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He succeeded his father, Charles M. Poston, | Sr., a one-term senator from 1960 to 1964. |
as "Run" of Run-DMC, and son of Daniel Simmons, | Sr, a public school administrator and Evelyn Simmon |
Long eventually convinced John Klorer, | Sr., a respected engineer and father of the editor |
eded the pro-Long state senator, Ralph E. King, | Sr., a physician from Winnsboro, the seat of Frankl |
ed in honor of Canale's father, John D. Canale, | Sr., a lifelong supporter of the Christian Brothers |
nate Interstate 16 in honor of James L. Gillis, | Sr., a Democrat who served as a State Representativ |
Clemens Vonnegut, | Sr., a German former textile salesman in Amsterdam, |
rown was the eldest child of Dr. John F. Brown, | Sr., a physician, and Lucy Redbeard, of the Seminol |
r University in honor of Dr. James H. Faulkner, | Sr., a longtime supporter and chairman of the board |
Cullum's father was Jim Cullum, | Sr., a clarinetist who led the Happy Jazz Band up u |
cDermott was the third son of Maurice McDermott | Sr., a police officer and former minor league baseb |
wspaper was acquired in 1977 by Fletcher Farrar | Sr., a Mount Vernon, Ill., businessman who employed |
rolina on August 30, 1947 to William Ivey Long, | Sr., a Winthrop University professor and stage dire |
in 1902 in Portland, Oregon to Winfield Ervin, | Sr., a native of Lebanon, Oregon and Theora McNall |
d in Virginia, the son of John Samuel Apperson, | Sr., a medical doctor. |
Garza West were named after Raul "Rudy" Garza, | Sr., a city council member of Beeville and a longti |
t age 3, learning from his father John Blackwell | Sr, a drummer himself, who played with artists such |
ents, Susan Stone Silloway and Thomas Silloway, | Sr., a coppersmith. |
Reverend James M. Nabrit, | Sr., a son of former slaves, became President of th |
Charles Litton | Sr., a resident and entrepreneur of Nevada County, |
New York City, the elder son of Frank Stallone, | Sr., a hairdresser, and Jackie Stallone (born Jacqu |
ed with such black leaders as Alphonse Jackson, | Sr., a former Democratic member of the Louisiana Ho |
, 1646, Sarah Gilman, daughter of Edward Gilman | Sr., a fellow Hingham resident who later removed wi |
His father, Richard C. Shadyac, | Sr., a Washington D.C. attorney, was a long time fr |
His father was Ernst Krebs, | Sr., a physician who promoted a syrup as treatment |
founder of the group was Thomas J. Huddleston, | Sr., a prosperous black entrepreneur and advocate o |
also a great-grandson of Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, | Sr, a grandnephew of Jakob Liv Rosted Sverdrup, Geo |
She was the devoted wife of a D. L. Motley, | Sr., a pastor,; they had two sons who are currently |
Bass Player Mark Leslie Adams | Sr., a native of Dayton, passed away Saturday, Marc |
Her grandfather was Lucien Alexis, | Sr., a prominent New Orleans businessman. |
riend, Frank Blair, the son of Francis P. Blair | Sr., a journalist and politician who had been an ad |
Blewett's great grandfather, Alexander Blewett | Sr., a Republican from Butte, served in the Montana |
hire, the third son of Sarah and Richard Bright | Sr., a wealthy merchant and banker. |
succeed State Representative Parey P. Branton, | Sr., a conservative Democrat from Shongaloo, in cen |
George Edward Bardeen, | Sr., a native of Otsego, Michigan, USA, was a busin |
n and named after his grandfather Basil Hayden, | Sr., a well known distiller during his lifetime who |
Brooks succeeded John Nicholas Sandlin, | Sr., a fellow Democrat from Minden, the seat of Web |
Steve Rowgee | Sr.: A police officer who is an old man, who always |
anton Jr. was born September 24, 1896 to Daniel | Sr., a first generation Irish-American immigrant fr |
n Russell, Mississippi, the son of E. F. Young, | Sr., a Methodist minister and farmer by his wife, M |
worked for a while under Clarence H. Johnston, | Sr., a notable civic architect in Minnesota. |
e library is named after Arthur M. Schlesinger, | Sr., a noted history professor at Harvard during th |
on July 4, 1967 for the late Robert D. Bailey, | Sr., a prominent jurist, diarist, and citizen of Pi |
York, the son of Joseph Sherman Frelinghuysen, | Sr., a New Jersey state senator and later U.S. sena |
orn in Clemson, South Carolina to Lewis H. Shaw | Sr., a minister and businessman, and Grace Williams |
as born in New Roads, deLesseps Story Morrison, | Sr., a former mayor of New Orleans and ambassador t |
at Harvard University and Samuel Morse Felton, | Sr., a railroad executive. |
erdale, Illinois as the son of Curtis Randle El | Sr., a food distributor, and Jacqueline, a day-care |
DeBartolo is the son of Edward J. DeBartolo, | Sr., a real estate pioneer who garnered success in |
the Weatherford Spring Company by Jesse E. Hall | Sr., a prolific inventor as well as businessman. |
but Reese lost to the Democrat Paul Lee Foshee, | Sr., a Natchitoches crop duster, who would serve on |
He was the son of Charles Gratiot, | Sr., a fur trader in the Illinois country during th |
Rossi was the son of Richard Rossi | Sr., a professional jazz guitarist in West View, Pe |
ia in 1704, Allen was the son of William Allen, | sr., a successful Philadelphia merchant of Scotch-I |
He was the son of Edward Eugene Willey, | Sr., a Richmond pharmacist who was a member of the |
Democratic" ticket, was Simon Bolivar Buckner, | Sr., a former Confederate general and governor of K |
mpts to rob a theatergoer, Dr. Lamb (Lon Chaney | Sr.), a sinister, fanatical physician living in the |
orn in Lowell, Massachusetts to Erasmus Darwin, | Sr., a native of Cornish, New Hampshire, and Almina |
, Bobby Leach was rescued by William "Red" Hill | Sr., a riverman, who knew the Falls well and became |
of today's house was built for John Pickering, | Sr., a carpenter, before his death in 1657 upon lan |
hire, Scotland, the only son of George Simpson, | Sr., a writer in Dingwall. |
The park is named for George Payne Cossar, | Sr., a prominent Mississippi attorney in the 20th c |
where she met her future husband, John Tweedy, | Sr., a Columbia Law School student. |
Built in 1753 by Oliver Wolcott | Sr., a signer of the Declaration of Independence an |
in Leeds, England, the son of Thomas Wilkinson, | Sr., a farmer. |
d Ridge, New York, the son of George E. Waring, | Sr., a wealthy stove manufacturer. |
n New York City to Jewish parents Arnold Jacobs | Sr., a lawyer, and Ellen Kheel. |
He is the son of Denzil Minnan-Wong, | Sr., a Chinese immigrant who became a prominent mem |
Nathan Smith Davis | Sr., A.M., M.D., LLD (1817-1904) was a physician wh |
Harry Stradling | Sr., A.S.C. (September 1, 1901 - February 14, 1970) |
Blue Heron Boulevard continues as | SR A1A eastward from US 1, crossing Lake Worth on R |
ami can use a flyover from the left turn lane on | SR A1A to enter SR 907. |
useway in the 1960s, the route to KSC was signed | SR A1A as A1A was routed across the Banana River on |
Intracoastal Waterway to the eastern terminus at | SR A1A (Ocean Boulevard), just south of Boynton Bea |
an intersection with Southeast Ocean Boulevard ( | SR A1A and CR A1A) in Stuart. |
, proposal for a tunnel connecting the port with | SR A1A on nearby Watson Island was eventually appro |
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, | SR A1A was only partially constructed along the bar |
entrance ramp with US 1/US 41, and continuing as | SR A1A and unsigned SR 836. |
y Boulevard in Miami Beach, connecting I-195 and | SR A1A east of the causeway. |
ad G1A" was an analogue on the Gulf of Mexico to | SR A1A on the Atlantic Ocean. |
Eastern terminus: US 1 (continues as | SR A1A) |
oad 707 on the Florida mainland and Ocean Drive ( | SR A1A) by the Atlantic Ocean shore near Jensen Bea |
South Causeway Bridge ( | SR A1A) |
S. Route 1/SR 5) in Aventura and Collins Avenue ( | SR A1A) in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. |
intersection of 63rd Street and Collins Avenue ( | SR A1A), and the southern terminus is the intersect |
d to its present site on Watson Island, just off | SR A1A, and became Parrot Jungle Island. |
km) south of Little Talbot Island State Park on | SR A1A, and near the 46,000-acre (190 km2) Timucuan |
US 1, PGA Boulevard becomes Ocean Boulevard and | SR A1A, which continue along a barrier island of th |
East of | SR A1A, there is a beach front condominium complex. |
n, Bethune Beach is accessible by only one road, | SR A1A, entry being permitted only from the north. |
km) north of Little Talbot Island State Park on | SR A1A, and 8 miles (13 km) south of Fernandina Bea |
k of the St. Johns River to an intersection with | SR A1A, at the Mayport Ferry. |
astal Waterway on a drawbridge one block west of | SR A1A, the eastern terminus of SR 858, one block w |
e the 1945 renumbering, extending from US 441 to | SR A1A, and was State Road 394 prior to 1945. |
ntersection with Federal Highway (US 1-SR 5) and | SR A1A. |
of the causeway to Miami Beach, where it ends at | SR A1A. |
Atlantic Ocean and the Intra-Coastal Waterway on | SR A1A. |
When asking George | Sr. about homosexual prisoners, Barry makes the Fre |
be closed upon completion of the Brown Badgett, | Sr. Advanced Energy and Technology Building. |
congressman and senator Robert M. La Follette, | Sr., advocate of the Wisconsin Idea political refor |
October 7, 1914, she married Joseph P. Kennedy, | Sr. after a courtship of more than seven years. |
Following the retirement of Edgar Bronfman, | Sr. after 25 years as President, Herbits agreed to |
Rhea also supported John Y. Brown, | Sr. against Chandler ally Keen Johnson in the 1939 |
nique Bouligny and backed Edward Douglass White | Sr. against Edward Livingston for the 1st District |
At this point Getty | Sr. agreed to pay a ransom, although he would only |
Edward G. Pitka | Sr. Airport covers an area of 1,250 acres (506 ha) |
Edward G. Pitka | Sr. Airport (IATA: GAL, ICAO: PAGA, FAA LID: GAL) i |
Edward G. Pitka | Sr. Airport |
Location of Edward G. Pitka | Sr. Airport, Alaska |
t rebellion against the Bolsheviks was led by an | SR, Alexander Antonov. |
Edward Vebell, Paul Makler, | Sr., Alfred Skrobisch, Joe de Capriles, James Strau |
Sr. Alice Hess, IHM, is one of Ryan's premier mathe | |
A teacher of AP Statistics and AP Calculus, | Sr. Alice Hess achieves an almost 100% rate of pass |
The Archbishop Ryan Varsity Mathletes, led by | Sr. Alice since the early 90s, have won the Archdio |
Raised calcium stores in the | SR allow for greater calcium release on stimulation |
Toward the end of 1999, Rev. Joseph W. Bailey | Sr. along with Christian youth groups from around t |
His father, Jim Flanigan, | Sr., also played in the NFL for the Green Bay Packe |
Справедливая Россия, СР, Spravedlivaya Rossiya, | SR), also translated as Fair Russia, is a social de |
Fraser | Sr also features in the series in voice-overs of se |
Spearmon's father, Wallace Spearmon, | Sr, also was a sprinter. |
Conkling's grandson Alfred Conkling Coxe, | Sr. also served as U.S. district court judge in the |
ouble scull race with his cousin John B. Kelly, | Sr., also known as Jack Kelly at the 1920 Olympics |
liam Henry Emerson's son, Cherry Logan Emerson, | Sr., also attended Georgia Tech and served as one o |
Chaney, | Sr also appeared in an unrelated film of the same n |
Sammy Davis | Sr. also appeared in two movies, Sweet and Low and |
rd the news that a persecution was approaching, | Sr. Amandine said: "I pray God, not to save the mar |
a mob street crew once led by Frank Calabrese, | Sr., an assertion that Sarno's attorney deemed "a j |
Bowden Connally, Jr., and Merrill Lee Connally, | Sr., an actor and a former county judge. |
a personal talent manager, and Joseph Lawrence, | Sr., an insurance broker. |
In 1984 Paul Speck ( | Sr.), an educator who was originally from Niagara b |
Flora Kehrer - Wife of Enea Bossi, | Sr. an Italian-American aerospace engineer and avia |
garage.It was named after Robert L. Millender, | Sr., an attorney, political activist and campaign m |
lican nominee, the conservative Malouf Abraham, | Sr., an oilman and state representative from Canadi |
In 1929, Gill and Dr. William R. James | Sr., an internationally-famous mining consultant, c |
ch Islands (now Hawaii) to William Heath Davis, | Sr. and his wife, a daughter of Oliver Holmes and r |
s a Fire Commissioner under Mayor John Forward, | Sr., and was director of the Chamber of Commerce. |
gust 1961 by Victor A. Vyssotsky, Robert Morris | Sr., and M. Douglas McIlroy. |
n was also arranged and recorded by John Serry, | Sr. and his ensemble for Dot Records (Catalog #DLP- |
1928 Junior Commodore), brothers Gordon Frost, | Sr.* and Albert A. Frost, Jr.*, Robert Merit, Grant |
the son of Methodist minister John Andrew Rice, | Sr. and Annabelle Smith, who was from a prominent S |
Two brothers from Decatur, Frank M. Lindsay, | Sr. and Arthur O. Lindsay, Sr. bought The Quincy Wh |
0, the son of financier William Larimer Mellon, | Sr. and a grandnephew of U.S. Treasury Secretary An |
ried Eliza Mary Oden, daughter of Benjamin Oden | Sr. and Rachael Sophia West. |
th the Great Beard was the son of Sir John Byron | Sr, and is known as Sir John Byron Jr. |
racy Miller as cold-hearted Coach Martin Weiss, | Sr., and Andy Rossi as racist umpire, Christian. |
unger days, he supported Robert M. La Follette, | Sr. and Al Smith. |
n Galveston, Texas, the son of Edward Sedgwick, | Sr. and Josephine Walker, both stage actors. |
Paul | Sr. and Paul Jr. make cameo appearances in the movi |
The architects were Albert C. Martin, | Sr. and A.L. Haley. |
On Lap 85 Dale Earnhardt | Sr. and rookie Kurt Busch made door to door contact |
y Ray Buhen, the Tiki Ti's only employees, Mike | Sr. and Mike Jr. Buhen are also the sole owners, th |
Washington under the direction of Richard Haux, | Sr. and Robert Kelley. |
and served under governors Robert La Follette, | Sr. and James O. Davidson. |
protein, calsequestrin, binds calcium within the | SR and helps to reduce the concentration of free ca |
e and Kenneth Harlan, and featuring Noah Beery, | Sr. and Wallace Beery. |
orth Carolina, he is the son of I. Beverly Lake | Sr. and Gertrude Bell Lake. |
Selma, Alabama on 21 August 1922 to Milton Wood, | Sr and Roberta Hawkins Wood. |
rtner of Long Island drug kingpin Anthony Loria | Sr. and associate of the Lucchese crime family, Pap |
Ferdinand Julian Egeberg, Einar Westye Egeberg, | Sr. and Theodor Christian Egeberg. |
623 - March 14, 1701) was the son of John Alden | Sr. and Priscilla Mullins, who settled in Plymouth, |
In 1987, the married couple of Hundley Batts, | Sr. and Dr. Virginia Caples assumed the ownership a |
He was born in New York City to Frank Biondi, | Sr. and Virginia Willis, and was raised in Livingst |
Brimer was born in Houston to Kenneth Brimer, | Sr., and the former Louie Francis Hughes and earned |
In 1882, two Irish immigrants, Richard O'Neill | Sr. and James Flood, acquired the ranch. |
The restaurant is owned by Ruben Sepulveda | Sr. and his family. |
04-1991), the daughter of William Oliver Ewing, | Sr., and the former Caledonia Maudie May. |
ll Stone as well as the memory of David Nassif, | Sr. and his son, David Nassif, Jr.. |
work of Pennsylvania Governor Robert P. Casey, | Sr. and his successor, Tom Ridge and due to the ded |
rn in Louisville, Kentucky to Joseph T. O'Neal, | Sr. and Lydia Elizabeth (Wright). |
"Dickie" Marrow was born to Henry D. Marrow, | Sr. and Ivey Hunt Marrow on January 7, 1947. |
eldest son of Illinois pioneer Charles Gratiot, | Sr. and Victoire Chouteau, Henry Gratiot was born i |
starring Bordoni, Jack Buchanan, Jason Robards | Sr. and ZaSu Pitts. |
fictional character, starring Carlyle Blackwell | Sr. and Evelyn Greeley. |
the collections of Congressmen John J. Duncan, | Sr. and Howard Baker, Sr., Congresswoman Irene Bake |
ished in November 1919, its leaning was leftist: | SR and Menshevik. |
Henderson was born to W.K. Henderson, | Sr., and the former Mamie Jamison in Bastrop, the s |
in Washington, D.C., along with John A. Davis, | Sr. and N. Franklin Thorne, to combat white-owned b |
February 10, 1964 in Dallas, Texas to Don King, | Sr. and Judy King. |
n 1976 he provided arrangements for Cuba Gooding | Sr and conducted the orchestra for Gooding Sr's rec |
Irish immigrants, Richard O'Neill | Sr. and James Flood, acquired the rancho in 1882. |
ington NC on October 12, 1931, to Eugene Ashley | Sr. and Cornelia Ashley he had a sister named Gertr |
long with fellow Republicans Michael D. Smigiel | Sr. and Mary Roe Walkup. |
s was founded in 1957 by Raymond "Ray" Eldridge | Sr. and his brother Kay. |
0, 2006) was the son of General Lucius D. Clay, | Sr. and the brother of General Lucius D. Clay, Jr.. |
n Glendale, California, to parents, Jack Coogan | Sr. and Lillian Coogan. |
y that includes poet Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, | Sr., and U.S. Supreme Court justice and Civil War h |
tudied under the famed drummer, Louis Cottrell, | Sr. and Manuel Manetta. |
Alomar | Sr. and Wright's father Clyde had also been teammat |
onel John Blossett and the actors Tyrone Power, | Sr. and Tyrone Power. |
hart, Barbara Bates, Elsa Lanchester, Alan Hale | Sr. and Rhys Williams. |
of the Sacred Harp and Its Author, B. F. White, | Sr., and Contributors. |
e for Less is owned and operated by Richard Haux | Sr and Richard Haux Jr, CEO, in addition to Senior |
His parents were Robert E. Beck | Sr. and Ruth Powles Beck. |
Kansas, Osage County, the only child of Daniel | Sr., and Hattie Forbes of Topeka, Kansas. |
s the eldest son of Bishop Thomas Wesley Weeks, | Sr. and Dr. Leona Brown Weeks. |
rn on January 15, 1897 to John Hubert Corcoran, | Sr. and Ann M. (Ford) Corcoran. |
attorney and businessman, William Gibbs McAdoo, | Sr., and niece of U.S. Treasury Secretary William G |
f Lou Reed, the story-telling of Hank Williams, | Sr. and the poetics of Patti Smith's "Babelogue". |
He was born to John Cerone | Sr. and Rose Valant. |
same Senate seat later occupied by Harry Byrd, | Sr. and Harry Byrd, Jr.. |
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