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Uncle Billy | Lane was the late William G. Lane, Sr. |
Lane was born in Toronto. | |
Lane was born in Willenhall, Staffordshire. | |
Lane was born November 7, 1919. | |
Lane was married to David Wilkins. | |
The wedding at Sandy | Lane was a gift from the owners of Sandy Lane to Woo |
Lane was born in County Tipperary, the son of Colone | |
In the 13th century Magpie | Lane was known as Gropecunt Lane or Grope Lane, as i |
Lane was born near Evansville, Indiana to then-India | |
Louis Gardner | Lane was born in Eagle Pass, Texas. |
Spink's | Lane was a railway station in Wymondham. |
Lane was recalled when rosters expanded in September | |
Lane was born Joseph Lane in Jersey City, New Jersey | |
His first design firm, with Bill | Lane, was Austin-Lane, with a showroom on La Cienega |
A fifth | lane was added in the middle of The Wall between the |
The name of Logic | Lane was adopted by the 17th century, due to a schoo |
By the late 19th century, the | lane was known as Grove Street but by in 1927 the na |
Though | Lane was a strong Unionist, his son, Captain Robert |
Lane was the eldest son of 6 children of George and | |
Born at Makao, O'ahu, | Lane was educated at Hauula School and St. Louis Col |
Jon | Lane was one of twlve children born of an Irish fath |
Robert W. | Lane was elected to replace Becherer as CEO upon his |
Neighbours complained the access | lane was too narrow and the noise excessive. |
Lane was born 31 July 1864 in Waialua and was person | |
Nine Elms | Lane was named, around 1645, from a row of trees bor |
Lane was elected a member of the first Indiana House | |
The stretch between Red Hill Circle and Gypsy | Lane was originally the A6 (Loughborough Road). |
Portrack | Lane was a cricket ground in Stockton-on-Tees, Durha |
nly the west face of the church, on Bartholomew | Lane, was exposed. |
The latter part of Turnfurlong | Lane was developed in stages between the 1960s and 1 |
Robert (Bob) | Lane was a Progressive Conservative party member of |
Lane was inaugurated to his first term on the city c | |
In 2004, | Lane was a candidate for the Scottsdale City Council |
Lane was born in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Kings County, | |
It was the house of Sir Robert Drury, who Drury | Lane was named after. |
Consequently, an additional westbound | lane was added between 33 Street and Sarcee Trail by |
For the 2006 World Cup a temporary third | lane was added between exits 102 and 103. |
Lane was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts on July 6, | |
Lane was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection to | |
Jackson's | Lane was well known during the 1960s for its communi |
Salters' Hall, St. Swithin's | Lane, was home of the company till bombed in 1941. |
Psalter | Lane was one of three campuses that made up Sheffiel |
Summer | Lane was not re-opened and nowadays the next station |
Although best known for his rebounding skills, | Lane was also an adept ball handler. |
Lane was defeated by Benjamin Allen when he ran for | |
The upper school in Thrift Farm | Lane was formerly Holmshill Secondary Modern, built |
e Chan Ancestral Hall, at No. 25 Ho Chung First | Lane was built around the 1850s. |
Lane was also sports director at WJBK television (su | |
Lane was born in Tampa, Florida, and graduated from | |
The station was opened in 1862 on Sheep | Lane, was later became known as Station Road. |
In 1991, | Lane was appointed film critic for the Independent o |
An additional westbound | lane was added from I-10 West to Babcock Road in 199 |
Middleton Sports Club of Sea | Lane was developed in the early 1920's by Capt. |
Lane was educated at Eton College, Trinity College, | |
Lane was known as a strong defender of his constitue | |
George | Lane was born in England and migrated to Canada arou |
Lane was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and raised | |
The following spring, Joseph | Lane was appointed Territorial Governor and Meek was |
Lane was named to the island's Council by his father | |
Lane was later named colonial secretary and assistan | |
In 2000, | Lane was made a Knight of St. Gregory by Archbishop |
His son, | Lane, was selected by the Boston Bruins in the 2009 |
St Pancras, Soper | Lane was a former church in the City of London. |
Most of his time at Bramall | Lane was spent as a partner of striker Keith Edwards |
Due to favorable response, the additional | lane was made permanent and currently remains in use |
9 Chickweed | Lane was drawn by Chris Browne (Hagar the Horrible) |
The most recent change to Shripney | Lane was when modern houses were built in 2004. |
Penwortham Cop | Lane was a railway station on the West Lancashire Ra |
Lane was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and is of | |
In 1863 | Lane was working as a steward at Wellington's hospit |
In 1594, | Lane was severely wounded during an Irish rebellion |
Falcon Close, off Thorpe | Lane, was built in the 1960s; Hilltop Close, off Sca |
Ernald | Lane was an Anglican priest in the late 19th Century |
The Owen-Cox House on Moores | Lane was also remodeled into an Italianate design du |
By the nineteenth century Park | Lane was only one of nine non-conformist chapels in |
The Stainton Inn pub, on Meldyke | Lane, was first licensed in 1897, celebrating its ce |
war memorial mounted on a brick plinth on Long | Lane was originally from neighbouring Radmore Green |
Since Brick | Lane was his first English language film, he took le |
Great Western Cotton Mill on Great Western | Lane was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in the |
modern building on the opposite side of Pinfold | Lane was used for school meals and gym. |
place of worship, and the building at 59 Brick | Lane was bought and refurbished. |
In 2005, a public footpath and cycle | lane was finished connecting Aberarth to its larger |
In 1956, | Lane was re-elected after serving four months in pri |
e bridge was erected in the 1950s, and a double | lane was added in 1988. |
The new school located on Durrants | Lane was opened in September 1988 by the then Prime |
Lane was an unsuccessful candidate in Grey North in | |
Tales From A 2 | Lane was also selected one of the top Independent Bl |
Lane was directly involved in the decision to locate | |
In 2003, | Lane was the recipient of the Ty Tyson Award for Exc |
Lane was unable to actively serve on the court, as i | |
e East Sydney Swimming Club, of which Frederick | Lane was also a member. |
Western entrance to Tinsley Yard over Shepcote | Lane was opened in summer 1964 and was electrified. |
Lane was an all-American halfback at Dartmouth Colle | |
David | Lane was an Eton, Cambridge and Yale-educated former |
For his "services to art" in Ireland, | Lane was knighted in June 1909 at the comparatively |
In 2006, a 'temporary' third | lane was built in St. Louis Park, between Excelsior |
Lane was born in Oklahoma City and earned his underg | |
l, near the same site; at the time, Walnut Hill | Lane was known as Six Mile Road. |
The new school at Dark | Lane was designed by the county architect, F. K. Hic |
Lot Lonoikaua Kamehameha Carey | Lane was the last insurgent to be captured by govern |
Lane was laughing and informed her that his penis wa | |
Radcliffe Black | Lane was a railway station in Radcliffe, Greater Man |
In the 1870s, Hordle Grange on Vaggs | Lane was, for 3 years, home to the religious sect kn |
In 1981 the casino at 45 Park | Lane was the most profitable casino in the world and |
Strict Baptist Chapel (now a house) on East End | Lane was in religious use between 1867 and the 1930s |
Lane was also a founding member of the side project | |
In the post-war years Park | Lane was widened and the area around the arch became |
Following his career at the State Department, | Lane was active in investigating the Katyn Massacre |
g the 1970s, the area of Spitalfields and Brick | Lane was populated mainly by Bangladeshis who had co |
However, Lloyd's only season at Meadow | Lane was not a success, and he left the club after r |
Pit | lane was located on the outside of the course on the |
The Parish Church of St Mary's, Bramall | Lane, was built in 1826 with the help of a governmen |
Oswald's CE Primary School (SJ652567) on Church | Lane was originally Worleston National School and is |
Joseph's grandson, Harry | Lane, was a mayor of Portland, Oregon and then U.S. |
The ground, located on Willis | Lane, was levelled and a wicket laid soon after the |
Denham Village Infant School, in Cheapside | Lane, was the original school for Denham, and has cl |
se (which sits to the west side of the approach | lane) was built c.1790 but extended several times. |
n order to provide more private grounds Clayton | Lane was moved to its present position, however, it |
Drury | Lane was closed off north of the aqueduct and traffi |
Lane was originally a bank teller who is nearly kill | |
four issue mini-series series starring Lazarus | Lane was published by DC Comics through their Vertig |
family moved from Des Moines, Iowa where Larry | Lane was advertising director for the Meredith Corpo |
hool Brow until 1919, when Bank House on George | Lane was acquired. |
d cyclists started on May 15, 2010 but a wooden | lane was built for runners and cyclists. |
ity Council was against the scheme, since Logic | Lane was officially a bridleway, but the court judge |
In 1785 Church | Lane was widened by taking a section of the nearby c |
The area around Drury | Lane was not affected by the Great Fire of London, a |
1921, the Thorne Brothers brewery of Nine Elms | Lane was also acquired by Meux, and the company brew |
Amity | Lane was formed in 2005 by Kevin Palmer and Josh Moa |
Lane was raised Roman Catholic, but went on to be in | |
Lane was a government backbencher until 1985, when t | |
Judge | Lane was appointed to the New York Supreme Court, Ap |
ctober 2010 following the announcement that the | lane was to be removed. |
Robert J. | Lane was a Supreme Secretary of the Knights of Colum |
Lane was wounded at the Battle of Cold Harbor on Jun | |
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