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| orn in Montreal, the son of Alexander Randall | Griffith, a medical doctor and homeopathic practitione |
| ravis - Country music star Randy Travis, like | Griffith a North Carolina native, appeared in the seas |
| The Liberals selected Frank Kingsley | Griffith, a thirty-eight year old barrister from Londo |
| hat same year he married his first wife, Jane | Griffith, a missionary's daughter. |
| One of the names Rebecca knows as Nicholas | Griffith, a former biochemist who had disappeared afte |
| nd the sexual favors of Maria Ruskin (Melanie | Griffith), a Southern belle gold digger. |
| , Ellis-Griffith was the son of Thomas Morris | Griffith, a builder. |
| John Bradshaw (Robert | Griffith), a young naval officer, attends a lunchtime |
| He wrote, with his Cambridge colleague Guy | Griffith, A Guide to the Classics, or How to Pick The |
| Under the direction of Mrs. Parker O. | Griffith, a foundation supported by the company was re |
| Griffith Academy Griffith Website | |
| D. W. | Griffith, Academy Award-winning film director |
| Griffith accepted the challenge, averaging 20.6 points | |
| As a mining expert, | Griffith acquired a fortune. |
| Andy | Griffith, actor |
| Longtime | Griffith actress Kate Bruce made her final film appear |
| "Going Back To Georgia" ( | Griffith, Adam Duritz, Brian Claflin) 4:15 |
| Griffith affected the title of Colonel, but official r | |
| Griffith also made more than 70 guest appearances on t | |
| Griffith also stars in the production directed by Robe | |
| Griffith also expresses his belief that the film was f | |
| Griffith also played briefly with the Boston Braves an | |
| Griffith also once hit all four balls (although Ford m | |
| cast, starring Ferguson; in 1928 with Corinne | Griffith, also titled Outcast; and with Bette Davis in |
| January 22, 1875 - D. W. | Griffith, American filmmaker (d. |
| He also wrote music for films by D.W. | Griffith, among others, and played in Paul Howard's Qu |
| mitment and relationships, and Nicky (Chrissy | Griffith), an anorexic girl. |
| Carl | Griffith, an owner of an exotic game ranch and a forme |
| 1 short silent Western film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| fiercely contested by academics such as John | Griffith and Martin Loughlin, both professors at the L |
| was an active member of the Uniting Church in | Griffith and directed a great number of musicals for y |
| he "fills you up, not out" campaign were Andy | Griffith and Don Knotts as their characters from "The |
| o film as Three Hours (1927) starring Corinne | Griffith and as Adventure in Manhattan (1936) starring |
| Technical support is provided by Virgil | Griffith and Sidney d'Mello. |
| On April 27, | Griffith and Ralph Graves recorded their respective so |
| 912 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| rn ap Caradog, Gwenwynwyn ab Owain Cyfeiliog, | Griffith and Owen de la Pole. |
| med manager of the Senators, succeeding Clark | Griffith, and led the team to a 80-73 record (.523 win |
| 909 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| Cofounders Richard | Griffith and Daniel Dodd decided to host a gaming conv |
| 911 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| 911 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| ery, and Franchot Tone, directed by Edward H. | Griffith and George Cukor. |
| 911 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| 's Last Game is a 1909 film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Harry Carey in his debut film. |
| Along with his colleagues | Griffith and O'Connor, he attempted to preserve the au |
| rected by James Flood and produced by Corinne | Griffith, and distributed by First National Pictures. |
| d he based the voice on Carolinian actor Andy | Griffith, and had been using it since the late 1940s. |
| d was used for many years as a studio by D.W. | Griffith and his epic film, Birth of a Nation screened |
| 912 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| is a 1912 film written and directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Mary Pickford, Henry B. Walthall |
| ee Simpson, Lisa Rinna, Robin Givens, Melanie | Griffith and Bebe Neuwirth. |
| Hotel is a 1913 drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| An unmarried couple, Patty Palmer (Melanie | Griffith) and Drake Goodman (Matthew Modine) buy a $75 |
| 911 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| eption is a 1913 drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| ttaque 77, Die Toten Hosen, Status Quo, Nanci | Griffith, and The Men They Couldn't Hang. |
| Sisters, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Standley, Andy | Griffith, and Robert Mitchum. |
| 911 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| On June 29, 1862, | Griffith and his men were pursuing Union soldiers retr |
| Griffith and Kerr briefly resurrected Arrow Comics in | |
| 912 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| customs; the first or paternal family name is | Griffith and the second or maternal family name is Mah |
| 67 American biker movie written by Charles B. | Griffith and directed by Daniel Haller. |
| 911 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| Bernard Maston, Donald R. | Griffith and the Deprong Mori of the Tripsicum Plateau |
| 912 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| 911 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| is a 1913 short drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and Christy Cabanne. |
| leaving government, Rademaker joined Barbour, | Griffith and Rogers in January 2007. |
| In February 2011, Rademaker left Barbour, | Griffith and Rogers and joined the Podesta Group. |
| Nanci | Griffith and Lucinda Williams recorded a duet version |
| Both | Griffith and Coote died during the course of the 1921 |
| is a 1993 action film, written by Thomas Ian | Griffith and Burt Young, directed by Jon Hess. |
| 910 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Frank Powell. |
| slands named Chantry, Nottawasaga, Christian, | Griffith, and Cove. |
| Griffith and his wife, the former Rosemarie Lynn Pratt | |
| Folk singer Nanci | Griffith and author Margaret Graham attended Holy Cros |
| 912 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and Wilfred Lucas. |
| n by Frank E. Woods, it was directed by D. W. | Griffith and starred several pioneering legends of Ame |
| English languagesilent film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Lupe Velez, William Boyd, and Je |
| Child is a 1911 drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| -hand stroke in major screen production since | Griffith and Bitzer were running wild to unshackle the |
| e Italy is a 1913 drama film directed by D.W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| 911 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| litter is a 1912 drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and Frank Powell. |
| ary Pickford and Lillian Gish, directors D.W. | Griffith and Mack Sennett, and Paramount Pictures foun |
| nections to the Southern Highlands, Canberra, | Griffith and Melbourne. |
| 911 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| , science fiction film, written by Charles B. | Griffith and produced and directed by Roger Corman via |
| He was survived by his daughters, Christine | Griffith and Friederike Meindl, and his son, Hans. |
| ed 29 August 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Louis E. | Griffith; and commissioned 6 February 1945, Lt. Comdr. |
| , who was elected to the Commonwealth seat of | Griffith and had to resign his Council seat. |
| ersity of Oregon, under the guidance of Hayes | Griffith and Patricia Jost. |
| Griffith's Valuation of 1857 lists the landlords of th | |
| 99 Naomi starred as Lily Waite alongside Andy | Griffith and Gerald McRaney in the film A Song for the |
| atagem is a 1913 drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and Frank Powell. |
| le studied Egyptology under Francis Llewellyn | Griffith and was appointed Assistant in the Department |
| American adventure film directed by Edward H. | Griffith and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Madeleine |
| a free web-based online tool created by Saul | Griffith and Raffi Krikorian. |
| 31) is a sound feature film directed by D. W. | Griffith, and was his only other full-sound film besid |
| uding Katharine Hepburn, Bette Davis, Corinne | Griffith, and Jean Arthur. |
| out in Ypsilanti, Michigan by founders Ralph | Griffith and Stuart Kerr. |
| It featured Melanie | Griffith and Sting's wife Trudie Styler dressed as Fre |
| ehind WattzOn were first spoken about by Saul | Griffith and Jim McBride in a presentation entitled “T |
| readors, with impressive performances by Hugh | Griffith and Beatrix Lehmann. |
| en and secondly Mary, daughter of Sir William | Griffith and widow of Sir Randall Brereton of Malpas. |
| 911 short silent drama film directed by D. W. | Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. |
| Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Patty Duke, and Andy | Griffith and appeared on Wally Cox's Mr. Peepers serie |
| Griffith appeared in the 2011 Lifetime television movi | |
| Jenny and | Griffith are in love. |
| Rocks in | Griffith are from the Silurian age. |
| Griffith Arthur Jones (1827 - 22 September 1906) was a | |
| It includes the cities of Wagga Wagga and | Griffith as well as the towns of Junee, Tumut, Gundaga |
| Kenneth | Griffith as Prisoner |
| Kenneth | Griffith as Wilson |
| Robert | Griffith as Coxswain |
| Hugh | Griffith as Mandria |
| Gattlin | Griffith as Luke |
| Kenneth | Griffith as Monty |
| Kenneth | Griffith as Minister |
| Melanie | Griffith as Loretta |
| Andy | Griffith as Pat Collins |
| Hugh | Griffith as Joe Turnbull |
| Melanie | Griffith as Lee Arnold |
| Melanie | Griffith as Toby Roebuck |
| Hugh | Griffith as Maestro Pamponi |
| Kenneth | Griffith as Wally Smith |
| James | Griffith as Al Herrick |
| Melanie | Griffith as Billie Dawn |
| James | Griffith as Hugo Zattig |
| Andy | Griffith as OT Montgomery |
| ng Dennis Hopper as Frank Sinatra and Melanie | Griffith as Barbara Marx, and featuring Portia de Ross |
| He succeeded Billy | Griffith as Secretary of the MCC in 1974, following a |
| Kenneth | Griffith as Reverend Robert Jones |
| Hugh | Griffith as Sir Harry Cunningham |
| Kenneth | Griffith as Isaac of York |
| t under Lord Bridport, with his nephew Edward | Griffith as his flag captain. |
| lic objection to the high fees paid to Samuel | Griffith as leading counsel and to Byrnes as one of hi |
| ng the Lowy Institute, he was Director of the | Griffith Asia Institute at Griffith University. |
| Born in Los Angeles, | Griffith aspired to be a musician rather than an actor |
| y Jackson Burke (the successor to Chauncey H. | Griffith at Mergenthaler Linotype) in 1960. |
| Party candidate, Kevin Rudd, for the seat of | Griffith at the 1996 federal election. |
| was abolished and replaced by the Division of | Griffith at the redistribution of 1 August 1934. |
| matriculated (together with his elder brother | Griffith) at Jesus College, Oxford in 1607. |
| Born in Moorefield, Indiana, | Griffith attended the country schools of the county, t |
| t near Fort Blue Mounds occurred when William | Griffith Aubrey was attacked and killed by Native Amer |
| nd is located in the south Canberra suburb of | Griffith, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. |
| r Road, Glasnevin Avenue, Drumcondra Road and | Griffith Avenue, thus taking in all the Iona and Drumc |
| An award, known as the H. Winter | Griffith Award, is offered in recognition of an indivi |
| tstanding Achievement in a Play from the Ruby | Griffith Awards program conducted by the British Playe |
| ound Production Excellence Awards at the Ruby | Griffith Awards. |
| (1599) Robert | Griffith, B.A.; |
| Griffith Base Hospital - Griffith | |
| wo Corman productions, scripted by Charles B. | Griffith, Beast from Haunted Cave and Ski Troop Attack |
| In August, 1949, | Griffith became a research pilot at the Muroc Flight T |
| In 1878 G. J. | Griffith became mining correspondent for the Alta Cali |
| anks, so the Attorney-General role lapsed and | Griffith became Minister for Justice, relying on his c |
| sed by the previous Liberal MP Frank Kingsley | Griffith becoming a County Court Judge. |
| oticed,' was published between 1827 and 1834, | Griffith being the chief editor, assisted by Major Cha |
| Griffith believed that this indicated that many people | |
| owever, the Society's leader, Brandon Miller ( | Griffith), believes he has the responsibility to chang |
| ew Downtown, Brendan Drew, Brett Geeves, Adam | Griffith, Ben Hilfenhaus, Dan Marsh, Tim Paine, Damien |
| 20 May - Robert | Griffith Berry, minister and writer (died 1945) |
| Some of Colonial Records artist were Andy | Griffith, Bill Craddock, Johnny Dee, and George Hamilt |
| He was a mourner at the funeral of Maurice | Griffith, Bishop of Rochester from 1554 to 1558 and Re |
| He had been condemned by Maurice | Griffith, bishop of Rochester. |
| o the Kenyon block and the nearby Madison and | Griffith blocks. |
| tanding at the ground's northern-most wicket, | Griffith bludgeoned each of the deliveries into exactl |
| Mike Grenville | Griffith, born at Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire on 25 |
| Griffith bought it as a residence for his mother Mary | |
| John | Griffith Bowen (born November 5, 1924) is a British pl |
| John | Griffith Bowen, novelist |
| Griffith Boynton (1712-1761), who succeeded to the bar | |
| Griffith Boynton (1664-1731), who succeeded as 3rd Bar | |
| December 1731, on the death of his cousin Sir | Griffith Boynton, who had no children. |
| African American writer Benjamin | Griffith Brawley dedicated his 1921 book, A Social His |
| from George Clooney Kenneth Branagh, Melanie | Griffith, Bryan Singer, and Chazz Palminteri, among ot |
| Griffith Buck (1915 - 28 March 1991) was a professor o | |
| st collections of Buck roses are grown in the | Griffith Buck Garden at Iowa State's Reiman Gardens. |
| American Rose Society established the annual | Griffith Buck Memorial Rose Trophy. |
| nd the planned residential renovations of the | Griffith Building and former Hahne and Company flagshi |
| The | Griffith Building is located in Newark, New Jersey. |
| Styling is similar to the TVR | Griffith, but it is a new car from the ground up. |
| film museum named after Kentucky native D.W. | Griffith), but were unable to raise the $1 million nee |
| ks, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, and D. W. | Griffith, but legally has always been separate from it |
| O and International Development (with Matthew | Griffith, CAFOD, September |
| In an electric atmosphere, Yolanda | Griffith came through with a powerful performance. |
| When Samuel | Griffith came into power in November 1883, Morehead wa |
| Frank George | Griffith Carr (23 April 1903 - 9 July 1991) was direct |
| Hazuki Fujiwara (Reanne | Griffith), character of Ojamajo Doremi (Magical DoReMi |
| Pike, Anjelica Huston, Faye Dunaway, Melanie | Griffith, Charlotte Rampling, Jerry Hall, Joan Collins |
| eethoven, Zorana Edun, Nikita Germaine, Sandy | Griffith, Chris Hawkins, Skyler Jett, Ellen Keating, A |
| The average | Griffith citizen is 37-years of age, earning a mean we |
| dney Market Authority; and as a councillor at | Griffith City Council. |
| ' On Me - 4:50 (Baker, Walden, Shanice, Sandy | Griffith, Claytoven Richardson) |
| In 1995, | Griffith co-organised a meeting at the Science Museum |
| Griffith College has been appointed as a ACCA register | |
| Griffith College Cork, Graduation in City Hall | |
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