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Samuel J. Bicke - ( | Penn) a salesman with a history of short-lived jobs. |
In 1681 King Charles II had granted | Penn a substantial but rather vague proprietorship t |
It follows the story of young Artha | Penn, a stable boy who rides Beaucephalis (or "Beau" |
never heard [the group]") and also passed on to | Penn a demo tape of songs cut by his friend Wayne Ca |
ter a first field goal kick missed, a flag gave | Penn a second attempt which they converted. |
room was the birth-place of Admiral Sir William | Penn, a distinguished British Admiral and father of |
The colonial government, established in 1682 by | Penn's Frame of Government, consisted of an appointe |
t Cameron, Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Irving | Penn, Aaron Siskind, and Victor Skrebneski among the |
s a 1966 American drama film directed by Arthur | Penn, about a series of events set into motion by a |
ssociate Bands), following the death of William | Penn Adair in 1880, until his own death in 1907. |
was named for the Cherokee leader Col. William | Penn Adair. |
Penn added the sound of an airplane take-off to the | |
(emphasis mine), Later, according to the story, | Penn again met Fox, but this time without the coat. |
Lord Claud | Penn Alexander Hamilton 18 October 1871 - 18 October |
It is the flagship hospital of the West | Penn Allegheny Health System, which is the chief com |
r of Excellence (LUCE) is a program of the West | Penn Allegheny Health System. |
Penn also directed a music video of the song that ap | |
Penn also visited a new film studio on the outskirts | |
s Ralph and Bette Saul in 1998 to enable recent | Penn alumni that had been involved in the Writers Ho |
l song written by Muscle Shoals songwriters Dan | Penn and Chips Moman and first performed by James Ca |
n who had been visited there in 1671 by William | Penn and another Furly: Benjamin, who was a successf |
ad a St Bernard dog carrying a motto, "Vote for | Penn, and don't you forget it." |
he 17th century and was granted land by William | Penn and his descendants still live in the USA; the |
Blackwell was removed from office by | Penn, and Lloyd was again chosen president of the co |
In 1949, while watching a game between | Penn and Cornell, Stevenson proclaimed: "I don't lik |
that Quakers such as Isaac Pennington, William | Penn and George Fox, paid him back as good as he gav |
21 Grams, which featured Sean | Penn and Naomi Watts and was nominated for two Acade |
He was born on 14 March 1681, the son of | Penn and his first wife, Gulielma Maria Springett, i |
From 1981 to 1985, he coached at | Penn, and compiled a 29-18-2 record. |
ws, the Broadway production, directed by Arthur | Penn and choreographed by Donald McKayle, opened on |
roprietors of Pennsylvania and Maryland, Thomas | Penn and Frederick Calvert, seventh Baron Baltimore, |
mentator on the USA Network and has appeared on | Penn and Teller's Sin City Spectacular, the WB's Unh |
ere he travelled extensively (once with William | Penn and George Fox), and had several interviews wit |
nels Jesse S. Burks, Andrew J. Deyerle, John E. | Penn, and R.W.Withers; Lieutenant Colonels Daniel A. |
rganizations from schools such as the Stanford, | Penn and Williams College. |
Ellen which saw Laura Dern, Emma Thomspon, Sean | Penn and many others as part of Ellen Degeneres' his |
1988 police procedural crime film starring Sean | Penn and Robert Duvall and directed by Dennis Hopper |
following the talks with the family of William | Penn and the Iroquois Confederacy that he claimed to |
his career as a coach, Brill played football at | Penn and Notre Dame. |
Penn and Teller's How to Play in Traffic. | |
Penn and Lafayette have played 87 games since their | |
Penn and Teller's Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends. | |
, his name was removed from the alumni files of | Penn, and his photos removed from the walls of his h |
Penn and Teller visited the landfill in an episode o | |
17 May - William | Penn and Robert Venables capture the island of Jamai |
Born in Chatham, New York, | Penn and his family moved to Walworth County, Wiscon |
Penn and Teller featured NAAFA (in an episode called | |
an 2006 with All the King's Men, featuring Sean | Penn and Jude Law. |
Goldklang played college baseball at | Penn, and holds what he believes still to be the sch |
l NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing | Penn and Yale as national champions. |
one 2-cylinder trunk steam engine, made by John | Penn and Sons, driving a single 26-foot (7.9 m) prop |
This area was claimed by William | Penn and settled by Quakers in 1702 over the objecti |
ce Weber, Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Irving | Penn and Herb Ritts among others. |
Penn and Phillips sent Mortensen the script while he | |
an and scholar, secretary to his friend William | Penn, and was noted as a jurist, political philosoph |
It is nicknamed Miss | Penn and the Spirit of the Commonwealth. |
Inspired by Alex Webb, Irving | Penn and Henri Cartier-Bresson, Cameron found his fi |
Following her sabbatical she returned to | Penn and became the Associate Provost of the univers |
On April 14, 2011, | Penn and Teller announced that their previous show, |
The grid pattern laid down by William | Penn, and continued by subsequent planners and surve |
appointed by his first cousin, Governor William | Penn, and served as acting governor while Penn was i |
Los Angeles vice detectives Bill Holt (Chris | Penn) and Nin (Jeffrey Wright) have entered the gang |
ory over national power Princeton and losses to | Penn and Penn State. |
tly taught law in the United States at Harvard, | Penn, and Fordham, and in the United Kingdom at Quee |
Work began on the South | Penn and was abruptly halted by banker J. P. Morgan |
The Club is named for William | Penn, and has no historical or current association w |
Penn and D. Schiefelbein | |
Cones & Cream, was founded in Houston by chefs | Penn and LaPage in 1983. |
s Swedish-American girlfriend Liv (Robin Wright | Penn) and her behaviourally challenged daughter Bea. |
ially for the area, thanks to the well-traveled | Penn and his wife. |
He also performed punting duties for | Penn and first gained acclaim as "the great punter o |
In the 1910 game between | Penn and the Haskell Indian School, Cozens intercept |
ined the Quakers and became a friend of William | Penn and John Milton. |
Penn and Calvert met twice to negotiate a settlement | |
as pardoned through the good offices of William | Penn, and returned home two years later. |
om Cruise, Craig T. Nelson, Lea Thompson, Chris | Penn, and Gary Graham. |
The team started slow with losses to | Penn and Carlisle but finished with a 4-4-1 record. |
Jillette, | Penn; and Teller (1997). |
Jillette, | Penn; and Teller (1989). |
In 1686-dated papers between William | Penn and the Lenape, the Lenape referred to the Schu |
ompetes under USS guidelines and in the Central | Penn Aquatic League (CPAL). |
ing closely with Rick Hall, Billy Sherrill, Dan | Penn, Arthur Alexander, David Briggs, Jerry Carrigan |
46, and was commissioned by the sons of William | Penn as lieutenant-governor, as which he served unti |
Kal | Penn as Dr. Lawrence Kutner |
buted by some Flyers fans to The Curse of Billy | Penn, as the Devils would go on to win the Cup by be |
songs featured in the film Bad Boys, with Sean | Penn, as well as being the recipient of several Gram |
s during the 1690s and was described by William | Penn as "one of the most sufficient as well as dilig |
He played at | Penn as a freshman before transferring to Notre Dame |
es McDormand, Catherine Keener and Robin Wright | Penn as acting inspirations. |
y writer/director Steven Zaillian featured Sean | Penn as Willie Stark and Jude Law as Jack Burden. |
His only remaining official position at | Penn as of 2008 was directing the Penn Singers' spri |
Chris | Penn as Manetti |
Sean | Penn as Eddie |
Angelica | Penn as Tara |
Chris | Penn as Jackal |
Kal | Penn as Harrison |
Leonard | Penn as Don Clarke |
Robin Wright | Penn as Ellen |
Sean | Penn as Glendon Wasey |
Robin Wright | Penn as Darlene |
Sean | Penn as Cuco Sanchez |
Leo | Penn as Tom Cochrane |
ightweight championship after drawing with B.J. | Penn) at UFC 44 before losing a majority decision to |
Matt Hughes and BJ | Penn at the weigh-in |
harge from the talking-heads scenes that recall | Penn at his best." |
Penn at an anti-war rally in Washington, D.C. | |
A member of the | Penn Athletic Club Rowing Association in Philadelphi |
ate Park, Paradise Hills Recreation Center, and | Penn Athletic Field. |
ol track teams for girls in 1954 and opened the | Penn athletic facilities to poor minority high schoo |
William | Penn athletics had been in a major slump for 20 year |
of the top of the hat of the statue of William | Penn atop City Hall (548 feet/167 meters) that stood |
They have four children, all boys, named | Penn, Aubrey, Wyatt, and Sullivan. |
me called Linden House located on the corner of | Penn Avenue and Linden Street in Pittsburgh. |
t, but its residents have access to shopping on | Penn Avenue in nearby Garfield and East Liberty, on |
d to contiguously with south Point Breeze, with | Penn Avenue dividing the neighborhood, as simply "Po |
Commercially, | Penn Avenue is recovering from the flight of local b |
endship Development Associates, Inc. formed the | Penn Avenue Arts Initiative. |
u above the Allegheny River, and is bordered by | Penn Avenue on the north, the East Busway on the sou |
Penn Avenue is a major arterial street in Pittsburgh | |
From downtown, | Penn Avenue travels in the same general direction as |
In the downtown area, | Penn Avenue is the main bisecting street of the Thre |
y at Wilkinsburg where it continues to exist as | Penn Avenue with a numbering system that begins anew |
It is located at 3339 | Penn Avenue in the former Enginehouse No. 25, on Dou |
Bakery Square is located along | Penn Avenue in a former Nabisco factory dating from |
It was sited near present-day | Penn Avenue and Ninth Street in the Cultural Distric |
In Pittsburgh, Greensburg Pike became | Penn Avenue, therefore, Penn Avenue is the oldest an |
Presbyterian Theological Seminary is located on | Penn Avenue. |
have worked to keep some banks and stores along | Penn Avenue. |
He followed | Penn back to England on his trip in 1684. |
Penn Badgley as Joel Larsen | |
Penn Badgley as Seth Bregman | |
non Elizabeth, Jonathan Jackson, Amber Tamblyn, | Penn Badgley, Dylan Walsh, Robin Tunney, Michael Sha |
Wolownik also continued directing the | Penn Balalaika Orchestra until its demise in 1996. |
He was also the catcher for the | Penn baseball team. |
Penn baseball had previously played at Bower Field w | |
Sean | Penn based the screenplay of his 1991 directorial de |
March 23, 2000 against St. Joseph's University; | Penn beat St. Joe's 13 to 12. |
In 1983, | Penn became the burial place of the British spy Dona |
After William | Penn became proprietor of the "Three Lower Counties, |
He left | Penn because the coaches didn't seem too impressed w |
ion for quality and reliability and this led to | Penn becoming the major engine supplier to the Royal |
village castle which once was given to William | Penn before he settled in Pennsylvania and started h |
erson started work as an associate professor at | Penn before working at Harvard. |
he President of the University of Pennsylvania ( | Penn) between 1970 and 1981. |
Penn Borough | |
uary 17, 2010, the first kegs of locally brewed | Penn Brewery beer were released to wholesalers. |
It is now part of the | Penn Brewery complex. |
Originally a contract brewing operation, | Penn Brewery brewed its original and flagship produc |
On December 30, 2009 the | Penn Brewery Restaurant opened for a "sneak peek" pr |
12, 1989, the Allegheny Brewpub (later renamed | Penn Brewery) opened its doors, with dignitaries inc |
Penn Brewery, also known as the Pennsylvania Brewing | |
The original bridge was built by the | Penn Bridge Company of Beaver Falls and carried trol |
ndchildren: Elizabeth Broyhill, James Broyhill, | Penn Broyhill, Laura Beach Dugan, Lindsay Beach and |
? presenter Victoria Studd on 1 October 1994 at | Penn, Buckinghamshire, England. |
Michael Chance CBE (born 7 March 1955 in | Penn, Buckinghamshire, England) is an English counte |
Chance was born in | Penn, Buckinghamshire, into a musical family. |
e Cottage Bookshop is a second-hand bookshop in | Penn, Buckinghamshire, England. |
. Louisa Garrett Anderson near to their home in | Penn, Buckinghamshire. |
It was sometimes called | Penn Buffor. |
After graduating from | Penn, Bull served as head football coach at Iowa, Fr |
en it published a story by Brandon K. Thorp and | Penn Bullock which revealed that anti-gay activist G |
ding, a former train depot, still has Scranton, | Penn bus depot. in the building's storefront. |
The Central | Penn Business Journal is a business newspaper headqu |
bsite Design Company of the Year by the Central | Penn Business Journal, listed as one of Inc. Magazin |
The Central | Penn Business Journal, relying on the Roxbury News f |
The Central | Penn Business Journal used footage from another Roxb |
tents of the video were reported by the Central | Penn Business Journal. |
rowing Companies in Pennsylvania by the Central | Penn Business Journal. |
of the Quemahoning Tunnel (also built for South | Penn but never used by the Turnpike), 16 miles east |
ill Tunnel, which was also constructed by South | Penn but used by the Pennsylvania Turnpike until its |
e residential neighborhoods to the west and the | Penn campus to the east. |
ers appeared in the neighborhood and around the | Penn campus in spring 2007. |
ompany and Routes 11, 34 and 37 ran through the | Penn campus on Woodland Avenue and Locust Streets fo |
n Road Campus in Norman, Oklahoma and the South | Penn Campus in South Oklahoma City. |
ight-game winning streak to close the season as | Penn captured its 14th Ivy League title by going und |
assenger railroad company to redeem shares that | Penn Cenral received at the time it transferred much |
It is part of the | Penn Center complex designed by Edmund Bacon. |
Five | Penn Center is a 36-story highrise in downtown Phila |
ing to get an edge up, being the largest of the | Penn Center buildings and directly across Market Str |
The museum at | Penn Center is the nearest cultural attraction at Fr |
station, and such attractions as Love Park, the | Penn Center area, and the Comcast Center are within |
It is based in the Colonial | Penn Center on Locust Walk, at the heart of Penn's c |
lding connects to an adjacent winter garden and | Penn Center Suburban Station. |
In 1986, several buildings of the | Penn Center complex were renamed to their street add |
part of a complex of office buildings known as | Penn Center and as such is alternately known as Nine |
1835 Market Street is a part of | Penn Center complex, which includes several notable |
It also contains | Penn Center and much of Philadelphia's Central Busin |
heny County, Pennsylvania about halfway between | Penn Center West and the Robinson Town Centre. |
Penn Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1950s | |
1835 Market Street, formerly known as Eleven | Penn Center, is a high-rise building located in the |
6, the commuter rail operations of the bankrupt | Penn Central and Reading Railroads), would have allo |
After the collapse of the | Penn Central Transportation Company (the PRR's succe |
s (97,000 m2) in South Boston from the bankrupt | Penn Central railroad and developed the L-shaped pro |
Freight service continued to be provided by | Penn Central Railroad until the advent of Conrail on |
about 74 miles (119 km) worth of mostly former | Penn Central Railroad and later Conrail trackage. |
artford Railroad until 1968, and ultimately the | Penn Central until its bankruptcy. |
unders had vanished from the political scene as | Penn Central entered bankruptcy in 1970. |
d a major role in presenting the city's case in | Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York City (19 |
rger companies - the New York Central Railroad, | Penn Central and Conrail. |
The | Penn Central continued to operate freight service un |
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