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Shad B. | Spencer serve as Vice Presidents of the company. |
Samuel B. | Spencer (December 26, 1827 - October 16, 1901) was th |
ion was founded by Robert L. Pratt and Bailey | Spencer in 1984. |
ess television show created by Sean S. Baker, | Spencer Chinoy and Dan Milano. |
ve Party, under future Prime Minister Baldwin | Spencer. |
Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda Baldwin | Spencer. |
June 23 - Sir Baldwin | Spencer, the first person to study Australia anthropo |
14 July - Walter Baldwin | Spencer (b. |
his colleagues at Lincoln was Walter Baldwin | Spencer. |
Baldwin | Spencer, leader of the UPP, replaced Lester Bird as P |
Her early research was supervised by Baldwin | Spencer and was on Australian fauna, but her later st |
to January 2005, when Prime Minister Baldwin | Spencer took over those posts in a cabinet reshuffle, |
the State Legislature elected on joint ballot | Spencer, Cooke, Hall and Haight to the offices they w |
In 1934, they changed their name to Banbury | Spencer and moved to the Spencer Stadium. |
ame good friends with young investment banker | Spencer Trask. |
Virginia Madsen: Barbara | Spencer |
1627, he succeeded to the title of 2nd Baron | Spencer of Wormleighton. |
28 September 1702 - 19 April 1722: Baron | Spencer |
then succeeded to his father's title of Baron | Spencer later that year on 19 December 1636. |
On 3 April 1761, he was created Baron | Spencer of Althorp and Viscount Spencer by George III |
Barrie | Spencer Jones (born 10 October 1941 in Swansea) is a |
steries of Alfred Hedgehog, The Baskervilles, | Spencer, and Santa's Apprentice . |
g of Johnson, Schermerhorn, Nashville bassist | Spencer Campbell and drummer Earl Harvin, released Na |
With the bat, | Spencer made 26 and 2. |
f the twenty-six players, including Sam Baum; | Spencer Evans (Northwich Victoria); Roderick Welsh; C |
Thomas Newnham Bayley | Spencer (born 10 April 1948) is a British Conservativ |
1963: | Spencer's Mountain Becky Spencer (uncredited) |
It was nearly three years before | Spencer played first-class cricket again, and when it |
By the time the American Revolution began, | Spencer had advanced to Brigadier General of Connecti |
They have four children: Ben, | Spencer, Erin, and Luke. |
of the halt is hidden in an alleyway between | Spencer Road and Birdhurst Rise in South Croydon. |
The running of the business was split between | Spencer, who managed the office and warehouse, and Ma |
bridge which carried the right-of-way between | Spencer Road and Birdhurst Rise over the railway line |
Beverly | Spencer, formerly Beverly Burnsed, was also a member |
Bill | Spencer - trumpet |
She lives with her husband Bill | Spencer in Cullowhee, North Carolina. |
On his birthday, | Spencer gets a kiss but the girl finds out he was onl |
was raised at the ranch house was Fanny Bixby | Spencer, who later became known as a poet and pacifis |
"Basin Street Blues" ( | Spencer Williams) - 8:05 |
"Basin Street Blues" ( | Spencer Williams) - 9:09 |
"Basin Street Blues" ( | Spencer Williams) - 10:30 |
Bob | Spencer - rhythm guitar, backing vocals |
Bob | Spencer (2006-present) - guitar |
He becomes involved with nurse Bobbie | Spencer, but she realizes that he is unable to commit |
Jim Bond, | Spencer Dunn and Gary Clarke played for Papanui. |
In this book, | Spencer wrote all his experiences first hand. |
A Memoir of the Lady Delia Peel, Born | Spencer, 1889-1981 (1984) |
The role of the judge was offered to both | Spencer Tracy and Burl Ives, but ultimately went to J |
On-screen Kelly and her boyfriend | Spencer applied to become holiday reps in Ibiza, howe |
Brad | Spencer from Nelson Bay won the Granland Medal for be |
0), 5th District Congressman William Brainerd | Spencer (1835-1882), novelist Lyle Saxon, the Whig po |
During his time in Brasil | Spencer spent time at Forward, Attacking Midfield, Ri |
He served on the staff of Major-general Brent | Spencer in the Mediterranean and at the capture of Co |
The 2,253 points he scored that season broke | Spencer Haywood's franchise record of 2,251 and remai |
Brooks | Spencer - 2005 Golden Apple Teacher |
mbers of Parliament (MPs): his eldest brother | Spencer, MP for North Lancashire 1857-91 and later 8t |
cceeded in the earldom by his younger brother | Spencer. |
in American Samoa and followed older brother | Spencer Reid to Brigham Young University. |
Halpin's brother, | Spencer, created a feature-length documentary about v |
Drummer Bruce | Spencer, formerly of Vector, was brought on board to |
Bruce | Spencer - Drums, keyboards, percussion and vocals. |
ere they raise their four sons, Derek, Bryce, | Spencer and Joshua. |
Engineers: Sabrina Buchanek, | Spencer Chrislu, Ed Goodreau, J.T., Steve McMillan, J |
Bud | Spencer - Bambino |
film directed by Michele Lupo, featuring Bud | Spencer and Kallie Knoetze. |
known for his spaghetti westerns starring Bud | Spencer and Terence Hill. |
of the successful comedy films featuring Bud | Spencer and Terence Hill. |
e of Terence Hill (who also directed) and Bud | Spencer. |
e first of 19 times that Terence Hill and Bud | Spencer would be paired together. |
Gage Trio, joined by Eleanor Collins and Bud | Spencer. |
its sequel Everything Happens to Me, with Bud | Spencer. |
py movie parody starring Terence Hill and Bud | Spencer. |
the Olympic swimmer Carlo Pedersoli (aka Bud | Spencer) |
) together with his long time filmpartner Bud | Spencer. |
terns together with his long time partner Bud | Spencer. |
-produced folk music series with regulars Bud | Spencer (vocals), Pat Trudell (piano) and an orchestr |
nt of gold were Peter Graves, James Daly, Bud | Spencer, Nino Castelnuovo and Tetsuro Tamba. |
The main dubber of Bud | Spencer in Italy is Glauco Onorato who, with his char |
Bud | Spencer: Doug O'Riordan/Agent Mason |
tion of the state-of-the-art science building | Spencer Hall. |
Beverly Burnsed | Spencer was Vice President of University Relations (1 |
All songs by Burnside, | Spencer, Bauer, Simmins except where otherwise noted |
r for United States President George W. Bush, | Spencer Abraham, Terri Land, and Mike Cox, among othe |
A farmer and businessman, | Spencer was elected in 2003 to Gedling District Counc |
They all leave the room, but | Spencer comes back in to activate the lasers protecti |
hoard was acquired by a consortium headed by | Spencer Compton, 7th Marquess of Northampton. |
ean Harlow, pursued by two sailors, played by | Spencer Tracy and Warren Hymer. |
by Night is a 1942 American film directed by | Spencer Gordon Bennet. |
by the Southernaires, orchestra conducted by | Spencer Odom. |
Rice was defeated for reelection by | Spencer E. Dickinson in the 14 September 2010 Democra |
l Pomar Foundation was established in 1937 by | Spencer and Julie Penrose to enhance, encourage and p |
All lyrics written by | Spencer Chamberlain, all music composed by Underoath. |
of Kent, the England side being captained by | Spencer Ponsonby, one of the I Zingari founders. |
uthern rock band founded in the late 1960s by | Spencer Kirkpatrick (guitar), Wayne Bruce (vocals and |
between 1866 and 1867 with £6,000 donated by | Spencer Cavendish the 8th Duke of Devonshire. |
(1942) is a race film directed and written by | Spencer Williams. |
both featured games composed and produced by | Spencer Nilsen, David J. Young and Sterling. |
t in the method in response to a CHI paper by | Spencer who described modifications to the method to |
o is a 1928 adventure film serial directed by | Spencer Gordon Bennet. |
Tracks 2 and 10 written and composed by | Spencer Smith. |
of inventor Thomas Edison, who was played by | Spencer Tracy. |
orated in the Basin Street Blues published by | Spencer Williams in 1926 and recorded by Louis Armstr |
Gertie from Harlem U.S.A. (1946), directed by | Spencer Williams. |
e is a 1928 adventure film serial directed by | Spencer Gordon Bennet. |
't Got Nobody" was a c. 1915 song, written by | Spencer Williams. |
Hold On is an EP by | Spencer Tracy, released in July 2003. |
and the Anarchist Tradition, was completed by | Spencer Sunshine and published posthumously by Autono |
The company was formed by | Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag to release many produc |
ead guitar and twelve string and now aided by | Spencer James (lead vocals since 1986) and with Scott |
The programme is hosted by | Spencer James, and is produced by Fourway Media. |
"I'm a Man" is a song written by | Spencer Davis Group singer-songwriter Steve Winwood a |
her is a 1925 mystery film serial directed by | Spencer Gordon Bennet. |
e is a 1928 adventure film serial directed by | Spencer Gordon Bennet. |
The adaptation was promoted by | Spencer Brownstone Gallery in 2009 in conjunction wit |
Designed by | Spencer Associates in 1986 and funded by a donation f |
All music composed by | Spencer Nilsen, David J. Young and/or Sterling. |
Chinese Fossil Vertebrates by | Spencer G. Lucas |
ed In is a 1926 drama film serial directed by | Spencer Gordon Bennet. |
on the state title in 1967 with a team led by | Spencer Haywood, Ralph Simpson, Glenn Doughty, Paul S |
comprehensive listing of official releases by | Spencer Krug, an indie rock musician from Canada. |
The station is currently owned by | Spencer Mountain Broadcasting, Inc. |
performed by Dixieland jazz bands, written by | Spencer Williams. |
09 he gave up Mickleham on his appointment by | Spencer Perceval to the deanery of Canterbury. |
Radio Merseyside show "On The Beat" hosted by | Spencer Leigh, a 'juke box jury' style programme. |
This was hosted by | Spencer James, and co-hosted by Martin Jefferies who |
all was officially opened on July 14, 1887 by | Spencer Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire to coincide |
d sometime in the early 1940s and narrated by | Spencer Tracy. |
jazz "supergroup" The New Monuments (with C. | Spencer Yeh and Ben Hall). |
James C. | Spencer (1914-2009), member of the Texas House of Rep |
Valerie C. | Spencer |
owever, sued the trial lawyer, Christopher C. | Spencer of Richmond, alleging legal malpractice. |
e vote for Speaker: 64 for Clintonian John C. | Spencer and 50 for Bucktail Peter Sharpe, 4 for Georg |
Jim O'Rourke, Jandek, Michael Flower, and C. | Spencer Yeh as well releasing several solo recordings |
G. C. | Spencer (born Grover Clifton Spencer July 9, 1925 in |
James C. | Spencer, former member of the Texas House of Represen |
agg and Beardsley were Democrats, and John C. | Spencer, Bates Cooke and Willis Hall wwere nominated |
for reelection in 1908 but lost to Horace C. | Spencer, the Republican candidate. |
e Gorman, Walter Gaines, Henry Dixon and C.P. | Spencer |
Lead vocals by Henry Dixon and C.P. | Spencer |
and background vocals by The Originals: C.P. | Spencer, Henry Dixon, Freddie Gorman and Walter Gaine |
During the 2004 campaign, | Spencer came under attack on several issues. |
In his 2006 election campaign, | Spencer came out in favor of a New York Court of Appe |
Laura | Spencer's brother, John Canfield Spencer served as Se |
sively voted against confirming John Canfield | Spencer, Reuben Walworth, Edward King and John M. Rea |
d S.) January 4 - June 30, 1820 John Canfield | Spencer (Dem.-Rep./Clintonian) |
1841, after the resignation of John Canfield | Spencer, who had been appointed U.S. Secretary of War |
Funds for a lighthouse to properly mark Cape | Spencer were later granted, and construction commence |
A beacon at Cape | Spencer was requested as early as 1906, but it wasn't |
oast Guard removed the Fresnel lens from Cape | Spencer in 1974, the same year in which the lighthous |
The Norwegian firms Convexa Capital, | Spencer Energy and Scatec have invested approximately |
Captain | Spencer was among the first to be killed, being shot |
During his professional career, | Spencer authored several academic works including: Wi |
Bradley Tom Ditchfield Matthew Hopewell Carl | Spencer Lewis Kearney Connor Croft Joe Meakin Joe Woo |
Carl | Spencer Frederick Glasgow (2 April 1883 - 25 December |
gh school attended by former All Black Carlos | Spencer) and working his way up through several repre |
jury and competition from the likes of Carlos | Spencer and Tony Brown saw him miss a number of tests |
In Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Carly | Spencer, depicted as British due to her portrayal by |
g married couple Ridge Forrester and Caroline | Spencer Forrester when they learn Caroline is dying f |
"When Lights Are Low" (Benny Carter, | Spencer Williams) - 4:57 |
Catherine | Spencer (1477-1542), who married Henry Percy, 5th Ear |
rcy, 5th Earl of Northumberland and Catherine | Spencer. |
up to their sponsorship obligations, causing | Spencer to dissolve the partnership. |
Sir Robert Cavendish | Spencer (1791-1830), died unmarried. |
As county chairman | Spencer was responsible for some of the access improv |
d of David O'Brien, Tom Ward, Tom Challenger, | Spencer Brown, Jonathan Bratoeff (from the F-IRE Coll |
would later go on to defeat reigning champion | Spencer Gore in three sets, 7-5, 6-1, 9-7. |
e for playing the mentally disabled character | Spencer Gray in the long-running Channel 4 soap opera |
ryline was a brief romance with the character | Spencer Moon (Chris Parker). |
ith decay" is read by the fictional character | Spencer Reid (played by Matthew Gray Gubler). |
kidnaps and drugs one of the main characters | Spencer Reid. |
43-13 January 1812); who married Lord Charles | Spencer, son of the 3rd Duke of Marlborough. |
Charles | Spencer of The Daily Telegraph commented, "Gary Lloyd |
from birth, he was the eldest son of Charles | Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough, and the Honourable |
Charles | Spencer (c. |
Langdon is still Charles | Spencer Chaplin's sincerest flatterer. |
Major Victor Albert Francis Charles | Spencer, 1st Viscount Churchill GCVO JP (23 October 1 |
nd has made a spare, powerful debut", Charles | Spencer wrote in the Telegraph: "this proves a shatte |
e, 1st Viscount Stanhope of Mahon and Charles | Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, who cooperatively le |
orter, a nobel prize-winning chemist; Charles | Spencer, a renowned pianist; and Sir Graham Hall, for |
Charles | Spencer Chaplin was born on 16 April 1889, supposedly |
er, Thomas Quasthoff (bass-baritone), Charles | Spencer (piano), RCA Records, 1995 |
1761) and Charles | Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough (1706-1758). |
lerk by Lady Diana Beauclerk, dau. of Charles | Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough. |
Charles | Spencer King, "Nature's Ancient Religion" ISBN 978-14 |
er that year, on June 22, she married Charles | Spencer Chaplin, a fellow Music Hall entertainer. |
For example, Charles | Spencer, reviewing the Queen musical We Will Rock You |
Charles | Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland (1674-1722), who marr |
The Hon. Charles | Spencer Bateman-Hanbury-Kincaid-Lennox (1827 - 22 Mar |
positive reviews for her performance, Charles | Spencer of The Daily Telegraph calling her performanc |
Charles | Spencer Crane (1869-1958) was a businessman and polit |
He was the brother of Lord Charles | Spencer, Lady Diana Spencer and Lady Elizabeth Spence |
Victor Albert Francis Charles | Spencer, 3rd Baron Churchill (1864-1934) (created Vis |
the music hall tradition; his father, Charles | Spencer Chaplin Sr, was a vocalist and an actor while |
Daily Telegraph veteran drama critic Charles | Spencer singled out the cast of three for "strong per |
o and Lied with Karl-Heinz Jarius and Charles | Spencer. |
Charles | Spencer (22 November 1706 - 20 October 1758), succeed |
Charles | Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough (1706-1758), general |
present were Diana's younger brother Charles | Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, her ex-husband Prince Char |
d Hugh were the great grandparents of Charles | Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer, who was the great-grandfat |
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