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| He is survived by his wife, | Patsy; a son; and a daughter. |
| Riley is married to | Patsy Adams Riley, also from Ashland. |
| Marians was founded in 2003 by Emily Jarvis, | Patsy Aguilar, Judy Battaglia, Roxanne Banuelos, Jea |
| bil circuit, appearing alongside stars such as | Patsy and Bayani Casimiro. |
| Patsy and her brother were not on their way to pick | |
| By this time, | Patsy and Miss Prottle have the baby ready for bed, |
| He was survived by wife | Patsy and namesake son Mark. |
| He explains to | Patsy and Miss Prottle that a friend/relative was dr |
| Patsy Ann Noble, 1960 | |
| Patsy Ann "Pat" Danner (born January 13, 1934 in Lou | |
| Virginia Valli as | Patsy Brand |
| Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" (Ed Bruce, | Patsy Bruce) - 2:34 |
| first recorded by Ed Bruce, written by him and | Patsy Bruce. |
| She was played by | Patsy Byrne and appeared in all six episodes. |
| Patsy Byrne had 1180 shares - Property developer and | |
| s include Sandhills Communications and Hal and | Patsy Calloway. |
| ggered by the death of fellow Liberal Democrat | Patsy Calton on 29 May 2005. |
| ugh Breast Cancer established the Breakthrough | Patsy Calton Award in her honour to recognise except |
| ecame vacant within a month on the death of MP | Patsy Calton. |
| he Hours, Lady Van Tassel in Sleepy Hollow and | Patsy Carpenter in The Evening Star. |
| Una Merkel as | Patsy Clifford |
| ritten by Harlan Howard which became a hit for | Patsy Cline in 1962. |
| Patsy Cline has probably been best known for her str | |
| inally intended legendary country music singer | Patsy Cline to record the song, but Cline died in a |
| This song as sung by | Patsy Cline is #85 on Rolling Stone's list of The 50 |
| ntry performers including Slim Whitman (1957), | Patsy Cline (1960), Glen Campbell (1974), Charley Pr |
| the Opry is derived from transcript recordings | Patsy Cline made between June 16, 1956 and March 23, |
| ntial for a successor to the recently deceased | Patsy Cline who Bradley had produced. |
| eart, as Deputy Jack Driscoll, and in the 1985 | Patsy Cline biopic Sweet Dreams as Owen Bradley, Cli |
| m he met on the set of the film Doing Time for | Patsy Cline in 1997. |
| Patsy Cline | |
| "Crazy" - | Patsy Cline |
| 963 plane crash that also killed country stars | Patsy Cline and Hawkshaw Hawkins. |
| Patsy Cline - lead vocals | |
| Patsy Cline & Jim Reeves | |
| Jessica Lange as | Patsy Cline |
| Various Artists -- Remembering | Patsy Cline |
| Doing Time for | Patsy Cline (1997) |
| In 1961, | Patsy Cline covered the song on her second studio al |
| razy" - written by Willie Nelson, performed by | Patsy Cline |
| "I Fall to Pieces" - | Patsy Cline 2:51 |
| March 21, 2006 - "Walkin' After Midnight" by | Patsy Cline |
| Songs by | Patsy Cline was issued by Coral Records, a Decca sub |
| Walker played a minor role in the 1985 | Patsy Cline biographical film Sweet Dreams. |
| al sequences, Lange lip-synced to the original | Patsy Cline recordings. |
| The song had even greater success when | Patsy Cline covered the song in 1963. |
| r, not everyone was as successful as Reeves or | Patsy Cline in these transformations. |
| & Listen was a collection of songs recorded by | Patsy Cline at her first record label, Four Star. |
| Patsy Cline also recorded this song on her last reco | |
| is a 10-track collection that includes some of | Patsy Cline's biggest hits such as "Crazy," "I Fall |
| ng to the idea that Rimes was the successor to | Patsy Cline's legacy. |
| ords, to show all of legendary Country singer, | Patsy Cline's work. |
| In 1989, | Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits was certified double-pla |
| usband, Hank Cochran, the songwriter who wrote | Patsy Cline's "I Fall to Pieces" and Eddy Arnold's " |
| o play on many classic country hits, including | Patsy Cline's “Walking After Midnight,” Stonewall Ja |
| This is one of | Patsy Cline's better-known compilations. |
| Instead, it was released on | Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits, a compilation album in |
| Top 14: Crazy ( | Patsy Cline) |
| rly famous first customers were Willie Nelson, | Patsy Cline, Mel Tillis, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon |
| e was a very young child, when she first heard | Patsy Cline, one of her musical inspirations. |
| September 8 - | Patsy Cline, one of the most influential singers in |
| ter in the genre, including major successes by | Patsy Cline, Ray Price, Eddy Arnold and others. |
| dented headway into radio, and artists such as | Patsy Cline, Brenda Lee, Loretta Lynn, and Conway Tw |
| ronically edited duet featuring Jim Reeves and | Patsy Cline, who never recorded together while alive |
| raphy, Honky Tonk Angel: The Intimate Story of | Patsy Cline, writer Hank Cochran remembers calling C |
| m, Kings of Leon, Coldplay, and U2, apart from | Patsy Cline, Joni Mitchell, Dolly Parton, and Pete Y |
| ote as a tribute to friend and Country singer, | Patsy Cline, who died the previous year in a plane c |
| Big names such as | Patsy Cline, Eddy Arnold, Johnny Cash and Faron Youn |
| Family, Don Gibson, Ray Price, Lefty Frizzell, | Patsy Cline, and other country stars, as well the tr |
| e early successes of Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly, | Patsy Cline, and Elvis Presley, whose recording care |
| o for stars such as Elvis Presley, Brenda Lee, | Patsy Cline, The Browns, Jim Reeves, Eddy Arnold, Ro |
| s produced Sweet Dreams: The Life and Times of | Patsy Cline, starring actress Jessica Lange, lip-syn |
| e Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Charlie Daniels, | Patsy Cline, Hank Williams, Waylon Jennings and Will |
| th such performers as Buck Owens, Johnny Cash, | Patsy Cline, Linda Ronstadt, The Flying Burrito Brot |
| First performed by: | Patsy Cline, 1962 |
| udes performances by Kitty Wells, Webb Pierce, | Patsy Cline, and The Wilburn Brothers. |
| The others were Linda Ronstadt, | Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Ly |
| gly influenced by Neil Young while Queen cited | Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash and Tammy Wynette as influe |
| ge shows including Grease (musical) and Always | Patsy Cline. |
| dnight," reissued under the title, The Best of | Patsy Cline. |
| alongside musicians such as T. Texas Tyler and | Patsy Cline. |
| inger and Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, | Patsy Cline. |
| g the year's No. 1 song, "I Fall to Pieces" by | Patsy Cline. |
| many country singers including Bobby Bare and | Patsy Cline. |
| , Danny Dill and Mel Tillis and popularized by | Patsy Cline. |
| uss, there were Johnny Cash, Hank Williams and | Patsy Cline. |
| me of the hit singles by country music singer, | Patsy Cline. |
| ection as "an excellent single-disc sampler of | Patsy Cline." |
| nd Roy Drusky in the 1986 documentary The Real | Patsy Cline: "Before one concert, we hadn't been pai |
| Ever Leave Me Again" - 2:25 (Virginia Hensley [ | Patsy Cline], Lillian Claiborne, James Crawford) |
| "Papa Don" Schroeder and in 1966, Sam recorded | Patsy Cline's "Sweet Dreams" - his first real succes |
| hits by other artists including Billy Walker, | Patsy Cole, and Rebecca Holden. |
| une 1893 - after 1927), known as Paddy, Pat or | Patsy Corcoran, was a Scottish professional football |
| Patsy Crowther - Old Lady | |
| Patsy Currier - Classroom extra | |
| Patsy Currier - Extra | |
| Patsy Dance - Kitty | |
| He and | Patsy divorced in 1985. |
| t 50 games in 1900, Heilbroner was replaced by | Patsy Donovan at the start of 1901. |
| The 1906 Brooklyn Superbas saw | Patsy Donovan take over as the team's manager. |
| ly, going 1-16 (.059) before being replaced by | Patsy Donovan. |
| y six games, and was sent to the Americans for | Patsy Dougherty, which some people perceived as the |
| Patsy Dougherty, on the other hand, led the team wit | |
| According to | Patsy, Eddie's teenage nickname was "The Shredder" d |
| First timers included | Patsy Fagan, John Virgo, Doug Mountjoy (who beat Ale |
| The event was won by | Patsy Fagan, a London-based Dubliner, a professional |
| Gail Patrick as | Patsy Fletcher |
| e Dick, her new manager, who gave her the name | Patsy, from her middle name and her mother's maiden |
| Todd Carty stars as | Patsy, from May 2010, in the Monty Python touring pr |
| the nephew of former Celtic and Ireland player | Patsy Gallacher, while his son, also named John, pla |
| disco song "From New York to L.A." recorded by | Patsy Gallant. |
| Also shown was | Patsy Garrett as Mr. Kaufman's secretary, Miss Hogar |
| In 1799 he married | Patsy Gee from Meshack Creek. |
| he is perhaps best known for playing Patrick ' | Patsy' Goldberg in the film Once Upon a Time in Amer |
| Patsy Grimaldi and his business partner, Sean McHugh | |
| Patsy Grimaldi, the founder of Grimaldi's, learned t | |
| From the early teams under | Patsy Groogan to the 80s team under Mickey McAlliste |
| Schwarz told juvenile officers that | Patsy had spent the afternoon in his apartment. |
| Patsy has only one line in the film: "It's only a mo | |
| In the 2005 musical, Spamalot, | Patsy has a bigger role with many more lines, and he |
| urns to the school and convinces the boys that | Patsy has abandoned them. |
| Patsy has taken her "Hellcat" identity in Ultimates | |
| as 1st XI Scorer, following the retirement of | Patsy Hendren in 1960, before being succeeded by Jim |
| One of his proudest moments was batting with | Patsy Hendren at Dudley in 1933, when Hendren made h |
| unbroken ninth-wicket partnership of 160 with | Patsy Hendren against Essex at Leyton that remains a |
| Patsy Hendren topped the averages with 2072 runs @ 6 | |
| Patsy Hendren topped the averages with 3010 runs @ 7 | |
| He succeeded | Patsy Hendren as the county scorer in 1960, until he |
| Patsy Hendren topped the averages with 2520 runs @ 6 | |
| Jack Russell, Jack Hobbs, "Young" Jack Hearne, | Patsy Hendren, Frank Woolley, Wilfred Rhodes, Bill H |
| isden (Five Batsmen of the Year) - Andy Ducat, | Patsy Hendren, Percy Holmes, Herbert Sutcliffe, Erne |
| genial and sympathetic Middlesex professional | Patsy Hendren. |
| over spell with the ball, taking the wicket of | Patsy Hendren. |
| The humor-comic | Patsy in Patsy and Hedy #72 (Oct. |
| Dorothy, meanwhile, finds | Patsy in his hideout and tells him the whole story. |
| He married | Patsy in 1950, who gave birth to their daughter the |
| er first starring role, she played the role of | Patsy in the movie Ernest Saves Christmas in 1988. |
| The Comic Strip Presents... ... | Patsy in "Gregory: Diary of a Nutcase"; 13 May 1993 |
| e local publican Pete Callan until her mother, | Patsy intervened and revealed to her that Pete was a |
| Patsy is a 1959 graduate of Mesa High School in Mesa | |
| ng well under a system of self-government when | Patsy is called back to the city to take care of som |
| In the musical, | Patsy is half Jewish. |
| On December 26th, | Patsy is kidnapped by Mel. |
| Patsy is a character in the film Monty Python and Th | |
| Mother: | Patsy Jones |
| Patsy Jorgensen (born 24 March 1942 in Wairoa, New Z | |
| of a patrol that killed nationalist councillor | Patsy Kelly in 1974. |
| Chase, Harry Langdon, Thelma Todd, ZaSu Pitts, | Patsy Kelly and, most famously, Laurel & Hardy. |
| ett for $250,000 after he reported she snubbed | Patsy Kelly on a Hal Roach movie set and that studio |
| Patsy Kelly | |
| Patsy Kelly as Patsy Riley | |
| Patsy Kelly as Daphne O'Connor | |
| Patsy Kelly as Mrs Fitts | |
| Patsy Kelly as Sadie Day | |
| aglen, Marjorie Woodworth, Dennis O'Keefe, and | Patsy Kelly |
| Patsy Kelly (January 12, 1910 - September 24, 1981) | |
| March, Virginia Bruce, Arthur Lake (actor) and | Patsy Kelly |
| o she has to pretend to be her roommate Sadie ( | Patsy Kelly). |
| bertina Rasch, the cast included Clifton Webb, | Patsy Kelly, Imogene Coca, Larry Adler, Charles Butt |
| e Morton, the Holby City staff nurse played by | Patsy Kensit is just the sort of person that Cameron |
| Patsy Kensit | |
| taught there are identified), Bonnie Langford, | Patsy Kensit and Dirk Bogarde - who attended the pre |
| Series 8 contestant | Patsy Kensit and Robin Windsor |
| "Having It All" - Eighth Wonder featuring | Patsy Kensit - 3:08 |
| The Grand High Witch from The Witches - ( | Patsy Kensit) |
| ance with Rudd's secretary, Rika van den Haas ( | Patsy Kensit), who strongly dislikes both her boss a |
| stmas Pantomime Aladdin opposite stars such as | Patsy Kensit, Julian Clary and Paul Merton and in 20 |
| ol in Twickenham, where he shared lessons with | Patsy Kensit, before moving on to Christ's Hospital |
| divorced him after his affair with the actress | Patsy Kensit. |
| rge Best biopic film Best, with Best played by | Patsy Kensit. |
| d starring Emily Lloyd, Kiefer Sutherland, and | Patsy Kensit. |
| sus of Nazareth star Robert Powell and actress | Patsy Kensit. |
| Moyles' Quiz Night alongside Jonathan Ross and | Patsy Kensit. |
| Dunaway; Lesley Garrett; Catherine Zeta Jones; | Patsy Kensit; Madonna; Jane Seymour; Elizabeth Taylo |
| were Tim Keohane (father of Antarctic explorer | Patsy Keohane), John Murphy, and his son Jerry. |
| ll as his parents, Calvin Nelson Clyde Jr. and | Patsy Kittrell Clyde. |
| According to Schwarz, | Patsy left in the company of an older girl named O'H |
| He is the husband of | Patsy Lou Williamson, owner of several car dealershi |
| Patsy Lynn was named in honor of Patsy Cline. | |
| n had twins in the early 60s: Peggy (Rita) and | Patsy Lynn. |
| ded Josiane Balasko as Eddie, Nathalie Baye as | Patsy, Marie Gillain as Safrane and Claude Gensac as |
| d 1912, future big leaguers Jim Bluejacket and | Patsy McGaffigan played for the Celestials. |
| Patsy McGarry is the Religious Affairs correspondent | |
| ( | Patsy McGarry, Religious Affairs correspondent of th |
| Is there proof that | Patsy Mink was maintained "alive" until after the de |
| ed to Congress from the state of Hawaii (after | Patsy Mink and Pat Saiki). |
| .S. Army Infantry Division guarded the body of | Patsy Mink during her state funeral on October 5, 20 |
| defeated Hawaii's other House representative, | Patsy Mink for the Democratic Party nomination for S |
| ess from the state of Hawai`i (the first being | Patsy Mink, with whom Saiki served with for two year |
| 2002 in a special election to fill the seat of | Patsy Mink, who died of pneumonia, Case represented |
| Patsy Mink: Former 2nd Congresswoman | |
| rded numerous times, perhaps the most noted by | Patsy Montana and the Priaire Ramblers (Vocalion 032 |
| May 3 - | Patsy Montana, 87, first female country singer to ha |
| of the Pioneers), Johnnie Ray, Jack Teagarden, | Patsy Montana, Frank Sinatra, Dan Hicks, and Harry C |
| n, the Belgian entertainer Bobbejaan Schoepen, | Patsy Montana, Douglas B. Green (Ranger Doug), and W |
| October 30 - | Patsy Montana, early female solo star best known for |
| ded in 1935 by Rubye Blevins, who performed as | Patsy Montana. |
| Mrs. Glimpy- | Patsy Moran |
| Patsy Moran as Mrs. McClosky | |
| Patsy Nash as Tina Deerhold | |
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