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He represented | Kings County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brun |
He represented | Kings County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly fr |
He represented | Kings South in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly fro |
He represented | Kings County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly fr |
He represented | Kings Centre in the Legislative Assembly of New Brun |
He represented | Kings County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly fr |
Ryan represented | Kings in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick f |
He represented | Kings from 1911 to 1915 and Hants-Kings from 1925 to |
He represented | Kings County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly fr |
He represented | Kings County from 1855 to 1859 and the northern regi |
Fanning represented | Kings County, New Brunswick until 1801. |
He represented | Kings County from 1828 to 1830 and Queens County fro |
She represented | Kings Centre and then Hampton-Belleisle in the Legis |
She represented | Kings West and then Saint John Kings in the Legislat |
He represented | Kings County in the Legislative Assembly of Prince E |
f New Brunswick from 1791 to 1801 representing | Kings County. |
The Rhythm | Kings are known for their live performances as they |
Bill Wyman's Rhythm | Kings are a blues-rock band founded and led by forme |
the 1920s, then joined the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings in the middle of the decade. |
Bayersdorffer and with the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings. |
e musician Kyle Pierce, see New Orleans Rhythm | Kings. |
The Washboard Rhythm | Kings 1931 to 1933 (aka. |
ition first recorded by the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings in 1923. |
early in his career with the Washboard Rhythm | Kings before joining Chick Webb's orchestra from 193 |
ng willed musicians, as The New Orleans Rhythm | Kings (N.O.R.K.) became one of the best regarded ban |
known for his work with the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings, a leading jazz band of the early 1920s. |
t changed their name to the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings after their residency ended. |
erson worked with Albert Ammons and His Rhythm | Kings, recording with them the song "Doin' the Boogi |
The band toured on the Downhome Rhythm | Kings package with Brinsley Schwarz & Ernie Graham ( |
en Brass Band, Roy Rogers and the Delta Rhythm | Kings, Roy Young, Taj Mahal Trio, Booker T. |
econstituted version of the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings which also featured Manone. |
Ammons also recorded as Albert Ammons's Rhythm | Kings for Decca Records in 1936. |
The Rhythm | Kings' version of "Swanee River Boogie" sold a milli |
and then spent time in the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings before joining Art Kassel. |
e of similar bands like the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings or the Friar's Society Orchestra, but will sti |
of the 1920s, including The New Orleans Rhythm | Kings who began playing at Friar's Inn. |
hat time he recorded with the Washboard Rhythm | Kings. |
as also fronted his own trio, The Delta Rhythm | Kings. |
g, although they toured on the Downhome Rhythm | Kings package with Help Yourself & Ernie Graham (ex |
rs on Just For A Thrill by Bill Wyman's Rhythm | Kings! |
ctly after the stint by the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings. |
Performed by the Chicago Rhythm | Kings |
original incarnation of the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings (or NORK) under the direction of Bee Palmer. |
Hardy did not appear on any of the Rhythm | Kings recording sessions, never making any commercia |
o played in this group were New Orleans Rhythm | Kings members Charlie Cordella, Mickey Marcour, Leon |
iated with Friar's Inn were New Orleans Rhythm | Kings (originally the "Friar's Society Orchestra"), |
luenced by artists like the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings and Louis Armstrong from the South, they would |
recordings as Bob Schulz & His Chicago Rhythm | Kings, Bob Hirsch & Bob Schulz and The Midcoast Reun |
known for his work with the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings |
After the Rhythm | Kings broke up in Chicago in 1924, Brunies joined th |
ll Morton, King Oliver, and New Orleans Rhythm | Kings sides originally made in the 1920s for Gennett |
music for "The Chant" in 1926 after the Rhythm | Kings broke up in 1925. |
with other groups including the Yankee Rhythm | Kings, the Magnolia Jazz Five, the Back Bay Ramblers |
ician Paul Mares, where the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings rehearsed while they were in town. |
t was first recorded by the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings in 1922 as "Bugle Call Blues", although later |
heard on recordings by The New Orleans Rhythm | Kings and others, and would frequently visit with Lo |
ons and arrangements by the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings continue to be played by "Traditional Jazz" or |
jazz legends including the New Orleans Rhythm | Kings, Sharkey Bonano, Kid Ory, the Eureka Brass Ban |
Orleans where they briefly reformed the Rhythm | Kings and made some more recordings. |
programs, serving as President of the Richmond | Kings Community Centre and as a member of the Manito |
and added that he was the last of the rightful | kings of Israel. |
It was considered that only a rightful | kings could designate viceroys, and despite the circ |
, he jockeyed for power with three other rival | kings: Igigi, Imi, and Ilulu. |
s younger brother Otto became one of two rival | kings of the Holy Roman Empire in 1198, Henry at fir |
Following the defeat of the rival | kings, Dunvallo created a crown like that of his pre |
ented a form of neutral ground where the rival | kings and clerics of north and south Ireland could m |
on village, and includes Kensington Park Road, | Kings and Hampstead Roads, the southern end of Winch |
, shops and delicatessens along Bury New Road, | Kings Road and Bury Old Road. |
nally consisted of The High Street, High Road, | Kings Road, Southill Road and Bancroft Avenue. |
Corporation on condition that a new main road, | Kings Drive, was built from Eastbourne to Willingdon |
Early Rodchester | Kings demos were recorded at Fragrant Time Records i |
the lead singer of a folk band, the Rodchester | Kings. |
Blackie and the Rodeo | Kings (CAN) |
Blackie and the Rodeo | Kings covered the song in the 2003 tribute album Joh |
y label by the trio, now called The Jelly Roll | Kings after a song from Hey Boss Man. |
The crown of Romanian | kings symbolises the greatness of the people and the |
lso the offensive coordinator for the Roskilde | Kings of the Danish American Football Federation. |
Surrounding areas include Rubery, | Kings Norton, Rednal and West Heath. |
Montgomery taught school in rural | Kings County before continuing his education at Prin |
ailway station served the villages of Ryeford, | Kings Stanley and Leonard Stanley in Gloucestershire |
tes to help the Clippers defeat the Sacramento | Kings 116-112. |
He was drafted by the Sacramento | Kings in the 2nd round (51st overall) of the 1994 NB |
tball player who was drafted by the Sacramento | Kings in the second round (31st overall) of the 2009 |
two-season stint in the NBA for the Sacramento | Kings (1989-90 and 1994-95), with little impact - he |
deadline, Gooden was traded to the Sacramento | Kings in a six-player deal that included Andres Noci |
s had his #44 jersey retired by the Sacramento | Kings franchise. |
24, 2011 Daniels was traded to the Sacramento | Kings along with cash for a conditional second round |
cer best known for his work for the Sacramento | Kings of the National Basketball Association. |
, 2010, Armstrong was traded to the Sacramento | Kings for a conditional 2016 second-round draft pick |
15, 2010, Taylor was traded to the Sacramento | Kings in exchange for a protected second-round pick. |
n 3 NBA seasons for the Bullets and Sacramento | Kings, averaging 6.7 ppg in his career. |
The Sacramento | Kings, the present holders of the franchise, continu |
rtest is acquired by trade from the Sacramento | Kings . |
he NHL's San Jose Sharks, the NBA's Sacramento | Kings, MLS's San Jose Earthquakes, the AFL's San Jos |
He was at the Sacramento | Kings training camp in 2002 but was later cut. |
played for the New Orleans Hornets, Sacramento | Kings, Houston Rockets, and Washington Wizards. |
A during the 1991-92 season for the Sacramento | Kings (23 games) and Orlando Magic (one game). |
ball player who was selected by the Sacramento | Kings in the 1st round (23rd overall pick) of the 19 |
eles Lakers, Golden State Warriors, Sacramento | Kings, Denver Nuggets and most recently the Houston |
the Portland Trail Blazers and the Sacramento | Kings during the 2005-06 NBA season, playing 26 game |
The Rochester Royals (currently the Sacramento | Kings) had appeared in the NBL Finals all three year |
He also played for the Sacramento | Kings, Dallas Mavericks, and Chicago Bulls, and he w |
for the Orlando Magic (2002-04) and Sacramento | Kings (2006-07). |
onal Basketball Association (by the Sacramento | Kings), and Major League Baseball (the Cincinnati Re |
o held stints as an analyst for the Sacramento | Kings and the Chicago Bulls. |
as a member of the Detroit Pistons, Sacramento | Kings, and Dallas Mavericks. |
University, he was selected by the Sacramento | Kings in the 1991 NBA Draft. |
do Pro Summer League and later with Sacramento | Kings in the NBA Summer League in 2010. |
o Bulls, Golden State Warriors, and Sacramento | Kings. |
he Knicks (June to September 2001), Sacramento | Kings (October 2001), Seattle SuperSonics (September |
e league from 1988 to 1990 with the Sacramento | Kings. |
cer best known for his work for the Sacramento | Kings of the National Basketball Association. |
re-game and post-game shows for the Sacramento | Kings of the National Basketball Association. |
emarcus Cousins, NBA player for the Sacramento | Kings, University of Kentucky |
sons with the Warriors, Miami Heat, Sacramento | Kings, Seattle SuperSonics, Philadelphia 76ers, and |
mmate Eddie House, who was also his Sacramento | Kings teammate during the 2004-05 season. |
wo seasons, then was drafted by the Sacramento | Kings in the second round of the 2011 NBA Draft. |
y coaches in the discussion for the Sacramento | Kings head coaching role, and it was also rumored th |
Daniels - NBA Guard/Forward for the Sacramento | Kings, Born: Jan 7, 1981 |
d by an NBA team, he played for the Sacramento | Kings during the 1988-89 NBA season, averaging 1.0 p |
nvolving Houston, New York, and the Sacramento | Kings. |
The '1985-86 Sacramento | Kings season was the first for the franchise followi |
incinnati Royals franchise (now the Sacramento | Kings). |
ugh also played three games for the Sacramento | Kings in 1992. |
The 2009-10 Sacramento | Kings season was the 65th season of the franchise, a |
r 19, 2010 in a 102-93 win over the Sacramento | Kings, in which he came off the bench for 15 minutes |
s, New York Knicks, Indiana Pacers, Sacramento | Kings, and Cleveland Cavaliers. |
luma did play briefly for the NBA's Sacramento | Kings during the lockout-shortened 1998-1999 season. |
essional basketball player with the Sacramento | Kings of the National Basketball Association. |
ed for the Seattle SuperSonics, the Sacramento | Kings, the Charlotte Hornets, the Washington Bullets |
h a 108-63 blowout victory over the Sacramento | Kings on December 28, 2008. |
February 26, 2002 - Signed by the Sacramento | Kings to a 10-day contract (re-signed on March 8 and |
Draft, where he was selected by the Sacramento | Kings with the fifth overall pick. |
ive play during his tenure with the Sacramento | Kings, averaging at least 18 points per game in each |
He is currently a scout for the Sacramento | Kings. |
ota Timberwolves, Atlanta Hawks and Sacramento | Kings. |
Jose State, and was drafted by the Sacramento | Kings in 1997. |
He played for the Hornets, Sacramento | Kings, Denver Nuggets and Seattle SuperSonics in 7 N |
Hurley was selected by the Sacramento | Kings as the 7th pick in the 1993 NBA Draft. |
On the business side, the Sacramento | Kings of the NBA has expressed interest in moving to |
He later signed with the Sacramento | Kings but was released before ever playing a game fo |
23, 2011 he was traded back to the Sacramento | Kings as part of a three-way deal among the Milwauke |
manage to play in 12 games for the Sacramento | Kings during the 1995-96 NBA season. |
ayed in 8 NBA seasons for the Jazz, Sacramento | Kings, Charlotte Hornets, Philadelphia 76ers, Detroi |
Spencer Hawes, was selected by the Sacramento | Kings in the 2007 NBA Draft. |
Del Negro was selected by the Sacramento | Kings with the 29th pick in the 1988 NBA Draft. |
ets, the Golden State Warriors, the Sacramento | Kings, and the Cleveland Cavaliers. |
as an assistant coach for the NBA's Sacramento | Kings and Denver Nuggets. |
The Sacramento | Kings and the Vancouver Grizzlies were located in th |
Kevin Martin (WCU, 2002-2003), Sacramento | Kings, USA |
grounds and ARCO Arena (home of the Sacramento | Kings). |
ball player who was selected by the Sacramento | Kings in the 2nd round (48th overall) of the 2004 NB |
triple-double in a game against the Sacramento | Kings. |
ars later when he was traded to the Sacramento | Kings for Pete Chilcutt and two draft picks. |
e National Basketball Association's Sacramento | Kings. |
986 NBA Draft, played for the NBA's Sacramento | Kings and Atlanta Hawks during the 1989-1990 season, |
Tyreke Evans, NBA player for Sacramento | Kings lives in Creekside area of North Natomas |
oston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, and Sacramento | Kings. |
as an assistant coach for the NBA's Sacramento | Kings. |
t-round playoff matchup against the Sacramento | Kings. |
raded along with Danny Ainge to the Sacramento | Kings for Joe Kleine and Ed Pinckney on February 23, |
He was selected by the Sacramento | Kings in the 2nd round (58th pick) in the 2002 NBA D |
e Warriors, Seattle SuperSonics and Sacramento | Kings. |
Balance Pavilion, home court to the Sacramento | Kings and now disbanded Monarchs and disbanded Sacra |
Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Lakers, Sacramento | Kings and Philadelphia 76ers from 1990 to 1996. |
a City with a 26-point win over the Sacramento | Kings on November 1, 2005. |
homas began his NBA career with the Sacramento | Kings in 1991-92, playing one game, playing 31 minut |
He joined his brother Carl at the Sacramento | Kings' 2010 training camp. |
ensen and Lafayette Lever, covering Sacramento | Kings games. |
10" point guard was selected by the Sacramento | Kings in the 3rd round with the 66th pick of the 198 |
l pick in the 1989 NBA Draft by the Sacramento | Kings. |
3, 2011, Thornton was traded to the Sacramento | Kings in exchange for Carl Landry. |
he was instrumental in leading the Sacramento | Kings back from a 35-point deficit to beat the Chica |
asketball player in the NBA for the Sacramento | Kings. |
by an NBA team but did play for the Sacramento | Kings during the 1997-98 NBA season. |
25, 2009, Evans was selected by the Sacramento | Kings with the fourth overall pick in the 2009 NBA D |
round of the 1991 NBA Draft by the Sacramento | Kings (42nd overall). |
stor in the NBA Milwaukee Bucks and Sacramento | Kings teams. |
the Western Conference Finals: the Sacramento | Kings. |
son played in 3 NBA seasons for the Sacramento | Kings from 1987 to 1990. |
re signing as a free agent with the Sacramento | Kings in 2004. |
ed twice during that season, to the Sacramento | Kings and the Philadelphia 76ers. |
in 2 NBA seasons for the 76ers and Sacramento | Kings. |
works as an assistant coach for the Sacramento | Kings. |
season, Christie was traded to the Sacramento | Kings in exchange for forward Corliss Williamson. |
rookie season and was traded to the Sacramento | Kings for Antoine Carr on September 23, 1991. |
On February 16, 2008 the Sacramento | Kings acquired Johnson along with Shelden Williams, |
ted in the NBA Draft, picked by the Sacramento | Kings in the late second round. |
coach for part of a season with the Sacramento | Kings, and a single game (as an interim coach) with |
o temporarily accommodate the NBA's Sacramento | Kings, who had relocated from Kansas City. |
10, 2007: Signed as a free agent by Sacramento | Kings. |
ge of 30, after one season with the Sacramento | Kings and three with the Golden State Warriors, with |
Jones was signed by the Sacramento | Kings on December 10, 2007. |
Shortly after being traded to the Sacramento | Kings Will Solomon was waived |
e on December 15, 2007, against the Sacramento | Kings. |
19, 2009, Solomon was traded to the Sacramento | Kings in a three-team deal that sent Patrick O'Bryan |
layed one season in the NBA for the Sacramento | Kings during the 1990-91 season. |
ta Hawks, Golden State Warriors and Sacramento | Kings during his brief NBA career. |
ayer, the Rochester Royals (today's Sacramento | Kings) also captured the league title. |
tes in a preseason game against the Sacramento | Kings He made the Warriors' final roster, but was wa |
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