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In the three games at | Rogers Centre (then called the Skydome), Stairs had 5 |
In its time, Erroll Garner, Shorty | Rogers, Red Norvo, Laurindo Almeida, and Bud Shank al |
In 1916 he gave up | Rogers Hornsby's first home run. |
State Fair, starring Janet Gaynor, Will | Rogers and Lew Ayres |
e River Ohio 1778-1783 and Life of Gen. George | Rogers Clark. |
Gen.) Carl | Rogers Darnall (1867-1941), Professor of Chemistry at |
The state of Virginia rewarded General George | Rogers Clark and his regiment for their victorious ca |
and the successful campaign of General George | Rogers Clark in Illinois 1778 occurred with his finan |
ttack on New Orleans in 1793 by General George | Rogers Clark. |
ture, was designed by architect George Bigelow | Rogers for Garet Van Antwerp, a wealthy Mobile druggi |
se, designed by local architect George Bigelow | Rogers, in 1915. |
The building was designed by George Bigelow | Rogers, a local Mobile architect who was responsible |
Colonel George C. | Rogers |
evival style by local architect George Bigelow | Rogers. |
he formed a company, recruited George Herbert | Rogers, and in June 1845 took it to Melbourne and ope |
Gerard F. | Rogers (Chief Judge): Appointed to TTAB in 1999; Prio |
Bruges Gerhild man | Rogers: The novel factory by Ingeborg Drewitz. |
During the offseason, the Giants acquired | Rogers Hornsby from the St. Louis Cardinals for Frank |
phia Phillies in 1927 when the Giants obtained | Rogers Hornsby. |
(Deborah Gibson/Carl Sturken/Evan | Rogers) Music Sales Corp., ASCAP/Bayjun Beat Music/Wa |
gs written by Deborah Gibson/Carl Sturken/Evan | Rogers - Music Sales Corp., ASCAP/Bayjun Beat Music/W |
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nch ambassador, speaks of the support given to | Rogers by the greatest part of the people: "even his |
m Ewart Gladstone's son Herbert Gladstone gave | Rogers what he said were his father's opinions on Iri |
Glenn Edward | Rogers, Jr. (born June 8, 1969 in Memphis, Tennessee) |
According to Australian GM Ian | Rogers in Chess Life Online, White should still win a |
While all this goes on, | Rogers, who clearly states his dissatisfaction in his |
ob Bossin, Stuart McLean, Eve Goldberg, Garnet | Rogers, Nancy White, Sylvia Tyson, Don Ross, Rick Sal |
After his stint at Gonzaga university, | Rogers nominated for the 1997 NBA Draft where he was |
"Teach Me How to Say Goodbye" (Evan | Rogers, Carl Sturken) - 3:49 |
year of the administration of Governor Daniel | Rogers. |
The new track separates from the old grade at | Rogers (approximately 25 km east of the pass) and cli |
These included a grammar school, | Rogers School, built in 1885. |
Gregory ("Greg") | Rogers (born 14 August 1948) was an Australian sprint |
rnment, Rademaker joined Barbour, Griffith and | Rogers in January 2007. |
ary 2011, Rademaker left Barbour, Griffith and | Rogers and joined the Podesta Group. |
linkscale, Edwards, R. Evans, Groves, Limpkin, | Rogers, J. Williams) - 4:14 |
ion in their line-up, when the guitarist Glenn | Rogers, that played in Hirax and the thrash metal ban |
t this time by the addition of guitarist Chris | Rogers, and has remained a four-piece ever since. |
g this time, the band replaced guitarist Glenn | Rogers with George Ochoa. |
Guitarist Glenn | Rogers (Hirax) had left the band and former Recon gui |
In June 2009 guitarist Chris | Rogers announced his departure from the band. |
Guitarist, Adam | Rogers, also recorded a version on his 2007 album, Ti |
el Graham, Tyler Brayton, Andre Gurode, Victor | Rogers, Cedric Cormier, Justin Bannon, Mark Fenton, S |
ast By Fergus Millar, Hannah M. Cotton, Guy M. | Rogers Edition: illustrated Published by UNC Press, 2 |
In 1906, Henry H. Huttleson | Rogers donated the Bank of Commerce Building on Water |
en upset about a recent argument he'd had with | Rogers over what had happened to O'Donnell. |
The commercial single release had Kenny | Rogers' "I Can't Unlove You" on the b-side. |
led by Oliver de la Durantaye, who had battled | Rogers in 1758, discovered the boats. |
"Harlem Nocturne" (Earle Hagen, Dick | Rogers) - 7:57 |
"Take My Hand" (Kenny | Rogers) |
One of Hewitt's investments handled by | Rogers and Page was the Loup Creek Estate in Fayette |
"Make Someone Happy" (Beck, | Rogers) - 2:47 |
An 11.4 mile branch from Harlingen to | Rogers Lacy, Texas (began operating in November 2004) |
re: Little Walter (chromatic harmonica), Jimmy | Rogers (guitar), Otis Spann (piano), Willie Dixon (ba |
single were Little Walter on harmonica, Jimmy | Rogers on second guitar, Otis Spann on piano, Willie |
rrently represented by Republican Harold "Hal" | Rogers. |
rd of directors at the naming of the Harold D. | Rogers Student Commons Building at KCTCS Somerset cam |
Major Harris George | Rogers (born: August 31, 1891, Newton Robinson, Ontar |
practiced law with the firm of Harris, Henry, | Rogers, and Harris. |
Harry Oliver | Rogers (21 January 1889 - 4 July 1956) was an English |
"Ev'rything I've Got" (Lorenz Hart, Richard | Rogers) - 2:55 |
rgorian, Josefina Vergara, Tammy Hatwan, Julie | Rogers, Katia Popov, Searmi Park, Alyssa Park, Sid Pa |
sh the county seat for its new Hawkins County, | Rogers successfully lobbied, through the influence of |
er, Jimmy Witherspoon, Coleman Hawkins, Shorty | Rogers, Charlie Rouse, Billy Mitchell, Bud Shank, Al |
a's longest tunnel, so bypassing the hazard of | Rogers Pass. |
He attended | Rogers High School in Toledo, Ohio, and the Universit |
d as premier on October 29, 1900, he appointed | Rogers as a minister without portfolio. |
However, he defeated | Rogers at the 1886 election, taking the seat with a s |
Born in Hednesford, Staffordshire, | Rogers made his first-class debut for Worcestershire |
was headlined by senior and Heisman candidate | Rogers. |
In 1934, he married Helena J. | Rogers, the granddaughter of Benjamin Rogers. |
py for the United States who had helped George | Rogers Clark in his capture of Vincennes. |
Joe Mendoza and starring David Hemmings, John | Rogers and Roberta Paterson. |
ordick, Bobby Bonilla, Rickey Henderson, Kenny | Rogers, and Jeromy Burnitz. |
Disturbances at the Henry Treat | Rogers Mansion continued, however. |
of millionaire industrialist Henry Huttleston | Rogers (1840-1909). |
Henry Huttleston | Rogers (January 29, 1840 - May 19, 1909) was a United |
ilding was donated in 1906 by Henry Huttleston | Rogers, who was one of the key men in John D. Rockefe |
er, millionaire industrialist Henry Huttleston | Rogers of Standard Oil fame. |
the first business venture of Henry Huttleston | Rogers, who became a leading United States capitalist |
Other wealthy philanthropists such as Henry H. | Rogers, Andrew Carnegie, and George Eastman also cont |
he sudden death of his father-in-law, Henry H. | Rogers Sr., in 1909, Urban Broughton became president |
ssmen, including William Rockefeller, Henry H. | Rogers, and Thomas W. Lawson, for enriching themselve |
(VGN), built by industrialist Henry Huttleston | Rogers to ship coal from West Virginia to port at Sew |
silent partner, industrialist Henry Huttleston | Rogers, a native of Fairhaven, Massachusetts. |
Henry Wade | Rogers served as President between 1890 and 1900 and |
wedding was held at the residence of Henry H. | Rogers and his wife, Abbie Gifford Rogers at 2026 Eas |
He was also an associate of Henry Huttleston | Rogers (1840-1909), a financier and industrialist who |
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. |
After her defeat, | Rogers and her husband moved to Edmonton. |
officer, Antoinette Frank and her accomplice, | Rogers LaCaze. |
Lance-Corporal Herbert James | Rogers (6 March 1893 - 12 October 1916) was an Englis |
named after two brothers: military hero George | Rogers Clark in the Midwest, and explorer William Cla |
V. Sarkhosh Curtis, R. Hillenbrand, J.M. | Rogers, London-New York, 8-13. |
His practice is located in Beverly Hills, CA. | Rogers starred on Bravo's Million Dollar Listing in s |
"When I Find Him" (Jessi | Rogers Goodman, Jason Rogers) |
Merlin hires Zachary | Rogers, played by Clark Brandon, to work in his garag |
Recognizing his potential, | Rogers partnered with him for the 2006 season and beg |
009 training camp with tendinitis in his knee, | Rogers was waived/injured by the Cowboys on August 2 |
Since the start of his career, | Rogers has built and maintained a reputation among po |
Near the end of his life, | Rogers was suffering from Mercury poisoning, a common |
Gerard and his Buck | Rogers co-star Erin Gray reunited in 2007 for the TV |
With his experience, | Rogers was able to turn the mill into a profitable op |
During his testimony, | Rogers claimed that he had been out drinking with the |
Donkey Hodie (Fred | Rogers) |
played include Wayne Krantz, Ari Hoenig, Adam | Rogers, Chris Potter, Seamus Blake, Logan Richardson, |
Holding, Joan; | Rogers, Colin D., eds (1988). |
el 42, A-HA, John Mayall, Jools Holland, Kenny | Rogers, James Last to Coolio. |
ty with tracks arranged by Bill Holman, Shorty | Rogers and husband Bob Cooper). |
ghfare, Va Route 651.Sumerduck is also home to | Rogers Ford Farm Winery and Smith's Antiques. |
Originally, the southernmost bay was home to | Rogers' drug store (the Rogers lived on the second fl |
ional Hockey League team and their home arena, | Rogers Arena. |
ont Park, Riverhills Park, Angel of Hope Park, | Rogers Park, Sulphur Springs Water Tower, and Rivercr |
Bob Hope, Ginger | Rogers, Liberace, Sophia Loren, Elizabeth Taylor, Har |
rse of Gene Autry, and "Trigger", the horse of | Rogers, were left in the concrete beside the prints o |
legendary American humorist and horseman Will | Rogers who died in 1935. |
In late 2005, CBC Radio host Shelagh | Rogers featured the website for a special edition of |
The song was a major seller in Houston, Texas, | Rogers home town, where he was established among the |
laced by a new auxiliary entrance to Howard at | Rogers Avenue. |
The screenplay by Anita Loos and Howard Emmett | Rogers was based on a story by Loos. |
e (story), Lex Neal (story), and Howard Emmett | Rogers (story) with uncredited assistance from Al Boa |
Citizen Kane), Brian Marlow, and Howard Emmett | Rogers from the play Jazz King by James Ashmore Creel |
Howell, George | Rogers. |
The missile explosion, however, sends | Rogers into a catatonic state, and he falls into the |
Hubert Augustus | Rogers (1887 - 1976) was an English-line Old Catholic |
hop Carmel Henry Carfora consecrated Hubert A. | Rogers. |
ke, who would go on to marry the humorist Will | Rogers. |
the song include Engelbert Humperdinck, Jimmie | Rogers, Jim Reeves and Tom Jones. |
daughter, Sienna, and her future husband, Mark | Rogers, was due to fly out but his flight was delayed |
d for a Famous Funnies cover illustrating Buck | Rogers, but it was considered too violent for that co |
In 1969, | Rogers consecrated Daniel Q. Brown to the episcopacy, |
Following the break of Blind Melon, in 1999, | Rogers and musician Rene Lopez formed the band Extra |
ing another federal election in 1958, in which | Rogers and Shaw faced each other again, this time wit |
At the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, | Rogers combined with his brother Neil to claim gold i |
The Heartland Cafe is a restaurant in the | Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago. |
In 1940, | Rogers was responsible for bringing Social Credit int |
In the | Rogers Cup she was crushed by eventual champion Kim C |
In 1964, | Rogers was made an Officer of the Most Excellent Orde |
In 1948 | Rogers returned to the Woman's College as an assistan |
In 1996, | Rogers High School was ranked by Newsweek number 771 |
In 2010, | Rogers sold $80 million dollars+ of real estate accor |
In 2001, | Rogers commanded a military intelligence company base |
In 1868, | Rogers was instrumental in bringing the Religious Hos |
y featured one Heisman trophy winner in George | Rogers during the 1980 football season. |
inent attorney and politician in Philadelphia, | Rogers teamed up with sporting goods magnate Al Reach |
ed in a large diversion of the mainline in the | Rogers Pass of the Selkirk Mountains. |
s of the British Admirals Cup Team, and in '77 | Rogers' Contessa 43, Moonshine, was the top scoring b |
After leaving the University in 1950, | Rogers directed Tallulah Falls School (1951-1953) and |
In 1819, | Rogers joined the London Madrigal Society and a year |
In 1559, | Rogers was made archdeacon of St Asaph, and on 15 May |
In 2007, | Rogers became embroiled in a legal conflict with Sony |
In 1996, | Rogers ran for Colorado's First Congressional Distric |
In 1973, | Rogers co-founded the Quantum Fund with George Soros. |
In 1896 | Rogers was appointed a federal judge on the United St |
iter, hunter, and scout who assisted in George | Rogers Clark's campaign to capture the Illinois count |
In 1997, | Rogers and Fulton both wrestled in the WWF's Light He |
In 1970, | Rogers joined Arnhold and S. Bleichroder. |
6th-12th) located in Chicago, Illinois in the | Rogers Park neighborhood. |
He took part in George | Rogers Clark's celebrated Illinois campaign in 1778, |
Reprinted in Betty | Rogers Rubenstein (ed.), et al. |
on Aug. 21, 1984, in a garbage dumpster in the | Rogers Park neighborhood on Chicago's far North Side. |
bert Canyon was a railway-based village in the | Rogers Pass area of British Columbia, Canada, based a |
In 2005 | Rogers joined T-Mobile Team and led it for the 2007 T |
In 1992, | Rogers was named to the All-Century Team at Universit |
In 2004, | Rogers went on to study for his master's degree in Th |
is family lived on Kenmore Avenue in Chicago's | Rogers Park neighborhood. |
In 1971, | Rogers Field was demolished to construct Martin Stadi |
Jarvis Square is a commercial district in the | Rogers Park neighborhood on Chicago's North Side. |
In 1997/1998 | Rogers appeared in the touring production of the play |
In 2000, | Rogers was seen during the sponsor credits for the IT |
When his contract with WKAT expired in 1979, | Rogers remained in Miami but moved down the AM dial t |
In 2006 | Rogers resigned from the California Bar with unspecif |
They resided at 1140 Lunt Avenue in the | Rogers Park section of Chicago. |
The estate stayed in the | Rogers family until 1942, when it became home to the |
In "Roy | Rogers McFreely" he states Francine cleans his bowl o |
In 1759, | Rogers' Rangers returned here hoping for resupply aft |
Initially deployed as a patrolman in Chicago's | Rogers Park neighborhood, Huberman also served as a b |
(Wednesdays) at the No Exit Cafe in Chicago's | Rogers Park neighborhood that began at 10:30PM until |
He served as a scout in George | Rogers Clark's 1780 expedition into the Ohio country. |
rica; Iusacell, Telcel and Movistar in Mexico; | Rogers Wireless, Telus, SaskTel, MTS, TBayTel, Bell M |
In 2008, | Rogers hit 248 not out, carrying his bat for Derbyshi |
his first campaign for public office in 2008, | Rogers was defeated in his run for the 10th District |
ith Sarah, each with a memorial plaque, in the | Rogers' Family Mausoleum at Abney Park Cemetery in St |
oining Citytv, D'Souza hosted "Plugged In!" on | Rogers Television. |
Characters planned include Buck | Rogers, Hawk, Killer Kane, Tigerman, and Draconian Wa |
Popular Canadian drinking songs include Stan | Rogers' "Barrett's Privateers", Great Big Sea's "The |
Some performers include Jimmy | Rogers of Velvet Elvis, and Mike Girard of The Fools. |
as played Broadway shows, including Boccaccio, | Rogers & Hart, The King and I, The Grand Tour, Morris |
musicians have also headlined including Gamble | Rogers, Will McLean, Jeanie Fitchen, Bobby Hicks, Don |
s for popular country artists, including Kenny | Rogers ("Lucille") Patty Loveless ("Chains"), Johnny |
Hampshire Provincial Regiment including Robert | Rogers. |
s with major cable companies including Cogeco, | Rogers Cable, Bell TV and Shaw Direct where Wild TV i |
tive side of West Coast jazz, including Shorty | Rogers, Jimmy Giuffre, Gerry Mulligan, Art Pepper, Bu |
boasted 117 famous performers, including Will | Rogers, listed in the Century Theatre opening night p |
cent Pritzker Prize winners including: Richard | Rogers, Norman Foster, Renzo Piano, Zaha Hadid, etc. |
of the television program "Sounds of India" on | Rogers Channel 22 in Canada, and RJ for CKCU 97.9 FM |
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