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| In 1920 he became Vicar of | Halifax, a post he held until his death on 6 March 19 |
| he series stars Rebecca Gibney as Doctor Jane | Halifax, a forensic psychiatrist investigating cases |
| In | Halifax, about 100 people marched through city street |
| PIC), which includes: Cary Christian Academy, | Halifax Academy, Kerr-Vance Academy, Arendell Parrott |
| nd completed his high school education at the | Halifax Academy. |
| He attended | Halifax's Protestant school system (there being no st |
| In 1999, the | Halifax acquired the Birmingham Midshires Building So |
| d in the comedy film Alien Autopsy and on the | Halifax adverts in 2010. |
| He rejoined | Halifax after a two year spell with Swinton. |
| nd opted to sign for National League One side | Halifax, after his contract with Featherstone Rovers |
| name Nootka while still under construction in | Halifax after the RCN renamed the Fundy-class mineswe |
| es Smith is thought to have married Martha in | Halifax after he arrived there with Col Cornwallis as |
| the Liberal Party representing the riding of | Halifax, after Isnor was called to the Senate. |
| He died in office in | Halifax after suffering from poor health for several |
| He was signed up by | Halifax after a successful loan spell. |
| He signed for | Halifax after a six month sabbatical from the game. |
| In 1947 at a match for | Halifax against Dewsbury, at Thrum Hall, Halifax, Hud |
| He died at his house at 3 Artillery Place, | Halifax, aged 91. |
| The nippy scrum-half finished his career at | Halifax aged 29 and worked as a miner and a tradesman |
| s sunk in the Bay of Biscay by a Handley-Page | Halifax aircraft and Wren, Kite, Woodpecker, Wild Goo |
| Dawson was the bomb-aimer and navigator in a | Halifax aircraft taking part in an attack against the |
| On 24 Mar 1945 thirty | Halifax aircraft towed Horsas manned with 6th Airborn |
| This Bomber Command squadron flew | Halifax aircraft. |
| 1926, is located along PA Route 147 north of | Halifax along Armstrong Creek. |
| ar School in the village of Hipperholme, near | Halifax along with their brother Jonathan. |
| Riordan in the 2005 election for the seat of | Halifax, also in West Yorkshire and for the Leeds Wes |
| The Naval Air Station | Halifax, also NAS Halifax, was a United States Navy N |
| ens that he started playing rugby league with | Halifax amateur side Illingworth. |
| The novel focuses around Sarah | Halifax, an astronomer who translated the first trans |
| well read and concerned about the fortunes of | Halifax and the terrible social conditions that grew |
| Halifax and St Helens reached the final with 'Fax com | |
| to nine companies during the fall of 1778 at | Halifax and assigned on 11 January 1779 to Sumner's B |
| Following the war Rev. White returned home to | Halifax and was called to Cornwallis Street Baptist C |
| economic events including the G7 meetings in | Halifax and Toronto, APEC in Vancouver and the XI int |
| district, including constituents in Franklin, | Halifax and Nash counties, from her first election in |
| s selected for Yorkshire County XIII while at | Halifax, and was selected for Yorkshire County XIII w |
| The meeting was authorized by Lord | Halifax and was intended as a last-ditch effort to fo |
| , North Carolina's provincial congress met at | Halifax, and in early April passed the first colonial |
| Acushnet accordingly altered course for | Halifax and reported closely-packed ice 25 miles from |
| ncouver, March 24th in Calgary, March 27th in | Halifax and April 4th in Toronto. |
| nadian Mounted Police forensics laboratory in | Halifax, and found to be consistent with 7.62mm round |
| upport of the Earl of Litchfield, the Earl of | Halifax and the Earl of Bute. |
| rted into Silver Lake from Monponsett Pond in | Halifax and Furnace Pond in Pembroke (through Tubbs M |
| switched to rugby league and played Prop with | Halifax and Widnes, with whom he won the 1989 World C |
| Charles Smith, and was educated in Luneburg, | Halifax and Belleville, Ontario. |
| uary 9, 1863 - January 22, 1950) was Mayor of | Halifax and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nov |
| In retirement, he split his time between | Halifax and Wallace, Nova Scotia where he helped laun |
| pton, Trinity College Cambridge) of The Shay, | Halifax, and Grainsby Hall, Lincs in 1859. |
| ket ship carrying mail and passengers between | Halifax and Liverpool, Nova Scotia. |
| He was born on November 6, 1875 in Moss Side, | Halifax and died, aged 88, on Boxing Day, 1963 in Tho |
| Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia became the primary co | |
| and Plympton and parts of Plymouth, Duxbury, | Halifax, and Middleborough. |
| club level has played for Castleford Tigers, | Halifax, and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, playing at S |
| g Kids, Cute Is What We Aim For, The Matches, | Halifax, and So They Say. |
| and Plympton and parts of Plymouth, Duxbury, | Halifax, and Middleborough. |
| 000 for the benefit of deserving tradesmen of | Halifax, and in the same year presented to the London |
| Wolves, Castleford Tigers, Gateshead Thunder, | Halifax, and York City Knights, playing at Prop, i.e. |
| umb in West Yorkshire, some scenes are set in | Halifax and follows Gemma Collinge who "wants to be f |
| He only played 8 league games for | Halifax and went on to several other clubs, including |
| Other Nations, Glamorgan & Monmouthshire, and | Halifax, and coach of the 1930s…1960s for Bradford No |
| Situated near the halfway point between | Halifax and Truro, Enfield was once home to a promine |
| caps for Ireland while at Gateshead Thunder, | Halifax, and York City Knights 2003…2006 3-caps + 3-c |
| route from London and Mansfield to Barnsley, | Halifax and Richmond. |
| He was elected by 7th district ( | Halifax and Nash counties) voters to continue in offi |
| ordained ministry with curacies at St Paul's | Halifax and St John's Norway, Ontario. |
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and practiced in | Halifax and the adjacent counties. |
| He was born in | Halifax and moved to Lunenburg in 1826, where he esta |
| He established mills at Haley Hill in | Halifax and then at Copley, two miles or so to the so |
| Connolly was previously deputy mayor of | Halifax, and served five terms as an alderman on city |
| e, England, he attended the public schools of | Halifax and the Evening Technical Institute and Colle |
| trived is a Canadian indie rock band based in | Halifax and Montreal that formed in June 2000. |
| In 1999 he had returned to his home town of | Halifax and was working as a school caretaker. |
| Born in | Halifax and long-time resident of Chester, Nova Scoti |
| ed by Samuel Cunard to transport mail between | Halifax and Truro. |
| ansport to and from various locations such as | Halifax and Wakefield. |
| s also in many musical productions to do with | Halifax and has performed in Copacabanna (Tony) and R |
| Milner currently lives in | Halifax and plays in a band called Unknown Cause in h |
| en peace returned he became Vicar of Ovenden, | Halifax and then Allerton, Merseyside before his ordi |
| tawa, Montreal and Toronto before settling in | Halifax and as a marine consultant, specializing in s |
| ctoria westbound and Leeds eastbound (one via | Halifax and one via Dewsbury). |
| housie University, and worked as a surgeon in | Halifax and practiced medicine in Pictou County for t |
| European Super League, along with spells with | Halifax and Rochdale Hornets. |
| e moved back into the Football League joining | Halifax and during his first campaign he netted 34 go |
| ikes of King Albert and Queen Elizabeth, Lord | Halifax, and family members. |
| rs she's been Bureau Chief for CTV in London, | Halifax and Winnipeg, and has been posted to Toronto |
| Queensbury Lines which ran between Bradford, | Halifax and Keighley via Queensbury. |
| he 1960s for Great Britain, England, Hunslet, | Halifax, and Bradford Northern, see Harry Beverley. |
| Wood, daughter of Charles Wood, 1st Viscount | Halifax, and of Mary daughter of Charles Grey, 2nd Ea |
| ber 2010, when North Ferriby United outplayed | Halifax and dispatched them 0-2. |
| Bridge, 3.7 miles (6.0 km) west-southwest of | Halifax and 7.6 miles (12.2 km) west-northwest of Hud |
| Map of | Halifax and McNabs island |
| He played for | Halifax and captained Cronulla. |
| He was active in business in | Halifax and was a proprietor of the Halifax Courier. |
| uency consists of the downtown city centre of | Halifax and the residential South End (Halifax). |
| Calderline -covering | Halifax and Calderdale with garages in Halifax and To |
| Its members were recruited in Pittsylvania, | Halifax, and Mechlenburg counties. |
| Mercer was also the player-coach at | Halifax and Castleford. |
| Cunard was educated in | Halifax and entered his father's firm. |
| redistributed between Annapolis Valley-Hants, | Halifax and Halifax West ridings. |
| She was temporarily patched and returned to | Halifax and was decommissioned at Halifax on 6 Februa |
| years since the amalgamation of the cities of | Halifax and Dartmouth, the town of Bedford and Halifa |
| e county of Hants, and parts of the county of | Halifax and the city of Halifax. |
| ear later, George Oland and his sons moved to | Halifax and bought another brewery. |
| To his right is Lord | Halifax, and to his left, Malcolm MacDonald |
| ly played for Canberra Raiders, Leeds Rhinos, | Halifax and Souths. |
| It was on the | Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway, and closed in 1 |
| He was born in | Halifax and was educated at Dalhousie University. |
| It was built in 1825 as part of the | Halifax and Huddersfield Turnpike. |
| Firebird is based at CFB | Halifax, and Firebrand at CFB Esquimalt. |
| ons in England, playing for Hunslet, Salford, | Halifax and Leigh. |
| Adam hails from | Halifax and is a product of the Bulls Junior Developm |
| North Bridge railway station served on the | Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway in West Yorkshir |
| Riordan was born in | Halifax and graduated from the University of Bradford |
| nden had a railway station, originally on the | Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway line. |
| He was educated at Heath Grammar School in | Halifax and at King's College Cambridge. |
| He was twice Mayor of | Halifax, and was a J.P. for the town. |
| US 301 for 3.7 miles (6 km) between | Halifax and Ruggles |
| By 1839, Almon had returned to | Halifax and had an established a medical practice. |
| He has also played for | Halifax and is a coach at his former amateur side. |
| He played his early cricket with | Halifax and played rugby union for Yorkshire. |
| At the end of 2000 Moana left | Halifax and became something of a rugby league nomad. |
| nth House district, including constituents in | Halifax and Nash counties. |
| etiring from playing, Reilly went on to coach | Halifax and Great Britain. |
| rral, the son of William Fenton Kenny J.P. of | Halifax and Ripon and his wife Agnes Ralph, daughter |
| man of the Social Assistance Appeal Board for | Halifax and Dartmouth; Chairman of the Halifax Metro |
| line from Queensbury, following delays to the | Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway due to land slip |
| ishop William Walsh, at St. Mary's Cathedral, | Halifax and this was the first consecration of a Cath |
| e was brother to Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of | Halifax, and grandson of Henry Montagu, 1st Earl of M |
| He played for St. Helens, | Halifax and London Broncos in the Super League and Wi |
| d for Salford City Reds, Huddersfield Giants, | Halifax and is in his second spell at Castleford. |
| m of 35 military divers was deployed from CFB | Halifax and CFB Esquimalt to Pensacola, Florida. |
| gby league footballer of the 1900s for Wales, | Halifax, and Mid-Rhondda, see David Thomas (rugby lea |
| taunton River and practiced law in Charlotte, | Halifax and Mecklenburg Counties. |
| rds was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for | Halifax and held the seat until 1852. |
| rions in the European Super League along with | Halifax and Huddersfield. |
| He was educated at Heath School, | Halifax and Oxford University where he was a Hastings |
| ish North America and worked as a merchant in | Halifax and Charlottetown. |
| er flying on Vickers Wellington, Handley Page | Halifax and Consolidated B-24 Liberator bombers. |
| Men's Associations in Hull, Leeds, Bradford, | Halifax and Huddersfield. |
| has played for Ireland, and at club level for | Halifax, and Widnes Vikings, playing at Wing, i.e. nu |
| ain, and at club level for Wakefield Trinity, | Halifax, and Sheffield Eagles, playing at Loose forwa |
| It was produced by CBC | Halifax and recorded in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, first |
| St Helens to Wetherby via Leeds, Bradford and | Halifax) and slip roads for the A1. |
| Composed of 52 ships it was bound for | Halifax, and was escorted by B-4 escort group, which |
| in the establishment of the first hospital in | Halifax, and helped found, and served three terms as |
| ho at club level has played for Huddersfield, | Halifax, and Batley, playing at Wing, i.e. number 2 o |
| of the 1980s who at club level has played for | Halifax, and Gold Coast Chargers, playing at Prop, i. |
| real, Quebec City, Saint John, New Brunswick, | Halifax and St. John's, Newfoundland. |
| With other large building societies such as | Halifax and Woolwich, Alliance & Leicester decided to |
| s career, including the West Indies, Jamaica, | Halifax, and the Baltic Sea. |
| h by Bishop Morand, Archbishop James Hayes of | Halifax and Archbishop Peter Mallon of Regina. |
| and, and at club level for Wakefield Trinity, | Halifax, and Featherstone Rovers, playing at Loose fo |
| ort lived balance between erstwhile opponents | Halifax and Carmarthen, as William attempted to balan |
| rch 21 2010 the game between the rainmen from | Halifax and the capitanes was played since the game w |
| The | Halifax and Huddersfield Turnpike Act of 1823 allowed |
| and Welsh League XIII, and at club level for | Halifax, and Mid-Rhondda, playing at Wing, i.e. numbe |
| 1980s who at club level has played for Wigan, | Halifax, and Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs playing at |
| and, and at club level for Castleford Tigers, | Halifax, and Salford City Reds, playing at Fullback, |
| on from other expanding societies such as the | Halifax and the Bradford and Bingley the Barnsley los |
| al football in 1939 playing at club level for | Halifax, and later played for York, and Great Britain |
| m to his cotton mills at Sowerby Bridge, near | Halifax; and finding the necessity for some simpler m |
| Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York in | Halifax and then Toronto. |
| ld not yield to solicitation; now became with | Halifax and Shaftesbury a leader in the resistance to |
| the quarter-finals) in his first two events - | Halifax and Launceston - while in the third he reache |
| ub level for Western Reds, Wakefield Trinity, | Halifax, and Sheffield Eagles, playing at Centre, or |
| at club level for Wigan Warriors, St. Helens, | Halifax, and Swinton Lions, playing at Centre, or Loo |
| orthern (twice), Leeds, Hull Kingston Rovers, | Halifax, and Hunslet, playing at Scrum-half/Halfback, |
| at club level for Hunslet, Bradford Northern, | Halifax, and Wakefield Trinity, playing at Loose forw |
| d Eagles, Leigh Centurions, Oldham Roughyeds, | Halifax, and Swinton Lions, playing at Prop, Second-r |
| astleford, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, Wigan, | Halifax, and York, playing at Scrum-half/Halfback, i. |
| Born in | Halifax, Annand was first elected to the Nova Scotia |
| his death from the balcony of his 11th-storey | Halifax apartment. |
| cts that just happened to be lying around his | Halifax apartment. |
| Halifax Apartments, originally known as the Cross Arm | |
| heffield, London, Bath and Yeovil, before his | Halifax appointment. |
| n 1849, after the St. John's fire of 1846, by | Halifax architect David Stirling. |
| It was designed by the | Halifax architectural firms of John K. Dobbs and Asso |
| his meant that the company's only services in | Halifax are the 392 schoolday service towards Walsden |
| Halifax are also one of the original twenty-two rugby | |
| 2009, the student academic achievement of the | Halifax Area School District fell in the 40th percent |
| irst commercial service wholly outside of the | Halifax area when they took over the operation of the |
| cation study released in January 2009, 35% of | Halifax Area School District graduates required remed |
| s about 350 students in grades 9 to 12 in the | Halifax Area School District. |
| In 2009, the | Halifax Area School District reported zero incidents |
| Halifax Area High School is a public secondary school | |
| Halifax Area High School is located at 3940 Peters Mo | |
| Halifax Area Middle School is located at 3940 Peters | |
| In 2010-11 the | Halifax Area School District received $25,741. |
| David Hatfield is the current principal of | Halifax Area High School. |
| Halifax Area High School has a student enrollment in | |
| .e., the lyrics) probably originates from the | Halifax area, based on the dialect used in the song, |
| ngths are concentrated in Cape Breton and the | Halifax area. |
| anglicized spelling, making it unique to the | Halifax area. |
| The NDP's strengths are concentrated in the | Halifax area. |
| This is officially called the | Halifax Arm (because it used to lead into the town ce |
| He came to | Halifax around 1761. |
| harles Esson and Elizabeth Whyte, and came to | Halifax around 1823. |
| ried Rebecca Dudley in 1744 and they moved to | Halifax around 1751, shortly after his brother Joseph |
| h rugby league player who currently plays for | Halifax as a stand off. |
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