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| ber of positions, including central midfield, | Howells again received the Young Player of the Year a |
| Howells also represented Southampton, scoring once ag | |
| Howells also coached Pontypridd (twice) and Cardiff, | |
| ividuals, Godfrey Burley, Giles Fearnley, Bob | Howells and Len Wright, were directors of the Company |
| It was conceived by the architects John | Howells and Raymond Hood in 1924 and built for the Am |
| Gielgud, Googie Withers, Helen Cherry, Ursula | Howells and Trevor Howard. |
| ied composition under Patrick Hadley, Herbert | Howells, and Vaughan Williams. |
| k was largely undertaken by architect Charles | Howells and builder William Knowles of Chepstow, who |
| scholarship to study composition with Herbert | Howells and oboe with Terence MacDonagh at the Royal |
| ge of Music studying composition with Herbert | Howells and conducting with Sir Adrian Boult. |
| {Gwyn | Howells and Mike England, Lanhydrock: The First Three |
| at the recommendation of the composer Herbert | Howells, Anna entered for the Boise scholarship and i |
| Gurney and Herbert | Howells, another local composer, would set a number o |
| visitor centre, the Savill Building by Glenn | Howells Architects was opened. |
| Windsor Great Park, Surrey, designed by Glen | Howells Architects, Buro Happold and Robert Haskins W |
| trabane Arts Centre, a joint project by Glenn | Howells Architects, Birmingham and Alan Jones Archite |
| On the original series, the | Howells are childless (in fact in one episode they ad |
| pshire as Signora Madeline Neroni, and Ursula | Howells as Miss Thorne. |
| Geraint Wyn | Howells, Baron Geraint (15 April 1925 - 17 April 2004 |
| s bordered by Clumner Bluff (1449 metres) and | Howells Bluff (1245 metres). |
| the second of these in 1925 largely silenced | Howells' compositional activities for almost ten year |
| d States Geological Survey, a variant name is | Howells Crossing. |
| was built in 1896 for James Howell, owner of | Howells department store. |
| Also fronting onto the street is | Howells department store, which stretches from just a |
| Mitchinson, Joseph Ward, Ryland Davies, Anne | Howells, Elizabeth Harwood, Sandra Browne and Ann Mur |
| The | Howells family left the home in 1878, after which the |
| efore moving to the Concord Avenue house, the | Howells family had lived, from 1866 to 1872, in a hou |
| ene Paul Chambellan were employed by Hood and | Howells for the ornamentation and sculptures. |
| Wales enquired about picking | Howells for their under-21 team towards the end of th |
| Howells, grandson of the novelist William Dean Howell | |
| On 25 November 2010, it was announced that | Howells had signed a new two-year contract with Luton |
| Another briefer work by Herbert | Howells has the similar title A Hymn for St Cecilia, |
| Associated Architects and more recently Glenn | Howells have approached Madin in this respect. |
| to stand down at the next election with Nigel | Howells her successor as the Welsh Liberal Democrat c |
| Adopted Theo Janet | Howells, her mother was Gertrude Wilder, Blanches sis |
| Vering attended | Howells High School in Howells, Nebraska and was a le |
| r to unleash a new period of creativity; both | Howells himself and his music were never the same aft |
| The William Dean | Howells House is a house built and occupied by Americ |
| he studied under Arthur Benjamin, and Herbert | Howells in England at the RCM. |
| and this was set as a SATB anthem by Herbert | Howells in 1919 and Philip Ledger in 2002. |
| las Lapham is a novel written by William Dean | Howells in 1885 about the materialistic rise of Silas |
| fellow, and Thomas Bailey Aldrich visited the | Howells in this house, as did President James Garfiel |
| The college is featured in the DVD Rees | Howells Intercessor: The Man, The Legacy Rees Howells |
| Howells is eligible for England by birth, and also qu | |
| Howells is known to be the father of American realism | |
| Lynn | Howells is a former rugby union player - most notably |
| ecipes (1965, Translated to English by Marion | Howells) ISBN 1-85051-694-4 |
| composers, notably Vaughan Williams, Herbert | Howells, John Ireland and Ivor Gurney, in addition to |
| Baileyville - A hamlet near | Howells, located on NY-211 near the western town line |
| Former minister Kim | Howells made a statement in 2006 that Grime artists w |
| Howells made his debut for Tottenham Hotspur as an 18 | |
| ixes for many acts including Deep Dish, Danny | Howells, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Faithless, Kathy |
| rant Epton, Craig Fox, Nathan Hawkins, Gareth | Howells, Matthew Hutchings, Jamie Murphy, Lloyd O Con |
| elsh MPs Paul Murphy, Don Touhig and also Kim | Howells, Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonw |
| continually fails to realize that all of the | Howells' money is essentially useless to them on the |
| e family: Mumsy (the mother, played by Ursula | Howells), Nanny (the nanny, played by Pat Heywood), S |
| s, a new character of Thurston Howell IV (the | Howells' never-previously-mentioned son, portrayed by |
| He married Mary | Howells of Plas Cadwgan in the Swansea Valley in 1885 |
| Howells Once More" | |
| e until 1950, at the insistence (according to | Howells' own account) of his close friend and mentor |
| Bryn | Howells played Fullback, i.e. number 15 in Llanelli R |
| Though William Dean | Howells praised DeForest as a "realist before realism |
| 5 March 1975: "Baby This Is For You" (Barrie | Howells producer; John Taylor director), set in Stewa |
| ng Smith" (Ian McLaren, Michael Scott, Barrie | Howells producers; Marrin Cannell and Scott directors |
| GU247001 Danny | Howells, Release Date: July 21, 2003 |
| Howells Requiem, Britten Rejoice in the Lamb (2002) | |
| gular left-back Fred Murray in December 2010, | Howells reverted back to his original position in def |
| Goalkeeper Gareth | Howells scored Torquay's sixth penalty, Blackpool for |
| Howells scored his first goal for England C in a 1-0 | |
| in, Sweet, Hillmer, McKnight, Boyle, Mowbray, | Howells, Sheldon, Pinard and Mewhinney, south along t |
| Howells spent a spell on the books at Watford before | |
| The Atlantic Monthly editor William Dean | Howells, teacher A. Bronson Alcott and his daughter, |
| 15 April - Death of William | Howells, the notorious "Laleston poisoning" case. |
| Howells told the press, "This picture will be an anim | |
| am, Tom Corey, and Penelope Lapham highlights | Howells' views of sentimental novels as unrealistic a |
| Howells was born in Abertysswg near Rhymney and was a | |
| In September 2006 | Howells was appointed coach to Edinburgh Rugby but wa |
| Howells was assistant coach to the Wales national rug | |
| gins and Keith Griffiths, but new signing Ron | Howells was to become regular keeper from the next ga |
| Howells was born in the Rhondda Valleys. | |
| Howells was born in Hemel Hempstead, and represented | |
| Howells was born on 11 May 1871 in Cwm, Monmouthshire | |
| Rees | Howells was director of the college until his death i |
| Howells went even deeper into the issue, making comme | |
| The school's first headmaster was David W. | Howells, who was previously headmaster at Quakers' Ya |
| ween 2004 and 2008 by Urban Splash with Glenn | Howells who turned it into a residential building wit |
| He was succeeded by his son Samuel Rees | Howells who led the college until a year before his d |
| ce 2010, replacing the previous Labour MP Kim | Howells, who decided to step down. |
| he eye of club legend and then Captain Morton | Howells, whom he succeeded in the front row berth. |
| Howells, William W. (1948). | |
| Howells, William W. (1954). | |
| Howells, William Dean.: The Rise of Silas Lapham (188 | |
| e result was a Labour Party hold, with Dr Kim | Howells winning a majority of almost 11,000 votes. |
| Bryn | Howells won a cap for Wales (RU) while at Llanelli RF |
| Herbert | Howells wrote a set of evening Canticles, as did Sir |
| As early as August 1872, William Dean | Howells wrote to his brother-in-law that he had purch |
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