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yne, Indiana, on October 24, 1861, with Hugh B. | Reed, a Fort Wayne druggist, as colonel, and officia |
control of the city to Urbain Grandier (Oliver | Reed), a dissolute and proud but popular and well-re |
Jim | Reed, a retired schoolteacher, commissioned the chap |
med after the Mandarin orange in 1830 by Calvin | Reed, a prominent resident of the area . |
atform; his running-mate was Theresa “Darklady” | Reed, a fellow writer and sexual-freedom activist fr |
Sarah Shahi as Kate | Reed: a top lawyer at her father's firm who, after r |
cratic organization was controlled by Eugene T. | Reed, a former ironworker, and old-time political pa |
His death led to State Senate President John H. | Reed, a Republican, becoming governor. |
l, where he then meets Shay Bettencourt, (Nikki | Reed) a cello player aspiring to go to Hartley to be |
Them tells the story of Barlowe | Reed, a single, forty-something African-American man |
Reed, a former University of Minnesota regent chair | |
article calling PCP a psychedelic in its title: | Reed A, Kane AW. (1972) Phencyclidine (PCP): another |
ephen Balch, Alan Kors, Anne Neal, John Shelton | Reed, Abigail Thernstrom, Walter E. Williams, and Ma |
ngsteen (from 9:02 to 9:39) and a dirge sung by | Reed about love and death. |
opening until May 2008, it was named the Joe L. | Reed Acadome, after Dr. Joe L. Reed, who played a si |
After the 1981 season, | Reed accepted the head coaching position at NC State |
ritten, composed, and performed by Blind Alfred | Reed, accompanying himself on the violin. |
In her short career, Ethel | Reed achieved recognition one of the pre-eminent boo |
Lou | Reed: acoustic guitar |
Reed actively rode in top level competition until 19 | |
d-2010, she portrayed the recurring role of Dr. | Reed Adamson in the popular television series Grey's |
He was buried in the | Reed addition to the Old Graveyard. |
In October that year, they opened for Lou | Reed, after which drummer Colin Fairley left the ban |
JR | Reed agreed to rejoin his alma mater at the collegia |
Samuel Burrage | Reed, AIA, was an American architect of Corona, New |
This page is about the Preston | Reed album. |
hortly after his work with the band on the live | Reed albums, Hunter played guitar on former Cream ba |
953 included lead vocalist Cornell Gunter, Herb | Reed, Alex Hodge, Joe Jefferson, and David Lynch. |
s formed with Andrew, his Oxford crewmate Peter | Reed, Alex Partridge, and Olympic Champion Steve Wil |
Reed Alexander (born December 23, 1993) is an Americ | |
at he used to work for Quenton Pennington, Jr. ( | Reed Alexander), a rich kid whose family motto is, " |
agner, who went on to play with Ursa Major, Lou | Reed, Alice Cooper, David Bowie, Dan Page and Kevin |
Max, Grant and | Reed all fly home on a military aircraft. |
Rylan | Reed, All-American Offensive Tackle at Texas Tech. |
In 1990 Carper faced a primary challenge from a | Reed ally, Daniel D. Rappa, but crushed him convinci |
Later, Karas would mention that | Reed almost "kept him like a slave" when he wanted t |
ngly, the record contains only songs written by | Reed alone. |
Reed, along with Mike Pringle and Johnny Bright, is | |
Reed also participated in the first performances of | |
Ben | Reed also started the Great Sea Serpents based out o |
Reed also played one-day cricket for Hampshire, with | |
Reed also invested heavily with Pittsburgh Steel and | |
Reed also served as an assistant coach at High Point | |
The Boston Globe's James | Reed also gave a negative review of the song, writin |
Reed also gave the second performance, but the work' | |
n to playing first-class matches for Hampshire, | Reed also represented the Marylebone Cricket Club in |
Reed also had roles in Perversions of Science, NYPD | |
o Union, a Republican paper, refused to support | Reed, although he still won. |
She has performed on tour with Lou | Reed, although her appearance in The Great Debaters |
October 17 - John | Reed, American journalist (b. |
n, The Byrds, Johnny Cash, McCoy Tyner, and Lou | Reed among his influences. |
Reed Amussen Benson (born 1928) is a retired Brigham | |
Mayor Stephen R. | Reed, an integral part of this project from day one, |
In 1873 a Captain | Reed, an old boy of Greasley's Academy who had taken |
ow resides in Scottsdale, Arizona with his son, | Reed, and his wife, Karen. |
irected by Charles B. Griffith, starring Oliver | Reed and Sunny Johnson. |
Cayton, Andrew; Elisabeth Israels Perry, Linda | Reed, and Allan M. Winkler (2002). |
they added a rhythm section of Kotchy and Aaron | Reed and began the slow process of writing and rehea |
There is also a scene where | Reed and Sue are in a storage room of the Baxter Bui |
sts as diverse as Engelbert Humperdinck and Lou | Reed, and has featured on a record 44 different UK n |
Under Mayor Chuck | Reed and San Jose City Council's leadership, a $13 m |
te Assembly member Miguel Estudillo worked with | Reed and a committee of the Riverside Chamber of Com |
Curtis was able to defeat | Reed, and began a twenty year period of Republican i |
It was directed by Peyton | Reed and written by Jessica Bendinger. |
The song was a hit for | Reed and has been interpreted and recorded by a vari |
journal Southern Cultures, edited originally by | Reed and Watson, now edited by Watson and Larry Grif |
, as it was known, were purchased by Sir Edward | Reed, and together became known as the Florida Centr |
It was built in 1966 by | Reed and Mallik Ltd and opened to motorway traffic i |
June 14, 2007, it was officially announced that | Reed and teammate Mike James would be traded to the |
Reed and her pornography career were also the centra | |
by the British naval architect Sir Edward James | Reed and was launched at the Milford Haven shipyard |
New England Conservatory, Rick toured with Herb | Reed and The Platters throughout the Caribbean, Baha |
is a 1943 British drama film directed by Carol | Reed and starring Eric Ambler, Robert Donat, Kathlee |
ll", written by band members Robert "Syke Dyke" | Reed and Tony Fisher. |
such as Kevin Blechdom, Dynasty Handbag, Angie | Reed and Scream Club. |
ize works, slipper works, dye works, foundries, | reed and heald manufactories, roperies, saw-mills an |
in came to town with his troubled sister Billie | Reed and was instantly smitten with Carrie Brady. |
in which he had parts of fellow team riders Eli | Reed and tons of other great skaters from the east c |
me of his favourite artists, (Jim Morrison, Lou | Reed and Elvis Costello), but the album was severely |
work of Michael Palin; and interviews with Lou | Reed and Arcade Fire. |
The company was started in 1922 by Mrs. Paul | Reed and Mrs. W. R. Holway under the name of Tulsa L |
upgrade project was headed by Mayor Stephen R. | Reed and completed internally by the City of Harrisb |
Tim Foley: vocals, guitar, uilleann pipes, | reed and wind instruments |
s, Dropkick Murpheys, Jon Brion, Eli "Paperboy" | Reed and The True Loves, Merrie Amsterburg, YoYo Ma, |
Breeding species include | reed and sedge warbler and water rail. |
(ed., with Philip | Reed and Mervyn Cooke): Letters From a Life: The Sel |
ayne Krantz, Steve Coleman, Dafnis Prieto, Eric | Reed, and Yosvany Terry among others. |
lm starring Chris Rea, Felicity Kendall, Oliver | Reed and Joanna Lumley. |
is at the Vivid Live Noise Night curated by Lou | Reed and Laurie Anderson. |
a 2008 American documentary film, by C. Roebuck | Reed and Mark Nealey. |
the St. Louis Board of Aldermen President Lewis | Reed and a Democratic Committeeman for St. Louis' 14 |
The son of Douglas Austin | Reed and his wife Mary Ellen Philpott, he was educat |
After the departure of fiddle player Ashley | Reed and the return of singer-songwriter Julie Matth |
rly education at the private schools of Messrs. | Reed and Thurston and of the Rev. William C. Leveret |
ent McCord (left) and Martin Milner as Officers | Reed and Malloy |
Former members Mike | Reed and Dan Jaquint later created the band LaSalle, |
ng was written with Nico's voice in mind by Lou | Reed and John Cale on a Sunday morning. |
that acts in unison with auxiliary low pressure | reed and rotary valves, allowing intake and exhaust. |
The following year, Isaac | Reed and R. G. Green formed the Union Baptist Church |
Along with George | Reed and Johnny Bright, Pringle is one of the player |
eased his debut album on Atlantic Records; Eric | Reed and Ben Wolfe were among those who played as si |
Chris Spedding, Micki Free, Robert Gordon, Lou | Reed, and Diana Ross. |
eedbed is almost exclusively composed of common | reed and is a residence for summer songsters, such a |
It comprises 590,000 m² of open water, | reed and saw-sedge fen, and it is a shallow, brackis |
The clarinet had no | reed and Britten fashioned a makeshift reed for the |
D's packaging, who poaches song titles from Lou | Reed and Joan Jett, who writes lyrics like, ‘Fabulou |
Stands of Common | Reed and areas of willow and alder have been planted |
ns a link to the earlier Chicago blues of Jimmy | Reed and Muddy Waters, who also travelled to the Win |
Kind of Hush" (words and music by David Leslie | Reed and Geoff Stevens) + |
layed drums in a number of bands including Hugh | Reed and the Velvet Underpants. |
British romantic comedy film directed by Carol | Reed and starring Margaret Lockwood, with supporting |
win Willat and starring William Garwood, Vivian | Reed and Gloria Hope. |
The film stars Lana Turner, Van Heflin, Donna | Reed, and Richard Hart, and features a screenplay by |
, and the intrusive species, Phragmites (common | reed) and Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife). |
dow of Steamer Lane locals Vince Collier, Kevin | Reed and especially Richard Schmidt, Mel rose quickl |
Mill River at | Reed and Barton Complex |
is a 1938 British drama film directed by Carol | Reed and starring John Lodge, Margaret Lockwood, Hug |
Artemel, Hickin, Netherton, | Reed, and Sweig, Donald. |
t starred Dom DeLuise, Suzanne Pleshette, Jerry | Reed and Ossie Davis. |
Emmett's mother, key witnesses, such as Willie | Reed, and black reporters stayed in Howard's home in |
aphy, drama, historical film, directed by Carol | Reed and starring Ronald Shiner as the Man In Stocks |
Bob Barbash (from a story by Barbash and Lewis | Reed), and directed by Robert Day. |
17 bound for Russia, along with journalist John | Reed and several other prominent radicals. |
e originals and standards by the likes of Jimmy | Reed and Junior Wells, Atlanta's Tinsley Ellis unlea |
a stretch of piling installed, allowing sedge, | reed and rush to grow back. |
Power of Saturn (1999) with Shadow Master Larry | Reed and Shadow Light Productions |
He left a widow, Ruthe Ann | Reed, and 11 children in Pinson, Alabama. |
campaign manager for politicians such as Philip | Reed, and his future colleagues Jose M. Serrano and |
In that role, he drafted Willis | Reed and traded for Dave DeBusschere, two moves lead |
tarred Dorothy Parke and Booth Savage as Amanda | Reed and Jake West, crime journalists for the tabloi |
g running rivalry with the British pair of Pete | Reed and Andrew Triggs-Hodge. |
In addition, | Reed and Morrison had purchased matching Fender 12-s |
proposed by the 1865 committee and designed by | Reed, and which was also at sea at the time of the s |
Tom James, Steve Williams, Peter | Reed, and Andrew Triggs-Hodge in 2008 in the four. |
Scotty Spenner, Chief Gillame, Rena Haus, Buddy | Reed and the Rip It Ups, The Hoodoo Kings, London Th |
s current Guns N' Roses members Axl Rose, Dizzy | Reed and Tommy Stinson along with ex-rhythm guitaris |
alk On The Wild Side", a musical tribute to Lou | Reed and The Velvet Underground performed with fello |
Aquatic plants includes, except for | Reed and Club-rush, several species of Duckweed, Chi |
Reed and producer Bob Ezrin planned a stage adaptati | |
Fort Worth Weekly article on | Reed and Texas Wesleyan table tennis |
heat, fish, bread baskets, money bags, chalice, | reed and rooster. |
nd the Clouds, Johnny Dickinson, Eli ‘Paperboy' | Reed and the True Loves, Ian MacLagan & the Bump Ban |
ers by Kate Bush, Undone in Sorrow by Ola Belle | Reed and Streets of Philadelphia by Bruce Springstee |
nced mountaineers who accompanied the return of | Reed and McCutchen. |
Schnabel talked mostly about | Reed and recited Reed's song "Rock Minuet" word for |
t was an early directorial assignment for Carol | Reed, and along with many other British productions |
It's Not Unusual (Les | Reed and Gordon Mills) - 2:09 |
yamensing Prison was built between 1822-1835 at | Reed and 10th Streets. |
unched 18 May 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Donald E. | Reed; and delivered 21 June 1944. |
Lou | Reed and Sterling Morrison's friend, filmmaker Tony |
J Summerville, Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters, Jimmy | Reed and Wayne Bennett. |
brothers in the Macrae clan (played by Maxwell | Reed and Duncan Macrae). |
the first team being captained by hooker Nikki | Reed, and will also see Richard Davies reverting fro |
aury, with assistance from E.B. Sayles, Erik K. | Reed, and Irwin and Julian Hayden. |
Van Morrison, Elvis Costello, Bette Midler, Lou | Reed and Elton John were just some of the artists th |
vils - directed by Ken Russell, starring Oliver | Reed and Vanessa Redgrave |
tant General and the County's Sheriff supported | Reed and organized an effort to deny Gleason access |
improvised experimental music by John Zorn, Lou | Reed and Laurie Anderson recorded at The Stone on Ja |
urrounding the village are buzzards, quail, and | reed and sedge warblers. |
a is made out of bamboo, lightwood, plastic, or | reed and varies in size depending upon the region it |
spired by Walliams and Lucas' portrayals of Lou | Reed and Andy Warhol on their previous show, Rock Pr |
She was designed by Sir Edward | Reed, and was a smaller version of, and hence a half |
e space, as well as the textures of the pliable | reed and the sturdy tree trunk. |
activation is unclear but has been proposed by | Reed and colleagues to be a two-step process involvi |
Iron Works, San Francisco; sponsored by Mrs. J. | Reed; and commissioned 5 August 1920, Lieutenant Com |
ared posthumously as himself in the movie about | Reed and Bryant, Reds, although he "curiously ... do |
, written by J. B. Priestley, directed by Carol | Reed and starring Edmund Gwenn, Cedric Hardwicke and |
of diagramming are based on the work of Alonzo | Reed and Brainerd Kellogg in their book Higher Lesso |
Like "Sister Ray", it features no bass guitar; | Reed and Morrison use chords and arpeggios to create |
chard Lester, starring Malcolm McDowell, Oliver | Reed and Alan Bates |
reeds, the first tone passes through the first | reed, and the second tone passes through the second |
d Down" is the title of a song written by Jerry | Reed and Dick Feller, and recorded by Reed for the s |
1938 American musical film directed by Theodore | Reed and starring Bob Burns, Dorothy Lamour and Ray |
ishers such as Solomon and Whitehead, Frost and | Reed and W.N Sharpe of Bradford and reproductions of |
for the steamship businesses owned by Rufus S. | Reed and Charles Manning Reed, with whom he became a |
rsonal recollections of radical journalist John | Reed and his wife, Louise Bryant. |
"Keith and Brian turned me on to Jimmy | Reed and people like that. |
s Band soon after he ended his tenure with A.C. | Reed, and signed a recording contract with Vienna, A |
In 1938 | Reed and his wife established the Alfred and Isabel |
rd label Longest Mile Records with friends Paul | Reed and Nick Jackon. |
nd played in the same team as Matt Gillett Jack | Reed and Dane Hogan.] and started his rugby league c |
rected in 1944 by Andrew Marton, starring Donna | Reed and James Craig.. Marjorie Main played the role |
Donna | Reed and Reginald Owen were originally cast in the f |
chorus, with lead vocals by Ann-Margret, Oliver | Reed and Alison Dowling) - 3:59 |
he life of a touring musician; first with Jerry | Reed and then as lead guitarist for Willie Nelson's |
with Linda Perry, Norah Jones, Nels Cline, Lou | Reed, Ani Difranco, Bruce Cockburn, Aretha Franklin, |
2005, with the current mayor term-limited out, | Reed announced his plan to run for Mayor of San Jose |
play-by-play announcers (the other being Nigel | Reed) announcing for CBC Sports in the 2007 FIFA U-2 |
(Mitchell was the wife of Jerry | Reed, another well-known country singer.) |
It eats | reed aphids in summer, and reed seeds in winter, its |
Reed apologized for the "appearance of conflict" but | |
h as the tape of Indiana University player Neil | Reed appearing to be choked by former coach Bob Knig |
Jonas, Sarah, and | Reed are leaving a hotel when they have another run- |
Some of the most notable works by | Reed are: Problems of Women's Liberation, Woman's Ev |
Less than three weeks later, | Reed Arena was again opened as a temporary shelter f |
ing Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Texas A&M opened | Reed Arena as a temporary shelter to house over 200 |
The $36 million | Reed Arena was designed by the Houston firm Lockwood |
Prior to the building of | Reed Arena in 1998, it was also the home to the men' |
The volleyball team plays in | Reed Arena during this period. |
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