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His son-in-law was | Hooker Jim, a Modoc warrior who played a pivotal role |
or to becoming a member of the Michigan House, | Hooker was a school teacher in the Byron Center Schoo |
Henare was usually a | hooker or a second-rower. |
the article describes Darwin (with Huxley and | Hooker) as a "professional" (presumably meaning a pro |
In 1986, | Hooker played a single season as a forward with the S |
yoaks actress Jodi Albert plays Hayley, a dumb | hooker with a heart of gold; Kate is a university stu |
Brad | Hooker is a philosopher who specialises in moral phil |
Her mother, Ann | Hooker, was a sister of Rev. Thomas Hooker, and her f |
He was the son of Captain James | Hooker (1742-1805), a merchant, and his third wife, M |
Thomas | Hooker is a Republican politician from the U.S. state |
ous win for Wales, even though they lost their | hooker with a broken neck ten minutes before the end |
over his distinguished opponent, Joseph Dalton | Hooker (1817-1911), a close associate of Charles Darw |
John Lee | Hooker released a song called "Tupelo", about a flood |
for a time, and was obliged to take on Richard | Hooker as a deputy in 1579. |
Hooker called a council of war on May 4 in which Reyn | |
Representative | Hooker earned a bachelors degree from Grand Valley St |
It was made clear that K.C. was not a ' | hooker with a heart of gold'; she was willing to do w |
He was capped twice in 1992, playing at | hooker in a test against the All Blacks, which the Sp |
Eight years later, in 1890, Joseph Dalton | Hooker published a description of an orchid now recog |
as Elmore James, Junior Wells, Magic Sam, Earl | Hooker, and A.C. Reed. |
While | Hooker was active in music throughout the 1980s, he w |
Originally a centre he changed to play at | hooker after advice from then Tigers coach Heyneke Me |
Hooker was again elected to the Fifty-seventh Congres | |
nces for the Highlanders, serving as backup at | hooker to All Black Anton Oliver. |
Accordingly | Hooker remained along the Rappahanock giving Lee a va |
Some of the stunts were performed by Hugh | Hooker, who also plays a juvenile role. |
He played as a | hooker and also gained selection for the Australian n |
Joseph | Hooker replaced Ambrose Burnside as Army of the Potom |
Union Generals George B. McClellan and Joseph | Hooker were among the estimated 25,000 people attendi |
touring musicians such as Eddie Boyd, John Lee | Hooker, and Amos Milburn. |
Sam brings along a blacksmith, Jedidiah | Hooker, and an inventor, O.W. Bandy, on his quest, tr |
g two-term Republican incumbent John H. "Jack" | Hooker, Jr., and served until his election to the 98t |
7 July - Thomas | Hooker, religious and colonial leader (born 1586) |
The band cites Bo Diddley, John Lee | Hooker, Dean and Britta, Television, Indian sitar mus |
heriting property on his marriage to Elizabeth | Hooker, granddaughter and heir of Sir William Hooker |
ontinuation on New Hackensack Road is known as | Hooker Avenue and is designated NY 983T, an unsigned |
ver in this area, the others being High Falls, | Hooker Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls. |
eville was founded in 1852 on land of Benjamin | Hooker Jr. and grew steadily for several years, altho |
Hooker met and talked to Brigham Young, whom he descr | |
e saw first light in 1939, behind the 100-inch | Hooker telescope and ahead of two large British Commo |
The later Species Filicum by | Hooker expanded and updated this work. |
redits include Laverne & Shirley, Cheers, T.J. | Hooker, Hunter and The Royal Family. |
In one scrum, after seeing Rabbitohs | hooker Fred Anderson reaching into the tunnel, Ryan s |
3 Richard | Hooker, Priest, Anglican Apologist, Teacher of the Fa |
Later | Hooker had another #1 hit on Modern with "I'm in the |
The next day, June 23, Sherman, | Hooker and another officer-either Schofield or one of |
Smith was the only band member, besides | Hooker, to appear onscreen in close-up. |
The route then angles east to | Hooker, meeting AR 135. |
1983 Bocce ball courts proposed for | Hooker Oak area |
Richard | Hooker (1554-1600) argued that the Church of England |
as a Reformed congregation in 1636 with Thomas | Hooker serving as the first pastor. |
Hooker acted as president of the British Association | |
ad a comment on the song which read: "John Lee | Hooker hailed as one of the greatest R&B singers in t |
to the Kew herbarium a series of what William | Hooker described as "extensive and excellent collecti |
Prior to being appointed, | Hooker served as the Director of the Public Policy Di |
footballer playing at Scrum-half/Halfback, or | Hooker, and assistant coach for Swinton in Championsh |
The | HOOKER Festival at Clarinbridge has taken place every |
Hooker died at her home in Santa Monica, California i | |
April 16 - Joseph Dalton | Hooker arrives at Darjeeling to begin the first Europ |
from Hopkins Academy, which his brother Roger | Hooker Leavitt attended as well. |
At the start of the second half Biarritz | hooker Benoit August took a Toulouse line-out throw a |
is Horns, Five Blind Boys of Alabama, John Lee | Hooker, B. B. King, Big Jay McNeely with the Rocket 8 |
and appeared on two episodes of that show as a | hooker named Babette. |
e, Mark showed his versatility by appearing at | Hooker, half back and full back. |
l to the Tennessean, seemingly in part because | Hooker was backed by the other paper, but also becaus |
In college, | Hooker played basketball and baseball at William & Ma |
outh African rugby union footballer, who plays | hooker for Bath. |
s an English rugby union footballer, who plays | hooker for Bath. |
Moralism: The Proclamation of the Gospel from | Hooker to Baxter (New York: The Seabury Press, 1966); |
acquaintance with Arthur Hildersham and Thomas | Hooker, he became disenchanted with the church of Eng |
rles Beecher, Edward Beecher, Isabella Beecher | Hooker, Catharine Beecher, and Thomas K. Beecher. |
"Woman of the Phoenix" [with James | Hooker] (Vince Bell) - 2:41 |
Simon is the brother of the Ireland and Ulster | hooker Rory Best. |
Her centerfold was photographed by Dwight | Hooker and Bill Frantz. |
Coached by former Munster and Leinster | hooker James Blaney and coach Ian Morgan, Terenure wi |
3:00pm Teddy Lee | Hooker - Blues Guitarist-Singer |
Buddy Joe | Hooker ... Boatman taking Costain to ship |
Tanner, a prop and | hooker, was born in Brisbane, Queensland and claimed |
ts homes of Hart Leavitt and his brother Roger | Hooker are both listed today on the National Park Ser |
yed into Balmain's hands as novice replacement | hooker Peter Boulton managed to consistently regain p |
"Dimples" (John Lee | Hooker, James Bracken) - 3:15 [this is a different ve |
In college, | Hooker began broadening his musical vision: He wrote |
d has played host to artists, such as John Lee | Hooker, Gatemouth Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis, Al Green, S |
the Glenora club, Malam played for Auckland at | Hooker before bulking up and moving to Prop in his la |
To be sure, Farthing's work is derivative of | Hooker, Edmund Burke, and Tory thinkers of English pa |
to include Peter “Sonic Boom” Kember John Lee | Hooker, J.J. Cale and The Men They Couldn't Hang. |
There, | Hooker soon came into public conflict with Walter Tra |
bench, playing the majority of these games as | Hooker when Cameron Smith was off the field. |
He plays as a | hooker, but can also play prop. |
He told | Hooker "You cannot imagine what pleasure your plants |
Malcolm Alker (born 4 November 1978) was a | Hooker and captain for the Salford City Reds rugby le |
r New South Wales and Australian national team | hooker and captain. |
By 1981, he had become the regular All Blacks | hooker, and captained the side for the first time whe |
A | hooker, he captained the Wales national rugby union t |
Henry | Hooker - cattle baron |
corps were camped in and around Culpeper, and | Hooker had caught wind of the Confederate movement. |
ralty upon the recommendation of Joseph Dalton | Hooker, to collect plants as Naturalist on board HMS |
Although, since 1954, | Hooker had collected data about her homosexual friend |
second trip through the American west, he and | Hooker reportedly collected over 1000 specimens. |
d a mile outside Chico, by Lt. Col. Ambrose E. | Hooker with Company A, 6th California Infantry, on Au |
This would, | Hooker hoped, compel Lee to withdraw from Fredericksb |
forwards coach, Foley had previously played as | hooker under Connolly at the Queensland Reds. |
The chapters were sent to | Hooker for correcting as they were completed, which l |
A | hooker who could also cover prop, Azam spent most of |
54) is a retired rugby union player who played | hooker for Coventry R.F.C. and represented England in |
(Joseph | Hooker also created a Cavalry Corps by combining unit |
Hooker (Kent cricketer) (Kent) - played three matches | |
With Hilton playing loosehead, Regan at | hooker, and Crompton at tighthead, their combined age |
Cumbria) is an English rugby league winger and | hooker who currently plays for Gateshead Thunder in t |
After the professional era, | hooker Andy Cuthbert remained at the club and captain |
Coast Highway" [duet with Mac McAnally] (James | Hooker, Griffith, Danny Flowers) - 3:06 |
Adie supplied lenses to Joseph | Hooker, Charles Darwin and Sir David Brewster and was |
d French props, and after one scrummage, Welsh | hooker Hubert Day was kicked in the mouth by a French |
Joe | Hooker as Deputy Joe |
He commissioned leading architect Philip | Hooker to design Hyde Hall, which at its completion a |
yrd' Burton,who died in 2008 and pianist James | Hooker to develop a sound mixing pop, country and blu |
Sir William | Hooker - director of the Royal Gardens at Kew, and fa |
als for this museum was donated by Sir William | Hooker, the Director of the Royal Botanic Garden at K |
hookeri commemorates botanist William Jackson | Hooker (1785-1865), director of the Royal Botanic Gar |
In 1841 W.J. | Hooker became director of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew |
After the death of his friend Richard | Hooker he edited the first five books of Hooker's Ecc |
Hooker was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-fourth | |
Hooker was elected attorney general of Mississippi in | |
Representative | Hooker was elected in 2010 and is currently serving h |
Hooker was elected to the Fiftieth and to the three s | |
rls, Married... with Children, ALF, 227, T. J. | Hooker, The Equalizer, Falcon Crest, Sledge Hammer, a |
Schmardaea microphylla, ( | Hooker) Karsten ex C. Mueller |
His father, Joseph | Hooker of Exeter, a member of the same family as the |
Hooker quickly faced his troops to the north and orga | |
hows such as Fantasy Island, The A-Team, T. J. | Hooker, The Fall Guy, Cheers, The Love Boat, Riptide, |
and less romantic aspects of sexuality, Honey | Hooker, unlike Fanny and Wanda, was explicitly portra |
rge, Collins, Shelton, Dunkley, Nunn, Simmons, | Hooker, Moir, Faries, Martin, Palmer, Pack & Wright. |
is a rugby union player, who plays as prop or | hooker for FC Lourdes (1.83 m, 106 kg). |
s wife, Joshua Leavitt wrote his brother Roger | Hooker: "I feel for Mr. Dorsey in his bereavement and |
William Jackson | Hooker publishes Flora Scotica; or, A description of |
"Gulf Coast Highway" (Griffith, James | Hooker, Danny Flowers) 3:30 |
Hooker Falls flows on the Little River through the Du | |
Reuben Thorne forced a turnover though, and | hooker Corey Flynn kicked the ball into touch for the |
rent label ABC Records, this is the only album | Hooker made for the jazz label. |
ith the idea, and on 6 December enjoyed having | Hooker, Edward Forbes, Hugh Falconer, and George Robe |
Rugby League World Cup and is also the current | hooker for France in the Four Nations tournament. |
n, Cream, Grateful Dead, Jeff Healey, John Lee | Hooker, Bill Frisell and Jack White, and re-done by R |
Earlier, he helped Otto | Hooker escape from the prison, and Hooker killed Mint |
Hooker went from there to play football at the Univer | |
The statue of Richard | Hooker in front of Exeter Cathedral. |
Taking influence from Robert Johnson, John Lee | Hooker, Pussy Galore, MC5, Skip James, Bad Brains and |
with many notable artists, including John Lee | Hooker, Amos Garrett and Tom Rush. |
1918 Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton | Hooker OM, GCSI. 2 vols. |
General Joseph | Hooker, Union general during the American Civil War, |
Former New Zealand | hooker and Geoghegan's then London Irish coach Hika R |
Brad | Hooker, ‘The Golden Rule' |
Dixon is said to be a mobile | hooker with good set-piece skills. |
John Shaw replaced Hull's Tommy Harris as | Hooker in Great Britain's 1960 Rugby League World Cup |
He played as a | Hooker for Great Britain, Hull Kingston Rovers, and H |
J Marsh, Ennis cemented a spot as the starting | hooker and guided the Broncos to some impressive earl |
ly serves in the backline positions, typically | hooker or halfback. |
He usually plays at | hooker for Harlequins. |
nce of Joshua Leavitt, his brothers Col. Roger | Hooker and Hart, and that of his father Roger, from t |
He is a | hooker and has been widely recognised as one of the h |
itain and England international representative | hooker, he has played his entire professional career |
Hooker Falls has been known for years to local reside | |
A | hooker, he has attained 5 international caps for the |
A | hooker, he has played his entire top-level career to |
nydd RFC and Pontypridd RFC in the position of | hooker, although he was also a skilled goal-kicker an |
g ended badly, with Sherman supposedly warning | Hooker as he rode away that "such things must not occ |
m has been used in the Leicester "A" team as a | hooker, where he is trained by head coach and former |
His usual position is at | hooker, and he has represented France. |
His position is | hooker and he is the captain of the Tigers. |
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 |
His position of preference is at | hooker although he regularly plays in the second row |
arwin continued to discuss his species work to | Hooker, and he took it personally when Hooker remarke |
His usual position was at | hooker, where he played for the Blue Bulls in the Cur |
to Meade, woke up and muttered loud enough for | Hooker to hear, "What was the use of calling us toget |
uis (Joe Piscopo), his quirky neurosurgeon Dr. | Hooker (John Heard) and a crew of other nut jobs all |
f 15 full international test tries scored by a | hooker, previously held by Sean Fitzpatrick (12) of t |
He was a friend of Joseph Dalton | Hooker and helped write the first volume of Flora Ind |
08, they worked together with artist Andrew L. | Hooker on her solo dance-for-film project, An Intuiti |
ntire battle, Stoneman accomplished little and | Hooker considered him one of the principal reasons fo |
On May 2, | Hooker changed his mind and ordered the corps to cond |
Jackson was arguably the most talented British | hooker of his generation. |
es video footage, both grayscale and color, of | Hooker performing his "greatest hits". |
A former pal told how Masri had a fling with a | hooker behind his first wife's back and said: “He cer |
ere first split up in 1873, when Joseph Dalton | Hooker published his monograph on the genus. |
In April 1863, Major General Joseph | Hooker put his army in motion to force Lee out of his |
Chancellorsville Inn, where Union Gen. Joseph | Hooker had his headquarters during the 1863 battle, i |
Mr. | Hooker received his B.S. from Cornell University and |
Moran's | HOOKER Cottage Historic restaurant located in a tradi |
It was named by Joseph Dalton | Hooker in honour of John Charles Melliss, a 19th cent |
The name was first published by Joseph Dalton | Hooker, in Hooker's Icones Plantarum (Sep 1884), in h |
ubsequently played in blues bands for John Lee | Hooker, Lightnin' Hopkins (for whom he played bass), |
e by Aaron Spelling, these being Dynasty, T.J. | Hooker, Matt Houston, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, |
Lemke 1988) or Samydaceae by G. Bentham & J.D. | Hooker and Hutchinson. |
First, he encounters a | hooker asking if he desires to spend the night with h |
aldo has also worked with jazz drummer William | Hooker on improvised music, and reading and improvisi |
unt Park, Philadelphia, and the General Joseph | Hooker statue in Boston. |
He had two children: Frank Henry | Hooker, born in New Haven on January 11, 1843; and No |
trade in the area because of the relocation of | hooker strolls in conjunction with city policy for Ex |
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