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w Jersey Governor Jon Corzine, New York Giants | owner John Mara, New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, |
Gina's | owner was Susan Rogers-who produced Grand Opening an |
Thomas Glen-Coats | owner of Hera |
l warrant out for Glover, obtained by Glover's | owner Bennami Garland. |
James Gordon, | owner 1803-1836, had license for an inn. |
enate, 2006 Republican candidate for Governor, | owner of Oberweis Dairy |
arly in his career he worked for William Gray, | owner of Gray's Wharf in Charlestown. |
capacity over 9,000 teu being built for Greek | owner Costamare. |
BKK is the second largest power grid | owner in Norway (after Hafslund) with 180,000 grid c |
although its largest customer is Altria Group ( | owner of Philip Morris USA). |
derator Team consists of: Jessicca - The group | owner, Caroline, Sharon and Tina - Moderators. |
K.P Issac of Issac group, | owner of Sarit Savita Sangeetha Theatre in Banerji R |
The chain is owned by Sal's Group, | owner of Salvatores, Mary's Pasta & Sandwiches and R |
Home Retail Group, | owner of Argos and Homebase has announced it will be |
til October, when Drewry Communications Group, | owner of KSWO-TV, announced that it would purchase t |
It is operated by Asheville Radio Group, | owner of WOXL-FM, WISE and WTMT. |
It is owned by Carter Broadcasting Group, | owner of sister station and flagship KPRS ("Hot 103 |
) in Mascot, Tennessee) is the bass guitarist, | owner, and a founder member of the Kingdom Heirs. |
firearms has been controversial with some gun | owner advocates. |
The safest location for a responsible gun | owner to store a firearm is the secure environment o |
il, who holds strong animosity towards the gun | owner to this day. |
just as a motorist must have a license, a gun | owner should be required to have one as well. |
The gun | owner claimed self-defense and was found innocent of |
e, with the purpose being defined by the gun's | owner. |
Axia operates the Alberta SuperNet and is half | owner of Covage networks, developing high speed netw |
a council estate but is now approximately half | owner occupiers. |
Richards, Mavis, Dino Scarlo, and Hammerlock's | owner Andre 'the Hammer' Baker. |
e is a personal suite for Mr. John Q. Hammons, | owner of the facility. |
ere she falls for the head-strong and handsome | owner. |
JF O Hanlon, | owner of the Anglo-Celt newspaper presented a trophy |
Harris, | owner of Harris Distributors. |
old the Lippitt Mill property to Joseph Hayes, | owner of the Riverpoint Lace Works. |
HDNet Fights was founded in 2007 by HDNet | owner and founder, billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cub |
uggested she still meet up with the helicopter | owner, Guy Harrison, and they began a relationship a |
The U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner, B. M. Baruche of New York City, on 27 August |
She was returned to her | owner at the close of the war. |
After the Armistice, she was returned to her | owner 2 October 1919. |
Shipping Board the same day for return to her | owner. |
The U.S. Navy purchased her from her | owner 1917 for World War I service as a patrol vesse |
York City by the Navy 29 October 1861 from her | owner, Henry Brinker. |
The U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner, Coburn Haskell, on 17 April 1917 for World Wa |
She was returned to her | owner 13 January 1919 and resumed her civilian work. |
ber 1917, the U.S. Navy chartered her from her | owner, the New England Steamship Company of New York |
gust 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner for use as a section patrol boat during World |
ber 1917, the U.S. Navy chartered her from her | owner - by then Philip Shore of Tampa, Florida - for |
Navy acquired her under a free lease from her | owner for use as a section patrol boat during World |
The Navy returned Albacore to her | owner on 19 March 1919. |
vania, on 30 November 1918 and returned to her | owner. |
July 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner, Mr. C. |
New York, on 12 July 1919 and returned to her | owner the same day. |
In 1917, the U.S. Navy charter her from her | owner, the Globe Fish Company in Elizabeth, North Ca |
U.S. Navy acquired her under charter from her | owner for World War I service on 1 August 1918. |
Gem on 10 January 1919 and returned her to her | owner the same day. |
le for naval service, Ella was returned to her | owner on 29 October 1917. |
owing the armistice, Acoma was returned to her | owner on 25 November 1918. |
24 March 1919 and immediately returned to her | owner. |
July 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner, Joseph Gahm of Boston, Massachusetts, for use |
Pearl was returned to her | owner on 23 December 1918. |
mmissioned at Philadelphia and returned to her | owner. |
ed, forgotten, and ultimately abandoned by her | owner, Emily. |
Florence (SP-173) was a yacht leased from her | owner by the U.S. Navy during World War I. |
sioned on 10 December 1918 and returned to her | owner. |
The U.S. Navy leased her from her | owner, C.N. Steele of Waukegan, Illinois, in April 1 |
gust 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner, the Conservation Commission of Maryland, for |
Just like her | owner, Sequin loves to wear anything with bling and |
She was ordered purchased from her | owner, John Emile Dredging Company of Jacksonville, |
mber 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner, George Roper & Brother, for use as a section |
In 1926 her | owner was Samuel L. Laird of Oriole. |
The Navy returned her to her | owner on 1 November 1917. |
delphia on 2 December 1918 and returned to her | owner four days later. |
May 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner, Edward T. Stotesbury of Philadelphia, Pennsyl |
The U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner on 30 April 1917 for World War I service as a |
The U.S. Navy leased her from her | owner in May 1917 for World War I service as a patro |
ver soon after that, she was given back to her | owner for a final time in July 1918. |
She was purchased from her | owner, Mr. Van Santvoord, at New York on 10 Septembe |
that the Navy had decided to return her to her | owner. |
The U.S. Navy leased Elithro II from her | owner, John Kelly Robinson of Rye, New York, on 10 N |
U.S. Navy acquired her under charter from her | owner, William Ziegler, Jr., on 26 March 1917 for Wo |
, Long Island, New York, until returned to her | owner on 18 December 1918. |
elgian Government in 1913 who claimed that her | owner had made preparations to use her for the contr |
ar-time patrol duties, she was returned to her | owner 15 August 1919. |
tates, decommissioned, and was returned to her | owner. |
n 1861 at New York City and purchased from her | owner, Simeon Ackerman, 31 July 1863. |
Enaj was returned to her | owner on 31 December 1918. |
May 1917, the U.S. Navy purchased her from her | owner, Captain Ocran Humphries of Reedville, Virgini |
tion System (NLIS) ear tag and returned to her | owner. |
r some discussion, Gracilis buys her from her ' | owner'. |
The U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner, Frank S. Sample, on 30 October 1918 for World |
gust 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner, the Conservation Commission of Maryland, for |
SP-584 was returned to her | owner on 6 June 1919. |
July 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner, Sylvanus Stokes, for use as a section patrol |
Corsair was returned to her | owner 9 June 1919, once again becoming the private y |
acquired her under a bareboat charter from her | owner, Mr. P. F. Martin of Philadelphia, for use dur |
In any case, the ship was returned to her | owner on that day and stricken from the Navy list ex |
with aeroplane work" - leased her from her | owner, R. T. H. Barnes of Roxidge Avon, Connecticut, |
The U.S. Navy purchased her from her | owner, Carl Reinschild of New York City, in June 191 |
her civilian configuration and returned to her | owner. |
was refloated, overhauled, and returned to her | owner on 27 May 1919. |
She was returned to her | owner at Norfolk 30 April 1919. |
The U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner, Bryant H. |
She was returned to her | owner at war's end. |
In 1917, the U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner for use as a section patrol boat during World |
Administration the same day for return to her | owner. |
Hiawatha was returned to her | owner on either 30 April 1919 or 5 May 1919. |
me day, and was simultaneously returned to her | owner. |
The Navy returned Ensign to her | owner on 30 January 1919. |
rk City on 11 January 1919 and returned to her | owner. |
June 1946 at New York and was returned to her | owner on that date. |
1917, the U.S. Navy chartered Gaivota from her | owner, Alfred C. Maron, for use as a section patrol |
ecommissioned on 11 May 1918 for return to her | owner. |
The U.S. Navy acquired her from her | owner, Myer Resebush, on 22 May 1917 for World War I |
Dolphin was returned to her | owner on 16 December 1918. |
The U.S. Navy acquired Vara from her | owner, Harold S. "Mike" Vanderbilt (1884-1970), on 7 |
vy List on 3 February 1919 and returned to her | owner. |
as not carried out and she was returned to her | owner in June 1918. |
The Navy returned Fulton to her | owner on 12 August 1919. |
U.S. Navy leased her on 15 June 1917 from her | owner, C. Wetherill of Erika, Virginia, for World Wa |
On 3 February 1919 she was returned to her | owner. |
The Navy returned Eliza Hayward to her | owner on 24 September 1918. |
s placed out of commission and returned to her | owner. |
CC at age 2 with her | owner. |
there on 19 September 1919 and returned to her | owner 10 days later. |
al civilian condition, and was returned to her | owner. |
She was returned to her | owner on 27 November 1918. |
ssioned on 6 December 1918 and returned to her | owner the following day. |
oat in the Great Lakes and was returned to her | owner when the war was over. |
strict, received orders to return Comet to her | owner. |
ommissioned on 18 May 1919 and returned to her | owner. |
ts the loss of a woman slave, sent away by her | owner. |
ommissioned on 5 July 1919 and returned to her | owner the same day. |
as outfitted as an armed patrol craft, and her | owner, Ensign James W. Alker, was named as commandin |
Frances was returned to her | owner in 1814. |
ommissioned and simultaneously returned to her | owner on 25 February 1919. |
Navy acquired her under a free lease from her | owner for use as a section patrol boat during World |
issioned on 9 January 1919 and returned to her | owner on 10 January 1919. |
vy acquired Edorea under a free lease from her | owner for use as a section patrol vessel during Worl |
ssioned on 2 December 1918 and returned to her | owner. |
e U.S. Navy leased her for one dollar from her | owner, Mr. A. M. Huntington, on 21 April 1917 for Wo |
In 1999, Tom Hicks, | owner of the Texas Rangers and the Dallas Stars, pur |
nship has a strong housing market, with a high | owner occupancy rate of almost 80%. |
nde made a demo tape and gave it to Dave Hill, | owner of the label Real Records. |
He resides there with wife Shirley Hill, | owner of the InterArch design firm, one of his four |
In 1846, Jemison, along with his | owner, John Godwin, obtained his freedom through an |
tle dog was a Skye Terrier named Bobby and his | owner dies from pneumonia. |
Wowser is a big white dog who lives with his | owner, the Professor. |
It's loyal to his | owner and incredulous to strangers. |
then returns to the road and searches for his | owner, who appears and grabs him by the neck. |
Anonymous, a 10 year old ridden by his | owner, G Moore |
Tom joins his | owner on a hunting safari in Kenya. |
ransom was paid, Asteroid was returned to his | owner, R. A. Alexander, ten days later. |
fth place finish in March's Florida Derby, his | owner dismissed his trainer and replaced him with Jo |
en it the name "Cape Tragabigzanda", after his | owner in Constantinople when he was enslaved as a pr |
t judge Edward G. Loring remanded Burns to his | owner, Suttle, of Alexandria, Virginia. |
special inducements in order to encourage his | owner to compete. |
His | owner, Captain Benjamin Frederick Wilson, was a bank |
said by the prophet Isaiah, "The ox knows his | owner, and the ass his master's crib." |
His | owner, thinking it is a toy tells him to keep it out |
ommandos decided to take care of him after his | owner died. |
With his | owner now in prison, Nolan steals Sheldon's horse Re |
His | owner is John Flowers. |
2, 1895, and was buried on the property of his | owner in Salmon Falls. |
became famous following a dispute between his | owner and local people against the government over t |
on property given to him by John Parkhill, his | owner. |
ose 100 games (the most in franchise history), | owner Bob Lurie responded by hiring Al Rosen as gene |
The widower Henry Hobson, | owner of a boot shop, has three daughters, and he wi |
e to yet another sociopath thief junior hockey | owner. |
while she had a relationship with Dennis Hof, | owner of the Nevada brothel Moonlite BunnyRanch. |
r father, also a Unitarian, was Arthur Holden, | owner of a factory in Birmingham and a philanthropis |
ith Tim Bryant , Bill said H. Randolph Holder, | owner of WGAU, offered him a job under the condition |
Holford, named after Robert Stayner Holford, | owner of Westonbirt House before it was a school. |
rranged for another friend, Planet Hollywood's | owner Robert Earle to purchase shares from former di |
2008 BBC2: Through the Keyhole guest home | owner first broadcast on 28 May |
Another famous home | owner has been Desmond Llewelyn, better known for hi |
1814-1875) was a noted Thoroughbred race horse | owner and breeder in nineteenth century England. |
Barrasford was an ethusiastic race horse | owner, and after becoming a prominent figure at the |
-1916) was an American Thoroughbred race horse | owner and breeder. |
Frank and Joe meet the horse's | owner, Nina Glass, and her parents, and decide to wo |
Daughter of the hospital's | owner, also doubling as a nurse. |
1811 - November 9, 1890) was a prominent hotel | owner in Atlanta. |
Case Closed as Hotel | Owner (eps 28-29); Nick Weldon (eps 55); Samuel Seba |
He was a motel and hotel | owner and manager, and also owned Golden City Frozen |
A wealthy hotel | owner, he was the builder of the Harper House (1871) |
A young layabout son of a hotel | owner becomes involved with a group equally commited |
e friendship between Tom (the son of the hotel | owner where Sir Charles stays) and Sarah Jane (the g |
Schranz later became a hotel | owner in his hometown of St. Anton and played a key |
15, 1842 - March 1, 1909) was a farmer, hotel | owner and political figure in Prince Edward Island, |
Her husband is former Ritz-Carlton hotel | owner Gerald Blakely (1981-). |
78 - January 26, 1962) was a brothel and hotel | owner and operator in Fort Worth, Texas from 1909 to |
of a traditional penthouse suite, former hotel | owner Doug Manchester decided to create an upscale b |
She is married to a hotel | owner in Kaslik, Jounieh, named Marc Moudabber and i |
sinessperson, real estate developer, and hotel | owner |
e Davis appeared in the pilot episode as hotel | owner Laura Trent, and publicity for the series indi |
as later renamed Lew Beach after a local hotel | owner. |
The elderly mother of the hotel | owner, now a mute invalid, shows signs of recognitio |
son (born: 1850 Ohio - died: 1935) was a hotel | owner, farmer and politician from the Northwest Terr |
Cory Mehinick was a Cornish hotel | owner and mine operator. |
they start to panic, at which point the hotel | owner and a police officer enter the room. |
Investigation Bureau chief and Ora Banda hotel | owner Don Hancock was suspected of the shooting and |
The hotel's | owner, Kichizo Ishida, molests her, and the two begi |
lis, of Weddell & Inglis, was also the hotel's | owner and managing director. |
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