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ily rewritten by the then script-editor Robert | Holmes. |
Having played Ebenezer Scrooge, Sherlock | Holmes and Dr. Watson, Owen has the odd distinction o |
A sculpture of | Holmes and Watson in Moscow is based on characters pl |
It is the county seat of | Holmes County. |
Settling in Millersburg, the county seat of | Holmes County, Ohio, he and his brother, Moses Leadbe |
with the Monarchs and earned the second Harry | Holmes Memorial Award and Aldege Bastien Memorial Awa |
Conan Doyle's novel was his second Sherlock | Holmes' novel, The Sign of the Four. |
On the second ballot, | Holmes won the Presidency with twenty votes to Graham |
based on Arthur Conan Doyle's second Sherlock | Holmes story The Sign of the Four. |
The section between | Holmes Junction, adjacent to the station and Grimesth |
ympic medalist of the same name, see Frederick | Holmes. |
For the New Zealand news show, see Paul | Holmes (broadcaster). |
See David | Holmes (disambiguation) for other persons with this n |
For the football (soccer) player, see Matty | Holmes. |
For the American actress, see Katie | Holmes. |
For the footballer, see Andy | Holmes (footballer). |
For the British astronomer, see Edwin | Holmes. |
va Scotia politician and Canadian senator John | Holmes, Holmes in 1858 founded and edited the Pictou |
Brooks was a nephew of U.S. Senator John | Holmes Overton as well as a great-grandson of Walter |
In his senior season | Holmes earned Second Team All-Big South Conference ho |
Comedic turns abound in a pub sequence with | Holmes in his thug disguise. |
episode of the 1954 television series Sherlock | Holmes starring Ronald Howard as Holmes and Howard Ma |
tructed by the Roche Family, early settlers to | Holmes Valley, Florida. |
His Last Bow is a collection of seven Sherlock | Holmes stories (eight in American, and some British, |
In several stories, | Holmes appears equipped with a riding crop and in "A |
and Atonement by Ian McEwan; several Sherlock | Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; several sto |
including Punt, Mitch Benn, Laura Shavin, Jon | Holmes and Marcus Brigstocke. |
She begs | Holmes to find her missing engineer husband. |
John Dehner as Sheriff Jess | Holmes |
the Twisted Lip", one of the 56 short Sherlock | Holmes stories written by British author Sir Arthur C |
Cardboard Box" is one of the 56 short Sherlock | Holmes stories written by British author Sir Arthur C |
In the TV show Sherlock | Holmes in the 22nd Century one of the main characters |
illiam of Baskerville is physically similar to | Holmes, has the habit of addressing his companion wit |
mes premier of Nova Scotia, replacing Simon H. | Holmes. |
s the father of Nova Scotia premier Simon Hugh | Holmes. |
lvet Underground and American folk singer Jake | Holmes, whose "Dazed and Confused", with lyrics rewri |
rs originally comprised singer/guitarist Simon | Holmes, bassist John Boyce and drummer Mark Temple, a |
onument to the 17th-century admiral Sir Robert | Holmes who based his operations at Yarmouth. |
Man of War: Sir Robert | Holmes and the Restoration Navy |
chapel containing a fine statue of Sir Robert | Holmes, died 1692, and many memorials to the Holmes f |
Admiral Sir John | Holmes (1640?-28 |
largest being Tarleton and the smallest being | Holmes and Sollom. |
arrington, Bill Oliver, George Snowhill, Roger | Holmes, Lennie Hiehaus, Art McKay, Hawley Ades, Johnn |
In The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, a | Holmes pastiche by Nicholas Meyer, Moriarty in conver |
His sons, William | Holmes Howland and Oliver Aiken Howland, served as ma |
In his sophomore season | Holmes led the nation in steals with 111 while averag |
Born in Charleston, South Carolina, | Holmes attended the common schools, received private |
In his spare time, | Holmes enjoys traveling and tries to get back to his |
She and her spouse, Sandy | Holmes, were legally married in San Francisco in 2008 |
Scandal in Bohemia (Trafalgar Sq., Sherlock | Holmes Museum, Hyde Park, London. |
er founder member of the Suicide Squad, Philip | Holmes, was banned for a further three years from Eng |
smond did not grow up to become porn star John | Holmes or rock star Alice Cooper, or die in the Vietn |
layed the teenage girlfriend of porn star John | Holmes in Wonderland opposite Val Kilmer. |
drug-related plot that involved porn star John | Holmes, and was allegedly masterminded by businessman |
Mills Brothers, Buddy Greco, Kay Starr, Clint | Holmes, David Cassidy and many other well known artis |
Demon (aka Midnight Caller, starring Jennifer | Holmes and Cameron Mitchell) |
t films such as Pieces of April starring Katie | Holmes, and Garden State starring Natalie Portman. |
e and directed Pieces of April, starring Katie | Holmes, which he dedicated to his mother. |
The 22 episode series stars Jessica | Holmes, Roman Danylo and Kurt Smeaton. |
issippi joined the Union as the 20th state and | Holmes won the election to be the first governor of t |
Outraged, Watson states that | Holmes should record the adventure and publish it; up |
Steven Peter | Holmes (born 13 January 1971) is a retired English fo |
The hardware was designed by Stewart J | Holmes. |
tart Bey was knocked down twice and stopped by | Holmes in the 10th round. |
ion of New Orleans-based department store D.H. | Holmes. |
This short story follows | Holmes as his program is rebooted on modern computers |
four existing signal boxes - High Street, East | Holmes, West Holmes and Pelham Street Junction - were |
e married one of his research students, Muriel | Holmes (a member of the university's Society of Home |
Wood states that in 1645 he succeeded George | Holmes as master of the free school, Guildford, but t |
He succeeded Tommy | Holmes as manager and led the Beavers to a third-plac |
med by Royal license the additional surname of | Holmes at the same time. |
The German governor surrendered to | Holmes on 17 September 1914 and the British flag was |
assachusetts, the son of Alpheus and Susan W. ( | Holmes) Hardy. |
T. Rice | Holmes, Ancient Britain (1907), appendix, identifies |
am on CNN in the United States hosted by T. J. | Holmes. |
was widely held about the second, but T. Rice | Holmes in an article in the Classical Review (May 190 |
is headed by English and Theatre teacher Emily | Holmes, puts on three productions each year; one in t |
The Leeds team was | Holmes, A Smith, Hynes, Dyl, Atkinson, Hardisty, Hepw |
Andrew Lane's invention of a teenage Sherlock | Holmes will seem timely. |
mately filmed as Granada Television's Sherlock | Holmes series premiered in 1984. |
the sheikh's hunting dogs entered the tent and | Holmes was able to identify the pedigree of one, the |
Terence David | Holmes (born March 10, 1957 in Cardiff) is a Welsh fo |
ned at anchor along the coast of Texel island, | Holmes on 18 August (8 August Old Style) sailed towar |
Yorkshire went on to post 169 thanks to | Holmes' 46. |
ermore, the traumatic revelation that affected | Holmes in his childhood is heightened - the final hyp |
That evening, | Holmes and Watson are on hand to see the lodger's con |
reporter it was mistakenly reported that micky | holmes was born in blackpool when he was actually bor |
That night, | Holmes investigated the cabin and found the instrumen |
they come across several more clues that make | Holmes believe the monsters are artificial, built by |
wn: Return of the Sontarans indicates that the | Holmes estate may not own the rights to Sontaran desi |
g: "[L]et's just accept the idea that Sherlock | Holmes needs to be sexed up and made relevant for a t |
lus!'s "Inside Scoop" section called the "Dale | Holmes Update". |
stigating to do (just like in all the Sherlock | Holmes books, television shows, and movies ever made) |
ng to get back in the good graces of the gang, | Holmes suggests robbing Nash's home. |
After solving the mystery, | Holmes chooses not to tell his client the solution, s |
Green was also the referee for the Larry | Holmes - Muhammad Ali fight in 1980. |
h's Pons stories are pastiches of the Sherlock | Holmes stories of Arthur Conan Doyle. |
ns stories which are pastiches of the Sherlock | Holmes tales of Arthur Conan Doyle. |
The stories are pastiches of the Sherlock | Holmes tales of Arthur Conan Doyle. |
Awarded the Hap | Holmes Memorial Award (AHL fewest goals against) in 1 |
to a Penguin Classics edition of the Sherlock | Holmes stories, the foreword to a new French translat |
place 4th overall, while Schuba took the gold, | Holmes the silver and Magnussen the bronze. |
At the hotel, | Holmes explains to Watson that "Cooee" is an Australi |
The Arthur | Holmes Medal of the European Geosciences Union is nam |
on promotion and player of the seaon the next, | Holmes' career was almost ended when he picked up a s |
In order to catch the murderer, | Holmes disguises as a monk and reveals that the vampi |
am in 1947, 1948 and 1949 and also won the Hap | Holmes Memorial Award for fewest goals against in 194 |
me, and she adapted books such as the Sherlock | Holmes stories, Clementina and The Three Hostages as |
lics found in the bag retrieved from the mere, | Holmes examined them and found that the metal parts w |
In the book, | Holmes joins Huree Chunder Mookerjee, another fiction |
With respect to his scripting of the Sherlock | Holmes radio dramas, Nigel Bruce, who played Dr. Wats |
er the Baker Street Irregulars of the Sherlock | Holmes stories. |
ories are themselves pastiches of the Sherlock | Holmes stories of Arthur Conan Doyle. |
e located there, opposite the pub the Sherlock | Holmes. |
o the three cities of Anna Maria in the north, | Holmes Beach in the middle, and Bradenton Beach in th |
Klinger is a member of the Sherlock | Holmes literary club called The Baker Street Irregula |
It is likely that the West | Holmes and Pelham Street boxes will eventually be dem |
He soon turned to the bad ( | Holmes attributes this to a hereditary trait), and al |
Doyle (1859-1930), the author of the Sherlock | Holmes novels and short stories (whose statue stands |
letic, the local football clubs play in the SK | Holmes Newcastle League. |
At the end of the novel, | Holmes implies that he and Irene finally consummated |
As they seat themselves for the show, | Holmes tells Watson that he is suddenly reminded of J |
It is based on the Sherlock | Holmes novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur |
In the Sherlock | Holmes stories, Sherlock had a habit of drying out al |
t Lunch" program, broadcast live from the D.H. | Holmes Department Store, her employer at that time. |
Klass has been called the "Sherlock | Holmes of UFOlogy". |
en Sir Arthur Conan Doyle revived the Sherlock | Holmes series with The Hound of the Baskervilles, ser |
In the film, | Holmes is about to retire to Sussex and keep bees whe |
For the Sherlock | Holmes author, see Arthur Conan Doyle. |
The design was enlarged for the landmark | Holmes Peak site and for visitor access, and will inc |
is the stolen item in question in the Sherlock | Holmes tale "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle." |
It is a low-budget spoof of the Sherlock | Holmes detective series, as well as the mystery genre |
treet number 221B was assigned to the Sherlock | Holmes Museum on 27 March 1990, when the Leader of We |
In 1979-80 he also won the Hap | Holmes Memorial Award, awarded to goaltenders playing |
to Arthur Conan Doyle in writing the Sherlock | Holmes short story The Adventure of the Red-Headed Le |
created for Rathbone and Bruce - the Sherlock | Holmes series, under various titles, ran on American |
ed-Headed League is an episode of the Sherlock | Holmes television adaptations of the Sir Arthur Conan |
colleague Dr Tony Johnson), held by the Arthur | Holmes society. |
he BBC contemporary adaptation of the Sherlock | Holmes detective stories. |
other fictional settings refer to the Sherlock | Holmes stories as stories. |
Roger Johnson writing for the Sherlock | Holmes Society of London stated that Roberts "has don |
The Sherlock | Holmes Museum is a popular privately-run museum in Lo |
A few days after the murder, | Holmes, Richley, Clines, and Ray Orndorff were arrest |
Although he was not offered the job, | Holmes stated that Southampton was "the only club I'd |
To protect the child, | Holmes refuses the case, but he and Watson later mana |
Prior to his election to the House, | Holmes served as mayor of the city of Plains from 198 |
In his honour the first | Holmes Gold Medal was awarded in 1865. |
iles (6 km) away from the museum at the Ernest | Holmes Company in Chattanooga, TN. |
ary Lethbridge and Medicine Hat, the President | Holmes Jowatt decided to help his candidates get elec |
After the war | Holmes was a pilot for the Harbor Commission for fift |
atic performance as Dr. Watson in the Sherlock | Holmes play “The Incredible Murder of Cardinal Tosca” |
ays later, despite grave reports in the press, | Holmes is sufficiently recovered to be out of bed, an |
1965 film which is also based on the Sherlock | Holmes characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. |
e song is one of several based on the Sherlock | Holmes stories. |
y mirrors the opening chapters of the original | Holmes novel, A Study in Scarlet, from which it takes |
lly published in 1917, it contains the various | Holmes stories published between 1908 and 1913, as we |
1989), Inspector Morse (1991) and the Sherlock | Holmes story The Last Vampyre (1993). |
Nick, The English Game, Headlong Theatre, Sean | Holmes |
Without their help, | Holmes dreams up a plan to invite all of the great de |
During their investigation, | Holmes and Watson are reunited with their old acquain |
LTG Theophilus H. | Holmes |
Gen. Theophilus H. | Holmes. |
e Confederate Lieutenant General Theophilus H. | Holmes. |
These Sherlock | Holmes tales were written in 1952 and 1953, but have |
For argument in this regard, | Holmes cited Ex parte Curtis, 106 U.S. 371. |
After this incident, | Holmes gains notoriety with the press and the police |
Thomas Frank | Holmes (born 1931) was the chairman of the far-right |
The eldest of three boys, | Holmes was a natural entertainer as a child, doing Mi |
e U.S. in 2001, first under the title Sherlock | Holmes - The Missing Years, and fills in the gap in 1 |
would probably find the comparison to Justice | Holmes flattering. |
ntary, my dear Watson", attributed to Sherlock | Holmes, "Luke, I am your father", attributed to Darth |
e and financial troubles forced Doyle to bring | Holmes back. |
and Dr. Wilson have been compared to Sherlock | Holmes and Doctor Watson. |
s thumb has been cut off, and then to Sherlock | Holmes himself. |
uke" and "Wato-San" are references to Sherlock | Holmes and Watson. |
ecial accommodations for Feshbach to accompany | Holmes during promotion of the film Batman Begins. |
After Helen leaves, Dr. Roylott comes to visit | Holmes, having traced his stepdaughter. |
ctional constructs, from Star Trek to Sherlock | Holmes, and you will find canonicity being debated, s |
His family moved to Millersburg | Holmes County, Ohio in 1834. |
ates her into his life as Doctor Watson to his | Holmes. |
nister and the Home Secretary have been to see | Holmes, along with Lord Cantlemere, who is apparently |
brougham is sent to 221B Baker Street to bring | Holmes to the scene. |
Led Zeppelin version was not credited to Jake | Holmes. |
poker into a curve in an attempt to intimidate | Holmes, but Holmes is unaffected as he maintains a ra |
Watson arrives at 221B Baker Street to find | Holmes in bed at seven in the evening while Billy the |
Angel"; Miss Sutherland refuses to take | Holmes advice and vows to remain faithful to "Angel" |
hdown pass from Ben Roethlisberger to Santonio | Holmes. |
He is opposed to engaging | Holmes to recover the precious gem. |
Watson escorts Miss Murray to Sherlock | Holmes' residence at 221B Baker Street, and Holmes so |
In a career spanning from 1968 to 1989, | Holmes made a club record 625 appearances for Leeds, |
This happened in 2007 to Comet | Holmes. |
nterpoint to Aymus Crowe, and helps to explain | Holmes' violin playing and melancholy. |
These introspections served to make | Holmes more of a Victorian gentleman, with the wide r |
eir outfits were probably a homage to Sherlock | Holmes. |
1960 when a bridge was built joining it to the | Holmes Beach section of Anna Maria Island and develop |
Dixie is now inclined to help | Holmes if he can, to avoid any indiscreet talk about |
er, David Gregg, who in turn sold it to Robert | Holmes a Court's Heytesbury Pty Ltd in 1987. |
was mostly a backup role at halfback to Priest | Holmes and Larry Johnson, and backup to fullback Tony |
tor, district attorney Ron Coen, tried to show | Holmes as a willing participant who betrayed the Wond |
the character created as a tribute to Sherlock | Holmes by August Derleth. |
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