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Cenotaph, by Rowell | Rogers (1990) |
It was produced and written by D.J. | Rogers. |
Preface by Thorold | Rogers pp. |
It is bounded to the north and east by Oliver | Rogers and Victoria Road, to the south by Marmora Ter |
They were replaced for performances by Jimmy | Rogers (bass) and Rick Allen (drums), but the band re |
Vocal is taught by Robin | Rogers and Erin Slenk. |
land for St Michael's Church was given by the | Rogers family of Carwinion and the building was compl |
is beautiful stained glass window, given by Dr | Rogers, was made by a Munich firm. |
All lyrics written by Tommy | Rogers, all music composed by Between the Buried and |
a 1929 British crime film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring Dorothy Seacombe, Ian Harding and |
Choir which is currently directed by Jonathan | Rogers. |
99, and was replaced for one season by Shelagh | Rogers. |
ten by Frank Butler (based on a story by Adela | Rogers St. Johns). |
nally folded in 1971, but was revived by Lelan | Rogers in 1978. |
the County " is a 1979 song performed by Kenny | Rogers, and co-written by Roger Bowling and Billy Ed |
a 1938 British comedy film durected by Maclean | Rogers and starring Claude Hulbert, Winifred Shotter, |
a 1937 British comedy film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring George Carney, Dinah Sheridan, Br |
l in Love with a Dreamer" is a single by Kenny | Rogers and Kim Carnes. |
Make It is the title of a 1985 album by Kenny | Rogers, released by Liberty Records (see 1985 in musi |
ies: a literary stroll, translated by Lawrence | Rogers, University of California Press, 2002. |
iving catch to protect a perfect game by Kenny | Rogers. |
to auditions: "Islands in the Stream" by Kenny | Rogers and Dolly Parton (duet with Danielle Falco) |
version of Roberta the song was sung by Ginger | Rogers, who did an imitation of Roberti. |
n biochemistry was a "field dominated by men", | Rogers decided to follow in her husband's footsteps, |
a 1939 British comedy film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring June Clyde, Hugh Williams, Louise |
Performed by Roy | Rogers and reprised by Pat Brady - "I'm Beginning to |
a 1953 British comedy film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring Hy Hazell, Harry Secombe and Mich |
The population is stated by Consul | Rogers (1859) as 400, the cultivation then being 30 f |
m version to the music of "Turnaround" by Stan | Rogers. |
a 1958 British comedy film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring Thora Hird, Eric Barker and Vera |
Their Choir program, led by Travis | Rogers, has won competitions. |
r in Milton, Massachusetts, designed by Isaiah | Rogers (1833), that is now the Captain Robert Bennet |
all We Dance where it was introduced by Ginger | Rogers as part of a song and dance routine with Fred |
is a compilation cd released in 2006 by Kenny | Rogers on Capitol Records. |
From Fresh Water is a 1984 album by Stan | Rogers. |
cle Howie's assistant Charlotte played by Mimi | Rogers fall in love. |
It was directed by Bob | Rogers and cinematography was done by Reed Smoot. |
"Crazy" is a 1985 single by Kenny | Rogers. |
A GSM/EDGE model is released by AT&T, | Rogers Wireless, T-Mobile, SunCom Wireless and Cincin |
ish Colonial Revival style, designed by Thomas | Rogers Kimball for the Burlington Railroad. |
rst published in 1907, and was written by Alex | Rogers. |
ideon is the eighth solo studio album by Kenny | Rogers, issued by United Artists Records in 1980. |
This edition was won by Michael | Rogers, who rode for Team AIS. |
and the Oxford Lectern Bible designed by Bruce | Rogers. |
Most tries in a season: 23 by Darren | Rogers 1999 |
Published by Gamaliel | Rogers and Daniel Fowle, the Advertiser consisted pri |
a 1934 British crime film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring Anne Grey, Tom Helmore and Wally |
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, by Charles | Rogers, LL.D. F.S.A. Scot. |
a 1950 British crime film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring John Bentley, Dinah Sheridan and |
there being a widely admired design by Richard | Rogers, the newly elected Conservative-Liberal partne |
Orchestrated by Shorty | Rogers |
Designed by Richard | Rogers and developed by British Land and Oxford Prope |
They are joined by Ginger | Rogers and Thelma Todd on their trip from New York to |
Northwest Passage is a 1981 album by Stan | Rogers. |
The show was presented by Lisa | Rogers. |
ompanies were organized and directed by Robert | Rogers, and eventually became known as Rogers' Ranger |
rn was based on the novel A Free Soul by Adela | Rogers St. Johns. |
"Walking By Myself" ( | Rogers), Jimmy Rogers & Big Walter Horton - 2:48 |
Background vocals by Claudette | Rogers Robinson, Pete Moore, Ronnie White, and Bobby |
rculation, allegedly based on a story by Adela | Rogers St. John, and the 1938 Torchy Blane film Blond |
a 1938 British comedy film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring George Carney, Gus McNaughton, Ma |
The music video was directed by Chris | Rogers and premiered in June 1997. |
Background vocals by Claudette | Rogers Robinson, Ronnie White, Bobby Rogers, and Pete |
They were hosted by Will | Rogers and Rogers also presented all of the awards. |
It has also been sung by Roy | Rogers (Sons of the Pioneers), Johnnie Ray, Jack Teag |
Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume V. by Charles | Rogers (1857) and three others are found in The Poets |
On Duty-faith by G. | Rogers, from "The Sword and the Trowel" [magazine by |
"Getaway", penned by Kid | Rogers (a guitar instrumental), was featured on the a |
The ferry service was restarted by Bryan | Rogers after a gap of 80 years and is now run by volu |
character's singing voice was provided by Roy | Rogers and additional vocals in the cartoon were done |
ate Taito Phillip Field was defeated by Trevor | Rogers of National. |
a 1960 British comedy film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring Leslie Randall, Joan Reynolds, Mi |
of February 2011, the position is held by Bill | Rogers. |
e island was settled on May 27, 1778 by George | Rogers Clark's militia and 60 civilian settlers, who |
tate include gardens first established by John | Rogers in 1842. |
The song was recorded by David | Rogers as a country song and was made famous internat |
Perhaps influenced by Timothy | Rogers, Moore re-located his own family to Upper Cana |
Jake, voiced by Tristan | Rogers, is a debonair, charismatic, friendly kangaroo |
The song was covered later that year by Kenny | Rogers on his album Love Is Strange. |
ich was copied by Coverdale (1535) and by John | Rogers in the Matthew Bible (1537), and which was ret |
It is bounded to the south by Oliver | Rogers and Victoria Roads, and in every other directi |
with Billy Ed Wheeler), both recorded by Kenny | Rogers, and "Blanket on the Ground", "What I've Got I |
a 1941 British comedy film directed by Maclean | Rogers and starring Bunny Doyle, Betty Driver, Chili |
originally drawn as titling capitals by Bruce | Rogers in 1914 for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
t New York Navy Yard 18 April 1864, Ens. C. W. | Rogers in command. |
Bruguiera hainesii C. G. | Rogers |
s, edited by B. J. Birch, H. Halberstam, C. A. | Rogers |
two herbarium field numbers collected by C. G. | Rogers in 1904 from the South Andaman Island. |
The original contract called for | Rogers to sing during each half time show, but he pul |
Agawam is also called Agavam, | Rogers 15, and Rogers' Hybrid Nr. 15. |
ness and now owns a shop in Swindon called Don | Rogers Sports & Trophies. |
tish colonies, but when confirmation came from | Rogers himself, he and his men were treated as heroes |
57 °C) was recorded at a gold mining camp near | Rogers Pass. |
lliams, stated that both Lawrence Campbell and | Rogers would each serve a three year trial term. |
transferred to the new high school campus the | Rogers campus was demolished. |
merly located at Loyola's Lakeshore Campus, in | Rogers Park, Chicago. |
to and four other Citytv stations in Canada to | Rogers Media in 2007. |
, the Royal York Hotel, the Air Canada Centre, | Rogers Centre, the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, t |
donesia through Indosat, and in Canada through | Rogers, Telus, and Bell Mobility. |
Wireless is a joint venture of Bell Canada and | Rogers Communications, created in 2005 to establish a |
ting Progressive Conservative candidate Harris | Rogers in a landslide in the 1957 federal election. |
Liberal candidate Terry | Rogers won the resulting by-election on 20 August 200 |
saw Progressive Conservative candidate George | Rogers win over 50% of the vote over a slate of five |
vote fall due to independent candidate, Peter | Rogers, who came 3rd and took a large share of the vo |
Because of the reduced capacity of | Rogers Field, the WSU Cougars played all of their hom |
Possibly to downplay Capra's gaffe, | Rogers then called third nominee George Cukor to join |
Newfoundland command passed to Captain Thomas | Rogers in April 1797. |
Steve Hitchcock - Captain Flash | Rogers |
Spanish Gold: Captain Woodes | Rogers & the Pirates of the Caribbean (Bloomsbury, 20 |
d by the Giants to the St. Louis Cardinals for | Rogers Hornsby. |
ember 24, 1922, St. Louis Cardinals outfielder | Rogers Hornsby hit two home runs, one off each brothe |
Carlos Deon | Rogers (born February 6, 1971 in Detroit, Michigan) i |
t pop such as Barry Manilow, Carpenters, Kenny | Rogers, Celine Dion and Anne Murray. |
3), as well as Howard Hawks' Cary Grant-Ginger | Rogers 1952 comedy, Monkey Business, and the 1957 Pat |
One member of the "School Daze" cast, Alva | Rogers, starred in Daughters of the Dust, another ind |
Catoosa is located near the city of Catoosa in | Rogers County, just inside the municipal fenceline of |
According to the United States Census Bureau, | Rogers Township covers an area of 24.22 square miles |
reger was the former host of Hockey Central on | Rogers Sportsnet between 1998 and 2006. |
ruled an illegal tackle by Blues centre Steve | Rogers. |
will be the new CEO of Duke, and Duke CEO Jim | Rogers will become chairman. |
sociate member of the Chaire d'entrepreneuriat | Rogers - J.-A.-Bombardier. |
Tate Chairman, Richard | Rogers considered this by far the best proposal submi |
ay 2008, Bob Alexander filed to challenge Mike | Rogers. |
vada System of Higher Education Chancellor Jim | Rogers and TV personality Jon Ralston. |
ip in September, 1863; its name was changed to | Rogers Township on May 9, 1864. |
Charles 'Buddy' | Rogers - Buddy Milton |
With the help of Charles Townshend, | Rogers is appointed governor of Michilimackinac over |
by Marcel Varnel and starring Charles 'Buddy' | Rogers, June Clyde and Steven Geray. |
y proclaimed after the execution of Charles I, | Rogers went home with Firmin and "bemoaned the king's |
rds early on and got in contact with Charles H | Rogers, curator of the Princeton collections. |
sports car outside the home in Chicago's West | Rogers Park neighborhood of Sharon Patrick, the estra |
"Spoilt Victorian Child" (Simon | Rogers, Smith) - 4.11 |
eanuts Gang, Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop, Mister | Rogers' Neighborhood and Dr. Seuss. |
had retired and the Conservatives chose Adrian | Rogers to be their candidate. |
Christopher "Cris" | Rogers (born February 4, 1979) was among the first to |
Christopher Columbus | Rogers (1846-1888) was a controversial and colorful T |
t, appearing on albums by June Christy, Shorty | Rogers, Shelly Manne, Buddy Rich, Buddy DeFranco, Mar |
ath of Williams in 1991, the church considered | Rogers and Campbell each as a potential leader and vi |
He served as pastor of First Baptist Church in | Rogers, Texas (1967-1969), First Baptist Church of Wo |
he news of the union to all the churches: John | Rogers, for the Christians and "Raccoon" John Smith f |
In 1758 Joseph Cilley joined | Rogers' Rangers and served in northern New York and C |
Downtown Athletic Club in New York City named | Rogers as the winner of the 1980 Heisman Trophy. |
y 10 miles (16 kilometers) east of the city of | Rogers in War Eagle, Arkansas, United States. |
UVF) shot dead two Catholic civilians (Desmond | Rogers (54), Fergus Magee (28)) and a Protestant civi |
When a new elementary school, Clara E. | Rogers Elementary School, was built in 1953, the acad |
Born in Clarksville, Tennessee, | Rogers received a limited schooling. |
UGA kept the school; however, the clash cost | Rogers his job. |
ffices of Anglo-American giant Clifford Chance | Rogers & Wells, now called Clifford Chance. |
owned an early container ship (the Clifford J. | Rogers, built in 1955), and in 1956 introduced contai |
Donald Clinton "Don" | Rogers was a professional American football player wh |
on of the University of Toronto, the CN Tower, | Rogers Centre (formerly Skydome), Air Canada Centre, |
Miracles member and co-composer Bobby | Rogers did the falsetto spoken-word intro, "what does |
In 1944 Matthews became head coach at | Rogers High School in Rogers, Arkansas. |
d benefactor of California's Coachella Valley, | Rogers was honored by having named after him a childr |
ranks fifth all-time behind Ty Cobb (.366), | Rogers Hornsby (.359), Joe Jackson (.356). |
's church, Oxford (1714-19), rector of Coln St | Rogers and canon of Gloucester cathedral (1718-39). |
military made him well-known to Colonel David | Rogers, General Harmar, General Arthur St. Clair and |
e British by forces of American Colonel George | Rogers Clark. |
came to Vincennes representing Colonel George | Rogers Clark, he imitated Clark's presentation in Cah |
m and marked the start of things to come, with | Rogers soon becoming the lead singer of the group and |
Also known as Yon Comis Island, | Rogers bears a 27-room Tudor mansion, with tennis and |
Commander John | Rogers, USS Flag, led a landing party of sailors and |
ky state biographer Amy Witherbee commented on | Rogers service, “Rogers' multiple roles on the Approp |
ith the same name on the community television, | Rogers Cable. |
from his 44th, as well as several companies of | Rogers' Rangers. |
the Beale and the Ingram lumber companies, the | Rogers Saw Mill Co., the Hardee livestock market, the |
ndian War William Stark commanded a company of | Rogers' Rangers in northern New York and was promoted |
g agent with Bradley Transportation Company in | Rogers City, Michigan from 1924 to 1938. |
It was one of a series of concept albums | Rogers intended to do about the regions of Canada. |
For the 73rd through the 77th congresses, Will | Rogers held the seat at-large. |
resentatives being vacated by Congressman Paul | Rogers but lost the Democratic primary. |
current campaign treasurer for Congressman Hal | Rogers, J.P Wiles; local business owner Bill Hamilton |
state, largely represented by Congressman Hal | Rogers, a longtime friend of Hilda Legg. |
Like many influential conservative pastors, | Rogers participated in the advancement of a conservat |
itional Student and Family Housing consists of | Rogers Hall, an apartment facility with 94 one bedroo |
o and his mystery-solving teen consorts Shaggy | Rogers, Freddy Jones, Daphne Blake and Velma Dinkley, |
in 1904 they commissioned the construction of | Rogers Dam and Croton Dam on the Muskegon, as well as |
t been determined if the show will continue on | Rogers after the four scheduled episodes. |
y taking on his fiancee, Amanda Cooper (Ginger | Rogers), as a patient. |
Manders, Bleu Edmondson, Johnny Cooper, Randy | Rogers Band, Reckless Kelly, and Restless Heart. |
the Redskins drafted Auburn cornerback Carlos | Rogers with the ninth pick. |
Future Washington Redskins cornerback Carlos | Rogers was one of Troupe's Bulldog teammates. |
Born in Cornwall, Connecticut, | Rogers completed preparatory studies and was graduate |
mencement speakers, including Bill Cosby, Fred | Rogers and former Virginia governor Jim Gilmore. |
s can be seen in the eponymous costumes Ginger | Rogers wore as the glamorous all-American working gir |
The film stars Joseph Cotten, Ginger | Rogers and Shirley Temple, with Spring Byington, Tom |
by George W. Foster, builder of Courtview (now | Rogers Hall), for his daughter, Virginia, and her hus |
The parents of cowboy/philosopher Will | Rogers are buried in the Chelsea cemetery. |
Atalanta is a reservoir along Prairie Creek in | Rogers, Arkansas, used primarily for recreation. |
Shortly thereafter, in 1931, Croton and | Rogers dams were joined by the Hardy Dam, situated be |
e was later a host of NBA XL and CFL Crunch on | Rogers Sportsnet. |
Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 95th Grey Cup at | Rogers Centre. |
ed substantially from the acoustic demo cut by | Rogers. |
ed to 30-minutes in the wake of budget cuts at | Rogers Media's Citytv stations across Canada includin |
5:30 was created as a result of budget cuts at | Rogers Media's Citytv stations across Canada which in |
Good To Be Alive is the second album by D. J. | Rogers in 1975. |
Dalhausser and | Rogers have dominated both the domestic US tour and n |
Dalhausser and | Rogers are the reigning Olympic gold medalists from t |
re News announcing its release date, Katharine | Rogers, in L. Frank Baum: Creator of Oz, believes tha |
Meanwhile, her daughter Evelyn | Rogers, a librarian at Oral Roberts University ran fo |
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