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| New England's most prominent member was Ian | Sinclair, a long serving Country/National Party govern |
| Morgan | Sinclair, a Secret Service Agent, has been charged wit |
| ounters brother and sister Harry and Victoria | Sinclair, a prospective Member of Parliament and a suf |
| morates a fallen member of the party of Henry | Sinclair, a Scottish Earl whom some believe to have ma |
| obertson won his seat, but only by 269 votes; | Sinclair accepted a Viscountcy rather than try to win |
| native United Kingdom being available for the | Sinclair, Acorn and BBC micro computers as well as a v |
| The LMA continued after | Sinclair acquired Abry. |
| Neil | Sinclair aka Sinky (born 23 February 1974 in Belfast, |
| ugust 5, 1918 - August 11, 1982), born Alfred | Sinclair Alderdice in Brooklyn, New York, was an Ameri |
| 2006 Derek Arnold, Michael Lewis, and Graham | Sinclair all Conservative Party candidates, were retur |
| On June 21, 2003, Mark Frauenfelder and Carla | Sinclair, along with their two young daughters, decide |
| Sinclair also attempted to capture the top-end calcula | |
| Sinclair also has authored a number of articles on Jew | |
| Karen | Sinclair AM (born 20 November 1952) is a Welsh Labour |
| ra, Sammy Davis Jr., Dizzy Gillespie and John | Sinclair, amongst others. |
| John C. | Sinclair, an early Pentecostal pastor in Chicago, and |
| sionally wrote on this topic to Albert Thomas | Sinclair, an American lawyer who shared this interest. |
| All in all, the | Sinclair ancestry is well and thoroughly represented i |
| Rodinsky's Room (1999) by Iain | Sinclair and Rachel Lichtenstein |
| The two navigators, | Sinclair and Fraser, bailed out, followed soon after b |
| that time, the band had also included Richard | Sinclair and Dave Sinclair with whom he'd already play |
| The son of Peter | Sinclair and Margaret MacMurdo, Sinclair was educated |
| year, he was challenge by Republican Suzanne | Sinclair and Libertarian Bruce Guthrie, but he was eas |
| e founded in 1968 by Lawrence Plamondon, Leni | Sinclair, and John Sinclair. |
| premiere episode, executive producer Rebecca | Sinclair and music supervisor Scott Vener listened to |
| amers vocal group and the dance team of Diane | Sinclair and Ken Spaulding. |
| she married the novelist and historian Andrew | Sinclair and had a son, Merlin; her second marriage, t |
| in Glendaruel, Argyleshire, the son of Peter | Sinclair, and came to Queens County, Prince Edward Isl |
| 6 (he reported directly to its head, Sir Hugh | Sinclair, and his successor in 1940, Sir Stewart Menzi |
| thoven's Mass in C with fellow singers Monica | Sinclair and Marian Nowakowski. |
| the Cardinal hoping for money owed to him by | Sinclair, and he noted that Borthwick and other landow |
| ston (left), former Colonial Secretary Andrew | Sinclair and Crawford's second wife Jessie |
| erm expires December 2, 2011, are Chief Irvin | Sinclair, and Councillors Peter Bradburn, Alpheus Hart |
| om speak of Chas Dingle, Rosemary and Grayson | Sinclair and why he thinks everybody hated him so much |
| ntually settled on Pyle, Phil Miller, Richard | Sinclair and keyboardist Dave Stewart. |
| lub, Lincoln City in July 2011 alongside Tony | Sinclair and Kyle Perry. |
| t year, with his Liberal colleagues Archibald | Sinclair and William Beveridge similarly losing to Tor |
| ndon with her divorced daughter Kate (Belinda | Sinclair) and gothic granddaughter Suzy (Katharine Sch |
| It was from here that | Sinclair and Bissell intended to escape. |
| Sinclair and his two "guards" - John Hyde-Thomson and | |
| with people like journalist Peter Werbe, John | Sinclair and artist Gary Grimshaw who were running the |
| But as he is about to leave town, Will | Sinclair and Axel Gresham-reconciled at last, and at t |
| regory's Girl, which also starred John Gordon | Sinclair and was written and directed by Bill Forsyth. |
| Sinclair and won. | |
| In March 1998, | Sinclair and UPN had a fallout, and as a result, WABM |
| olden boys" of industry (along with Sir Clive | Sinclair and Sir Alan Sugar). |
| ers frissons d'amour", was written by Corinne | Sinclair, and achieved Silver status in France and hit |
| He was afterwards a pupil of Dr | Sinclair and assistant organist of Hereford Cathedral |
| a Scotia, the son of James Tait and Catherine | Sinclair, and was educated in Wallace, Amherst and at |
| s the second son of Henry St Clair, 10th Lord | Sinclair and his wife Grizel Cockburn, daughter of Sir |
| Architect Sir Alistair | Sinclair and his foreman, Dennis McKay, have been slai |
| tes this interpretation, stating as fact that | Sinclair and his party traveled to present-day Massach |
| l lawsuits and criminal charges against Harry | Sinclair and others. |
| RAF base in Scotland, it was written by Pete | Sinclair and Trevelyan Evans. |
| Sinclair and Garibaldi head for that part of the stati | |
| f Colby College: Brent Ryan, Derek Luke, Mark | Sinclair, and Will Rafferty. |
| Mitchell, The Campaign of the Century: Upton | Sinclair and the EPIC Campaign in California (Atlantic |
| ood is a 1972 British film directed by Andrew | Sinclair and based on the radio play Under Milk Wood b |
| He was rescued by Commanders Jeffrey | Sinclair and Susan Ivanova. |
| hine Seyrig, Michael Gough, Dawn Addams, Mary | Sinclair, and Natalie Schafer. |
| d in 1927 and Spencer married Christine McRae | Sinclair and they had two children. |
| including Roger Allam, James McAvoy, Malcolm | Sinclair and Indira Varma, set design by Christopher O |
| Thomas | Sinclair and the veteran Sir William Ewart, as well as |
| notes of protest from Riall and complaints by | Sinclair and other Americans prompted the United State |
| She is married to John | Sinclair and has one son. |
| In 1955 he married Iona | Sinclair, and then went on to have one son and two dau |
| h two other British officers; Lieutenant Mike | Sinclair and Gris Davies-Scourfield, he escaped by hid |
| first state visit to Canada, he praised both | Sinclair and MacGregor as figures who had given the Un |
| In July 1999, | Sinclair announced it would sell its four Greensboro r |
| In June 2007, | Sinclair announced his retirement although he decided |
| However, A.M. | Sinclair, another late 19th century historian, stated |
| hers on the stage included Rear Admiral Peter | Sinclair, AO (the Governor of New South Wales), John F |
| Sinclair appeared in nine Playboy lingerie special edi | |
| the first four months of the 2010-11 season, | Sinclair approached former club Grimsby Town to take a |
| James | Sinclair Armstrong (October 15, 1915 - November 5, 200 |
| Sinclair, as there was not enough money or a sufficien | |
| s chosen by the National Party to succeed Ian | Sinclair as member for the seat of New England. |
| tors as members of the convoy including Madge | Sinclair as Widow Woman and Franklyn Ajaye as Spider M |
| Edward | Sinclair as Nils |
| Hugh | Sinclair as Clinton Gray |
| Harry | Sinclair as Roger Tryton |
| John Gordon | Sinclair as Cameron |
| Diane | Sinclair as Joan Bradley |
| members; Stargate SG-1 property master David | Sinclair as the Wormhole X-Treme! assistant director; |
| Judy | Sinclair as Elderly Woman In Elevator |
| m, but after the first series it gained Peter | Sinclair as regular host; he continued in this capacit |
| ected by Cary Parker and starring John Gordon | Sinclair as Alan, a Glaswegian photographer, keen to g |
| Sinclair as caricatured by Ape (Carlo Pellegrini), Oct | |
| Sinclair asked for Takashima when he was posted to Bab | |
| However, Mathew | Sinclair, at full sprint and diving to his left, pulle |
| of a bill that included Eamonn Magee and Neil | Sinclair at the King's Hall, Belfast. |
| r Alabama in August, 1863 - Lts Armstrong and | Sinclair at Sinclair's 32 pounder station |
| Sinclair attended the Flint College of the University | |
| Socialist Party member turned Democrat Upton | Sinclair, author of The Jungle. |
| Your | Sinclair awarded the ZX Spectrum version of the game 9 |
| Your | Sinclair awarded 8/10, describing it as a polished gam |
| Gemini Award, six ACTRA Awards, three Gordon | Sinclair awards for excellence in broadcast journalism |
| Roger | Sinclair Aytoun (18 February 1823 - 14 May 1904) was a |
| e United Kingdom general election, 1868 Roger | Sinclair Aytoun was returned unopposed . |
| Timothy J. | Sinclair BA MA (Hons) PhD DLitt FHEA is Associate Prof |
| Samm | Sinclair Baker (born in Paterson, New Jersey, July 29, |
| "All-Canadian Surf Club" ( | Sinclair, Baker) - 2:50 (appears on the CD release onl |
| He was the brother of Sir Henry | Sinclair, baron of Roslin. |
| e ZX Spectrum, there are 86 reserved words in | Sinclair BASIC, denoting commands (of which there were |
| Beta BASIC (ZX Spectrum) - Extension to | Sinclair BASIC; started out as a simple toolkit but gr |
| Admiral Hugh | Sinclair became director-general of MI6 in 1924, and h |
| In 1959, J. Bruce | Sinclair became the first Director of the North Andove |
| estant family in the Ardoyne area of Belfast, | Sinclair became a mill worker and joined the Revolutio |
| Many boaters use the chimney to navigate Lake | Sinclair, because the power plant is located at US 441 |
| Sinclair began training with Grimsby again with the ho | |
| ade prisoner, changed sides and, with William | Sinclair, Bishop of Dunkeld, a great adherent of Rober |
| Following the death of William | Sinclair, bishop of Dunkeld, Pope Clement VI, who had |
| t (GD122/1/340, NAS) dated May 2, 1566, John [ | Sinclair], Bishop of Brechin, is referred to as "mater |
| John was a younger brother of Henry | Sinclair, Bishop of Ross, and their sister Margaret wa |
| Sinclair bought KRRT outright in 2001 as part of a gro | |
| In 2000, | Sinclair bought WUXP outright. |
| Sinclair boxed for Ireland as an amateur and won a bro | |
| final (and ill-fated) attempts to exploit the | Sinclair brand were based on the company's own PCs; a |
| In 2005, the music video, directed by Peter | Sinclair, Brian Grant, and Jiff Morrison, was released |
| Brandon | Sinclair brings out his ouija board at a party and att |
| hich is now WPMY and is owned and operated by | Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., the same group that ow |
| WBLN was sold to | Sinclair Broadcast Group in 1985 which changed the cal |
| It is co-owned by | Sinclair Broadcast Group along with CW affiliate WLFL- |
| affiliates and one ABC affiliate owned by the | Sinclair Broadcast Group -- all in swing states vital |
| In 1997, | Sinclair Broadcast Group purchased WEAL and WQMG from |
| ation to WWL-AM, first under the ownership of | Sinclair Broadcast Group, and then Entercom. |
| Owned by | Sinclair Broadcast Group, WPGH is sister to MyNetworkT |
| use the original signoff date, alongside the | Sinclair Broadcasting duopoly of WPGH-TV and WPMY. |
| names like Count Julius Caesar Mars Napoleon | Sinclair Brown. |
| She is trying to plan her summer wedding to | Sinclair but it doesn't help that he is avoiding havin |
| ound Matching Mole with Robert Wyatt and Dave | Sinclair, but a new Delivery line-up was assembled in |
| ny belonging to Trevor Horn and his wife Jill | Sinclair but was closed down in the late 1990s. |
| The factory later went on the produce the | Sinclair C5 battery powered three wheeler car. |
| nominated just behind "Men in Makeup" and the | Sinclair C5. |
| Rosemary | Sinclair came into Tom's life and the King patriarch f |
| Draal then appeared to Commander | Sinclair, Captain Pierce, and the alien Captain. |
| 2. | Sinclair, Carla. |
| own children with Marjory Sutherland; Eleanor | Sinclair, Catherine Sinclair, Sir Oliver Sinclair, and |
| ia Street), and the main post office (now the | Sinclair Centre). |
| mphrey, Conger, Stephenson, Brunel, Franklin, | Sinclair, Chaffey, Bethune, Perry, Proud foot, Foley, |
| University of Auckland established the Keith | Sinclair Chair in History in his honour. |
| n 1972, Weinglass took on the defense of John | Sinclair, Chairman of the White Panther Party in Detro |
| The Upton | Sinclair Collection to the Occidental College Library |
| Commander Jeffrey | Sinclair, commanding officer |
| wo year program also receive a scholarship to | Sinclair Community College. |
| s Associate Professor of Political Science at | Sinclair Community College. |
| uff, Indiana University Northwest in Gary and | Sinclair Community College in Ohio. |
| f, with the exception of "O Caroline" (a Dave | Sinclair composition with lyrics by Wyatt about his re |
| And though her fiance, Vampire King Eric | Sinclair, conveniently disappears when the conversatio |
| Sinclair Cooper constructed the spur, and the spur and | |
| Even the support of excellent winger Trevor | Sinclair could not translate into a strong supply of g |
| y his wife and two sons: Colonel Anthony John | Sinclair Crockett RM (1916-1999), OBE, ADC; and John C |
| John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl and Eleanor | Sinclair, daughter of William Sinclair, Earl of Orkney |
| "Ride" (Coughlan, Hastings, Richard | Sinclair, Dave Sinclair) - 7:27 |
| Gordon | Sinclair Davidson (17 January 1915 - 25 November 2002) |
| William Macdonald | Sinclair, DD, FRGS (1850-1917), was an eminent Anglica |
| Hugues Alexandre | Sinclair de Rochemont (Hilversum, January 6, 1901 - Ma |
| referred to specifically as "heir of Mr.John | Sinclair, Dean of Restalrig". |
| e Earl of Morton, Alexander, Lord Hume, Henry | Sinclair, Dean of Glasgow and James MacGill of Nether |
| Three days later, | Sinclair deftly played in Stevenage striker Craig Reid |
| Sir Walter | Sinclair Delamain KCB KCMG DSO was a general of the Br |
| A review of the ZX Spectrum version in Your | Sinclair described it as "another standard shoot-em-up |
| What | Sinclair did was to arrange, with the help of the Sout |
| Sinclair died at the age of 65 after a long battle wit | |
| In 1601, 21 October, Henry 5th Lord | Sinclair died and was succeeded by grandson Henry. |
| Sinclair died in England in 1981; he was survived by h | |
| Sinclair died on 8 March 1938 before completing his te | |
| Sinclair died in 1988 and the rights to the Kookaburra | |
| Captain | Sinclair died at Norfolk, Virginia on 7 February 1831. |
| ger, Paul Mooney, Stephen Fry and John Gordon | Sinclair, directed by Simon Gray. |
| They proposed to Howe that | Sinclair, disguised as Rothenberger, along with two ot |
| Hasslacher, B.; | Sinclair, DK "Feynman-parameter approach to N-tower ex |
| Ed | Sinclair, Double Olympic Medal-Winning Swimmer |
| Sinclair Drago, Road Agents and Train Robbers: Half a | |
| He married Margaret | Sinclair Dunbar in 1869, later Mrs. William B. Morris. |
| s wife Beatrice Lindsay, daughter of Henry II | Sinclair, Earl of Orkney. |
| paid for by the English-these included Henry | Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, Sir David Fleming's nephew, |
| Scandent Group owners and investors include: | Sinclair, Edgar Bronfman, Sr. (fmr. |
| ters; later on, taking over from John Muckle, | Sinclair edited the Paladin Poetry Series and, in 1996 |
| ilm starring Petula Clark, Jimmy Hanley, Hugh | Sinclair, Edward Rigby, and Anthony Newley. |
| Ted's | Sinclair electric truck has broken down and needs new |
| ahoots, which he founded in 1982 with Richard | Sinclair, Elton Dean(†), Pete Lemer and Pip Pyle. |
| empts at the mass-market for calculators, the | Sinclair Enterprise and the President did not sell wel |
| Cambridge Programmable was superseded by the | Sinclair Enterprise, which allowed 80 program steps. |
| The Cambridge had been preceded by the | Sinclair Executive, Sinclair's first pocket calculator |
| esent day Alberta, Simpson caught up with the | Sinclair expedition of settlers he had ordered to the |
| Sinclair faced regular competition for the goalkeeper' | |
| making over 175 league appearances for Raith, | Sinclair failed to make even half that at a number of |
| d Easter Ross and the fifth generation of the | Sinclair family to represent the Caithness area in the |
| The village has a long connection with the | Sinclair family, known locally as St Clere. |
| Created a baronet as Sir John | Sinclair, February 1786 |
| ness, Jim Packer, John Stott, Phillip Jensen, | Sinclair Ferguson and Tim Keller. |
| Sinclair Ferguson, professor of Systematic Theology | |
| Sinclair finally bought back WCWB from Eddie Edwards i | |
| Station Officer Steele (Ian | Sinclair) fires Elvis (Mark Frederick) as the station |
| ntil August 1980, when he was replaced by Ian | Sinclair, following Sinclair's acquittal on fraud char |
| Scott | Sinclair, football player |
| back on winning ways before challenging Neil | Sinclair for the full British welterweight title on 1 |
| Richard | Sinclair, for example, was at different points of his |
| ldren's rhyme "Kookaburra", written by Marion | Sinclair for a Girl Guides competition in 1935. |
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