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Randy Jo Hobbs (1948-1993), born in Winchester, Indi | |
On September 10, 2000, | Randy Johnson recorded his 3000th strikeout as he st |
First, Indianapolis' | Randy Johnson and Pat Pacillo combined for a no-hit |
TD's receiving and ran for 51 more yards as QB | Randy Johnson hit for a trio of TD's. |
Randy Johnson has since also joined the 4,000 strike | |
Major League pitcher | Randy Johnson began his career with the Expos in 198 |
z hit the eventually game-winning home run off | Randy Johnson in the bottom of the 7th inning that b |
Along with Tim Lincecum (2008-2010), | Randy Johnson (1999-2002), and Warren Spahn (1949-52 |
The White Sox completed the deal by sending | Randy Johnson to the Twins on September 2. |
( | Randy Johnson would win four consecutive Cy Young Aw |
hlighted in 2001 when he was the batter facing | Randy Johnson when Johnson hit a pigeon with a fastb |
Randy Johnson | |
Randy Johnson (born December, 1959) in Idaho. | |
ed in the trade which sent him to Montreal and | Randy Johnson to the Mariners. |
Randy Johnson represents the 5th District of Hennepi | |
May 8, 2001: | Randy Johnson of the Arizona Diamondbacks struck out |
eason, the Arizona Diamondbacks traded pitcher | Randy Johnson to the Yankees in a three-team deal th |
ntest from about 1974 to about 1992, with host | Randy Johnson and DJs -- Steve Newman and Peter D. S |
player attributes seemed inaccurate (Example: | Randy Johnson's super fastball is 106 mph. |
Turner Field was the site of | Randy Johnson's perfect game. |
Eddie George, Adrian Peterson, Sabrina Bryan, | Randy Johnson, Tony Hawk, Laila Ali and, most import |
rotation boasted three Cy Young Award winners: | Randy Johnson, Tim Lincecum, and Barry Zito. |
than Sanchez, starting in place of the injured | Randy Johnson, threw a no-hitter against the San Die |
May 30, 2007 - Billy Gonsalves to | Randy Johnson, Cale Yarborough to Steve Spurrier, Va |
and Steven Jackson to the New York Yankees for | Randy Johnson. |
2006, against GOP Primary opponent State Rep. | Randy Johnson. |
to his slender body and mullet that resembles | Randy Johnson. |
Randy Johnston (b. | |
Randy Johnston - guitar | |
Randy Johnston, | |
The Brecker brothers, Michael and | Randy, joined the band as did vocalist Glen Goins. |
Randy Jones (born on 13 September 1952 in Raleigh, N | |
Marcus Toji - | Randy Jones |
Randy Jones is planned to appear as himself in the v | |
solo number "I Love You To Death"), and finds | Randy Jones (the cowboy) on the streets of Greenwich |
gh Alexandria - in particular All-Star pitcher | Randy Jones and longtime Cleveland Indians first bas |
Randy Jones | |
ction would see support build for second place | Randy Jones of Social Credit. |
At the end of 1980, cowboy | Randy Jones left the group and was replaced by Jeff |
1994: Cowboy | Randy Jones sings Greg Brady's part on a punk cover |
This version featured Chris Brubeck, and | Randy Jones on drums. |
2pm-7pm | RANDY JONES |
May 7, 2004: Original Cowboy | Randy Jones marries Will Grega, his boyfriend of 20 |
Randy Jones, The Sporting News NL Comeback Player of | |
Randy Jones, National League Cy Young Award | |
Lenny Betancourt - | Randy Jones, Age 9 |
This article states that he is | Randy Jr's twin. |
Angeles in the United States with her husband | Randy Juergenson, who had worked with her during the |
ct sequel to this book, reuniting readers with | Randy, Kabumpo, and Jinnicky. |
ia and worked as the Executive Assistant to MP | Randy Kamp (Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission). |
ve program, The Fast Lane, with Bob Ramsey and | Randy Karraker. |
van Doorn (Mr Sam Sharp), and a remix for the | Randy Katana hit "In Silence." |
"Pleasure Island" (Vocal Mix) - | Randy Katana |
cott manages to get his family to agree to let | Randy keep his memories and everything returns to no |
Randy Kehler (born 1944 in Bronxville, New York) is | |
She succeeded Senator | Randy Kelly, who resigned after being elected mayor |
yoral election, challenging the DFL incumbent, | Randy Kelly. |
It is directed by | Randy Kent and written by Barry Kneller. |
Randy Kerber is a composer, orchestrator, keyboard p | |
In addition to his studio career, | Randy Kerber is a sought-after collaborator and perf |
Randy Kerber also appears on an album of Don Ellis, | |
During his career | Randy Kerber worked with artists such as Michael Jac |
Keyboards: Corey Hart, Charles Judge, | Randy Kerber |
Randy Kerber - keyboards | |
Acoustic piano: | Randy Kerber, Larry Steelman |
collaborations with Bryan Sutton on guitar and | Randy Kohrs on dobro. |
defeating Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge | Randy Koschnick. |
December 17, 1990: | Randy Kramer was released by the Cubs. |
Randy Kuhl with $206K cash on hand with $0K in debt. | |
Randy Kuhl is currently unmarried and lives in Hammo | |
McGee with | Randy Kuhl |
ng her longtime associate in the State Senate, | Randy Kuhl, get elected to Congress in 2004. |
Randy L. Schmidt, Little Girl Blue: The Life of Kare | |
Randy L. Borror is a former Republican member of the | |
With 40 laps to go, rookie | Randy LaJoie spun on the backstretch and lost his wi |
leased under the moniker Morella's Forest with | Randy Lamb, Ronnie and his brother Jason found their |
re than 14 times until its present owners, the | Randy Langhover family, bought it in 1980. |
Van Valin, Robert D., Jr.; & | Randy LaPolla (1997). |
Randy Larsen (guitar, vocals) | |
a mail order record company starting in 1979, | Randy Layton started the label as an outlet for form |
nds; noting how good it tastes, Marshall fires | Randy, leaving both men pleased. |
Randy Lee Velarde (born November 24, 1962 in Midland | |
Randy Lee Elliott (born June 5, 1951 in Oxnard, Cali | |
cks, Carl Wachter, Jerry Nickels, Donna Kelly, | Randy Lee & Jerry Harke of JR Harke Photography, Inc |
with Senators strength and conditioning coach | Randy Lee. |
Randy Leon Tomlin (nicknamed "Whispers"; born June 1 | |
Randy Leonard | |
Randy Leonard is a politician in the U.S. state of O | |
From left, | Randy Leonard, Sam Adams (then City commissioner, se |
March 1, 1981: | Randy Lerch was traded by the Phillies to the Milwau |
eason was a grand slam he hit on May 22 off of | Randy Lerch of the Milwaukee Brewers. |
Dock Ellis, Al Holland (also with St. Lucie), | Randy Lerch, Jon Matlack, Gerry Pirtle, Dave Rajsich |
as left in an unfinished state until new owner | Randy Lerner made it one of his priorities to make t |
Once | Randy Lerner purchased the club in September 2006, t |
llis and his board resigned, to be replaced by | Randy Lerner as Chairman and General Charles C. Krul |
became a board member of Aston Villa following | Randy Lerner's acquisition of the club. |
Randy LeRoy - Mastering | |
Mastered By | Randy LeRoy |
Randy Lewis with the Los Angeles Times gave it a thr | |
Los Angeles Times critic | Randy Lewis said that the song had "a pulsating mode |
Randy Lewis (born June 7, 1959, Rapid City, South Da | |
ta with members Winston Quelch, Bob Burghardt, | Randy Lloyd, Michael Shellard, Ian Oscar and Ron Vau |
title The Ice Company by Jean-Marc Lofficier & | Randy Lofficier ISBN 978-1-935558-31-6 |
anslated into English by Jean-Marc Lofficier & | Randy Lofficier. |
Flickinger, and his mentor | Randy Lovelace (the bioastronautics pioneer who perf |
Randy M. "Randee" Heller (born June 10, 1947) is an | |
dorsed Democratic party congressional nominees | Randy Maatta, (District 1) and Lee Ballenger, (Distr |
In 1999, RWR made two starts, one with | Randy MacDonald and the other with driver-owner Rick |
o NASCAR Busch Series starts in 2007, both for | Randy MacDonald. |
car owner, fielding cars for John Andretti and | Randy MacDonald. |
Career Points: 168 | Randy MacGregor |
Career Games: 213 | Randy MacGregor |
Career Assists: 98 | Randy MacGregor |
Career Penalty Minutes: 394 | Randy MacGregor |
"If I Could Reach You" is a song written by | Randy MacNeill and recorded by The 5th Dimension in |
Bulls; Bob Verga, who signed with Dallas, and | Randy Mahaffey, who signed with the Colonels. |
Professor | Randy Malamud, professor of English at Georgia State |
Randy Mamola was hot-dogging, deliberately sliding t | |
and Sarron get a gap to Rainey and Magee, with | Randy Mamola in a close 5th. |
0cc world championship behind Eddie Lawson and | Randy Mamola. |
ous holder of that honor was American GP racer | Randy Mamola. |
uchard and Phil Myre, solid defensemen such as | Randy Manery and Pat Quinn, and forwards Rey Comeau, |
Randy Mann: Fill-in Meteorologist (Joined 2001) | |
band originally included four members - Bunny, | Randy, Mark and El - moved to Los Angeles and signed |
f South Park entitled Medicinal Fried Chicken, | Randy Marsh wants to get a prescription for medicina |
Tim Timmons, | Randy Marsh, Angel Hernandez, Hunter Wendelstedt and |
was directed by the team of Eric Williams and | Randy Marshall, known as Fat Cats, and was shot in L |
Randy Martz | |
d music by Barry McGuire, 2nd Chapter of Acts, | Randy Matthews and Nancy Honeytree. |
He was a session player for | Randy Matthews and Fireworks, also touring with Matt |
Will McFarlane (recorded with Jackson Browne), | Randy Matthews, Jerusalem, and Steve Camp. |
Featured artists were Love Song, Larry Norman, | Randy Matthews, The Archers, Children of the Day, Jo |
ury, the parish governing body, then appointed | Randy Maxwell, effective August 31, 1990, to serve u |
It is hinted that Sharona and | Randy may be dating. |
After | Randy Mazey was fired as Head Coach, Coach Godwin wa |
h, Lee McBee, Gary Primich, James Gaetano, and | Randy McAllister. |
Randy McClain (former) | |
Randy McClanahan (born December 12, 1954 in Lincoln, | |
Randy McCormick - piano, organ | |
Randy McCormick - piano | |
e season (a loss against Kansas State), backup | Randy McCown was more effective than Stewart and coa |
Randy McCown, the oldest of three brothers who would | |
k Josh McCown and former Texas A&M quarterback | Randy McCown. |
Ravenna Police Chief | Randy McCoy initiated formal investigations by the c |
Randy McEachern - 1974 graduate; quarterbacked Texas | |
heralded composure of third-string-quarterback | Randy McEachern, the Horns prevailed 13-6. |
Randy McGilberry | |
9, 2002 he was traded to the Dallas Stars with | Randy McKay for Joe Nieuwendyk and Jamie Langenbrunn |
r season game against the Pittsburgh Penguins, | Randy McKay and teammate John Madden each scored 4 g |
stry Minister Russ Patrick, Education Minister | Randy McKinnon. |
et close with Frerotte's 29-yard TD pass to TE | Randy McMichael, followed up with a successful two-p |
Corrected sentence | Randy McMichael. |
ber of the Tennessee House of Representatives, | Randy McNally of Oak Ridge, became a secret particip |
"Roses in the Snow" (Shirley Jones) ( | Randy McNeill) |
Randy Meadows ... Henry; "Ringer" pitcher for the Be | |
attempt to kill her and later kill her friend | Randy Meeks (Jamie Kennedy). |
me to prominence in the late 1990s for playing | Randy Meeks in the Scream series of horror films. |
merican rock band the Eagles featuring bassist | Randy Meisner on lead vocals, with Don Henley perfor |
, Lee Mallory, Joey Stec, Sandy Salisbury, and | Randy Meisner from The Eagles, Richie Sambora from B |
Randy Meisner - bass, guitar, vocals | |
It was covered by | Randy Meisner backed by Ann Wilson on his 1982 self- |
n Henley is lead vocalist on the verses, while | Randy Meisner is lead vocalist on the refrain. |
Two other Eagles members, | Randy Meisner and Timothy B. Schmit sang background |
Take It to the Limit" (Glenn Frey, Don Henley, | Randy Meisner) - 3:50 |
Dallas is a live album by | Randy Meisner, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music). |
ie Leadon, Don Felder, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, | Randy Meisner, Rick Roberts, The Eagles, Timothy B. |
Randy Meisner: Backing vocals, Bass guitar. | |
, Lee Mallory, Joey Stec, Sandy Salisbury, and | Randy Meisner[2] from The Eagles, Richie Sambora fro |
Randy Melser - Guitar | |
Randy mentions to Monk that Kenworthy's version of e | |
iven a black eye by friend and former teammate | Randy Messenger during the 2006 season. |
Randy met Margaret (Peggy) Killeen, daughter of the | |
in, among them Ben Guzman, Aaron Salinger and | Randy Metz. |
Management: Paul Nugent, Mike Swinford and | Randy Miller for Rainmaker Artists |
Edwards co-sponsored a bill with State Senator | Randy Miller (Republican-Lake Oswego) to put a cap o |
The multi-talented | Randy Miller played guitar, harmonica, and was featu |
Candlelight Lullaby [Instrumental] ( | Randy Miller) (6:42) |
ucks County Courier Times Phillies beat writer | Randy Miller, who also served as the chairman of the |
traded by the Pirates to the New York Mets for | Randy Milligan and Scott Henion (minors). |
August 17, 1993: | Randy Milligan was traded by the Reds to the Clevela |
November 9, 1988: | Randy Milligan was traded by the Pirates to the Balt |
"Savior" (Billy Bob Thornton, | Randy Mitchell) |
"Midnight Train" (Billy Bob Thornton, | Randy Mitchell) |
"Fast Hearts" (Billy Bob Thornton, | Randy Mitchell) |
ieces of a Man (Part II)" (Billy Bob Thornton, | Randy Mitchell) |
Randy Mixer is an American performer in gay pornogra | |
Micheal | Randy Moffett (born 1947 January 10) was named presi |
The system president is | Randy Moffett. |
Randy Moller | |
Randy Momochi | |
Randy Monroe | |
Randy Montana (born September 25, 1985 in Albany, Ne | |
December 12, 1935: Ed Brandt and | Randy Moore were traded by the Braves to the Brookly |
May 24, 1937: | Randy Moore was traded by the Dodgers to the St. Lou |
re traded to the Boston Bees for Ed Brandt and | Randy Moore. |
Randy Moredock | |
By late August, | Randy Morin, the original owner, was warning users a |
radio station, WDVE, appearing on the Jim and | Randy Morning Show. |
Randy Morrison is a pastor originally from Trinidad | |
The current publisher is | Randy Morton, and the executive editor is James Heal |
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