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His grand daughter Edith | Rogers served as a MLA in the Manitoba Legislature. |
n 1808, with Thomas Dorland and David McGregor | Rogers, he withdrew from the house to protest an amen |
David Dickson | Rogers (June 10, 1845 - January 28, 1915) was a Canad |
In 1884 David D. | Rogers bought 47 acres (190,000 m2) of land on the be |
ds, Rod Stewart, Carly Simon, Art Davis, Kenny | Rogers, Bonnie Raitt and Pancho Sanchez. |
ryl Walker, Mickey Rooney, Bette Davis, Ginger | Rogers, Katharine Hepburn, Laraine Day, Henry Fonda, |
We can't go on pretending day by day (Kenny | Rogers) That someone, somehow will soon make a change |
In the 2003 Tour de France, | Rogers helped Richard Virenque win his sixth Polka do |
nel, and signed a two year exclusive deal with | Rogers Communications, to broadcast the shows on G4 C |
Rob Nilsson as Dean Jim | Rogers |
rs Dean, presumably to incriminate Dean, while | Rogers dissented strongly. |
Following his death Lyn | Rogers is still carrying his unborn baby. |
In December 2004, | Rogers was also involved with Teachers TV when he was |
It pre-dates the decision in | Rogers v Whitaker which substantially followed F v R |
"China in Your Hand" (Carol Decker, Ron | Rogers) - 4:07 |
his disqualification, the UCI declared Michael | Rogers as the winner with the silver medal going to U |
The Liberal Democrat David | Rogers OBE was elected in the 2005 election. |
In a departure from | Rogers' earlier collections of typically original com |
Norman Rossington as Detective Sergeant | Rogers |
The success of the single did earn | Rogers an appearance on national TV to promote the si |
to Queen Henrietta Maria and directed against | Rogers on the Thirty-nine Articles |
's lack of financing required director Maclean | Rogers to only permit one take per scene. |
st Off the Wings (feature film), Director: Lee | Rogers |
ation with Mohawk scouts who were dismissed by | Rogers. |
director of obsessive compulsive disorders at | Rogers Memorial Hospital in Milwaukee, says: "For the |
In Canada, the LG GW620 is distributed by | Rogers Wireless. |
s for the Pittsburgh Public School District at | Rogers Middle School for the Creative and Performing |
Eighth District: Mike | Rogers |
1905 S. Dixieland Rd | Rogers, Arkansas 72758 |
"The Same Old Story" (Luther Dixon, Elgin, | Rogers) - 2:21 |
"The Way You Do the Things You Do" (Robinson, | Rogers) - 3:24 b |
Donald Howard | Rogers (1988) |
Fairhaven High School, donated by | Rogers in 1906, is the most recognizable landmark in |
Douglas "Doug" | Rogers (born January 26, 1941 in Truro, Nova Scotia) |
resignation of the former headteacher Dr Steve | Rogers, Scott Ratherham has been appointed as headtea |
The current district superintendent, Dr. Roy | Rogers. |
Early in July 1775, Dr. Samuel | Rogers of Gloucester led his company of minutemen to |
ick a bold move since they had drafted Charles | Rogers with the 2nd overall pick the year before. |
Goldstraw, bassist Steve Toyne and drummer Ian | Rogers (AKA Joe Kin). |
or Eisentrager, and then Jayhawks drummer Norm | Rogers started the band The Cows. |
"Sloppy Drunk" (Jimmy | Rogers)- 6:05 |
were reportedly thrown before All-Pro DT Shaun | Rogers escorted him out of the room. |
are still an adult contemporary station due to | Rogers Media's CISS-FM serving as the hot AC station |
After the school closed in 1996, Duncan and | Rogers were instrumental in re-opening it as a charte |
During 1980-1992, | Rogers appeared at The International Consumer Electro |
y caused by the death of his father, Dwight L. | Rogers. |
dents led by Las Vegas attorney James E. (Jim) | Rogers made an effort to take control of KORK. |
As in earlier campaigns, | Rogers refused to accept money to avoid any question |
Earline S. | Rogers is a Democratic member of the Indiana Senate, |
After the early 1960s | Rogers stopped performing on trumpet, and left the ja |
During these early days, | Rogers was involved in creating baseball's reserve cl |
In the early 1960s | Rogers would appear as a stand up comedian on the rad |
Ken Miller, Paula Cooper, Terry Easley, Jayson | Rogers, Grant Merrill, Alan Caudle, Patrick Grant, "U |
n is Morse, located five blocks to the east of | Rogers Park station. |
er industry was the backbone of the economy in | Rogers City and Presque Isle County until the second |
rthside Chicago neighborhoods of Edgewater and | Rogers Park and has a readership that extends through |
His wife, Edith Nourse | Rogers, succeeded him in Congress. |
Edith Nourse | Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital - Bedford, MA |
Edith Nourse | Rogers, one of the first women to serve in Congress, |
Edith Nourse | Rogers |
Life and Experiences of Edmund Dawson | Rogers, Spiritualist and Journalist (autobiography, 1 |
Edmund Dawson | Rogers (born Holt, Norfolk, England, 7 August 1823, d |
Dr. Edward H. | Rogers, who was escorting her, assured The Times that |
Charles Edward “Buddy” | Rogers (August 13, 1904 - April 21, 1999) was an Amer |
ham Bell, Reginald Aubrey Fessenden, Edward S. | Rogers, Sr., Edward Samuel Rogers (Ted Rogers), Donal |
ax, Mark Woods, David Ewe, Peter Edwards, Yogi | Rogers, Syd Eru, Ricky Cowan, Tana Umaga, David Lomax |
Restoration Movement preacher and elder Samuel | Rogers moved to the Falls of Rough Creek in Henry Cou |
mbers of the Cherokee Nation West elected John | Rogers as their principal chief in October, but their |
The Conservatives won this election, and | Rogers initially sat in the legislature as a backbenc |
In the 1993 election, Trevor | Rogers moved east to the new Howick seat, which cover |
Main Stage: Deadboy and the Elephantmen, The | Rogers Sisters, Celebration, Tapes 'n Tapes, The Stil |
He married Eliza Jacobs | Rogers on June 9, 1846 in New Castle County, Delaware |
n and women's suffrage leader Elizabeth Selden | Rogers. |
of Caleb Elijah Nourse and Elizabeth LeBreton | Rogers Nourse on October 26, 1859, Elizabeth and her |
Elizabeth Barlow | Rogers is the president of the Foundation for Landsca |
Elizabeth Barlow | Rogers is a landscape designer, landscape preservatio |
The trailer featured Emelianenko and | Rogers performing a variety of attacks and defenses a |
ll continues to serve as Chairman Emeritus and | Rogers Yarnell is the company's Chairman. |
Arnebergh married Emilie Katherine | Rogers (1908 - 2009), on May 1, 1937. |
In 1910, King engaged architects | Rogers and MacFarlane to design this building as thei |
According to engineer Susan | Rogers, a rare technical error on her part led to dis |
In 1859, the English consul | Rogers estimated the population to be 200, who cultiv |
All six matches were broadcast in English by | Rogers Sportsnet. |
However, the time and enormous effort | Rogers expended on the project continued to undermine |
It was named in honor of entertainer Will | Rogers (1879-1935) in 1936 and provided unconventiona |
The Rev Enys Henry | Rogers was vicar of Herodsfoot 1900-1902. |
Eric M. | Rogers (1946). |
Eric M. | Rogers (1947). |
Ernest Elias | Rogers (December 6, 1866 - 1945) was an American poli |
hed Research Professor and holds the Ernest P. | Rogers Chair at the University of Georgia School of L |
tically comic - was firmly established, making | Rogers something of an icon in the market. |
Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Julie Etchingham, Chris | Rogers, Kate Sanderson, Matthew Price, and Becky Jago |
She is the mother of Evelyn L. | Rogers, another perennial candidate. |
ere hidden to set up an ambush in the event of | Rogers' return. |
Brian McDermott, who succeeded ex-boss Brendan | Rogers on January 27, 2010, after excelling in an FA |
are based on actual events , for example, Roy | Rogers riding his horse Trigger in the hotel. |
nals along with Frankie Frisch in exchange for | Rogers Hornsby. |
cago Cubs to the Boston Braves in exchange for | Rogers Hornsby. |
iginally launched in June 2006, exclusively on | Rogers Cable, under the ownership of Seabridge Media. |
t a short-lived second channel, exclusively on | Rogers Cablevision channel 24, called KENS II. |
Martineau Walker, and later as an executive at | Rogers AT&T Wireless. |
have captured their boats and extra supplies, | Rogers revises his plan and sends an injured officer |
In extra-time, Don | Rogers scored twice for Swindon, leading them to a 3- |
tt, Hon D Sc, Mr John Metcalfe BA, FLA, Mr F H | Rogers MA, FLA, FNZLA, Major General J R Stephenson C |
F. B. | Rogers Silver Co. was a silversmithing company founde |
cticed law and Carole served on the faculty of | Rogers State University prior to becoming a stay-at-h |
In fall 2006, | Rogers Cable and Bell TV in Canada added HDNet to the |
ll, intrepid band of Toronto Blue Jays fans at | Rogers Centre frequently bring cowbells to Blue Jays |
After Farmer and | Rogers refused to make him a partner in their busines |
raper, but he instead took a job at Farmer and | Rogers which specialized in women's fashions. |
a religious sect founded by local farmer John | Rogers (1648-1721). |
After losing her father, Frank | Rogers she became vulnerable and easy prey for cult l |
ck home in Ohio by the husband and father, Hal | Rogers. |
le purchased land from his father-in-law, Amos | Rogers, which included the Clift Farm of 80 acres (32 |
Bentonville, Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, | Rogers, Arkansas, and Siloam Springs, Arkansas joined |
Arkansas, including Fayetteville, Springdale, | Rogers, and Bentonville. |
The song was featured in | Rogers' three-CD box set "Kenny Rogers: The First 50 |
The drama features Jean | Rogers, Larry J. Blake, John Eldredge and Richard Tra |
Lew Archer; one,"Death by Water," features Joe | Rogers) - 2001 |
On 9 February 2009, | Rogers completed a successful trial and signed with D |
be shown on CBS, during Strikeforce: Fedor vs. | Rogers on November 7, 2009. |
groups of Chet Baker, Maynard Ferguson, Shorty | Rogers, and others. |
"Homesick Fever" (Owen, | Rogers) - 3:53 |
district bounded by Third, Binney, Fifth, and | Rogers Streets in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
The film features | Rogers' character running across a galaxy of old TV w |
The film starred: | Rogers himself as Reverend Matt Spencer (the narrator |
He financed George | Rogers Clark with $8,000 for his Illinois campaign, w |
of Boyce, Boyce, Shuel, Mulloy, Fintry, Auden, | Rogers, Fushimi, Bannerman, Ritchie, Mulvey, Goldwin, |
ney in Washington, D.C. and joined the firm of | Rogers & Wells (now part of Clifford Chance), and rel |
ng Company, the Pittsburgh printing firm where | Rogers worked. |
Giles Firmin calls | Rogers "a man so able and judicious in soul-work that |
In his first season, | Rogers led the league in rushing with 1,647 yards, wh |
ter a year of operations with the First Fleet, | Rogers sailed from San Diego for another Far East cru |
Drawn against Porto in the first round, | Rogers contributed to a 1-0 win in the home leg and t |
Dennis Morgan - First Mate | Rogers (as Richard Stanley) |
Charles Stewart married, firstly, Elizabeth | Rogers, after June 1659. |
o Brazil, Jr., Scott Stevens, Andy Fish, Randy | Rogers and Mad Man Pondo. |
Fitzmaurice and | Rogers embodied the needs of the photographers that M |
V analyst for the team's new flagship station, | Rogers Sportsnet. |
The following year | Rogers won election to Congress. |
Hill records, in Foot's book, | Rogers ordering a curfew of 10 o'clock in a match aga |
After being unsuccessful for reelection, | Rogers moved to New York City in 1867 and became coun |
f tithe stealing, printed by F. C. for William | Rogers, Richard Wilkin, and Benjamin Tooke, 1711 |
itions were shared by Lee Holdsworth for Garry | Rogers Motorsport on Saturday and Ford Performance Ra |
In 2008, Bill Adam, driving for Jim | Rogers, won the overall HSR Championship, placing fir |
The park is named for Gamble | Rogers, a Florida folk singer. |
Palestine, briefly expressed sympathy for the | Rogers Plan - which was proposed to reduce belligeren |
as a substitute in the 86th minute for Robbie | Rogers, recording his first cap for the USMNT, nearly |
s the FAA-designated reliever airport for Will | Rogers World Airport and serves business and corporat |
In 2010, Adam continued driving for Jim | Rogers in a "new" Audi R8. |
n she was hired to create the gowns for Ginger | Rogers for her 1937 film Shall We Dance with Fred Ast |
rce and it possibly became a sub-base for Will | Rogers Field, Oklahoma. |
Leo Vasquez to the Oakland Athletics for Kenny | Rogers. |
Mickey Newbury and originally a hit for Kenny | Rogers. |
It was originally written for Ginger | Rogers in Top Hat (1935). |
ypreos has gone on as a hockey analyst for the | Rogers Sportsnet cable television network in Canada. |
tect and Collect (1935-36), filled in for Will | Rogers in 1935 on Gulf Oil Headliners and took part i |
can Playhouse, and episodic writing for Mister | Rogers' Neighborhood. |
r the government announced its support for the | Rogers Plan. |
vel, Cities of Refuge, was shortlisted for the | Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, longlisted for t |
t, as was common in the period, but for Albert | Rogers, nephew of Major Rogers, the discoverer of the |
ous artists including backing vocals for Kenny | Rogers and Levon Helm, mandolin for the Dixie Chicks |
y in the process of renovating the former F.B. | Rogers Silver Company factory into loft residences. |
Former F.B. | Rogers Silver Company, West Water Street, Taunton, Ma |
Phipps and his third wife, the former Margaret | Rogers, built the Phipps Estate, in part to provide j |
children from his union with the former Lydia | Rogers of Boston. |
ld has been owned since 2007 by former Richard | Rogers managing director and RIBA president, Marco Go |
He is married to the former Marjorie | Rogers; they have four children and two grandchildren |
irds of the attendance area of the former Glen | Rogers High School, both of which had been closed sev |
d Damon Stoudamire, as well as forwards Carlos | Rogers and Walt Williams. |
Foster and | Rogers had been teamed before on Young Man of Manhatt |
centric religion in the West Indies founded by | Rogers in the 1920s, known as the Afro-Athlican Const |
first discovered by Rogersville founder Joseph | Rogers, who was said to have drunk from the spring wi |
father-in-law of Rogersville's founder, Joseph | Rogers. |
imon Hill, Peter Stevenson, Carrie Frais, Lisa | Rogers and Dave Beckett commentated for the channel. |
Fraley W. | Rogers (1850 - May 10, 1881) was an American baseball |
nted a commission of enquiry of Francis Edward | Rogers QC, Dr Philip Sydney Jones and Dr Frederic Nor |
Frank Lewis | Rogers (1932 - 25 April 1980) was a New Zealand polit |
ever Gonna Dance" from the Fred Astaire/Ginger | Rogers film Swing Time (1936). |
dition, revised and enlarged by Frederick R.S. | Rogers, Charles A.H. Franklyn, George W. Shaw and Hug |
After missing two free throws, | Rogers came back on the next possession to hit the ga |
instead named it in honor of his friend, Will | Rogers, the American humorist who died in a plane cra |
ng out of that building, some members from the | Rogers and Bentonville area decided to form a new con |
al volume of outgoing freight traffic from the | Rogers White Lime Company located at Limedale on the |
obtains the majority of its programs from the | Rogers Communications-owned Citytv system. |
After a 3 year absence from NASCAR | Rogers returned to the Camping World Truck Series onc |
oronto over the possibility of moving from the | Rogers Centre to BMO Field, potentially as early as t |
From 2008-2009, | Rogers served as the first "real-estate guru" on FiLi |
After a four year absence from NASCAR, | Rogers returned to series competition in 2005 in NASC |
Hailing from Sydney, | Rogers was eliminated in the semifinals of the 100m f |
rapova announced a hiatus from tennis from the | Rogers Cup until 2009, which prevented her from conti |
ea, crossing the Blue Ridge not far from Mount | Rogers. |
4 album released by Liberty Records from Kenny | Rogers. |
While performing the song, frontman Tim | Rogers would move his arms in the same manner as Syd |
resigned as manager and owner Emil Fuchs hired | Rogers Hornsby to replace him. |
With Lewis' funding and | Rogers' expertise, the group formed Cryptic Studios. |
nity leave) that has aired on G4techTV Canada, | Rogers TV, and MSNBC since March 2003. |
kane, but Idaho continued to play its games at | Rogers Field in 1970. |
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