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The remnants of Camp Joe | Hooker, a training camp for Massachusetts regiments d |
Hearing that Sedgwick had been repulsed, | Hooker abandoned the entire campaign, recrossing on t |
Hooker acted as president of the British Association | |
Originally a centre he changed to play at | hooker after advice from then Tigers coach Heyneke Me |
Adam then started at | Hooker against Keighley Cougars. |
Diskin returned to starting | Hooker against Salford, Harlequins, St Helens, Hull F |
(Joseph | Hooker also created a Cavalry Corps by combining unit |
Hooker also saw to it that John Buford was given an a | |
Hooker also included a version with Los Lobos on his | |
lar in style and chord progression to John Lee | Hooker's "Onions", which appears on his 1963 album, T |
nydd RFC and Pontypridd RFC in the position of | hooker, although he was also a skilled goal-kicker an |
His position of preference is at | hooker although he regularly plays in the second row |
n Dummer Blues Band, Howlin' Wolf and John Lee | Hooker among others. |
include Ulysses Grant, Edward Ord, and Joseph | Hooker, among others. |
with many notable artists, including John Lee | Hooker, Amos Garrett and Tom Rush. |
With Hilton playing loosehead, Regan at | hooker, and Crompton at tighthead, their combined age |
He is a | hooker and has been widely recognised as one of the h |
na, Padova and Ravenna, supported by Andrew L. | Hooker and Stefano Pilia/Pasquale Massaro performing |
After his death it was edited by | Hooker, and was known simply as Bentham & Hooker. |
Her centerfold was photographed by Dwight | Hooker and Bill Frantz. |
Former New Zealand | hooker and Geoghegan's then London Irish coach Hika R |
a formidable front row with Peter Crowther at | hooker and Peter Harrison at Tight Head prop the trio |
Her centerfold was photographed by Dwight | Hooker and Mario Casilli. |
as Elmore James, Junior Wells, Magic Sam, Earl | Hooker, and A.C. Reed. |
5, composer Rudolf Friml and librettists Brian | Hooker and W.H. Post turned it into a successful Broa |
J Marsh, Ennis cemented a spot as the starting | hooker and guided the Broncos to some impressive earl |
mself as the Peacemaker of Europe, agreed with | Hooker, and promoted a middle ground between Catholic |
e a close friend of the botanist Joseph Dalton | Hooker, and on 11 January 1844 wrote to with melodram |
up, composed of Smith, Davis, McDade, Earhart, | Hooker and new guitarist/mandolinist Danny Parks, rel |
Malcolm Alker (born 4 November 1978) was a | Hooker and captain for the Salford City Reds rugby le |
Lemke 1988) or Samydaceae by G. Bentham & J.D. | Hooker and Hutchinson. |
Sam brings along a blacksmith, Jedidiah | Hooker, and an inventor, O.W. Bandy, on his quest, tr |
on loan at Huddersfield Giants whislt playing | hooker and making his international debut. |
His usual position is at | hooker, and he has represented France. |
footballer playing at Scrum-half/Halfback, or | Hooker, and assistant coach for Swinton in Championsh |
dwards moved into the forward pack, playing at | Hooker and Loose Forward. |
He played as a | hooker and also gained selection for the Australian n |
h rugby union footballer who normally plays at | hooker and is currently with Cardiff Blues. |
touring musicians such as Eddie Boyd, John Lee | Hooker, and Amos Milburn. |
carried religious dissidents, including Thomas | Hooker, and others totaling 200 people. |
ng written by Blues singer-songwriter John Lee | Hooker and released in 1956. |
r New South Wales and Australian national team | hooker and captain. |
ng written by Blues singer-songwriter John Lee | Hooker and released as a single in 1964. |
This song had a long history with | Hooker and Morrison over the years. |
His position is | hooker and he is the captain of the Tigers. |
he report of the coroner, that the victim, the | hooker and strip-dancer Gloria Hollinger, committed s |
He played as a | hooker, and is currently a rugby presenter and pundit |
/centre, but has played loose forward, winger, | hooker and scrum half. |
He played | hooker and prop for the wallabies and the ACT Brumbie |
arwin continued to discuss his species work to | Hooker, and he took it personally when Hooker remarke |
By 1981, he had become the regular All Blacks | hooker, and captained the side for the first time whe |
It is dedicated to Ray Charles, John Lee | Hooker and the city of New Orleans. |
n is regarded by some as England's finest ever | hooker, and was certainly England's biggest: at 6'3" |
was placed under the command of General Joseph | Hooker and sent west to join the Army of the Cumberla |
ns, Davis learned to play guitar from John Lee | Hooker, and the two of them played concerts together |
mes Sowerby, Sydenham Edwards, William Jackson | Hooker and Walter Hood Fitch. |
The next day, June 23, Sherman, | Hooker and another officer-either Schofield or one of |
He was a friend of Joseph Dalton | Hooker and helped write the first volume of Flora Ind |
ert FitzRoy spoke against Darwin's theory, and | Hooker and Thomas Henry Huxley defended it. |
is a novel written by the pseudonymous Richard | Hooker and originally published in 1977. |
he Vagabond King in 1925, with lyrics by Brian | Hooker and W.H. Post, and The Three Musketeers in 192 |
e based on botanical illustrations provided by | Hooker and others, and produced some of his most spec |
ersatility has seen him play off the bench, as | hooker and once as halfback (2004 against The Bulldog |
gust 27, 1976 in Toronto, Canada) is a retired | Hooker and played for Munster from 1996 up to the end |
nce of Joshua Leavitt, his brothers Col. Roger | Hooker and Hart, and that of his father Roger, from t |
After the professional era, | hooker Andy Cuthbert remained at the club and captain |
ts homes of Hart Leavitt and his brother Roger | Hooker are both listed today on the National Park Ser |
April 16 - Joseph Dalton | Hooker arrives at Darjeeling to begin the first Europ |
flanker Stephen Munkley, a try and sin bin for | hooker Arwel Williams and a drop goal with five conve |
the article describes Darwin (with Huxley and | Hooker) as a "professional" (presumably meaning a pro |
g ended badly, with Sherman supposedly warning | Hooker as he rode away that "such things must not occ |
for a time, and was obliged to take on Richard | Hooker as a deputy in 1579. |
Joe | Hooker as Deputy Joe |
First, he encounters a | hooker asking if he desires to spend the night with h |
Joseph | Hooker assigned Noyes, who was still recuperating and |
Hooker assigned Stoneman a key role in which his Cava | |
see West gradually replace him as first-choice | hooker at Leicester, and West had another run of caps |
J. Murray | Hooker at the Biographical Directory of the United St |
pecimens and live plants direct to Sir William | Hooker at Kew Gardens. |
Born in Buffalo Ridge, Virginia, | Hooker attended the public schools. |
Hooker attended Walnut High School in Walnut, Califor | |
Lt. Colonel Ambrose E. | Hooker, August 26, 1863 - October 20, 1863 |
ontinuation on New Hackensack Road is known as | Hooker Avenue and is designated NY 983T, an unsigned |
Poughkeepsie Meeting House ( | Hooker Avenue) is a historic Quaker (Society of Frien |
is Horns, Five Blind Boys of Alabama, John Lee | Hooker, B. B. King, Big Jay McNeely with the Rocket 8 |
In 1841 W.J. | Hooker became director of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew |
ense in the case of Boston & Maine Railroad v. | Hooker before the U.S. Supreme Court on December 10 a |
the Glenora club, Malam played for Auckland at | Hooker before bulking up and moving to Prop in his la |
In college, | Hooker began broadening his musical vision: He wrote |
Joseph Dalton | Hooker begins publication of The Botany of the Antarc |
A former pal told how Masri had a fling with a | hooker behind his first wife's back and said: “He cer |
At the start of the second half Biarritz | hooker Benoit August took a Toulouse line-out throw a |
was capped thirty-two times for Scotland as a | hooker between 1964 and 1971 and captained his countr |
or Jimmy Reed as well as working with John Lee | Hooker, Big Walter Horton and others. |
n, Cream, Grateful Dead, Jeff Healey, John Lee | Hooker, Bill Frisell and Jack White, and re-done by R |
ent, The Black Crowes, Kristin Hersh, John Lee | Hooker, Bill Monroe, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Pent |
"Sweet, Fast | Hooker Blues" - 2:08 |
He had two children: Frank Henry | Hooker, born in New Haven on January 11, 1843; and No |
30 June - Joseph Dalton | Hooker, botanist (died 1911) |
July 6 - William Jackson | Hooker, botanist (died 1865) |
on Turner (1797-1872), married William Jackson | Hooker, botanist; their son was Joseph Dalton Hooker, |
He plays as a | hooker, but can also play prop. |
Dave McConnell's position of choice is as a | Hooker, but he can also cover at Scrum-half/Halfback, |
He established himself as a | hooker, but he started his career off as a five-eight |
Bob Randall, had been the preferred choice as | hooker, but withdrew with a knee injury, allowing Wil |
pe (The Hot Video Award) for President by Day, | Hooker by Night |
Hooker called a council of war on May 4 in which Reyn | |
rles Beecher, Edward Beecher, Isabella Beecher | Hooker, Catharine Beecher, and Thomas K. Beecher. |
On May 2, | Hooker changed his mind and ordered the corps to cond |
Adie supplied lenses to Joseph | Hooker, Charles Darwin and Sir David Brewster and was |
Blues greats B.B. King, John Lee | Hooker, Charlie Musselwhite, James Cotton, Junior Wel |
es Boston Legal, which starred her former T.J. | Hooker co-star William Shatner. |
After leaving Georgia, | Hooker commanded the Northern Department (comprising |
William Jackson | Hooker commences publication of The British Flora. |
Sir Joseph | Hooker compares the mouth of the pitchers of N. veitc |
Joseph Dalton | Hooker concludes publication of The Botany of the Ant |
ntire battle, Stoneman accomplished little and | Hooker considered him one of the principal reasons fo |
Reuben Thorne forced a turnover though, and | hooker Corey Flynn kicked the ball into touch for the |
Moran's | HOOKER Cottage Historic restaurant located in a tradi |
Dunwell, now a ghost town, was a community in | Hooker County, Nebraska, United States. |
raight track, climbing up past the tarn toward | Hooker Crag. |
"Gulf Coast Highway" (Griffith, James | Hooker, Danny Flowers) 3:30 |
In Darwin's Feb. 24th letter to | Hooker, Darwin wrote that "I have read Lyell's book.. |
Mildred Phelps Stokes | Hooker, daughter of Anson Phelps Stokes |
eelvink, captained by de Vlamingh himself; the | hooker De Nijptang, under Captain Gerrit Collaert; an |
Hooker Dean Young was also absent due to injury. | |
The band cites Bo Diddley, John Lee | Hooker, Dean and Britta, Television, Indian sitar mus |
Hooker decided to leave his guns and wagons behind so | |
When | Hooker decided to go to the University of Washington, |
BeaverTails pastries began when Grant and Pam | Hooker decided to turn their family recipe for fried |
Upon first seeing the tree in 1877, | Hooker declared the tree to be "the largest of its sp |
to the Kew herbarium a series of what William | Hooker described as "extensive and excellent collecti |
Hooker died at her home in Santa Monica, California i | |
Mrs. Clarissa | Hooker died on October 2, 1880 in the Kensington home |
Gen. Oliver O. Howard, a junior officer whom | Hooker disliked, into a senior position in command of |
Hooker distinguished N. pervillei from all other taxa | |
Diskin started at | Hooker due to the injury to Heath L'Estrange in the 4 |
He played at | Hooker, during the era of contested scrums. |
Representative | Hooker earned a bachelors degree from Grand Valley St |
To be sure, Farthing's work is derivative of | Hooker, Edmund Burke, and Tory thinkers of English pa |
ith the idea, and on 6 December enjoyed having | Hooker, Edward Forbes, Hugh Falconer, and George Robe |
123 William | Hooker Ensemble - The Firmament Fury |
Earlier, he helped Otto | Hooker escape from the prison, and Hooker killed Mint |
See About Me is a DVD released by the John Lee | Hooker estate in 2004. |
E. imatophyllum | Hooker ex. |
The later Species Filicum by | Hooker expanded and updated this work. |
Hooker expected Stoneman to sever Lee's line of suppl | |
Hooker Falls is a 14-foot (3 m) waterfall located in | |
Visitors may park at the | Hooker Falls parking area, and then hike the Triple F |
Hooker Falls has been known for years to local reside | |
Visitors may park at the | Hooker Falls parking area, and then hike the Triple F |
Hooker Falls flows on the Little River through the Du | |
Hooker Falls | |
ver in this area, the others being High Falls, | Hooker Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls. |
ogers in the 25th Century, The Fall Guy, T. J. | Hooker, Fantasy Island, Alice, The Dukes of Hazzard, |
The | HOOKER Festival at Clarinbridge has taken place every |
John D. | Hooker Field, the home to Patrick County's football a |
Their home stadium was | Hooker Field. |
He usually plays at | hooker for Harlequins. |
is a rugby union player, who plays as prop or | hooker for FC Lourdes (1.83 m, 106 kg). |
hen it was completed in February 1863 he asked | Hooker for some plants from Kew Gardens, writing "I l |
(born June 5, 1932 in Dublin, Ireland) played | hooker for Ireland and was captain of the British Lio |
ugby union footballer who currently plays as a | hooker for the Llanelli Scarlets regional side in the |
54) is a retired rugby union player who played | hooker for Coventry R.F.C. and represented England in |
Rugby League World Cup and is also the current | hooker for France in the Four Nations tournament. |
orn professional rugby union player who played | hooker for London Irish and formerly with Saracens. |
professional rugby union player who played at | Hooker for Leinster and London Irish. |
He was a | Hooker for the Great Britain team, England, Hull (twi |
aland born rugby union footballer who plays at | hooker for Northampton Saints, and England. |
Dartford) is a rugby union player who plays at | hooker for Leeds Carnegie and England. |
England) is a rugby union player who plays at | hooker for London Irish in the Guinness Premiership. |
empstead) is a rugby union player who plays at | hooker for Leeds Carnegie. |
He played as a | Hooker for Great Britain, Hull Kingston Rovers, and H |
Sam Hoare born 1985, Australian | hooker for rugby league club Halifax. |
With 50 caps as | hooker for the Australian rugby union side between 19 |
unior rugby league primarily as a halfback and | hooker for Penshurst RSL JRLFC. |
outh African rugby union footballer, who plays | hooker for Bath. |
He primarily plays at lock and | hooker for the Newtown Jets in the NSW Cup competitio |
Young Vic's playing career saw him play as | hooker for the Southern club in Dunedin, and also a c |
Jon Clarke (born 1979) is a | hooker for Super League rugby league club Warrington |
The chapters were sent to | Hooker for correcting as they were completed, which l |
rugby union footballer who currently plays at | hooker for the Llanelli Scarlets regional side in the |
ne 1982) is a rugby union footballer who plays | hooker for Leicester Tigers. |
in defence and even though he presently plays | hooker for the Dragons, most of his junior league was |
s an English rugby union footballer, who plays | hooker for Bath. |
an English rugby union footballer who plays at | Hooker for Northampton Saints. |
l rugby union player, who currently plays as a | hooker for the Bulls and the South African national t |
Thomas | Hooker, Founder of Connecticut |
In one scrum, after seeing Rabbitohs | hooker Fred Anderson reaching into the tunnel, Ryan s |
(6 of these were test matches) as an All Black | hooker from 1907 until 1921 and twice for the Kiwis i |
r continued, Cleburne's 4,100 soldiers against | Hooker's 12,000, with Hooker gaining little ground. |
d has played host to artists, such as John Lee | Hooker, Gatemouth Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis, Al Green, S |
Hooker gave the genus name in honour of the botanical | |
aul Harragon and Rodney Howe and inspirational | hooker Geoff Toovey were forced to withdraw prior to |
The Happy | Hooker Goes to Hollywood (aka The Happy Hooker Goes H |
heriting property on his marriage to Elizabeth | Hooker, granddaughter and heir of Sir William Hooker |
Coast Highway" [duet with Mac McAnally] (James | Hooker, Griffith, Danny Flowers) - 3:06 |
1967, he recorded with Richard Evans, John Lee | Hooker, Grover Washington, Jr. and Cannonball Adderle |
Although, since 1954, | Hooker had collected data about her homosexual friend |
Later | Hooker had another #1 hit on Modern with "I'm in the |
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