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he Giants' ensuing drive, Hobbs intercepted a | Manning pass intended for Burress at the Patriots' 48 |
Lew was a | Manning Wardle 2-6-2T built in 1925 for the narrow ga |
k for Deborah Grey, the first Reform MP and a | Manning loyalist, and in 2001, she was identified as |
Bruce A. | Manning is Associate Professor of Chemistry and Bioch |
for the principal of Muskegon High, George A. | Manning, to complain that Morrall's education was suf |
efeated for re-election by Democrat Thomas A. | Manning. |
Before accepting, | Manning went overseas and studied methods of patient |
JSTL in Action ( | Manning Press 2003) (ISBN 1930110529). |
ctober 28, 2008), Open-Source ESBs in Action, | Manning Publications, pp. |
act to MARAD provide maintenance, activation, | manning, and vessel operation. |
Adam | Manning (guitar) |
Adam | Manning - Lead guitar |
Tom - Adam | Manning |
Additionally, | Manning has been named the AFC Offensive Player of th |
the Democratic runoff on September 11 against | Manning. |
nd Evaluation pilot, Chief, Strategic Airlift | Manning Section, and Chief, Air Crew Manning Branch. |
Richard (Rich) Alan | Manning (born June 23, 1970, in Tacoma, Washington) i |
newly-chosen Conservative leader James Albert | Manning Aikins by 701 votes. |
December 10 - James Albert | Manning Aikins, politician and Lieutenant-Governor of |
ederal Member of Parliament (MP) James Albert | Manning Aikins as their new leader on July 15. |
Alex | Manning (Megan Ward) is a troubled suburban teenager. |
His daughter Susan Selina married Alexander | Manning, a mayor of Toronto. |
According to James Alexander | Manning, he was "of Dorewood Hall", and the name surv |
et at Loretto School as a full time post also | manning the Seton house boarding facility as the assi |
le (such as McDonald, Canterbury, Philip, and | Manning), flora (Acacia, Hawthorn, Blackwood and Birc |
of land) community garden located at 25th and | Manning Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
ology at Brandeis University near Boston, and | Manning would regularly travel there to visit him. |
e company strength patrols north of Seoul and | manning Seoul's northern perimeter with the 1st Batta |
e electors was estimated at around 8,000, and | Manning was elected with just 2,655 votes against Dis |
Do You Do" (Words and music by Val Guest and | Manning Sherwin) |
tion, which was donated by the Richardson and | Manning families. |
, Singapore and Gurgaon) and four crewing and | manning offices (Gurgaon, Chennai, Mumbai and Makati |
l footballer who played for Kaizer Chiefs and | Manning Rangers among other clubs,while his younger b |
t was reranked as Procranioceras by Janis and | Manning (1998) and Prothero and Liter (2007). |
It was developed by Hunston, Francis, and | Manning as part of the COBUILD project. |
ith Pediomeryx by Savage (1941) and Janis and | Manning (1998); it was reranked as Pediomeryx (Yumace |
erning Wages, Hours of Work on Board Ship and | Manning of 1946 as well as its 1949 and 1958 revision |
During their 13 months in Romania, Smith and | Manning witnessed the approaching war, including the |
, after playing with Ratanang Maholosiane and | Manning Rangers in South Africa, came to Croatian Fir |
on concerning Hours of Work on Board Ship and | Manning, a 1936 convention revised by these conventio |
a part of Skagit Valley Provincial Park, and | Manning Provincial Park is nearby to the east. |
a Yes Man" (Words and music by Val Guest and | Manning Sherwin) |
ini-School students go to Strathcona Park and | Manning Park annually, (though, due to budget concern |
erning Wages, Hours of Work on Board Ship and | Manning (or Wages, Hours of Work and Manning (Sea) Co |
romomerycidae by Stirton (1936) and Janis and | Manning (1998); to Dromomerycinae by Hulbert and Whit |
Two other members, Young and | Manning, had been previously arrested on similar char |
Frick (1937); to Dromomerycidae by Janis and | Manning (1998); and to Cranioceratini by Prothero and |
hill and Water Street; in 1801, John West and | Manning & Loring, until 1813, when its publishers wer |
at the highest risk, according to Street and | Manning. |
It was replaced by Hastings and | Manning from 1880 to 1894, which elected two members |
airs, including the purchase, outfitting, and | manning of ships, and the management of its shipyards |
And | manning French outposts between Don Goi and Hoa Binh |
of the two-member electorate of Hastings and | Manning. |
ing as fishermen, farmers, hunting guides and | manning lifeboats. |
lific offenses in the history of the NFL, and | Manning won back to back MVP awards. |
on concerning Hours of Work on Board Ship and | Manning or Hours of Work and Manning (Sea) Convention |
lectoral district of Hastings and Macleay and | Manning. |
Club, 1884, Mulvey, Coleman, Farrar, Andrews, | Manning |
After fifteen years in Los Angeles, | Manning retired as Archbishop on June 4, 1985. |
David Barby, Kate Bateman, Kate Bliss, Anita | Manning, Jethro Marles, Adam Partridge who left Chisw |
In 1875, Archbishop | Manning was made a cardinal, now becoming His Eminenc |
dition dating back to 1609.In 1869 Archbishop | Manning decided to convert the convent into a seminar |
The Saints drafted Archie | Manning with their first round pick. |
ssed, and after a Rebel field goal and Archie | Manning 30-yard TD strike, were down 24-6. |
red 69 yards to open the scoring, with Archie | Manning adding another 18-yard TD run. |
78-1981, breaking the career record of Archie | Manning. |
wing the kick, Mississippi quarterback Archie | Manning orchestrated a 49-yard drive for the Rebels' |
ssippi football legend and Drew native Archie | Manning made the company's inaugural call from Gulfpo |
Archie | Manning attended the University of Mississippi and wa |
lftime, led by 3 Touchdown passes from Archie | Manning and a pair of 1-yard Touchdown runs from Jack |
ask of replacing Mississippi QB legend Archie | Manning, but performed quite well despite the big sho |
Archie | Manning, All-SEC Team |
Archie | Manning, whom Shipp coached in New Orleans, describes |
Archie | Manning - Saints preseason analyst |
Archie | Manning, third in Heisman Trophy voting |
Archie | Manning threw for 301 yards and a score to Wes Chandl |
eat out Notre Dame's Joe Theismann and Archie | Manning of Ole Miss to win the award. |
Archie | Manning, Former Quarterback New Orleans Saints, Found |
rs sacked Minnesota Viking quarterback Archie | Manning 11 times, to tie the record for the second-mo |
Archie | Manning was the quarterback for Ole Miss. |
s, the combined strength of the Soviet armies | manning the line (the 5th, 16th, 43rd and 49th armies |
ntil his defeat in 1922 by Nationalist Arthur | Manning. |
landslide win in the 1935 election-as long as | Manning himself-and campaigned on a conservative plat |
Also known as | Manning Field because Peyton Manning, Eli Manning,and |
ly charged with two counts of felony assault, | Manning pled not guilty to one count after the other |
As an Assemblyman, | Manning remained relatively unknown outside of his di |
ion that has been rezoned for residential, at | Manning Drive and Fort Road. |
e Bands" and opened for The Rolling Stones at | Manning Bowl in Lynn, Massachusetts. |
Bennett played high school football at | Manning High School in South Carolina. |
gave up his short term as Mayor when John B. | Manning was sworn in on January 16, 1883, and served |
ndi commemorates the carcinologist Raymond B. | Manning. |
he News York Times, reported that Susan Baker | Manning, had received in April 2007 a memo dated Janu |
John Baker | Manning (1833-1908) was Mayor of the City of Buffalo, |
In June 2009 Willett and Susan Baker | Manning accompanied four Uyghurs, including Hassan Pa |
Barbara | Manning - Aunt Jandie |
Bebe Daniels as Barbara | Manning |
Bayless | Manning, dean, Stanford Law School |
Playing against the Chicago Bears, | Manning started well, but the Giant's offense was der |
ble return stretched the lead to 35-0, before | Manning finally got the Vols on the scoreboard before |
It doesn't take long before | Manning is found guilty and receives a life prison se |
organized through their local churches, began | manning checkpoints and working with the Iraqi police |
d seven children, including, Louisiana Belle, | Manning, William Wright Heard, Jr. and Alma, who died |
The Green Party candidate is Bernadette | Manning. |
Bernard | Manning, the UK comedian, made this into a joke: Why |
as born and raised in Alkrington, and Bernard | Manning lived in the area for more than 20 years. |
the venue for the funeral of the late Bernard | Manning, a famous Manchester-born comedian. |
nked to Ancoats are stand-up comedian Bernard | Manning, born here in 1930, and the actor John Hensha |
m Pepper, Lee Wilson, Bobby Knutt and Bernard | Manning. |
ngside the likes of Charlie Williams, Bernard | Manning, Mike Reid and Jim Bowen. |
Bernard | Manning (1930-2007), Manchester-born (Ancoats) comedi |
The current owner Betty | Manning, whose great-grandfather bought the property, |
ckenzie Highway) approximately midway between | Manning to the south and High Level to the north. |
Manning's previous 2002 assault charge resulted from | |
- described the differences in styles between | Manning and Al Minns, the dancer he worked with in th |
tly located along East Haggard Avenue between | Manning Avenue and North Oak Avenue, and North Willia |
Inachus biceps | Manning & Holthuis, 1981 |
William Garwood as Billy | Manning |
Solent Eye Ferris wheel was proposed by Billy | Manning Ltd for Clarence Pier in 2007. |
In 1939-40 Bishop | Manning took a leadership role in the successful effo |
Roughnecks for first round draft pick Blaine | Manning. |
Blake | Manning - Percussion, Backing Vocals |
It was founded in 1990, by vocalist Bob | Manning from the USA, with other American musicians b |
tiations failed but, with the backing of both | Manning and Robert Stanfield, Thompson decided to see |
Like his hero Bourne, | Manning was a private person, who kept his own counse |
ged mistreatment of military prisoner Bradley | Manning, the U.S. soldier suspected of providing whis |
WikiLeaks, named were Julian Assange, Bradley | Manning, Rop Gonggrijp, Jacob Appelbaum and Birgitta |
Bradley | Manning, who was arrested by the U.S. Military in Kuw |
as Andrews Drake case (2010), and the Bradley | Manning case (2010), |
After Bradley | Manning, suspected of leaking classified information |
Brennan | Manning (christened Richard Francis Xavier Manning) i |
s of theologian (and friend of Max's) Brennan | Manning, particularly Manning's books Ragamuffin Gosp |
ng, she began taking vocal lessons with Brett | Manning. |
Brian | Manning Delaney (born 1965 in California) is a philos |
Brian | Manning Memorial Lecture |
Named in honor of Brian | Manning, British amateur cometary astrometrist, whose |
ovided officers and men for the Naval Brigade | manning the batteries facing the landward defences of |
can New Testament Scholars Presented to Bruce | Manning Metzger during His Visit to South Africa in 1 |
ome seats so BC teammates could sit down, but | Manning would not approve, from what the Globe report |
Elizabeth Isherwood, who died in 1835, is by | Manning and shows a woman kneeling by an urn. |
ed Bedford a 0-6-0 side tank built in 1865 by | Manning Wardle of Leeds. |
lt asteroid discovered on January 17, 1991 by | Manning, B. G. W. at Stakenbridge. |
lt asteroid discovered on January 12, 1991 by | Manning, B. G. W. at Stakenbridge. |
, Old Bean (Lyrics by Edward Eliscu; music by | Manning Sherwin) - Steve, Ann, Polly, and Biny Hatfie |
Ebbers is bounded on the west by | Manning Drive, north by the future extension of 153 A |
arrow gauge 2-6-2T steam locomotives built by | Manning Wardle in 1898 for the Lynton and Barnstaple |
65+% won by | Manning |
"What a Rumba Does to Romance" - by | Manning Sherwin (music) and Frank Loesser (lyrics), p |
ightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (music by | Manning Sherwin and Jack Strachey) and "These Foolish |
s a class of three steam locomotives built by | Manning Wardle built for service on New Zealand's pri |
onfidential memo about the meeting written by | Manning and reviewed by The New York Times. |
bar, where the melody was played on piano by | Manning Sherwin with the help of the resident saxopho |
e, on the south by 153 Avenue, on the east by | Manning Drive, and on the west by 50 Street. |
ng with lyrics by Eric Maschwitz and music by | Manning Sherwin. |
riginal homestead was inherited and farmed by | Manning Doherty, Bernard Doherty's great-grandson. |
d company, Little Vanilla Records is owned by | Manning. |
video by musician Gilby Clarke with vocals by | Manning. |
Co. C | Manning Guards (Sumter) |
was still out of control and burning in E. C. | Manning Provincial Park. |
Ernest C. | Manning in his third election as leader of the Social |
slature, the Social Credit Party of Ernest C. | Manning still won a comfortable majority for its sixt |
Ernest C. | Manning, in his fifth election as party leader and pr |
Calypsachaeus | Manning & Holthuis, 1981 |
ir, where he also received the Young Canadian | Manning Innovation Award and the Canada Commission to |
er from Mrs Rutherford-Smith sent to Cardinal | Manning was not written in her style although it was |
Rutherford-Smith made a statement to Cardinal | Manning in which he not only retracted his complaint |
y based on Lytton Strachey's life of Cardinal | Manning |
K.Clifford, W. G. Ward, John Morley, Cardinal | Manning, Archbishop Thomson, T. H. Huxley, Arthur Bal |
tingale experiment and encouraged by Cardinal | Manning to lead a second party of predominately Catho |
he influence of her intimate friend, Cardinal | Manning. |
s of many English notables including Cardinal | Manning, George Meredith and Richard Vaux. |
Shaftesbury, after Sir John Millais; Cardinal | Manning, after Edwin Long; David Garrick, after Gains |
Cardinal | Manning participated in the conclave that elected Leo |
piritism were edited posthumously by Cardinal | Manning (London, 1874). |
s, and others, including the future Cardinals | Manning and Vaughan. |
he band, to be eventually replaced by Carlton | Manning. |
The Labour candidate was Cecil | Manning, who was unopposed by the other parties in th |
s of the DGBX are Keith Little on banjo, Chad | Manning on fiddle, Jim Nunally on guitar and Samson G |
Charles | Manning House, built in 1850, is a historic house at |
Charles | Manning Reed at Find a Grave |
businesses owned by Rufus S. Reed and Charles | Manning Reed, with whom he became acquainted in 1840. |
om for left-handed relief specialist, Charlie | Manning. |
as traded to the Cincinnati Reds with Charlie | Manning and cash for Aaron Boone. |
ew chief and door gunner, with the crew chief | manning a weapon as well. |
Michael Harris - Chris | Manning |
Chris | Manning also left, disliking the touring lifestyle. |
Engineer: Doug Boehm, Kent Matcke, Chris | Manning, and Damian Shannon |
ning of their hull numbers indicated civilian | manning, a convention still in use today. |
dence author H.P. Lovecraft and poet Clarence | Manning Falt. |
Duncan Parkin also played Col. | Manning in the War of the Colossal Beast, which is th |
Colin | Manning is New Hampshire Governor John Lynch's Press |
The poll, commissioned by the conservative | Manning Centre, found that eight in ten Canadians wan |
om" was designed to imply the alien creatures | manning it had collected specimens of different alien |
Creighton | Manning Engineering was recently recognized as "One o |
Creighton | Manning Engineering is one of the top 10 civil engine |
action, killed or seriously wounded the crew | manning the 2-pounder, including Private Wakenshaw, a |
ibian Tractor Battalion, plus 11 Army crewmen | manning two M42 Dusters from 1st Battalion 44th Artil |
Robert D. | Manning |
Although the role went to Dale Dabone, | Manning went on to play the Batman analogue in anothe |
89, Scott Melendez ex-92, Sarah Haag '03, Dan | Manning '04, and New York National Guard First Lieute |
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