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The Rev. Paul A. | Holmes, S.T.D., is a Vice-President of Seton Hall Uni |
What | Holmes said, reported by Watson, was "It is a swamp a |
Holmes said, "A beautiful neighbourhood and full of t | |
Oliver Wendell | Holmes said: "We have one steeple in Boston that to m |
The next resident of Carthona was | Holmes Samuel Chipman. |
Orange Pips" in which John Openshaw says that | Holmes saved club member Major Prendergast from publi |
Finally, the lady whom | Holmes saves in the story's climatic chase appears on |
Brian Hitch (1934-2004), diplomat, was also a | Holmes Scholar and was High Commissioner to Malta bet |
Sir Frank Stockdale (1883-1949) was a | Holmes Scholar, and during his career as an agricultu |
Wisbech Grammar School, where he attained the | Holmes Scholarship to Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
Holmes scrambled into the fork of the tree and, suppo | |
ar to other Frogwares titles, such as Sherlock | Holmes: Secret of the Silver Earring and Dracula: Ori |
t motifs include telephone calls from Sherlock | Holmes seeking advice, and references to evil shape-c |
Holmes seems delirious at times. | |
Holmes sees things differently. | |
Holmes sees a couple of people far up the beach, but | |
also had two players, Ben Mortlock and Curtis | Holmes, selected for the England national team. |
Sherlock | Holmes: Selected Stories: with an introduction by S C |
on was preached by the Rev. Samuel Van Vranken | Holmes, Senior Pastor at Westminster Presbyterian Chu |
Judge Edwin R. | Holmes sentenced him to 30 days in prison for "contem |
"Not in Love" (Mark | Holmes, Sergio Galli) |
mately filmed as Granada Television's Sherlock | Holmes series premiered in 1984. |
en Sir Arthur Conan Doyle revived the Sherlock | Holmes series with The Hound of the Baskervilles, ser |
The fourth game in the Adventure of Sherlock | Holmes series of adventure games developed by Frogwar |
The second in the Adventures of Sherlock | Holmes series of adventure games developed by Frogwar |
tarring Robert Mitchum) and decided a Sherlock | Holmes series made in France for the American syndica |
Granada Television's The Case-Book of Sherlock | Holmes series, the role of the servant who impersonat |
created for Rathbone and Bruce - the Sherlock | Holmes series, under various titles, ran on American |
he took the title role in ITV's Young Sherlock | Holmes series, playing Holmes as a teenager (though H |
yle's novel of the same name, the first in the | Holmes series, but the screenplay by Robert Florey wa |
Holmes served in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1970 until | |
In 1975, | Holmes served as consulting educational psychologist |
Holmes served as a State Representative in the Georgi | |
Holmes served seven years as reeve for the township a | |
Holmes served as head of the institution until 1885, | |
Holmes served in that capacity from 1994-2005. | |
Returning from Russia, | Holmes served as an instructor with 2 FIS, Montrose, |
Prior to his election to the House, | Holmes served as mayor of the city of Plains from 198 |
most coaches served only one year, with Harvey | Holmes serving the longest for four seasons. |
ng an exploit of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock | Holmes set against the backdrop of H. P. Lovecraft's |
Holmes sets about not only reviewing the details that | |
nt consisting largely of hypnosis, Freud helps | Holmes shake off his addiction and his delusions abou |
Clarke, Alvin Flythe, Derrick Gardner, Carlton | Holmes, Shingo Okudaira |
re of the Three Gables, one of the 56 Sherlock | Holmes short stories written by British author Sir Ar |
by the Blue Eyed Six moniker for his Sherlock | Holmes short story, "The Red-Headed League". |
e of the Priory School, one of the 56 Sherlock | Holmes short stories written by British author Sir Ar |
the Retired Colourman, one of the 56 Sherlock | Holmes short stories written by British author Sir Ar |
to Arthur Conan Doyle in writing the Sherlock | Holmes short story The Adventure of the Red-Headed Le |
fected by the incident, orders that Cabell and | Holmes should be reunited, married on English soil, a |
Outraged, Watson states that | Holmes should record the adventure and publish it; up |
The | Holmes Show is a Canadian sketch comedy television se |
On both The | Holmes Show and Air Farce she has performed caricatur |
Special celebrity endorsement - every week Jon | Holmes' show is endorsed by Andy Hurst impersonating |
On July 16, 2008, | Holmes signed for NPL Premier Division club Eastwood |
Derek St. | Holmes sings the verses on the American Remix of "Sti |
The movie starts off with Katie Burke (Katie | Holmes) sitting on some stairs. |
se in London (1969), The Adventure of Sherlock | Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975), and Silver Blaze (197 |
re and Gene Wilder's The Adventure of Sherlock | Holmes' Smarter Brother. |
er brother Aubrey in The Adventure of Sherlock | Holmes' Smarter Brother. |
Sir Walter was the son of William | Holmes Smiles, director of Belfast Ropeworks, and gra |
The Dr. Chandler | Holmes Smith House is a historic house in Madison, Fl |
Robert | Holmes Smith (8 August 1898 - 21 January 1943) was an |
He continued his studies under Henry | Holmes Smith at Indiana University, Bloomington earni |
Robert | Holmes Smith (1898-1943) Commander, Squadron 2, U.S. |
Holmes smokes Oldacre out | |
President Sherlock | Holmes Society of London, 1967-79; Chairman, Windsor |
Sherlock | Holmes Society of London |
Roger Johnson writing for the Sherlock | Holmes Society of London stated that Roberts "has don |
District Messenger (London Sherlock | Holmes Society) No. 274. |
colleague Dr Tony Johnson), held by the Arthur | Holmes society. |
Holmes' solution to the case ultimately frees him. | |
With Watson's assistance, | Holmes solves cases involving elastic space-time and |
Eventually, | Holmes solves the mystery, and Holder is flabbergaste |
However, Nick | Holmes soon went back on his decision and signed him |
While in office, | Holmes sought to make state government more efficient |
ard I. Furbush did not run for re-election and | Holmes sought to succeed him as Senate President. |
Corey | Holmes, Special Teams |
Holmes spends the next while reconnoitring the local | |
Although a native of Cleveland, Ohio, | Holmes spent most of her childhood in Cape Coral, Flo |
In 1967-68, | Holmes spent a year at Princeton University. |
Holmes spent his first two seasons with the Colonels | |
ellow, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. John Wilkes Booth was also once a guest a |
Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. (1809-1894), married Amelia Lee Jackson† |
mmunity was incorporated in 2000 with Jerry W. | Holmes, Sr. serving as its first mayor. |
Author Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. watched the fire from his home on Beacon |
Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. - doctor and poet, wide range of knowledg |
The school was named after Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. (1809-1894), a well-known physician, poet |
Longfellow's friend Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. wrote of him as "our chief singer" and on |
to 1829, and was a classmate of Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. |
He was the father of Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. and grandfather of Oliver Wendell Holmes, |
He succeeded Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. as Parkman professor of anatomy at Harvar |
am, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr., Edward Everett, and Samuel Gridley Howe. |
a family that includes poet Dr. Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr., and U.S. Supreme Court justice and Civil |
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Asa Gray, Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr., Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Lothrop |
le, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr., Henry James, and Mary Tyler Peabody Mann |
speakers included Horace Mann; Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr.; poet Park Benjamin, Sr.; George S. Boutw |
bone agreed to reprise the part for a Sherlock | Holmes stage play on Broadway. |
the Granada Television adaptation of Sherlock | Holmes starring Jeremy Brett. |
episode of the 1954 television series Sherlock | Holmes starring Ronald Howard as Holmes and Howard Ma |
ected a revival of William Gillette's Sherlock | Holmes, starring John Wood, at the Aldwych Theatre in |
Holmes started his career in the National Football Le | |
Holmes stated that since the Citizenship Court had al | |
Although he was not offered the job, | Holmes stated that Southampton was "the only club I'd |
ni include Sean O'Hair, Notah Begay III, J. B. | Holmes, Steve Marino, Kevin Stadler, and Bubba Watson |
Richard Budgett, Martin Cross, Andy | Holmes, Steven Redgrave, Adrian Ellison, |
Rev. Henry | Holmes Stewart (1847-1937), who won the FA Cup with W |
Carruthers and | Holmes stopping the wedding. |
D.H. | Holmes Store History |
ilms, he was unaware that the copyright on the | Holmes stories was about to expire in England and he |
h's Pons stories are pastiches of the Sherlock | Holmes stories of Arthur Conan Doyle. |
ar impression, the Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock | Holmes stories contain only a handful of references t |
ories are themselves pastiches of the Sherlock | Holmes stories of Arthur Conan Doyle. |
and Atonement by Ian McEwan; several Sherlock | Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; several sto |
Other authors have also written Sherlock | Holmes stories based on the same references within th |
the Twisted Lip", one of the 56 short Sherlock | Holmes stories written by British author Sir Arthur C |
other fictional settings refer to the Sherlock | Holmes stories as stories. |
His Last Bow is a collection of seven Sherlock | Holmes stories (eight in American, and some British, |
Cardboard Box" is one of the 56 short Sherlock | Holmes stories written by British author Sir Arthur C |
lly published in 1917, it contains the various | Holmes stories published between 1908 and 1913, as we |
to a Penguin Classics edition of the Sherlock | Holmes stories, the foreword to a new French translat |
On hearing that he had no plans to write more | Holmes stories, the young Derleth wrote to Conan Doyl |
me, and she adapted books such as the Sherlock | Holmes stories, Clementina and The Three Hostages as |
In the Sherlock | Holmes stories, Sherlock had a habit of drying out al |
Unlike the majority of | Holmes stories, the main narrator is not Doctor Watso |
Adrian Doyle produced additional Sherlock | Holmes stories, some with the assistance of John Dick |
hool" tenth in his list of his twelve favorite | Holmes stories. |
Baker Street in Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock | Holmes stories. |
er the Baker Street Irregulars of the Sherlock | Holmes stories. |
chkes to make six television films of Sherlock | Holmes stories. |
e song is one of several based on the Sherlock | Holmes stories. |
Davies has also mentioned that | Holmes' story The Ark in Space is his favourite story |
ounced that an authentic, unpublished Sherlock | Holmes story had been found by Adrian Conan Doyle. |
is named in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock | Holmes story “The Adventure of the Dancing Men” as th |
The | Holmes story on which the episode is based is enclose |
oted by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in his Sherlock | Holmes story "The Adventure of the Lion's Mane"), Fie |
The first Sherlock | Holmes story was published two years later and there |
Adventure of the Deptford Horror is a Sherlock | Holmes story by Adrian Conan Doyle. |
In Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock | Holmes story The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter H |
based on Arthur Conan Doyle's second Sherlock | Holmes story The Sign of the Four. |
The Last Sherlock | Holmes Story is a non-canonical Sherlock Holmes pasti |
1989), Inspector Morse (1991) and the Sherlock | Holmes story The Last Vampyre (1993). |
rough the tale as it does in no other Sherlock | Holmes story, for the Whitechapel murders were real." |
u Manchu and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock | Holmes story, His Last Bow (both published in 1917). |
After Roylott leaves, | Holmes straightens the poker out again, thus showing |
Holmes' strong defensive play earned him a spot on th | |
Warner Bros. A veteran of World War I, Thomas | Holmes, struggles to make his way in civilian life in |
He was the first cousin of Alexander Hugh | Holmes Stuart and the father of Confederate General J |
McCain (1967) concludes that | Holmes' success was not based on brilliance, but upon |
Over his career, | Holmes successfully sponsored or co-sponsored more th |
Finally, in 1852, Robin | Holmes sued Ford in civil court to free his family, a |
Holmes suffered from soreness in his leg after collap | |
In April 2004 | Holmes suffered a major heart attack. |
Sherlock | Holmes, suffering from boredom due to a want of cases |
ng to get back in the good graces of the gang, | Holmes suggests robbing Nash's home. |
Holmes suggests a riddle to Watson, and Watson puzzle | |
When Watson protests, | Holmes suggests he follow on a passenger ship bound f |
or Mission and Ministry from 2001-2005, Father | Holmes supervised the new Center, Campus Ministry, th |
Additionally, | Holmes supported passage of such civil rights legisla |
Holmes' supportive marriage was one she used as a mod | |
24 September - John | Holmes, surveyor and politician in Ontario (b.1828). |
John | Holmes, surveyor and politician in Ontario (d.1879). |
Holmes suspects something, and so sends Watson and Am | |
Holmes suspects the Ripper to be his nemesis, James M | |
Holmes suspects the killer has an identical twin, and | |
Film credits include: Sherlock | Holmes; Sweet William (1980); Murder by Decree (1979) |
five grandchildren: Danielle Henderson, Jacob | Holmes, Sydney Ross, Dylan Ross, and Olivia Dellums; |
This is likely one of the first cases that | Holmes takes on after re-establishing his detective a |
is the stolen item in question in the Sherlock | Holmes tale "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle." |
for Doctor Who's 21st-century revival, praised | Holmes' talents, saying "Take The Talons of Weng Chia |
ns stories which are pastiches of the Sherlock | Holmes tales of Arthur Conan Doyle. |
rand issues featuring the illustrated Sherlock | Holmes tales is one of the rarest and most expensive |
The stories are pastiches of the Sherlock | Holmes tales of Arthur Conan Doyle. |
These Sherlock | Holmes tales were written in 1952 and 1953, but have |
As a teenager | Holmes taught himself to draw by copying comic-strip |
Holmes taught at the University of Western Ontario an | |
Although he plays for Tyrone | Holmes teaches in County Armagh and therefore plays h |
Holmes telephones the father of the "bait" sister to | |
in the U.S. for starring in a weekly Sherlock | Holmes television series in 1954. |
ed-Headed League is an episode of the Sherlock | Holmes television adaptations of the Sir Arthur Conan |
Holmes tells Lestrade to tell Harker, a journalist fo | |
Holmes tells Watson to come back with the police. | |
Mrs. Ferguson is relieved that | Holmes tells the truth about what has been happening, |
As they seat themselves for the show, | Holmes tells Watson that he is suddenly reminded of J |
Holmes' Test cricket career was limited to just seven | |
John | Holmes' Testimonial match at Leeds took place in 1989 |
Holmes tests the pills on a old and sickly Scottish t | |
ouri, Ford promised his slaves Polly and Robin | Holmes that he would free them after reaching Oregon |
It also seems clear to | Holmes that Mortimer Tregennis was guilty of using th |
It becomes apparent to | Holmes that so many kidnappings could only be carried |
lead character in a mission to revive Mycroft | Holmes, the computer that helped run the Lunar revolu |
he church's decision to move locations, Neusom | Holmes, the church's minister, said "A downtown locat |
ber 17, 1825 until January 7, 1826, when David | Holmes, the last territorial governor and first gover |
Ken Arnold, James Gosling, David | Holmes, The Java Programming Language, Third Edition, |
Sherlock | Holmes: The Baker Street Irregulars - The Adventure O |
Sherlock | Holmes: The Baker Street Irregulars - The Adventure O |
"The Rivals of Sherlock | Holmes: The Woman in the Big Hat (#1.9)" (1971) TV Ep |
place 4th overall, while Schuba took the gold, | Holmes the silver and Magnussen the bronze. |
rect-to-video film Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock | Holmes; the Wolf also makes a few appearances, first |
empt in the PC game The Lost Files of Sherlock | Holmes: The case of the Rose Tattoo. |
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