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Matthew Theodore | Holmes (born July 17, 1976 in Albury, New South Wales |
hed after but takes place before Meyer's third | Holmes pastiche, The West End Horror. |
After being told of this, | Holmes and Watson return to Baker Street; Hope dies f |
Thomas | Holmes (1817-1899) was a mortician who is often thoug |
Warner Bros. A veteran of World War I, Thomas | Holmes, struggles to make his way in civilian life in |
Caine, Zap Mama,Chapman Stickist Derryl Thomas | Holmes |
Richard Barthelmess as Thomas | Holmes |
Thomas | Holmes VC medal is now on display at the Owen Sound R |
Thomas | Holmes was created The Lord Holmes (in the peerage of |
ed by noted New York City architects Thompson, | Holmes & Converse in 1925 and held in Italian Renaiss |
Errol Reginald Thorold | Holmes, born at Calcutta on 21 August 1905 and died i |
Meyer's three | Holmes novels are much more faithful to the original |
Urban Tigner | Holmes, Jr. (July 13, 1900 - May 12, 1972) was an Ame |
At another time, | Holmes refused a company of players from visiting Oxf |
In his spare time, | Holmes enjoys traveling and tries to get back to his |
Timothy | Holmes Beaglehole (born 1933) is a New Zealand academ |
ominee for Senate in 2006 but narrowly lost to | Holmes. |
Yorkshire went on to post 169 thanks to | Holmes' 46. |
motion video clip will take the player back to | Holmes' and Watson's study where they will review the |
She cruised from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to | Holmes Hole, Massachusetts. |
then goes to the village to send a message to | Holmes (who is during this time visiting his cranky m |
The German governor surrendered to | Holmes on 17 September 1914 and the British flag was |
He tells Charlotte to give it to | Holmes if anything should happen to him. |
It also seems clear to | Holmes that Mortimer Tregennis was guilty of using th |
s with Matty's help and immediately returns to | Holmes Manor and lets Mycroft and Amyus know what hap |
Shows such as CSI will sometimes refer to | Holmes or use Holmes-like imagery in their mysteries. |
Leaving Rotherham Central we take the " | Holmes Chord", a single line to Holmes Junction where |
tructed by the Roche Family, early settlers to | Holmes Valley, Florida. |
Rusin grew up in Indiana, and moved to | Holmes Beach, Florida in 2002. |
It becomes apparent to | Holmes that so many kidnappings could only be carried |
At the end of the film, Adler says to | Holmes, "A storm is coming", foreshadowing the planne |
illiam of Baskerville is physically similar to | Holmes, has the habit of addressing his companion wit |
He demands to know what Helen has said to | Holmes, but Holmes refuses to say. |
In the version available today, | Holmes (Dawley) is telling his nephews about an adven |
Together | Holmes and Washburn would work to secure Daniells' di |
He succeeded Tommy | Holmes as manager and led the Beavers to a third-plac |
ed by his former standout right fielder, Tommy | Holmes. |
Raymond Towers | Holmes - Famous RAF pilot in Battle of Britain |
relationship with fellow TV personality Tracey | Holmes. |
Also, the film departs from traditional | Holmes canon in portraying the detective as light-hai |
continued to have stories published for Trapps | Holmes until 1915 (many of which were reprints), his |
as the main writer with the publisher, Trapps | Holmes, providing several thousand stories on a range |
In "The Naval Treaty", | Holmes falls into a reverie over a moss rose, during |
Daniel Turner | Holmes (1863, Irvine, North Ayrshire - 7 April 1955, |
Daniel Turner | Holmes was educated at the University of London, the |
ders, Toronto selected offensive lineman Tyler | Holmes with the seventh overall pick, by only giving |
Although he plays for Tyrone | Holmes teaches in County Armagh and therefore plays h |
John Tyrrell | Holmes Hare was Bishop of Bedford from 1968 to 1977. |
Under | Holmes command the force sailed from Sydney on the au |
While at university, | Holmes had become concerned with methods of preservat |
was started, which did not end until 1988 upon | Holmes' death from AIDS. |
Finally, Valerie | Holmes from Britain was crowned as Miss International |
lly published in 1917, it contains the various | Holmes stories published between 1908 and 1913, as we |
1 February 1987 extended to Mackie Avenue via | Holmes Avenue. |
In his role as Vice-Chancellor, | Holmes presented addresses from the university on the |
After Helen leaves, Dr. Roylott comes to visit | Holmes, having traced his stepdaughter. |
ector Bardle of the Sussex Constabulary visits | Holmes to ask if there is enough evidence to arrest I |
Republican caucus held before the floor vote, | Holmes lost to Senator Philip A. Graham fifteen votes |
on was preached by the Rev. Samuel Van Vranken | Holmes, Senior Pastor at Westminster Presbyterian Chu |
assachusetts, the son of Alpheus and Susan W. ( | Holmes) Hardy. |
in service with a merchant crew, Master J. W. | Holmes in command. |
mmunity was incorporated in 2000 with Jerry W. | Holmes, Sr. serving as its first mayor. |
The John W. | Holmes Memorial Lecture (2004) |
served until 1895, at which time Captain J. W. | Holmes took over until her sale to Norwegian owners i |
ard is now called the Chief Justice Richard W. | Holmes Award. |
ioned on 23 May 1944 with Lieutenant Warren W. | Holmes, USNR, in command. |
"Rock the Boat" was written by Waldo | Holmes, who also wrote the Blacula songs, and was rel |
, Thomas Tabb, John W. Riely, James A. Walker, | Holmes Conrad, Frank V. Winston, S. Ferguson Beach, J |
s, some of them called Dominickers, in Walton, | Holmes, and Washington counties. |
After the war | Holmes was a pilot for the Harbor Commission for fift |
During the Second World War, | Holmes was given the task of developing the Green Boo |
Immediately prior to the American Civil War, | Holmes experimented with arterial embalming based on |
Once inside, in the absence of a warrant, | Holmes is obliged to resort to force to search Peters |
The next resident of Carthona was | Holmes Samuel Chipman. |
The Leeds team was | Holmes, A Smith, Hynes, Dyl, Atkinson, Hardisty, Hepw |
ellow, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. John Wilkes Booth was also once a guest a |
at future Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell | Holmes Jr., then an aide-de-camp to Wright, yelled at |
the day like Susan B. Anthony, Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Catherine Parr Traill, Pauline Johnson and Em |
Oliver Wendell | Holmes said: "We have one steeple in Boston that to m |
Oliver Wendell | Holmes describes him thus, in his study of Ralph Wald |
speakers included Horace Mann; Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr.; poet Park Benjamin, Sr.; George S. Boutw |
Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. (1809-1894), married Amelia Lee Jackson† |
He clerked for Justice Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr. at the United States Supreme Court in 192 |
am, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr., Edward Everett, and Samuel Gridley Howe. |
Oliver Wendell | Holmes |
His son, Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr., was a Supreme court justice. |
s, including Moncure Conway and Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr. |
a family that includes poet Dr. Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr., and U.S. Supreme Court justice and Civil |
ress-News while still attending Oliver Wendell | Holmes High School, then at KENS-TV). |
, Lemuel Shaw, Horace Gray, and Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr.. |
In his opinion, Justice Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr. stated that little attention was needed s |
and was on personal terms with Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Nathaniel Hawthor |
Author Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. watched the fire from his home on Beacon |
Justice Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr. delivered the opinion of the court. |
Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr. |
the Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell | Holmes Devise, which writes the history of the U.S. S |
ed States Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell | Holmes instructed that the Puerto Rico Supreme Court' |
Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. - doctor and poet, wide range of knowledg |
Oliver Wendell | Holmes Jr. as a young man. |
Honorable Justice: The Life of Oliver Wendell | Holmes. |
Oliver Wendell | Holmes House is a National Historic Landmark at 868 H |
Asa Obear Marshall for Justice Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr.. |
hurchill, Grand Duke Alexander, Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Winston Churchill, Henry Cabot Lodge, and Lor |
76); words by Stephen Crane and Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr. |
Oliver Wendell | Holmes Tribute Sign |
ts Supreme Judicial Court after Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr. was appointed as an Associate Justice of |
Charles Jackson, grandfather of Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr. |
Gutierrez graduated from Oliver Wendell | Holmes High School in San Antonio, Texas. |
Among his classmates were Oliver Wendell | Holmes, "the Poet of the North"; Hon. |
its famous dissent, written by Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr., rather than its majority opinion. |
The school was named after Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. (1809-1894), a well-known physician, poet |
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Asa Gray, Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr., Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Lothrop |
Longfellow's friend Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. wrote of him as "our chief singer" and on |
to former Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr., who, like Carnes, regularly used allusio |
othy Quincy, was the subject of Oliver Wendell | Holmes' poem Dorothy Q. |
to 1829, and was a classmate of Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. |
Lt. Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr., of the 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Infa |
lliam Cushing, Horace Gray, and Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr. served on the Supreme Court of the United |
le, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr., Henry James, and Mary Tyler Peabody Mann |
r-in-law of diplomat and academic John Wendell | Holmes and father of politician Charles Beer. |
k Twain, Vladimir Nabokov, poet Oliver Wendell | Holmes, and novelist F. Marion Crawford. |
ard Posner, Ronald Dworkin, and Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr., according to a 2000 study in the Univers |
r to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell | Holmes. |
Associate Justice Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Jr. delivered the unanimous opinion of the Co |
ort of James Russell Lowell and Oliver Wendell | Holmes, and its life was less precarious. |
d in his first book, especially Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Roscoe Pound, and Karl Llewellyn. |
He was the father of Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. and grandfather of Oliver Wendell Holmes, |
The American poet Oliver Wendell | Holmes, wrote a poem called "The Dorchester Giant" in |
He succeeded Oliver Wendell | Holmes, Sr. as Parkman professor of anatomy at Harvar |
(A young lieutenant, Oliver Wendell | Holmes, is often said to be responsible for yelling a |
of a phrase recorded by writer Oliver Wendell | Holmes, The Hub of the Solar System. |
Zan Wesley | Holmes Jr |
It is likely that the West | Holmes and Pelham Street boxes will eventually be dem |
scovery of a shell casing therein confirm what | Holmes has suspected - a third person was involved, a |
What | Holmes said, reported by Watson, was "It is a swamp a |
When | Holmes was serving in the government of Hong Kong, he |
stories in which | Holmes appears in a cameo role; |
reated from cells taken from his corpse, which | Holmes had buried in a Swiss ice cave.) |
These are The Final Problem, in which | Holmes apparently died along with Prof. James Moriart |
However, the two American 6-pounder guns which | Holmes had abandoned near Pointe au Pelee were later |
While | Holmes took no action at the time, he did later conta |
lieved Hudson had done away with Beddoes while | Holmes believed that Evans had likely killed Hudson, |
are parodied and handed gruesome deaths while | Holmes and Watson wait in a suite. |
Schuba were again in 1st and 2nd place, while | Holmes moved up to 3rd and Lynn dropped back to 6th. |
ovel All-Consuming Fire, a Doctor Who/Sherlock | Holmes crossover novel, which also refers to Newman's |
Finally, the lady whom | Holmes saves in the story's climatic chase appears on |
He will seek no help save from the man whom | Holmes names. |
Keith Knight as Willard | Holmes |
congregation's minister, the Reverend William | Holmes, an opponent of the rebel cause, formed and dr |
William | Holmes was also responsible for informing state autho |
His sons, William | Holmes Howland and Oliver Aiken Howland, served as ma |
the present-day North Road in 1860 was William | Holmes. |
Frederick William | Holmes (August 9, 1886 - November 9, 1944) was a Brit |
dier with the same name, see Frederick William | Holmes. |
and Military Expeditionary Force under William | Holmes. |
Captain Frederick William | Holmes VC (15 September 1889 - 22 October 1969) was a |
William | Holmes (April 5, 1689 - April 4, 1748) was a British |
eld Bridge" was carried out in 1867 by William | Holmes. |
Roger William | Holmes (born 9 September 1942) is an English former p |
Sir Walter was the son of William | Holmes Smiles, director of Belfast Ropeworks, and gra |
Hoyt Clines and James William | Holmes were also executed on the same day for the mur |
the Agricultural Labourers' Union but William | Holmes was reported as alienating potential supporter |
William | Holmes Brown (3 September 1929-27 May 2001) was the P |
ty's chief electoral expert (replacing William | Holmes). |
In 1638 a benefactor, William | Holmes, gave £400 to the burgesses of Wisbech to be i |
o-Operative Hosiers, A H Broughton and William | Holmes. |
William | Holmes as "Ding" Bell, ranchhand |
In 1633, William | Holmes led a group of settlers from Plymouth Colony t |
His older brother William | Holmes also served as mayor of Toronto. |
George Augustus Frederick Cochrane and William | Holmes 13 by first returning officer. |
arried Henrietta McGuffey, daughter of William | Holmes McGuffey. |
produced, Stump The Band, directed by William | Holmes and JoJo Hendrickson. |
tty is just as cold, and the meeting ends with | Holmes narrowly averting a public scene involving the |
gs of 205, Anson again adding a useful 35 with | Holmes. |
Comedic turns abound in a pub sequence with | Holmes in his thug disguise. |
an Doyle's stories, and came face-to-face with | Holmes in only one. |
featured four other bandmates who toured with | Holmes after the album was launched. |
In this role she traveled with | Holmes during publicity for the actresses's film role |
Much of it is preserved within | Holmes Run Acres Historic District, listed on the Nat |
Prudence Wright | Holmes as Mrs. Boorg |
During his college years, | Holmes also played with the St. Louis Lions in the US |
ions: Its Life and Times, 1920-1946 (New York: | Holmes and Meier, 1986) |
New York: | Holmes |
New York: | Holmes & Meier Publishers, Inc., 1995. |
New York: | Holmes & Meyer. |
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