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The attractions are now | named Drop Tower: Scream Zone. |
They | named the town after author Washington Irving. |
He | named the town Rugby. |
He | named the town, Florence, in honor of his daughter. |
Here lies the second station, | named Edenbridge Town. |
Antoine LeClaire, who was | named the towns first postmaster, named Eldridge his |
The community was | named for townsite owner, C.C. Doby. |
He himself | named the tracks. |
His wife | named the tract "Hollywood." |
He | named the translation as Satyashodhana (In pursuit o |
The Halfmoon picassofish species is often also | named Halfmoon triggerfish. |
The plant has also been | named Luffa tuberosa (Roxb.) |
Sullivan | named the tune "St. |
Umarov | named his two neighbors, Mazharudin and Abdughaffor. |
Kepler-11b is | named in two parts. |
Mercedes has been | named for two F.A.M.E. |
In 1918 Augusto Tapia | named the type species Notoceratops Bonarellii. |
Young") | named the type species Tienshanosaurus chitaiensis. |
The town was | named after U.S. Navy Commodore William Bainbridge. |
It was | named after U.S. frontiersman Davy Crockett. |
In Pasadena, five streets are | named after U.S. Presidents and eight are named afte |
It was | named for U.S. Navy Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. |
Harrison County is | named for U.S. President William Henry Harrison. |
He | named four UDF politicians as members of his governm |
It was | named after Ukrainian painter and poet Taras Shevche |
Ulysees: Evidently | named after Ulysses. |
Woolf d.13 November 1923, | named after Uncle Woolf Joel |
Named to United States men's national ice hockey tea | |
For the municipality | named Slemdal until 1911, see Siljan. |
Each chikki is | named depending upon the ingredients used. |
It is | named after Urania, the Greek Muse of astronomy. |
The ship was | named for US Navy Captain Silas Talbot. |
Named by US-ACAN for Cdr. | |
The player takes control of a Shinigami | named Reiichiro Ushiro. |
Named a USHL First Team All-Star | |
Watson was | named a USL-2 first team All Star. |
Recruits march from their "ship" barracks | named for USS Chicago. |
The Stadium was | named after V. O. Chidambaram Pillai. |
It was | named by V.E. |
It is | named after Vagnozzi's granddaughter. |
His son, born in 1988, is also | named Danny Valdez. |
The town was previously | named Grand Valley. |
Tennessee quarterback Daryl Dickey was | named Most Valuable Player. |
There he was | named Most Valuable Player of the tournament. |
Dolphins safety Jake Scott was | named Most Valuable Player. |
Nebraska's Steve Taylor was | named Most Valuable Player. |
Scott was | named Most Valuable Oriole for the 2010 season. |
Eoconodon nidhoggi was | named by Van Valen. |
Eoconodon copanus was | named by Van Valen who also named E. nidhoggi. |
He | named the variant Oenothera gigas. |
Estates in the town were | named after various early settlers. |
She has a younger sister | named Yolanda Velez. |
In praise of a minor chieftain | named Nannan Venmaan. |
It is | named for Vesto Melvin Slipher. |
Named "Distinguished Veteran of the Year" (2006) | |
This is officially | named the Veterans Memorial Bridge. |
It was | named after Vettor Pisani, a Venetian admiral. |
In May 1970, a Cordobazo bis happened, | named el Viborazo. |
The song was | named for vibraphonist Milt Jackson's nickname "Bags |
It was | named after Vice President Schuyler Colfax. |
It is | named after Vicenzo Cerulli, an Italian astronomer ( |
The video was | named "Best Video" at the 2000 Kerrang! |
Later he was | named principal viola of the Orchestra. |
Fort Braden was | named for Virginia Braden, formerly Virginia Ward. |
It was | named by W.H. Longiley and S.F. |
Oioceros rothii was first | named by Wagner in 1857. |
It was | named after Walt Disney. |
Camp Taliaferro, Texas, United States, | named for Walter R. Taliaferro |
The crater is | named after Walter Haworth. |
The diagrams are | named after Walter Grotrian. |
Its reservoir is | named Lake Wanapum. |
Osbornodon was | named by Wang (1994). |
Paraenhydrocyon was | named by Wang (1994). |
Ectopocynus was | named by Wang (1994). |
Caedocyon was | named by Wang (1994). |
Protomarctus was | named by Wang et al. (1999). |
It was first | named by Wang Ban-Yue in 2010. |
This town is | named after war hero Stephen Decatur, Jr. |
The minesweeper was | named after Warmingham in Cheshire. |
It was previously | named Capra warryato by Gray. |
Eventually one of the Compuminds, | named Kakos, was found. |
The woman | named "Alice" was actually Parent. |
A brother | named Esamenopet was depicted in the tomb. |
The ship, originally | named Phillips, was not so named for long. |
A daughter | named Kekahili was born in about 1830. |
Marquette University | named its Washington government center in Aspin's ho |
The plant was | named for Washington Matthews. |
Watsonia railway station was | named after Watson. |
A nearby road is | named Ledgard Way. |
Paris was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Lawson was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Bjorklund was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Yamasaki was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Carey was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Wright was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Randall was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Wecker was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Toliver was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Ajavon was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Davis was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Hornbuckle was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Diggins was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Miller was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Hightower was | named a WBCA All-American. |
Named 2007 WCHA Player of the Year. | |
The model for the wounded male is | named Michael Webb. |
It was first | named by Weesie in 1982. |
A man | named Charlie Weis. |
Records note that the next schoolmaster was | named T. Weller. |
It was | named after Welton. |
This species is | named after Wenceslas Bojer. |
Women | named Jan were particularly targeted. |
Two identically | named poems were written about the combe. |
It was | named after Wharfedale. |
It is colorless and | named for where it was discovered. |
TWINKLE has a successor | named TWIRL which is more efficient. |
Floridatragulus was | named by White (1940). |
Whitewebbs (yellow) | named after Whitewebbs House. |
It was first | named by Whitley in 1959. |
Ameya finds a cat | named Loki, who replaces Luka. |
They had a son, | named William, who succeeded him. |
He has a wife | named Shannon, who together have one son named Billy |
The film is about an aspiring painter | named Dustin who meets a woman named Christiane. |
Wilson has a wife | named Lavette, who together have one child named Rai |
Dennis has a son | named Luke who is a bassist. |
The title character is a catgirl slave | named Pink, who belongs to a "hero" named Santa. |
Bancroft point is | named after Wilder Dwight Bancroft. |
It is | named for Wilhelm Kniest. |
Named after Wilhelm Peters (1815-1883), German herpe | |
It was | named after Wilhelm Wirtinger. |
It is | named for Wilhelm Heinrich Erb. |
The school mascot is | named Big Will. |
The lunar crater Snellius is | named after Willebrord Snellius. |
It is | named after Willem Bilderdijk, a Dutch poet. |
It is | named after William Buckland. |
McCool Hill - | named after William C. McCool |
The place was | named for William Stewart, coal mine owner. |
It is | named after William Hall Gage. |
It is | named for William Richard Gowers. |
She was | named for William Radford. |
Henninger Flats | named after William K. Henninger |
Fulton County, Arkansas is | named for William Savin Fulton. |
The school is | named after William J. "Bill" Montford, III. |
Glegg - | Named after William Glegg, House colour Red. |
The river was | named for William Pitt the Younger. |
Hulme (pronounced hyoom), | named after William Hulme, architect of Manchester. |
She was | named for William B. Renshaw. |
It was | named for William Cohn, gravel quarry operator. |
She was | named for William Sims. |
Vilas County, Wisconsin is | named for William F. Vilas. |
Drawing of a steam locomotive | named after William IV |
Toromeryx was | named by Wilson (1974). |
Song is | named "The Winds Of War". |
Windsor was | named after Windsor, Berkshire. |
The Blazersedge "Dontonio Wingcast" podcast is | named after Wingfield. |
The school was | named after Winston Churchill. |
In 1822 Fleming | named Peronia with the same type species. |
She had a son | named Ottaviano with him. |
There are | named cultivars with variegated leaves. |
The minesweeper was | named after Woldingham in Surrey. |
Named after Wolfgang Franz von Kobell (1803-1882), G | |
Named EuroBasket Women 2005 2nd team. | |
Named EuroBasket Women 2009 team. | |
It was | named 7 Wonders of the Ancient World II. |
It is | named after Wong Chuk Hang area. |
One of Palatine's original downtown streets is | named after Wood. |
Named the World Junior Championships' Best Goaltende | |
Josh Beckett was | named the World Series MVP. |
Leptoreodon was | named by Wortman (1898). |
Elias National Park and Preserve, | named after Wrangell mountains |
It was | named the WriteHigh Literary Agency. |
It was | named for writer and philosopher Ayn Rand. |
The library was | named after writer John Steinbeck in 1969. |
The streets in Franklin are | named after writers. |
In 2010 it was | named the WUMB Music Fest. |
It is | named for Wyandot Chief Burlington. |
This branch was | named George Wythe College. |
These were | named Phoenix, Wyvern and Yale. |
It was | named by X. Wang and others in 1999. |
It is | named after Xanthippe, the wife of Socrates. |
He was | named the XSL Offensive Player of the Year. |
The type species is | named A. yamaguchiorum. |
The party is | named after Yasir Arafat. |
The place | named from ye Scull of Tolus. |
They took care of a baby boy | named Jung Yoogeun. |
Named Outstanding Young Man of America, U.S. Jaycees | |
nother Derbyshire cricketer, born in 1863, was | named John Young. |
In 1977, Sculley was | named Pepsi's youngest-ever president. |
Named NHL YoungStars MVP in 2009. | |
It is | named after Yury Zhemchuzhnikov , a Russian clay min |
It is | named after Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. |
It was first | named by Zangerl in 1958. |
Metailurus was | named by Zdansky (1924). |
Named after Zhytomyr city. | |
There are also other places | named Mount Zion. |
This species was | named after zoologist Charles Hose. |
It is | named after zoologist Leonardo Fea. |
It was | named after zoologist Charles Hose. |
The species is | named for zoologist Edward Frederick Kelaart. |
It was | named for zoologist Charles Hose. |
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