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d's Seventh District by utilizing a dual-crew | manning concept. |
ered van Viersen with a nomination for a Russ | Manning Award. |
y named "Gordon" and "Tyldesley", a 6-coupled | Manning Wardle saddle tank locomotive, bought in 1868 |
y, and twice mounted the rear deck of a tank, | manning the machine gun on the turret to drive the en |
Chatham was a principal | manning port of the Royal Navy during the First World |
95 celebration were used to create a Frankie | Manning Foundation. |
According to | Manning, he attended the Oxford Round Table in 2004. |
925 following the retirement of acting leader | Manning Doherty. |
Actor Nick | Manning auditioned for the role of Batman in this fil |
is currently dating model and actress Montana | Manning. |
the author, the illustrator, and actress Katy | Manning who wrote the foreword and whose character Jo |
a fictional United States President Adair T. | Manning (Peter Coyote) orders a team of U.S. Navy SEA |
After that, | Manning led the Colts 71 yards and scored with a 2-ya |
f the second overtime period, and after Ricky | Manning Jr. intercepted a Marc Bulger pass, Panthers |
After Bradley | Manning, suspected of leaking classified information |
Earl Dwire as Express Agent Pete | Manning (replaced by Hal Price) |
Squadron, assigned to the 908th Airlift Wing, | manning was increased to 21 medical crews, (42 flight |
In 1948, Premier of Alberta Ernest | Manning appointed Robinson Minister of Industries and |
d after the eighth Premier of Alberta, Ernest | Manning. |
Premier of Alberta: Ernest | Manning |
Alexander Henderson | Manning |
Alexander Henderson | Manning (11 May 1819 - 20 October 1903) was a Canadia |
mfort Tiffany in a partnership with Alfred J. | Manning. |
om" was designed to imply the alien creatures | manning it had collected specimens of different alien |
with Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, Ambassador David | Manning, Secretary Paul Murphy & President George W. |
Though he was primarily an outfielder, | Manning was an early utility player, playing games at |
As an Assemblyman, | Manning remained relatively unknown outside of his di |
buried to deny the raw materials to an enemy: | Manning 1972:241-2). |
This line was operated by an 0-6-0 | Manning Wardle locomotive named Hook Norton The sidin |
gaol of husband and wife Frederick and Maria | Manning, who had killed a friend for his money and bu |
ssed, and after a Rebel field goal and Archie | Manning 30-yard TD strike, were down 24-6. |
have three children: Margaret and son-in-law | Manning McPhillips; Caroline and son-in-law Kirk Sims |
ipalities were merged with each other and the | Manning Valley Shire in 1981 to form the City of Grea |
Krauss immediately strikes Abe Sapien and Tom | Manning as knowledgeable and efficient, while Hellboy |
a popular song written by Al Hoffman and Dick | Manning and published in 1952. |
mmunity Health Centre in Peace River, and the | Manning Community Health Centre in Manning. |
force of the Seafarers' Hours of Work and the | Manning of Ships Convention, 1996 for those countries |
force of the Seafarers' Hours of Work and the | Manning of Ships Convention, 1996. |
John and Susan | Manning furnished Millford in the Grecian style inclu |
n concerning Seafarers' Hours of Work and the | Manning of Ships entered into force. |
n concerning Seafarers' Hours of Work and the | Manning of Ships (which also revised the convention) |
The field checked up, and Darren | Manning, Ryan Briscoe and Bruno Junqueira were involv |
00 km²) of land between Port Stephens and the | Manning River. |
as born and raised in Alkrington, and Bernard | Manning lived in the area for more than 20 years. |
le working with Wildlife Productions and Nick | Manning Productions. |
In 1958, Al Hoffman and Dick | Manning translated the original Hawaiian words into E |
n featuring the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Kim | Manning. |
bs, who would be appointed a captain, and Van | Manning who would later command the regiment. |
a popular song written by Al Hoffman and Dick | Manning and published in 1954. |
C. M. Janis and E. | Manning. |
ers with a captured frog monster and Director | Manning reveals that the spore Dr. Platt had based hi |
k for Deborah Grey, the first Reform MP and a | Manning loyalist, and in 2001, she was identified as |
l, horn; Timothy Albright, trombone; and John | Manning, tuba. |
strike); Mark Rypien, 303 (1988), and Peyton | Manning, 302 (1998). |
It was written by Al Hoffman and Dick | Manning and published in 1956. |
n and composed in 1952 by Al Hoffman and Dick | Manning. |
ville, Illinois to parents Dr. David and Lucy | Manning Chandler Prince. |
ewton who died in 1823 by Bacon junior and S. | Manning showing a kneeling female figure, and to Mrs |
m Pepper, Lee Wilson, Bobby Knutt and Bernard | Manning. |
Hamilton defeated Mark Thomson and Mick | Manning 3-0 in the early rounds and beat former BDO W |
eat out Notre Dame's Joe Theismann and Archie | Manning of Ole Miss to win the award. |
businesses owned by Rufus S. Reed and Charles | Manning Reed, with whom he became acquainted in 1840. |
so developed contacts with Ernest and Preston | Manning. |
song written by Larry Lawrence Stock and Dick | Manning and first recorded in 1951 by Tommy Edwards. |
In 1957, Archbishop Timothy | Manning honored St. Brendan's by consecrating it in a |
gins, it was restored by the architect Samuel | Manning in 1828 (nave) and then by James Piers St Aub |
ibian Tractor Battalion, plus 11 Army crewmen | manning two M42 Dusters from 1st Battalion 44th Artil |
Arthur Gibson | Manning (1 January 1872 - 3 April 1947) was an Austra |
It eventually became known as the | Manning Library and was the only public library in th |
He is known for his role as Jake | Manning in the television series Once and Again. |
He also had a semi regular role as Peter | Manning on the cancelled FOX drama Vanished (2006). |
Wanda McKay as Martha | Manning |
Mary Astor as Marion | Manning |
Bebe Daniels as Barbara | Manning |
William Garwood as Billy | Manning |
Joan Woodbury as Leah | Manning |
Tim McCoy as Jack | Manning |
living dancers from the 1930s such as Frankie | Manning, and with the Swedish dance troupe The Rhythm |
She is best known for her role as Grace | Manning on the TV drama series Once and Again (1999-2 |
Awareness rating; Quarterbacks such as Peyton | Manning, Brett Favre and Tom Brady see nearly the ent |
As well, | Manning was becoming concerned with the leftward traj |
in Lucas Oil Stadium in five tries as Peyton | Manning shreds the Ravens' top-ranked defense with th |
the concert due to "family trouble" as Taryn | Manning wrote in MySpace. |
Liz Carling as Selena | Manning (Episode 1 onwards) |
WikiLeaks, named were Julian Assange, Bradley | Manning, Rop Gonggrijp, Jacob Appelbaum and Birgitta |
, working in newspaper strips, assisting Russ | Manning on Tarzan (1975-1976) and Star Wars (1979-198 |
the traditional High School program at Ernest | Manning High School, CBe-learn will be moving to the |
ficers refused to operate the vessel at lower | manning levels which had been proposed by Irish Ferri |
the Boston Red Sox schedule were held at the | Manning Bowl in Lynn, Massachusetts. |
ri was invited to support Miami Horror at the | Manning Bar in Sydney for their first public show. |
sachusetts and played their home games at the | Manning Bowl. |
This cell is on display at the | Manning Valley Historical Society Museum opposite Cen |
Cecil Aubrey Gwynne | Manning (23 May 1892 - 12 April 1985) was a British p |
Elizabeth Patterson ... Aunt Matilda | Manning |
tly located along East Haggard Avenue between | Manning Avenue and North Oak Avenue, and North Willia |
In the summer of 1850, Badeley, Henry | Manning and 12 other prominent Anglicans called upon |
s of the DGBX are Keith Little on banjo, Chad | Manning on fiddle, Jim Nunally on guitar and Samson G |
Andrew W. Mellon the banker, Edward | Manning Bigelow the parks director, Robert Pitcairn t |
Before accepting, | Manning went overseas and studied methods of patient |
ing yards in the Ole Miss records, behind Eli | Manning and Romaro Miller. |
s as a sophomore in 2003 as he was behind Eli | Manning on the depth chart and he completed seven-of- |
he Sacramento Gold, only ranking behind Scott | Manning in GAA. |
s at the 1968 Summer Olympics behind Madeline | Manning but ahead of Mia Gommers. |
"A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" ( | Manning Sherwin, Jack Strachey, Eric Maschwitz) - 3:4 |
has been a regular feature at the BETT show, | manning the technical support help point for visitors |
runoniana offers a more detailed biography of | Manning |
David Barby, Kate Bateman, Kate Bliss, Anita | Manning, Jethro Marles, Adam Partridge who left Chisw |
Paguristes wheeleri Blow & | Manning, 1996 † |
y volunteers and administered by the board of | Manning Great Lakes Community Broadcasters Incorporat |
ology at Brandeis University near Boston, and | Manning would regularly travel there to visit him. |
St. Mark's was the parish church for both the | Manning family plantations, including Millford Planta |
dle tank locomotive Shakerley was bought from | Manning Wardle and in 1887 Edith a 0-6-0 tank engine |
Bradshaw, R., | Manning, N. and Thompstone, S. (Eds.) |
former Soviet Union', In (Eds, Bradshaw, R., | Manning, N. and Thompstone, S.), After the Fall: Cent |
rofessional players include Tom Brady, Peyton | Manning, Tony Romo, LaDainian Tomlinson, Brian Urlach |
hers are Steve Bartkowski, Drew Brees, Peyton | Manning, Brett Favre, Dan Fouts, Dan Marino, and Y.A. |
In 1817, as a member of a British delegation, | Manning reached China for the first time. |
Teako Brown intercepted | Manning on the Volunteers' first drive, and it took W |
Bruce A. | Manning is Associate Professor of Chemistry and Bioch |
arrow gauge 2-6-2T steam locomotives built by | Manning Wardle in 1898 for the Lynton and Barnstaple |
s a class of three steam locomotives built by | Manning Wardle built for service on New Zealand's pri |
The network DJs were Richard Burton, Scott | Manning, Susan Carr, Chuck Nasty, and Bruce Carey; Tr |
early age for office life in the business of | Manning & Anderdon, in which firm he became a partner |
mpioned by his brother and businessman Daniel | Manning, Peckham was appointed by Governor Grover Cle |
improvement of the fisheries in view, but the | manning of the mercantile marine and the navy. |
The progressive reforms initiated by Governor | Manning alarmed many of the textile owners who threw |
Led by Eli | Manning and Barber, they finished 11-5 and won the NF |
sfortune of being immediately followed by Eli | Manning, who would go on to have an outstanding caree |
on L&YR and LNWR locomotives, and also by the | Manning Wardle-built narrow gauge 2-6-2 locomotives o |
From 1780 it was occupied by William | Manning MP, and his son Cardinal Manning was born the |
r as David's ex-girlfriend, followed by Taryn | Manning as a singer whose music video is directed by |
l out of the game was a flyout caught by Rick | Manning in short center field. |
was later adopted on uniform badges by units | manning the Maginot Line. |
was produced by Bill Ham, and mixed by Terry | Manning. |
inghast, 1658; nine sermons, edited by Petto, | Manning, and Samuel Habergham. |
in a session conducted and arranged by Marty | Manning best known for his work with Tony Bennett. |
It featured work by Russ | Manning, Warren Tufts, Dan Spiegle, and others. |
tingale experiment and encouraged by Cardinal | Manning to lead a second party of predominately Catho |
he church there was rebuilt in 1828 by Samuel | Manning and enlarged and decorated in 1876 by James P |
All songs written by Roger | Manning and Andy Sturmer, except where noted. |
Hansell was hand-picked by Ernest | Manning to serve as leader of the British Columbia So |
he band, to be eventually replaced by Carlton | Manning. |
ger Bill Ham, and recorded and mixed by Terry | Manning. |
am and other parts of Alabama drawn by Warren | Manning. |
1927 British silent drama film directed by H. | Manning Haynes and starring Lilian Oldland, Moore Mar |
on was a 1-yard touchdown catch thrown by Eli | Manning against the Baltimore Ravens November 16, 200 |
) for Soprano and Piano, commissioned by Jane | Manning and Richard Rodney Bennett with words taken f |
The film was directed by Michelle | Manning, and stars Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy and David |
It is hosted by the | Manning family and several current and former NFL and |
s of mantis shrimp erected in 1967 by Raymond | Manning for species previously included in Lysiosquil |
song “Soul Limbo”, featuring marimba by Terry | Manning, was a big hit (later used by the BBC as thei |
sing stream gauges or can be estimated by the | Manning equation. |
ed and was succeeded as PNM leader by Patrick | Manning. |
Solent Eye Ferris wheel was proposed by Billy | Manning Ltd for Clarence Pier in 2007. |
ile his touchdown record was broken by Peyton | Manning (49) twenty years later. |
c ensemble which was founded in 1985, by John | Manning, Joseph Foley, John Faieta and Bob Rasmussen. |
piritism were edited posthumously by Cardinal | Manning (London, 1874). |
Arranged and conducted by Marty | Manning |
synthesizer, Mellotron and harmonica by Terry | Manning. |
last minute, 73-yard touchdown pass by Peyton | Manning of the Tennessee Volunteers. |
He was succeeded by Jeffrey | Manning. |
icated to the San Francisco customs by Daniel | Manning, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, for publicat |
The land was originally purchased by Henry | Manning in 1856, with Manning's grandson, John Daniel |
ative choreographies-one developed by Frankie | Manning, another by Al Minns and Leon James (also cal |
The community is served by Ernest | Manning High and Rosscarrock Elementary public school |
The Majestic Centre, designed by Jack | Manning of Manning Mitchell in association with Kendo |
Will Bark" is a novelty song written by Dick | Manning and recorded as a duet between Frank Sinatra |
He was defeated by William | Manning and Elias Weekes. |
er consecutive losses to Ole Miss, led by Eli | Manning, and Georgia, the Tigers concluded a disappoi |
On June 16 of that year, Cardinal Timothy | Manning installed Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop Willia |
ishop on November 6, 1978 by Cardinal Timothy | Manning of Los Angeles. |
ife, influenced largely by Cardinals Wiseman, | Manning and Newman, changed her religion to Roman Cat |
Harry Carey - | Manning |
She was born Caroline Joyce | Manning at Hornsey, London. |
Cataleptodius olsoni | Manning & Chace, 1990 |
When Collier's ceased publication, | Manning joined the staff of Newsweek. |
United States Air Force who are charged with | manning the ICBM silos in remote places like Minot AF |
Playing against the Chicago Bears, | Manning started well, but the Giant's offense was der |
l footballer who played for Kaizer Chiefs and | Manning Rangers among other clubs,while his younger b |
organized through their local churches, began | manning checkpoints and working with the Iraqi police |
Ron MacLean, Jack Layton, Joe Clark, Preston | Manning, Stockwell Day, Rex Murphy, Lucien Bouchard, |
Clorida miersi | Manning 1968 - Stomatopoda: Squillidae |
Her Excellency (1949); co-composed with | Manning Sherwin |
Co. C | Manning Guards (Sumter) |
(Tom Shannon), Uncle Sam, Kevin Coan, Spencer | Manning and many others. |
Dean Parkin as Lt. Col. Glenn | Manning |
n 1986 based on plant material collected from | Manning Gorge in 1973. |
nked to Ancoats are stand-up comedian Bernard | Manning, born here in 1930, and the actor John Hensha |
rance to the neighborhood was concentrated on | Manning Dr. off of Park Rd. |
interest in the case was of great concern to | Manning. |
Conlon, Patrick; | Manning, Michael. |
ESPY Awards for the second consecutive year; | Manning also received the ESPY Award for Best Record- |
ons, along with America contemporary, Michael | Manning as the 'Rolls Royces of the modern fetish art |
An IPM bollworm trap in a cotton field ( | Manning, South Carolina). |
ew chief and door gunner, with the crew chief | manning a weapon as well. |
, Singapore and Gurgaon) and four crewing and | manning offices (Gurgaon, Chennai, Mumbai and Makati |
The fictitious film critic David | Manning was supposedly writing for the Ridgefield Pre |
after unsuccessfully attempting to cross the | Manning River Bar earlier that year. |
rter, Ole Miss coach David Cutcliffe inserted | Manning. |
Although the role went to Dale Dabone, | Manning went on to play the Batman analogue in anothe |
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