth and | Forty-first Congresses and served from July 6, 1868, to |
elected as a Republican to the Fortieth and | Forty-first Congresses and served from July 6, 1868, to |
elected as a Republican to the Fortieth and | Forty-first Congresses and served from July 1, 1868, to |
was elected a delegate to the fortieth and | forty-first congresses (March 4, 1867 - March 3, 1871); |
ontrol the Contingent Expense (Fortieth and | Forty-first Congresses), the Committee on Naval Affairs |
elected as a Republican to the Fortieth and | Forty-first Congresses, serving in office from March 4, |
s elected as a Democrat to the Fortieth and | Forty-first Congresses, serving in office from March 4, |
elected as a Republican to the Fortieth and | Forty-first Congresses. |
ific Railroads in the Thirty-eighth through | Forty-first Congresses. |
It is the | forty-first edition of the event. |
008-09 Libyan Premier League season was the | forty-first edition of the competition since its establ |
The | Forty-First, Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1926. |
Hawley was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first, Forty-second, and Forty-third Congresses ( |
Cobb was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first, Forty-second, and Forty-third Congresses ( |
Mckee was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first, Forty-second, and Forty-third Congresses ( |
entation was elected as a Republican to the | Forty-first, Forty-second, and Forty-third Congresses a |
Pakistan ranks | forty-first in the world and fifty-fifth worldwide in f |
service overseas with the Three Hundred and | Forty-first Infantry, Company C, Eighty-sixth Division. |
He was the | forty-first mayor of Syracuse, New York (Republican, 19 |
the last twenty minutes of any game with a | forty-first minute goal from the penalty spot in the Se |
eas as a corporal with the Five Hundred and | Forty-first Motor Truck Company. |
of lieutenant colonel in the Third Cavalry, | Forty-first North Carolina Regiment. |
DS-P1-Yu satellites to be launched, and the | forty-first of seventy two to successfully reach orbit. |
010, Port Vila (Vanuatu) in parallel to the | forty-first official Pacific Islands Forum |
He was appointed president judge of the | forty-first Pennsylvania district and served one year. |
She took | forty-first place with a total time of 2:19:26.75. |
George H. W. Bush, | forty-first President of the United States |
Moore, served as commanding officer of the | Forty-first Regiment (Third Cavalry) during the Civil W |
colonel, and colonel of the Two Hundred and | Forty-first Regiment, New York State Militia (known as |
Commissioned a captain in the | Forty-first Regiment, United States Infantry, on July 2 |
s Rugby Football League premiership was the | forty-first season of Sydney's top-level rugby league f |
a lawyer and politician who represented the | forty-first Senate District in the State of New York Se |
a General Assembly representing the state's | forty-first Senate district, including constituents in |
rossed $655,388,158 worldwide and holds the | forty-first spot on the list of highest-grossing films. |
sippi) was elected in November 2007, as the | forty-first State Auditor of Mississippi. |
ge was re-elected in 1868 and served in the | Forty-first United States Congress. |
He would have been her | forty-first victim, but as she misses her target, Govor |
e Imperial Court on November 18, during the | forty-first year of Emperor Qianlong's reign, and was g |
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