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n of tighthead prop, fly-half, and more rarely | hooker or second row, and played for Stade Bordelais. |
at club level for Rochdale Hornets, playing at | Hooker, or Second-row, i.e. number 9, or, 11 or 12, d |
Leeds, Castleford, and Warrington, playing at | Hooker, or Second-row, i.e. number 9, or, 11 or 12. |
ly serves in the backline positions, typically | hooker or halfback. |
1983) is a rugby union footballer who plays at | hooker or prop for London Irish. |
Hooker originally placed the I Corps on the extreme l | |
Hooker Pasha (Commissioner of the Nile) - Harry Nicho | |
30 June 1858, Charles Lyell and Joseph Dalton | Hooker passed on to him papers by Alfred Russel Walla |
As a duet | Hooker performed with Northern Irish singer-songwrite |
es video footage, both grayscale and color, of | Hooker performing his "greatest hits". |
ations issued by Kew; his work was paid for by | Hooker personally. |
yed into Balmain's hands as novice replacement | hooker Peter Boulton managed to consistently regain p |
A | hooker, Phillips plays for Cardiff RFC after signing |
Ashcroft, a | hooker, played 151 matches for Eastern Suburbs during |
In 1986, | Hooker played a single season as a forward with the S |
In college, | Hooker played basketball and baseball at William & Ma |
Over his three seasons with the Bruins, | Hooker played in 51 games, scoring 20 goals and assis |
On the tour he was often used as a | hooker, playing in that position for all four New Zea |
Hooker presented the song to local record store owner | |
f 15 full international test tries scored by a | hooker, previously held by Sean Fitzpatrick (12) of t |
3 Richard | Hooker, Priest, Anglican Apologist, Teacher of the Fa |
improved version of this method, known as the | Hooker process, is the only large scale industrial me |
Hooker promptly tendered his resignation, which Sherm | |
ere first split up in 1873, when Joseph Dalton | Hooker published his monograph on the genus. |
Eight years later, in 1890, Joseph Dalton | Hooker published a description of an orchid now recog |
William Jackson | Hooker publishes Flora Scotica; or, A description of |
Taking influence from Robert Johnson, John Lee | Hooker, Pussy Galore, MC5, Skip James, Bad Brains and |
In April 1863, Major General Joseph | Hooker put his army in motion to force Lee out of his |
119 William | Hooker Quartet - Lifeline |
Hooker quickly faced his troops to the north and orga | |
e's Shaun Berrigan, playing in his new role as | hooker, received the Clive Churchill Medal for man-of |
Mr. | Hooker received his B.S. from Cornell University and |
John Lee | Hooker recorded several covers of the song. |
portation of parts for the 100-inch (2,500 mm) | Hooker reflector telescope. |
to botanical art after meeting William Jackson | Hooker, Regius Professor of Botany, a competent botan |
John Lee | Hooker released a song called "Tupelo", about a flood |
ues singer, songwriter, and guitarist John Lee | Hooker, released on the Impulse Records label in earl |
7 July - Thomas | Hooker, religious and colonial leader (born 1586) |
However, | Hooker remained unsure of Lee's true position and int |
Accordingly | Hooker remained along the Rappahanock giving Lee a va |
Joseph | Hooker replaced Ambrose Burnside as Army of the Potom |
second trip through the American west, he and | Hooker reportedly collected over 1000 specimens. |
from Chicago but, even when not playing solo, | Hooker retained it in his sound. |
ghat, Peter Green, John Hammond, Jr., John Lee | Hooker, Robert Lockwood, Jr., Tony McPhee, Elliott Mu |
er of John D. Rockefeller, III, and Blanchette | Hooker Rockefeller. |
ccess in 1984/85 under the coaching of Hull FC | hooker Ronnie Wileman, winning the James Noonen Troph |
has earned respect from the likes of John Lee | Hooker, Roosevelt Sykes, Duane Allman, Robbie Roberts |
Simon is the brother of the Ireland and Ulster | hooker Rory Best. |
Blues | hooker Royce Simmons typefied the newfound New South |
onny Boy Williamson II, Memphis Slim, John Lee | Hooker, Rufus Thomas, Memphis Minnie, Elmore James, W |
ry, in describing the Mayor, Robert Midwynter, | Hooker says that, |
and Western Suburbs Magpies, playing at Prop, | Hooker, Second-row, or Loose forward/Lock, i.e. 8 or |
land, and at club level for Oldham, playing at | Hooker, Second-row, or Loose forward/Lock, i.e. numbe |
d Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, playing at Prop, | Hooker, Second-row, or Loose forward/Lock, i.e. numbe |
el for Wigan, and St. Helens, playing at Prop, | Hooker, Second-row, or Loose forward/Lock, i.e. numbe |
Prior to being appointed, | Hooker served as the Director of the Public Policy Di |
as a Reformed congregation in 1636 with Thomas | Hooker serving as the first pastor. |
fter the success of "Boogie Chillen'" John Lee | Hooker signed on with numerous record labels includin |
Rider, The Dukes of Hazzard, The A-Team, T. J. | Hooker, Simon & Simon, Hunter, Hardball, Black Scorpi |
s probably 1970 gubernatorial nominee John Jay | Hooker; somewhat surprisingly to most observers, the |
and his wife Mary, married in 1658 Rev. Samuel | Hooker, son of Rev. Thomas Hooker, Puritan divine and |
He has worked with musicians like Earl | Hooker, Sonny Rollins, Charles Mingus, Sammy Price, D |
There, | Hooker soon came into public conflict with Walter Tra |
David | Hooker Spencer (December 1, 1961-) |
unt Park, Philadelphia, and the General Joseph | Hooker statue in Boston. |
ut against Samoa along with Hugh McMeniman and | hooker Stephen Moore. |
ailed to keep his shirt to Northampton Saints' | hooker Steve Thompson, but was a useful squad member. |
e in the second-half a superb dash by Maroons' | hooker Steve Walters paved the way for a try to repla |
es losing with ten minutes remaining and their | hooker stretchered off with a broken neck, only for t |
trade in the area because of the relocation of | hooker strolls in conjunction with city policy for Ex |
Hooker studied under Franz Bauer (1758 - 1840), becom | |
land competition he also had some game time at | hooker, swapping positions with Duane Mann. |
ithin 32 beds according to the early Bentham & | Hooker system of classification. |
English mount on the | Hooker telescope |
e saw first light in 1939, behind the 100-inch | Hooker telescope and ahead of two large British Commo |
mounted on the frame of the 100-inch (~250 cm) | Hooker Telescope, 1920. |
lmore James, Junior Wells, Magic Sam, and Earl | Hooker, the label had a diverse roster and included R |
hows such as Fantasy Island, The A-Team, T. J. | Hooker, The Fall Guy, Cheers, The Love Boat, Riptide, |
Clark and James | Hooker, the two "non-acting" commissioners (the ones |
sicians recorded by Cuca include bluesman Earl | Hooker, the pop group Corporation, country music lege |
sive Attack, Mary Mary, Citizen Cope, John Lee | Hooker, The Roots, Dr. John and Blackkoldmadina. |
als for this museum was donated by Sir William | Hooker, the Director of the Royal Botanic Garden at K |
rls, Married... with Children, ALF, 227, T. J. | Hooker, The Equalizer, Falcon Crest, Sledge Hammer, a |
After | Hooker, the route straightens north, meeting AR 90 fo |
tomac was initially under Major General Joseph | Hooker then under Major General George G. Meade on Ju |
, Nashville entrepreneur and attorney John Jay | Hooker, then still considered to be a serious candida |
There Rogers, whose chief friends were Thomas | Hooker, then lecturer at Chelmsford, and other Essex |
He requested | Hooker to influence the government to control the for |
ollowing year, Archbishop Edwin Sandys brought | Hooker to the attention of Queen Elizabeth I, who app |
Tennessee state line west of the community of | Hooker to U.S. Route 11/State Route 58 northeast of W |
He commissioned leading architect Philip | Hooker to design Hyde Hall, which at its completion a |
Moralism: The Proclamation of the Gospel from | Hooker to Baxter (New York: The Seabury Press, 1966); |
to Meade, woke up and muttered loud enough for | Hooker to hear, "What was the use of calling us toget |
Smith was the only band member, besides | Hooker, to appear onscreen in close-up. |
ralty upon the recommendation of Joseph Dalton | Hooker, to collect plants as Naturalist on board HMS |
alford Day forged a reputation as the greatest | hooker to play for the club, his record 488 appearanc |
A move to New York City in the mid-1970s led | Hooker to the so-called "loft scene" of adventurous f |
yrd' Burton,who died in 2008 and pianist James | Hooker to develop a sound mixing pop, country and blu |
Liking what he heard, Besman brought | Hooker to United Sound Studios, located at 5840 2nd A |
nces for the Highlanders, serving as backup at | hooker to All Black Anton Oliver. |
ike Albert Collins, Eddie Vinson, and John Lee | Hooker to Japan. |
he backline, Philip successfully switched from | Hooker to Wing at a representative level. |
itions of Conservative Thought in England from | Hooker to Oakeshott |
Joseph | Hooker took XII Corps and two divisions of XI Corps t |
Mrs Kate Reid then retired and Mr Dave | Hooker took over in 2011. |
forwards coach, Foley had previously played as | hooker under Connolly at the Queensland Reds. |
General Joseph | Hooker, Union general during the American Civil War, |
and less romantic aspects of sexuality, Honey | Hooker, unlike Fanny and Wanda, was explicitly portra |
e police aren't really interested in a missing | hooker until they find out she is the daughter of a w |
Hooker was the head of the Hooker Carriage Company of | |
or to becoming a member of the Michigan House, | Hooker was a school teacher in the Byron Center Schoo |
Tanner, a prop and | hooker, was born in Brisbane, Queensland and claimed |
Hooker was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-fourth | |
Hooker was elected attorney general of Mississippi in | |
Her mother, Ann | Hooker, was a sister of Rev. Thomas Hooker, and her f |
Before this | Hooker was the 1997 USA Junior Champion in the 100 me |
l to the Tennessean, seemingly in part because | Hooker was backed by the other paper, but also becaus |
Hooker was again elected to the Fifty-seventh Congres | |
His son, Sir Joseph Dalton | Hooker, was responsible for Volumes X-XIX (most of Se |
Hooker was the author of the first ten volumes, produ | |
While | Hooker was active in music throughout the 1980s, he w |
Army of the Potomac when Union general Joseph | Hooker was in command that the term "hooker" was coin |
Representative | Hooker was elected in 2010 and is currently serving h |
Hooker was elected to the Fiftieth and to the three s | |
Hooker was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of | |
During the "Mud March" | Hooker was quoted by a New York Times army correspond |
Hooker was previously the Deputy Director of Governme | |
Hooker went from there to play football at the Univer | |
Union Generals George B. McClellan and Joseph | Hooker were among the estimated 25,000 people attendi |
bench, playing the majority of these games as | Hooker when Cameron Smith was off the field. |
m has been used in the Leicester "A" team as a | hooker, where he is trained by head coach and former |
The route leaves AR 34 and shoots northwest to | Hooker, where it meets AR 141. |
His usual position was at | hooker, where he played for the Blue Bulls in the Cur |
collaborative work between Sir William Jackson | Hooker, who wrote the text, and Franz Bauer, illustra |
toll on Angel, as he risks his career to get a | hooker who turns out to be an undercover cop. |
A | hooker who could also cover prop, Azam spent most of |
December 1943) was a Welsh international rugby | hooker who played rugby union for Pill Harriers and r |
ape, accompanied by Sarah (Pamela Anderson), a | hooker who witnessed the attacks and must go into hid |
Some of the stunts were performed by Hugh | Hooker, who also plays a juvenile role. |
77-26 December 1945) was a Welsh international | hooker who played club rugby for Pill Harriers and Ne |
In an interview, John Lee | Hooker, who knew Tony Hollins, was asked "Well, did T |
- Signed last season, Roy is a promising young | hooker who should eventually fare extremely well in t |
ch 1943) was a Welsh international rugby union | hooker who played club rugby for Newport. |
ay 1930) was a Welsh international rugby union | hooker who played club rugby most notably for Llanell |
ars later, he joined the firm of Henderson and | Hooker, who were involved in transporting goods and p |
51 - 9 September 2007), is a Welsh rugby union | hooker, who played club rugby for Newport RFC and Pon |
Cumbria) is an English rugby league winger and | hooker who currently plays for Gateshead Thunder in t |
yoaks actress Jodi Albert plays Hayley, a dumb | hooker with a heart of gold; Kate is a university stu |
alist's duties were performed by Joseph Dalton | Hooker, with McCormick concentrating on geology and b |
d a mile outside Chico, by Lt. Col. Ambrose E. | Hooker with Company A, 6th California Infantry, on Au |
ous win for Wales, even though they lost their | hooker with a broken neck ten minutes before the end |
Dixon is said to be a mobile | hooker with good set-piece skills. |
Producer Bob Thiele partnered | Hooker with session musicians all possessing jazz ped |
musicians, including Lefty Bates and John Lee | Hooker, with whom he played on several albums. |
It was made clear that K.C. was not a ' | hooker with a heart of gold'; she was willing to do w |
sisted of roles in The Fantastic Journey, T.J. | Hooker, Wonder Woman and several appearances on the A |
ily halted Ewell's Corps, but when he saw that | Hooker would not press the Fredericksburg line to bri |
Bentham and | Hooker, writing in 1883, accepted 114 genera he had n |
Hooker: Zac Tippins (Te Atatu) | |
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