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lack-Brody Family, Kite Family, Retsch Family, | Rogers Family |
The famous | Rogers decision requiring court-appointed monitors fo |
The film features | Rogers' character running across a galaxy of old TV w |
te to narrowly defeat State Senator and fellow | Rogers resident Cecile Bledsoe. |
Paiva-Weed was married for 23 years to fellow | Rogers High School alumnus Mark Weed, who died of can |
iment, under the leadership of William Findlay | Rogers. |
in 1906-07 by London-based architectural firm | Rogers, Bone & Cole. |
Steve Hitchcock - Captain Flash | Rogers |
ter a year of operations with the First Fleet, | Rogers sailed from San Diego for another Far East cru |
Winter rains flooded | Rogers Dry Lake soon after, preventing additional X-4 |
d by the Giants to the St. Louis Cardinals for | Rogers Hornsby. |
The original contract called for | Rogers to sing during each half time show, but he pul |
resulted in a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for | Rogers. |
1925 was a much more productive year for | Rogers, who claimed 68 wickets at an average of 23.11 |
It is also the theme song used for | Rogers' long running TV movie serial of the same name |
ts from 2006 to 2007 and was a CFL analyst for | Rogers Sportsnet from 2003 to 2005. |
nals along with Frankie Frisch in exchange for | Rogers Hornsby. |
re traded by the Cubs to the Boston Braves for | Rogers Hornsby. |
nes, who also wrote and produced the album for | Rogers). |
He lost the election by a margin of 53% for | Rogers and 47% for Segall. |
cago Cubs to the Boston Braves in exchange for | Rogers Hornsby. |
ember 20, 1965) is a Canadian sportscaster for | Rogers Sportsnet. |
Unfortunately for | Rogers, his landing had not gone unnoticed. |
Jarvis Square was the setting for | Rogers Park's first annual Halloween Party for Kids o |
Podunk, Michigan, an alternative name for | Rogers City, MI in Presque Isle County, Michigan |
Miller has also worked for | Rogers Sportsnet as a play-by-play announcer for Cana |
field has been built on the site of the former | Rogers campus. |
vative money and supporters mostly went former | Rogers Cable President & CEO John Tory, and Ootes cho |
adium is being built on the site of the former | Rogers Campus. |
due in part to his friendship with its founder | Rogers Caldwell. |
In the 2003 Tour de France, | Rogers helped Richard Virenque win his sixth Polka do |
Francis | Rogers Ellerbe (December 25, 1895 - July 8, 1988) was |
For others of the same name, see Francis | Rogers. |
At Juilliard, he studied voice with Francis | Rogers. |
In his 37 first-class matches, Francis | Rogers scored 1309 runs at an average of 22.18. |
Frank | Rogers - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar (track 1) |
in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside as Frank | Rogers (from 1987 until the character was killed off |
She was married to Frank | Rogers and left in 1991 on the collapse on their marr |
Rucker co-wrote the song with producer Frank | Rogers. |
It was prompted by the death of Frank | Rogers, a Labour Party MP, and was won by Fred Gerbic |
Warren Hull as Frank | Rogers |
ir self-titled debut album with producer Frank | Rogers, with an expected release date of August 2009. |
nder the leadership of the late Reverend Frank | Rogers, ground was broken on the same site and constr |
After losing her father, Frank | Rogers she became vulnerable and easy prey for cult l |
ed in the ensuing by-election to replace Frank | Rogers in the seat of Onehunga when Rogers died in 19 |
Jimmy Lydon as Frankie | Rogers, as a child |
"affectionate yinzer spirit" on par with Fred | Rogers and Myron Cope. |
n television that he met, and worked with Fred | Rogers, who soon asked him to participate in a new sh |
ter best known for her collaboration with Fred | Rogers on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, on which she a |
or many programs, eventually teaming with Fred | Rogers to arrange and perform the music heard on Mist |
In 1965, Fred | Rogers returned to Pittsburgh and renamed the show Mi |
mencement speakers, including Bill Cosby, Fred | Rogers and former Virginia governor Jim Gilmore. |
Dan Crozier is a nephew of Fred | Rogers. |
Frederick | Rogers Graves, Bishop of Shanghai |
Sir Frederick | Rogers, 8th Baronet (1811-1889) (created Baron Blachf |
Devon, he was the eldest son of Sir Frederick | Rogers, 5th Baronet and Jane Lillicrap, daughter of J |
Ingle's principal consecrator was Frederick | Rogers Graves. |
Frederick | Rogers Graves |
In a departure from | Rogers' earlier collections of typically original com |
Aside from | Rogers, other manufacturers licensed by the BBC to pr |
ased in March 1980, it was a first single from | Rogers' album Gideon. |
s but was deemed too different in persona from | Rogers to play the part. |
ence stations on the Red Line, which runs from | Rogers Park at Chicago's northern city limits, throug |
"Bichiro," "LeBron James's Hummer," "Alex from | Rogers Park," "GatorBill from Champaign", "Denver Dav |
tish colonies, but when confirmation came from | Rogers himself, he and his men were treated as heroes |
In 1940, the shoreline routing of US 23 from | Rogers City to Cheboygan was opened. |
album features a further nine hit singles from | Rogers' career, hence missing out on a number of othe |
Fulvia Perini as Fulvia | Rogers |
Management of the funding | Rogers was providing was handled by Boston financier |
Bruguiera hainesii C. G. | Rogers |
two herbarium field numbers collected by C. G. | Rogers in 1904 from the South Andaman Island. |
On Duty-faith by G. | Rogers, from "The Sword and the Trowel" [magazine by |
Possibly to downplay Capra's gaffe, | Rogers then called third nominee George Cukor to join |
Published by Gamaliel | Rogers and Daniel Fowle, the Advertiser consisted pri |
Along with his business partner Gamaliel | Rogers, Fowle was the first to print Samuel Adams and |
h farmhouse designed by architect James Gamble | Rogers II, overlooking the golf course in the heart o |
Gamble | Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area is a 144-acre ( |
The park is named for Gamble | Rogers, a Florida folk singer. |
On October 10, 1991 Gamble | Rogers was camping in the area. |
musicians have also headlined including Gamble | Rogers, Will McLean, Jeanie Fitchen, Bobby Hicks, Don |
s his paternal uncle and namesake James Gamble | Rogers were both architects. |
ecorded by Tom Russell, John McDermott, Gamble | Rogers, Jerry Jeff Walker, the New Kingston Trio, Lia |
creen of the original building by James Gamble | Rogers, 1915 |
In the USA, James Gamble | Rogers' reconstruction of the campus of Yale Universi |
me is the second album from folk singer Gamble | Rogers. |
John McDermott, The New Kingston Trio, Gamble | Rogers, Tom Russell, Jerry Jeff Walker, Robert James |
With a mansion designed by James Gamble | Rogers, it was one of the outstanding experimental fa |
Garnet | Rogers (Fiddle, Electric guitar) |
enway, Jeannie Lewis, David Massengill, Garnet | Rogers, and Glenn Yarbrough. |
ts, including Kathy Mattea, June Tabor, Garnet | Rogers, Claudia Schmidt, John McCutcheon, Peter, Paul |
ob Bossin, Stuart McLean, Eve Goldberg, Garnet | Rogers, Nancy White, Sylvia Tyson, Don Ross, Rick Sal |
itions were shared by Lee Holdsworth for Garry | Rogers Motorsport on Saturday and Ford Performance Ra |
nt on in 2005 to secure a drive with the Garry | Rogers Motorsport team. |
Gary | Rogers directed the movie from a screenplay written b |
compound created by Christopher Marrs and Gary | Rogers in 1996 at Cortex Pharmaceuticals. |
m Ewart Gladstone's son Herbert Gladstone gave | Rogers what he said were his father's opinions on Iri |
General | Rogers, who spent 44 years in uniform, had an unusual |
Dayton Lummis appeared as General | Rogers in the 1957 episode "The General's Disgrace". |
ario, the son of Reginald George and Genevieve | Rogers, the fifth of ten children. |
"Sometimes Out of Touch" (Fowler, Gentry, | Rogers) - 3:36A |
ck Kalisz, Scott Lang, and former mayor George | Rogers. |
ht on the Tyrant George III: The Second George | Rogers Clark Lecture (1978) |
George | Rogers, franchise record, most rushing yards by a roo |
George | Rogers, NFL Record (since broken), most rushing yards |
e new riding of Leduc-Beaumont-Devon to George | Rogers. |
py for the United States who had helped George | Rogers Clark in his capture of Vincennes. |
ues of figures with local significance: George | Rogers Clark, Daniel Boone, Thomas Jefferson, King Lo |
George | Rogers Clark Memorial Commission |
Major Harris George | Rogers (born: August 31, 1891, Newton Robinson, Ontar |
he coached Heisman Trophy running back George | Rogers and compiled a 45-36-1 record. |
a veteran of the Revolutionary War and George | Rogers Clark's 1778 expedition to Illinois in which F |
he Saints drafted Heisman Trophy winner George | Rogers from the University of South Carolina. |
George | Rogers Clark cabin along the Ohio river. |
George | Rogers Clark used the road to return to Louisville by |
George | Rogers was born in Jamaica and immigrated to Canada i |
World Series in 1965 as a member of the George | Rogers Clark All-Stars of Jeffersonville, IN. |
e River Ohio 1778-1783 and Life of Gen. George | Rogers Clark. |
y featured one Heisman trophy winner in George | Rogers during the 1980 football season. |
ffrey Thompson, Syd Conabere as orderly George | Rogers, and Judith Godden as Nurse Jill Adamson. |
He was related to George | Rogers Clark, a military officer who served during th |
ath, in which the revitalization of the George | Rogers Clark cabin was a part of the Greenway project |
George | Rogers, NFL rushing title, 1,674 yards |
He financed George | Rogers Clark with $8,000 for his Illinois campaign, w |
the time it was part of land granted to George | Rogers Clark, who lived in a log cabin near the creek |
bronze sculpture by Felix de Weldon of George | Rogers Clark, located immediately east of the park se |
George | Rogers Clark, in his memoir, refers to him as "Tobacc |
iter, hunter, and scout who assisted in George | Rogers Clark's campaign to capture the Illinois count |
The state of Virginia rewarded General George | Rogers Clark and his regiment for their victorious ca |
One of Honaker's ancestors was with George | Rogers Clark in the march to Vincennes, Indiana durin |
enamed in his honor and is now known as George | Rogers Boulevard. |
The church is located opposite George | Rogers Clark National Historical Park, at 205 Church |
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 |
George | Rogers Clark gravestone |
(soldier) a nephew of William Clark and George | Rogers Clark. |
He took part in George | Rogers Clark's celebrated Illinois campaign in 1778, |
Samuel St. George | Rogers (June 30, 1832 - September 11, 1880) was a Con |
as a relative of both William Clark and George | Rogers Clark because his mother, Lucy Clark, was thei |
and the successful campaign of General George | Rogers Clark in Illinois 1778 occurred with his finan |
George | Rogers Clark had directed Linn to move the militia po |
ttle, he traveled to Harrod's Town with George | Rogers Clark the following month and, in late 1778, h |
saw Progressive Conservative candidate George | Rogers win over 50% of the vote over a slate of five |
In early 1778, George | Rogers Clark, eager to defend what was western Virgin |
usin twice removed of William Clark and George | Rogers Clark. |
be credited with helping revitalize the George | Rogers Clark Cabin, construction of a commercial dist |
lasting from June 8 to June 15, he and George | Rogers Clark were elected by popular vote to represen |
George | Rogers Clark Park, the site of a cabin owned by the p |
Howell, George | Rogers. |
He served as a scout in George | Rogers Clark's 1780 expedition into the Ohio country. |
ttack on New Orleans in 1793 by General George | Rogers Clark. |
named after two brothers: military hero George | Rogers Clark in the Midwest, and explorer William Cla |
e island was settled on May 27, 1778 by George | Rogers Clark's militia and 60 civilian settlers, who |
George | Rogers Clark had captured the territory from the Brit |
Not to be confused with the George | Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge in Louisville, Kentucky. |
George | Rogers is a politician from Leduc, Alberta. |
eft Breast, which documented her partner Gerry | Rogers' battle with breast cancer. |
Gerry | Rogers (born 1964) is a Canadian documentary filmmake |
s castle, where she tries all afternoon to get | Rogers to get over Zelda and literally back onto his |
"Jukebox in My Mind" (Dave Gibson, | Rogers) - 3:40 |
Gil | Rogers as Robins |
Gil | Rogers as Sheriff Billy Hart |
Tommy Giles | Rogers - vocals, keyboards |
hoot Jack Pulford in the back, and then Gillom | Rogers was to shoot Books. |
slady was a 1956 American film starring Ginger | Rogers and Carol Channing. |
Ginger | Rogers as Mary Carroll |
Fred Astaire in the scene where his and Ginger | Rogers' characters are caught in a gazebo during a ra |
and Etta Moten, danced by Fred Astaire, Ginger | Rogers and the chorus; this is notable for being Asta |
This musical made a star of Ginger | Rogers, who, with Allen Kearns, sang "Could You Use M |
les Boyer, Eddie Cantor, Mary Pickford, Ginger | Rogers, Bette Davis (who was married at the Inn in 19 |
isted of such talents as Charles Boyer, Ginger | Rogers, Rita Hayworth, Edward G. Robinson, Henry Fond |
r Rogers/Fred Astaire musical, in which Ginger | Rogers had turned a pair of white dancing shoes red w |
Bob Hope, Ginger | Rogers, Liberace, Sophia Loren, Elizabeth Taylor, Har |
ce Upon a Honeymoon, Cary Grant says to Ginger | Rogers he always wants to "remember you just the way |
ane from 1931 until 1933 and to actress Ginger | Rogers from 1934 until 1940. |
e cast that included Katharine Hepburn, Ginger | Rogers and Lucille Ball, Leeds was nominated for an A |
Door (1937) opposite Katharine Hepburn, Ginger | Rogers, and Adolphe Menjou. |
Bergerac was the former husband of Ginger | Rogers and Hayes had just starred in Attack of the 50 |
The film stars Joseph Cotten, Ginger | Rogers and Shirley Temple, with Spring Byington, Tom |
er, who would later be known as actress Ginger | Rogers, thought up her new name and introduced her to |
buck, also known as a London buck or a Ginger | Rogers (after the actress of the same name) |
version of Roberta the song was sung by Ginger | Rogers, who did an imitation of Roberti. |
Ginger | Rogers - Monkey Business |
lm was remade as Heartbeat (1946), with Ginger | Rogers and Basil Rathbone. |
n she was hired to create the gowns for Ginger | Rogers for her 1937 film Shall We Dance with Fred Ast |
rformed by Fred Astaire and danced with Ginger | Rogers in their movie Swing Time. |
all We Dance where it was introduced by Ginger | Rogers as part of a song and dance routine with Fred |
he film, and then paired Lew Ayres with Ginger | Rogers, before casting Norman Foster as the male lead |
ryl Walker, Mickey Rooney, Bette Davis, Ginger | Rogers, Katharine Hepburn, Laraine Day, Henry Fonda, |
Ginger | Rogers (1911-1995), actress |
irected by Mitchell Leisen and starring Ginger | Rogers. |
s can be seen in the eponymous costumes Ginger | Rogers wore as the glamorous all-American working gir |
d an early break in 1948 appearing with Ginger | Rogers and Lizabeth Webb in Carissima, a West End mus |
team of Fred Astaire and a 23-year-old Ginger | Rogers, and also starred Alice Brady, Edward Everett |
It was originally written for Ginger | Rogers in Top Hat (1935). |
They are joined by Ginger | Rogers and Thelma Todd on their trip from New York to |
pisode of The Screen Guild Theater with Ginger | Rogers and Fred Macmurray, the January 6, 1941 episod |
ta Moten and danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger | Rogers as part of an extended production dance number |
His last feature film, the Ginger | Rogers comedy The Groom Wore Spurs, in which he playe |
y, Fred Niblo, Ayn Rand, Ronald Reagan, Ginger | Rogers, Morrie Ryskind, Norman Taurog, Robert Taylor, |
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