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| fellow welshman and former world champion Gavin | Rees, a fighter from Enzo Calzaghe's boxing stable. |
| Moser confronted | Rees about the murders; while Rees did not confess t |
| In October 2008 | Rees accepted Hong Kong Rugby Football Union's offer |
| At the 1979 World Championship, | Rees again defeated Evans - this time in the semi-fi |
| England were thumped 44-12, however | Rees again put in a performance he could be proud of |
| Following his divorce with | Rees, Agent Provocateur was purchased by the private |
| Alan | Rees also played cricket for Glamorgan, making 216 f |
| Rees also started the next game against Wales. | |
| Rees also had a keen interest in archaeology. | |
| Rees also directed the pre-ride film at Disney's Ani | |
| ne son, the Cabinet Minister Peter (later Lord) | Rees, and one daughter. |
| It was written and produced by Laurence | Rees and narrated by Samuel West. |
| Boswell is married to Helen Delahay | Rees and they have three daughters. |
| joined the insurance brokers Benfield, Lovick & | Rees and it was in the insurance industry that he ma |
| ystery by Siobhan Dowd; The Wish House by Celia | Rees and The Lonely Londoners by Sam Selvon. |
| In 1979, Singlaub, with John | Rees and Democratic Congressman from Georgia, Larry |
| Tourism and the Minister for the Hunter in the | Rees and Keneally governments. |
| The area is represented by Dianne | Rees and Jane Rogers of the Welsh Conservative Party |
| ter Crane and starring Keith Mitchell, Angharad | Rees and Donald Hewlett. |
| inisterial responsibilities in the Carr, Iemma, | Rees, and Keneally ministries. |
| Founded by David | Rees and David Fong in 1996, Quidi Vidi is the third |
| d the Wally Shoup Quartet (with Gust Burns, Bob | Rees and Paul Kikuchi). |
| rapher, Fulke Greville, Astronomer Royal Martin | Rees, and authors Samuel Butler and Nevil Shute. |
| In 1987, | Rees and science fiction writer Thomas M. Disch coll |
| - which has received many performances by Carla | Rees and the ensemble Rarescale, and is published by |
| d first round defeats in both years to Leighton | Rees and Joe Dodd respectively. |
| Nations squad due to injury to hookers Matthew | Rees and Gareth Williams. |
| In march of 1998, Micah Creel, Jeremy "Worm" | Rees, and Justin "Shorty" Middleton of 40% would joi |
| e film directed by one of John's friends, Jerry | Rees, and some of the staff of Pixar would be involv |
| x to the Histories ..." London: Longman, Hurst, | Rees, and Orme, 1806, pp. |
| She had an affair with Goronwy | Rees and then a "very public affair" for nine years |
| ebruary 1921, but the presence of Swansea's Joe | Rees and Mountain Ash's Fred Samuel kept him out of |
| 79 by General John K. Singlaub, journalist John | Rees, and Democratic Congressman from Georgia Larry |
| Foco Novo (which was set up by director Roland | Rees and playwright Bernard Pomerance so as to produ |
| The film stars Roger | Rees and Mary McDonnell and was directed by Richard |
| It was founded by Dave | Rees and evolved from his Jethro Tull fanzine of tha |
| players Mike Valkanis, Aaron Goulding, Kristian | Rees and captain Aurelio Vidmar merged superbly with |
| In July 2010, | Rees announced his Artisanal Pencil Sharpening servi |
| January 10 - William Jenkins | Rees, antiquary (died 1855) |
| stors were buried in the church, beginning with | Rees ap Llewelyn in 1500. |
| The Home Secretary Merlyn | Rees appointed him Director of Public Prosecutions o |
| n the week that Roy Mason took over from Merlyn | Rees as Secretary of State, Kieran Nugent, the first |
| ded Mike Gwilym as Antipholus of Ephesus, Roger | Rees as Antipholus of Syracuse, Nickolas Grace as Dr |
| t of whom played multiple roles, included Roger | Rees as Nicholas, David Threlfall as Smike, Ben King |
| Judith | Rees as Iris |
| Jed | Rees as Larry |
| With the appointment of Nathan | Rees as premier, he became the Minister for Ageing, |
| on the backbench until the elevation of Nathan | Rees as Premier of New South Wales in September 2008 |
| Danielle | Rees as Gigi |
| Roger | Rees as Mr. Hobbs |
| Llewellyn | Rees as 'Fake' Prime Minister |
| Roger | Rees as Andrew Barrington, Sr. |
| would replace fellow Neath stalwart, Walter E. | Rees, as secretary of the Welsh Rugby Union, after a |
| signed by Oklahoma City-based architecture firm | Rees Associates, Inc., the 107,850-square-foot (10,0 |
| After a pupillage with Stanley | Rees at 1 Crown Office Row, McCowan specialised in c |
| As it dove away, | Rees attacked a Roland. |
| Professor | Rees' awards include a Simon Fellowship at the Unive |
| Martin | Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow |
| erations for the Army Ballistic Missile Agency, | Rees became the Marshall Space Flight Center Deputy |
| l League returning following the end of the war | Rees became a major part of the side, helping them t |
| Mrs Meinir | Rees became the Wales SEN Teacher of the Year in 200 |
| The following year, Mr Geraint | Rees became the Wales Secondary Headteacher of the Y |
| spending four years at the academy in Newtown, | Rees became the minister of Capel Als in 1829 and re |
| dumped from the Ministry by then Premier Nathan | Rees because of his efforts to destabilise Rees in h |
| Philip | Rees, Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right S |
| Philip | Rees, Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right S |
| Bowen was the son of | Rees Bowen, and nephew of John Warfield Johnston. |
| , and in 1872, losing to Tazewell County farmer | Rees Bowen. |
| Rees Bradley Hepburn is a UK advertising, marketing | |
| He got dropped mid season for Richie | Rees, but was picked for Wales again based on past p |
| In the Semi-Final stage, Cook lost to Gavin | Rees by a unanimoius points decision, with Rees decl |
| While on a vacation in Rome, | Rees came up with the idea for his Palestinian crime |
| Rees, cantons: Bocholt, Borken, Emmerich, Rees, Ring | |
| Rees captained the England U21 side in the Six Natio | |
| On 5 February 2009, Geoffrey | Rees CBE announced that he would be retiring as Prin |
| hen tournament began to be lit up when Leighton | Rees checked out in ten darts in front of the TV cam |
| Liz | Rees, Chief Archivist 1993-present |
| December 13 - Thomas | Rees, Congregational minister (d. |
| Rees' contribution to plant biochemistry was substan | |
| Rees counter-attacked, chipped over the head of Lomu | |
| Rees created the title role in the original producti | |
| Patrick | Rees Daneker (born January 14, 1976) was a pitcher i |
| Buckley married Sarah | Rees, daughter of William Rees of Tonn near Llandove |
| Lord Glentawe married, firstly, Margaret | Rees, daughter of Josiah Rees, on 20 January 1854 at |
| Fison married Gwladys | Rees Davies, daughter of John Robert Davies, on 3 Fe |
| colonies with his friend and fellow-barrister, | Rees Davies. |
| In 1928 while only 23, | Rees decide to switch to the professional league cod |
| Following Merlyn | Rees' decision to legalise the UVF in 1974 Spence en |
| Philip | Rees described it as "perhaps the most interesting a |
| Rees did not have any formal education as a child bu | |
| British historian Laurence | Rees did the research compilation and lead writing f |
| On April 2, 1998, | Rees died in a DeLand, Florida, hospital at the age |
| Rees donated one of his rugby boots to be bronzed an | |
| ve-were traveling near Annapolis, Maryland when | Rees, driving his green Chrysler, forced them off th |
| One such resident was General | Rees E. Price, who purchased and developed large par |
| Flem | Rees Elementary School (Unincorporated) |
| date unknown - Abraham | Rees, encyclopaedist (d. |
| On December 4, | Rees entered the light welterweight prizefighter com |
| Rees established the Diwygiwr in 1835 as a direct re | |
| Longman, Hurst, | Rees, etc., London 1814 |
| Geoffrey | Rees, ex-principal (1987 - 2009) was given a CBE at |
| On 20 September 2009, | Rees featured on the Australian television show, Bor |
| Rees' first degree was in Politics from Portsmouth P | |
| Rees first played rugby for Swansea Grammar School, | |
| irit of Mystery was built at Millbrook by Chris | Rees for Pete Goss. |
| Kotelnik beat Gavin | Rees for the WBA light-welterweight title on 22 Marc |
| During World War II, | Rees fought in the East African Campaign, the North |
| Professor Phillip Howell | Rees FRGS, FBA, CBE (born 17th Sept 1944) is a Briti |
| Rees furthermore is a strong defender of human right | |
| Rees G. Richards was born July 22, 1842 near Swansea | |
| For the Ohio politician, see | Rees G. Richards. |
| Universe, Martin | Rees, General Editor. |
| After exiting the vehicle, | Rees gestured at the couple to roll down their car w |
| Maszenan AM, Seviour RJ, Patel BK, | Rees GN, McDougall BM (1997). |
| t, Jones, Benyon, Walsh, Wilson, Kelly, Heaton, | Rees, Greenall, Stephens, Mantle, Chisnall, Coslett. |
| Agent Provocateur was established in 1994 after | Rees grew tired of seeing drab undergarments. |
| Rees grew up in Newport, Cardiff, and South London, | |
| Rees grew up in England and played for the Everton a | |
| Rees had 55 caps for Canada, captaining them on 23 o | |
| rived at the crime scene, where they found that | Rees had removed the deceased Harold's clothing and |
| Despite England's defeat, | Rees had put in a decent performance in that match. |
| Rees had a string of injuries during the 2005-06 sea | |
| The press recorded that | Rees had "a great game that caused intense enthusias |
| After | Rees handed over, Major General K. S. Thimayya repor |
| Rees has published numerous books and non-academic a | |
| e in our favorite hotel in the Campo de'Fiori," | Rees has written. |
| Mr | Rees has overseen large-scale developments and impro |
| To date, | Rees has made over 150 appearances for the club, bec |
| The son of the Reverend T. M. | Rees, he passed out from the Officer Cadet College, |
| Carl | Rees, head coach of American Fairfield Stags men's s |
| Rees held the seat until the constituency was abolis | |
| In addition to his film credits, | Rees helped produce and direct a record-setting 13 m |
| As a congressional aide, | Rees helped to draft the Trafficking Victims Protect |
| arce (along with Thomas Sargeant of Harrisburg, | Rees Hill of Greene County, and Samuel McKean of Bra |
| Rees Hill was a U.S. army colonel in the War of 1812 | |
| Rees, his wife Francis and brother-in-law Nicholas V | |
| May 20 - Rice | Rees, historian, 35 |
| 1978: Leslie | Rees, History of Australian Drama |
| Rees holds the United States Soccer Federation Natio | |
| May 7 - | Rees Howell Gronow, memoirist (d. |
| Rees Howells was director of the college until his d | |
| He was succeeded by his son Samuel | Rees Howells who led the college until a year before |
| The college is featured in the DVD | Rees Howells Intercessor: The Man, The Legacy Rees H |
| based in Swansea, Wales, was founded in 1924 by | Rees Howells. |
| er before losing to eventual champion, Leighton | Rees in the quarter-finals. |
| nald then played a large part in the sacking of | Rees in favour of Kristina Keneally. |
| ub on 6 September 1983 as a substitute for Tony | Rees in a 1-0 home win against Stoke City in the Fir |
| It was first named by Jan | Rees in 2010 and the type species is Akaimia altucus |
| ored his first aerial victory while teamed with | Rees in Gunbus Serial No. 1649, driving a Fokker Ein |
| Plaque honouring | Rees in Caernarfon |
| ht-roomed house on the site designed by Rowland | Rees in 1873. |
| He is played by Roger | Rees in the movie Frida. |
| d with Toronto-based pianist and teacher Howard | Rees in creating a series of videos and workbooks do |
| mous letter, Moser also voiced his suspicion of | Rees in Margaret Harold's murder in 1957, as the two |
| h Tests, and was named as a replacement for Tom | Rees in the shadow of the 2009 Six Nations, and bega |
| PQ 14 consisted of 24 ships, led by Commodore E | Rees in Empire Howard. |
| David "Dai" | Rees is a Welsh former rugby union and professional |
| Nicknamed "The Rock", | Rees is the current EBU Lightweight Champion, and fo |
| A little-known fact about | Rees is his desire to take up a career in media afte |
| Currently, | Rees is a full time creative consultant at the San F |
| Dai | Rees is a Halifax Hall Of Fame Inductee. |
| Still only extremely young, | Rees is considered to be a potential future New Zeal |
| Rees is also attached to direct a Casey Silver Produ | |
| Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Merlyn | Rees it came to be the dominant theme in the conflic |
| Carwyn | Rees James (2 November 1929 - 10 January 1983) was a |
| th; Jock Sutherland; John Bowlby; John Rawlings | Rees; John Rickman; Martha Harris; Michael Balint; P |
| Rees joined Newport in 1934 after joining Newport Po | |
| Released by Millwall on his return, | Rees joined Crawley Town on non-contract terms. |
| Rees, Jonathan. | |
| Peter | Rees Jones (1843 - 1905) was the son of a hat maker, |
| September 2008, renowned golf course architect | Rees Jones oversaw a renovation project to update th |
| en redesigned by Robert Trent Jones in 1957 and | Rees Jones twice, in 1989 and 2006. |
| Edgar | Rees Jones was born on 27 August 1878, the son of Re |
| Along with fellow Coalition Liberal Edgar | Rees Jones of the Merthyr constituency, Haslam playe |
| The Riverside course, renovated by | Rees Jones in 2002, was recognized among the top 10 |
| He hired | Rees Jones (no relation to Bobby) to redesign the go |
| brought substantial changes and was followed by | Rees Jones' work in preparation for the 2006 PGA Cha |
| r a period of troubled trading and the death of | Rees Jones, the store was purchased by John Lewis of |
| Island Club, with golf courses by Tom Fazio and | Rees Jones. |
| Thomas | Rees' journal gives his name as Tobe, an abbreviatio |
| Rijckloff van Goens ( | Rees, June 24, 1619 - Amsterdam, November 14, 1682) |
| her trip being entirely funded by a friend whom | Rees knew only by their first name, as well as a tri |
| Rees, Laurence (2005). | |
| Rees, Laurence (6 January 2005). | |
| an by Major George Tom Molesworth Bridges (Hugh | Rees, London, 1910) |
| Rees lost his World title via TKO loss to Andreas Ko | |
| Through his editing of Y Diwygiwr, | Rees lucidly disseminated the principles of Nonconfo |
| Rees made his NBL debut on 26 March, 2006 netting tw | |
| Rees made his debut for the Wales under-21 side on 6 | |
| Rees made his debut for Swansea in 1919 and captaine | |
| sly represented Wales at under-21 and B levels, | Rees made his senior debut on 29 April 1992, coming |
| Rees made his international debut against England on | |
| Rees managed a penalty goal against France in 1923, | |
| Rees Memorial Carillon | |
| Click, Anjette Lyles, Gordon Northcott, Melvin | Rees, Miguel Rivera, George Sack, Tommy Searl, Ralph |
| November 18 - David | Rees, minister and writer (d. |
| so SO4-bearing silicates of Na, K, H3O, Ca, Sr, | REEs, Mn, Fe, Nb and W. Electron vacancies can be pr |
| held the seat until 1892 - when his son William | Rees Morgan Davies was elected to succeed him as MP. |
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