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Residents west of Woodley Avenue attend | Holmes Middle School. |
Yetter and Tom Loftus, at a news conference in | Holmes Mill, Kentucky on May 22, 2006, Chuck Wolfe, s |
lar area including West Somerton Mill, Heigham | Holmes Mill, Brograve Mill, and Lambrigg Mill |
ud and hyper, prancing around and making Katie | Holmes miserable by suggesting they name their baby g |
"Die Laughing" (David | Holmes Mix 2) |
r witnessing his chief's death at the hands of | Holmes, Moran attempted to kill the detective by roll |
These introspections served to make | Holmes more of a Victorian gentleman, with the wide r |
The album was recorded in Wellington by David | Holmes most notably known from the band Kerretta, and |
a was built as a private pleasure craft by the | Holmes Motor Company at Mystic, Connecticut. |
as a private motorboat of the same name by the | Holmes Motor Boat Company at West Mystic, Connecticut |
Holmes moved to Vancouver in 1969 and found work as a | |
At age 29, | Holmes moved to Chicago, where, in May 1858 he founde |
Schuba were again in 1st and 2nd place, while | Holmes moved up to 3rd and Lynn dropped back to 6th. |
In 1994 | Holmes moved to the council of the Regional Municipal |
In late 2003, | Holmes moved to New York to host Bragging Rights, a r |
The Scarlet Claw is a 1944 Sherlock | Holmes movie directed by Roy William Neill, starring |
in several of the Universal cycle of Sherlock | Holmes movies during the 1940s. |
Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series of Sherlock | Holmes movies. |
e Adventure of the Black Baronet is a Sherlock | Holmes murder mystery written by Adrian Conan Doyle. |
The Adventure of the Gold Hunter is a Sherlock | Holmes murder mystery by Adrian Conan Doyle and John |
The Adventure of the Sealed Room is a Sherlock | Holmes murder mystery by Adrian Conan Doyle. |
essay based on his research for the novel, "Dr | Holmes' Murder Castle" (first published in Reader's D |
The Adventure of the Dark Angels is a Sherlock | Holmes murder mystery by Adrian Conan Doyle. |
treet number 221B was assigned to the Sherlock | Holmes Museum on 27 March 1990, when the Leader of We |
The Sherlock | Holmes Museum is a popular privately-run museum in Lo |
Scandal in Bohemia (Trafalgar Sq., Sherlock | Holmes Museum, Hyde Park, London. |
Holmes must fend off the threats of a thug, discover | |
There are many questions that | Holmes must sift through. |
en Watson objects and tries to leave for help, | Holmes musters enough strength to leap out of bed, an |
Sherlock | Holmes: Mystery of the Mummy is a graphical adventure |
It was preceded in 2002 by Sherlock | Holmes: Mystery of the Mummy, in 2004 by Sherlock Hol |
The leader of Milky | Holmes, named after Sherlock Holmes. |
He will wait until six o'clock before | Holmes names him. |
He will seek no help save from the man whom | Holmes names. |
See But You Do Not Observe", portrays Mycroft | Holmes' namesake involved in pulling Sherlock and Wat |
In 1942 | Holmes narrowly escaped death when his launch explode |
Democratic state senator Robert D. | Holmes narrowly defeated Republican incumbent Elmo Sm |
tty is just as cold, and the meeting ends with | Holmes narrowly averting a public scene involving the |
Holmes' neck did not snap immediately; he instead die | |
g: "[L]et's just accept the idea that Sherlock | Holmes needs to be sexed up and made relevant for a t |
In the adaptation of A Study in Scarlet, | Holmes never mentions that he uses cocaine as drug us |
However, Fort | Holmes never functioned as an independent military fo |
letic, the local football clubs play in the SK | Holmes Newcastle League. |
Priest | Holmes, NFL running back, JMHS |
inn, Ted Ginn, Jr., Anthony Gonzalez, Santonio | Holmes, Nick Mangold and Bobby Carpenter. |
California, and the Ranking Member is Eleanor | Holmes Norton of the District of Columbia. |
During the 111th Congress, Delegate Eleanor | Holmes Norton recommended Boasberg to fill a judicial |
ressman Patrick J. Kennedy (D-RI), and Eleanor | Holmes Norton (D-DC). |
6, 2010, District of Columbia Delegate Eleanor | Holmes Norton introduced a bill (H.R. 5545) in the Ho |
is only the second candidate to ever challenge | Holmes Norton in a primary since she took office in 1 |
Representation Bill” by Congresswoman Eleanor | Holmes Norton (D-DC) and the new “DC Fair and Equal H |
ecretary Janet Napolitano, DC Delegate Eleanor | Holmes Norton, DC Mayor Adrian Fenty, and acting GSA |
Eleanor | Holmes Norton, United States Delegate from the Distri |
Eleanor | Holmes Norton, a Democrat, has held the seat since 19 |
Eleanor | Holmes Norton, Delegate to Congress |
ions of dollars, according to Delegate Eleanor | Holmes Norton, who represents the U.S. capital in Con |
Guests included Robert Wexler and Eleanor | Holmes Norton. |
t is currently represented by Democrat Eleanor | Holmes Norton. |
scretion in the publishing of cases, as he and | Holmes not only promise to keep the secret of Mr. Tur |
Arthur Conan Doyle's first Sherlock | Holmes novel A Study in Scarlet (in Beeton's Christma |
It is based on the Sherlock | Holmes novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur |
ovie is based on Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock | Holmes novel of the same name. |
Conan Doyle's novel was his second Sherlock | Holmes' novel, The Sign of the Four. |
y mirrors the opening chapters of the original | Holmes novel, A Study in Scarlet, from which it takes |
Meyer's three | Holmes novels are much more faithful to the original |
Doyle (1859-1930), the author of the Sherlock | Holmes novels and short stories (whose statue stands |
Holmes now knows where the stolen document is, but no | |
Holmes now operates as the director of coaching for t | |
After Violet leaves, | Holmes observes that it is odd that a household would |
Coming closer, | Holmes observes Wilder's bicycle tyres and notes that |
el Moses, of Rochester, for Treasurer; Everitt | Holmes, of Peekskill, for State Engineer; and John F. |
Klass has been called the "Sherlock | Holmes of UFOlogy". |
icroft driving an early two-pole dynamo by J H | Holmes of Newcastle, from Lakefield Mill, Farnworth, |
a 3-cylinder triple expansion engine from C.D. | Holmes of Hull. |
ended west to the Hightower station (now H. E. | Holmes) on the West Line segment, which serves as tha |
d being an accomplice in the murder of Richard | Holmes on 4 November 2005. |
The German governor surrendered to | Holmes on 17 September 1914 and the British flag was |
o featured former Ted Nugent sideman Derek St. | Holmes on guitar and vocals and current Iron Butterfl |
hough the late William Gillette, best known as | Holmes on stage, had been Holmes in a 1916 film, and |
ned at anchor along the coast of Texel island, | Holmes on 18 August (8 August Old Style) sailed towar |
Holmes once more solves the puzzle to the chagrin of | |
It was the first film to feature Sherlock | Holmes onscreen and is now considered to be lost. |
Dame Kelly | Holmes opened the dining room and swimming pool on th |
smond did not grow up to become porn star John | Holmes or rock star Alice Cooper, or die in the Vietn |
Shows such as CSI will sometimes refer to | Holmes or use Holmes-like imagery in their mysteries. |
television serials The Adventures of Sherlock | Holmes, or the part of the undertaker, Shadrack, in t |
ackers, he affects the part of either Sherlock | Holmes or a well-dressed gamekeeper, and he happily a |
Holmes orders Watson to learn everything that he can | |
rewritten by Sladen and Tom Baker from Robert | Holmes' original version. |
ban follows a steady stream of incidents since | Holmes' original ban expired in February 2007, includ |
Holmes originally approached Dreamwave with the conce | |
Holmes Osborne ... Gordon LaRiviere | |
Holmes Osborne - Mr. Hawthorne | |
Holmes Osborne as Bruce Shipman | |
Holmes Osborne as Bill Granger | |
Amberley apparently hired | Holmes out of “pure swank”, believing that no-one wou |
A jury awarded | Holmes over $1 million in compensatory and punitive d |
, 2010, Anshonae Mills filed a lawsuit against | Holmes over a March 7 incident in which she alleges H |
Brooks was a nephew of U.S. Senator John | Holmes Overton as well as a great-grandson of Walter |
Guide to the Samuel J. | Holmes Papers at The Bancroft Library |
h Harding, Nicole Appleton, Emma Bunton, Katie | Holmes, Paris Hilton, Shirlie Holliman, Rebecca Loos, |
h Winfrey, Barbra Streisand, Tyra Banks, Katie | Holmes, Paris Hilton, Blake Lively, Ryan Seacrest, To |
a 2-1 semi-final victory over Coalvile Town at | Holmes Park. |
Dr. John H. Watson is a non-canonical Sherlock | Holmes pastiche novel by Lyndsay Faye which pits Sher |
Caleb Carr, who himself penned a Sherlock | Holmes pastiche entitled The Italian Secretary, remar |
In The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, a | Holmes pastiche by Nicholas Meyer, Moriarty in conver |
It is a Sherlock | Holmes pastiche, first published by Classic Mysteries |
hed after but takes place before Meyer's third | Holmes pastiche, The West End Horror. |
ett Sloane, Jay Thompson, Dickson Hughes, Jack | Holmes, Paul Klein, Norman Martin, William Dyer, and |
e firm's name underwent various changes: first | Holmes, Paul and Havens; then Holmes, Lynn, Paul and |
The design was enlarged for the landmark | Holmes Peak site and for visitor access, and will inc |
Holmes Peak, located in southeastern Osage County som | |
ates by English rock group The Yardbirds, Jake | Holmes performed as the opener at the Village Theater |
Holmes' personal style tended to be authoritarian and | |
of actor Ian Holm, who portrayed Barrie), Paul | Holmes, Philip Kassler, Mark Benson, and Christopher |
years ago, and where it once stood is now the | Holmes Place Condominiums. |
Holmes planned for a dawn attack with Marmaduke's 1,7 | |
atic performance as Dr. Watson in the Sherlock | Holmes play “The Incredible Murder of Cardinal Tosca” |
Holmes played college football at Hinds Community Col | |
Holmes played for the X-Treme when they competed in t | |
Holmes played in eight games during his 2009 rookie c | |
Holmes played his last season with the 1973 Kansas Ci | |
n, New Hampshire in 1827, and was a trustee of | Holmes Plymouth Academy 1808-1826. |
othy Quincy, was the subject of Oliver Wendell | Holmes' poem Dorothy Q. |
John | Holmes Prentiss (April 17, 1784 - June 26, 1861) was |
John | Holmes Prentiss' brother, Samuel Prentiss, was a U.S. |
In his role as Vice-Chancellor, | Holmes presented addresses from the university on the |
David | Holmes Presents The Free Association (2003) - UK #78 |
"The House of the Rising Sun" ( | Holmes, Price, Ray, White) - 4:36 |
Steven | Holmes, Princip |
From here, the route entered | Holmes prior to passing into Putnam County. |
Martha | Holmes, producer for television's The Blue Planet |
beral-dominated Upper House frustrated much of | Holmes' program and he attempted three times to aboli |
as the main writer with the publisher, Trapps | Holmes, providing several thousand stories on a range |
In 1881, | Holmes published The Common Law, representing a new d |
erformers including the French band Air, David | Holmes, Pulp's Jarvis Cocker, Portishead, and Beck, w |
is headed by English and Theatre teacher Emily | Holmes, puts on three productions each year; one in t |
The gray-haired and always soft-spoken | Holmes quickly became a favorite and valued member of |
"Pine-wood dust," replied | Holmes quietly. |
At the conclusion of "A Case of Identity", | Holmes quotes Persian (Iranian) poetry. |
ilbron (ed-in-chief), Jim Bennett, Frederic L. | Holmes, Rachel Laudan and Giuliano Pancaldi (eds). |
re James Bartholomew, Jim Bennett, Frederic L. | Holmes, Rachel Laudan and Giuliano Pancaldi. |
With respect to his scripting of the Sherlock | Holmes radio dramas, Nigel Bruce, who played Dr. Wats |
29 April: Paul | Holmes, radio and television broadcaster |
ud was involved in directing a run of Sherlock | Holmes radio plays starring his brother John as the l |
Holmes railway station was a railway station in Rothe | |
eated references to The Adventures of Sherlock | Holmes raise connections to "The Red-Headed League." |
He introduced | Holmes' rather eccentric hand gestures and short viol |
ed in 1954 by the conductor and arranger LeRoy | Holmes, reaching #9 on the Billboard chart. |
Educated at Wellington College, | Holmes read jurisprudence at Balliol where he receive |
Holmes realizes that this is a very delicate case, as | |
A native of Massachusetts, | Holmes received instruction from the historian John L |
Holmes received undergraduate and medical school trai | |
Another youngster, Susannah | Holmes, receives a sentence of transportation for an |
Holmes receives a message that most of Moriarty's gan | |
ike Simpson easily won reelection over Deborah | Holmes, receiving 71 percent of the vote. |
Holmes recently coached the Tri-Valley Blue Devils Mi | |
Holmes recognizes the voice but cannot place it. | |
Holmes recorded one team title and one individual tit | |
y defenseman Hobie Kitchen, and goaltender Hap | Holmes recorded the first shutout of his rookie seaso |
e heart of the novel consists of an account of | Holmes' recovery from his addiction. |
Wyola State Park, also known as the Carroll A. | Holmes Recreation Area, is located in Shutesbury, Mas |
Young Sherlock | Holmes: Red Leech (U.S. edition title: Rebel Fire) is |
the Earl's line which rendered the branch from | Holmes redundant. |
Special Sherlock, for "Adventures of Sherlock | Holmes" (Sherlock Holmes Reference Library), Best She |
ock, for "Hound of the Baskervilles" (Sherlock | Holmes Reference Library), Best Sherlockian book (She |
At another time, | Holmes refused a company of players from visiting Oxf |
To protect the child, | Holmes refuses the case, but he and Watson later mana |
for four hospitals in Brevard County, Florida: | Holmes Regional Medical Center, Palm Bay Hospital, Ca |
a remix album, Come Get It I Got It, in 2002, | Holmes released David Holmes Presents The Free Associ |
After the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, | Holmes remained with the Oilers until 1972. |
n believing in the possibility of vampires and | Holmes remaining skeptical until he is able to prove |
ndirectly responsible for Dr. Roylott's death, | Holmes remarks that he is unlikely to feel much remor |
Holmes remarks during the denouement that they have s | |
ralian edition included "Beautiful Day" (David | Holmes Remix). |
Kirchner managed the team until July and Ducky | Holmes replaced him for the remainder of the season. |
en questioned by Dr. Watson about his methods, | Holmes replies that the cigar ashes observed at the s |
Watson escorts Miss Murray to Sherlock | Holmes' residence at 221B Baker Street, and Holmes so |
For instance, | Holmes responds to Watson's query about his relations |
Holmes retired from competitive skating after the Oly | |
Holmes retired from Harvard in 1882 and continued wri | |
After Rev. | Holmes retired in 2002, the parish was served for the |
Russell and | Holmes return to their home in Sussex, England in 192 |
Holmes returns to Woking, not having given up, but ha | |
Sherlock | Holmes Returns is a 1993 American television movie ab |
Holmes reunited with McCluskey and Humphreys in 1980 | |
One morning, | Holmes reveals to Watson how he had deduced the ident |
A few days after the murder, | Holmes, Richley, Clines, and Ray Orndorff were arrest |
s major roads include parts of Broadturn Road, | Holmes Road, Burnham Road, Beech Ridge Road, Mitchell |
Trailside Center building, as viewed from | Holmes Road. |
The 22 episode series stars Jessica | Holmes, Roman Danylo and Kurt Smeaton. |
d in his first book, especially Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Roscoe Pound, and Karl Llewellyn. |
Holmes rose to become Director of Establishments in 1 | |
Holmes Run Acres was listed on the Virginia Landmarks | |
Much of it is preserved within | Holmes Run Acres Historic District, listed on the Nat |
Holmes Run Acres is a community of 355 houses in Fair | |
Holmes Run Acres is the first Mid-Century modern comm | |
s formed by the confluence of Backlick Run and | Holmes Run. |
Holmes rushes down to Ridling Thorpe Manor only to fi | |
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