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He faced a strong challenge from NDP candidate | Stan Daniels, but managed to hold his seat winning j |
Stan Darling (July 16, 1911 - April 11, 2004) was a | |
Born in Callander, Ontario, | Stan Darling moved to Burk's Falls and founded Stan |
Too Cool for Christmas (2004) .... | Stan Dearborn |
Vinny's poor showing at the hearing, Billy and | Stan decide to fire him and use the public defender, |
Stan decides to come on to the roof and as he opens | |
In August 1987, | Stan declined to pursue the House Minority Leader po |
istry, he moved to the USA in 1981 and, with Dr | Stan DeKoven, established Vision International Unive |
Billy's faith is rewarded, and | Stan develops newfound respect and confidence for Vi |
Stan died on New Year's Eve 2008 aged 83. | |
ling her anger issues, Millie finds a man named | Stan Dirko (Butt), whom she hires as her life coach. |
couple Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian | Stan) discover they are being haunted by a presence |
There | Stan discovers that his profile has taken on a life |
Oliver disguises himself as Buckshot and | Stan disguises himself as both butler and chambermai |
m a few months after that.At some point Sally & | Stan divorced and Chuckie discovered that Snapper wa |
Stan does the same back to the chef and they carry o | |
Stan doesn't realize that the high point of his day | |
s working at the local bookmakers but her boss, | Stan Dougan (Jack Chissick), constantly tries to fli |
Stan Douglas (Vancouver: Talon Books, 1991) | |
o mural called Abbott & Cordova by local artist | Stan Douglas, installed in the atrium of the redevel |
kenham, Yoko Ono, David Byrne, Hans Peter Kuhn, | Stan Douglas, Willie Doherty, Victor Sloan and Alast |
es Frawley's Kid Blue (starring Dennis Hopper), | Stan Dragoti's Dirty Little Billy, Peter Fonda's The |
leased in 1972 and was the directorial debut of | Stan Dragoti. |
uliet Jones (1953-2000), co-created with artist | Stan Drake. |
Stan Drayton is an American football coach. | |
tion, when he was defeated by Liberal candidate | Stan Dromisky. |
second season also brought a coaching change as | Stan Drulia left Orlando to take over the coaching d |
Stan Dunn: 1970-71 to 1973-74 | |
Stern's running mate, | Stan Dworkin of Westchester County, remained on the |
Stan Earle (later played for West Ham United) | |
He was the father of | Stan Earle who played for West Ham United between 19 |
Stanley ( | Stan) Edwards (born 11 December 1942) is a former En |
Michigan - | Stan Edwards, 32-yard pass from Rick Leach (kick fai |
The Vogues trademark owner, | Stan Elich, passed away in December, 2010, and his s |
nclude vocalists Burkette, Geyer, Jim Campagna, | Stan Elich, and Troy Elich, Tom Lamb (guitar and mus |
part of a medley in which he and his band, the | Stan Ellis Experiment performed Cockney Rock style v |
ing challenged for preselection by conservative | Stan Evans in 1985 (after Evans' old seat of Fisher, |
Writer | Stan Evans won an Emmy Award and the CableACE award |
Independents: Martyn Evans, Norm Peterson, | Stan Evans |
kwood area and was a safe Liberal seat, held by | Stan Evans. |
Dean Brown lost his seat to Independent Liberal | Stan Evans. |
Stan Fansler was drafted by the Pirates in the 2nd r | |
they also took on the cause of Canadian citizen | Stan Faulder, who was convicted of murder and was aw |
Stan Fearnley - son of the coach and general manager | |
Stan Fearnley won a cap for England while at Bradfor | |
Stan Fearnley played Loose forward/Lock, i.e. number | |
Stan finds himself in Limbo, where he is to await an | |
ltz co-authored a book entitled The Hammer with | Stan Fischler that provides insights into the world |
According to | Stan Fischler, a renowned author and commentator on |
Stan Flashman (1930 in East London - December 1999 i | |
hey received for entering the fight, and he and | Stan flee from the arena. |
As "It" makes its way out of the pipe, | Stan flees and Henry's hair instantly turns white fr |
Stan follows the killer, wounding him in the shoulde | |
o a pure-Python domain-specific language called | Stan, for expressing this markup programmatically. |
Some of the episodes were given credit of | Stan Ford (a pseudonym). |
Stan Fortuna is a priest. | |
Stan Fortuna and John Michael Talbot. | |
Stan Fortuna. | |
Alright, good point...but who the heck is | Stan Fortuna??? - Preceding unsigned comment added b |
(saxophone), Billy Hughes (rhythm guitar), and | Stan Foster (piano) - together with Brian Griffiths |
For the English footballer, see | Stan Fox (footballer). |
For the Indianapolis 500 racer, see | Stan Fox. |
Dr. | Stan Frager |
on of phase transitions in hard-sphere gas with | Stan Frankel, where he got the idea to use the Monte |
nuts named three-time James Beard Award nominee | Stan Frankenthaler as its first Executive Chef / Dir |
Artificial Minds is a book written by | Stan Franklin and published in 1995 by MIT Press. |
Stan Franklin's IDA model is one such computational | |
ve on the Editorial Board, including Ned Block, | Stan Franklin, Patricia Churchland, Allan Combs, Wal |
The director is | Stan Franklin. |
Stan Freberg is often credited with voicing the char | |
The | Stan Freberg Commercials (1999) (segment "In the Par |
Stan Freberg (parody of Les Paul/Mary Ford version) | |
Stan Freberg Presents The United States of America, | |
, Leopold and Joe Besser Duck, while uncredited | Stan Freberg voiced the mad scientist. |
Stan Freberg - Pete Puma | |
Foray and | Stan Freberg are among the few surviving voice artis |
short audio satire recorded August 26, 1953 by | Stan Freberg for Capitol Records. |
urned to the #1 spot after being knocked out by | Stan Freberg's Capitol Records single St. George and |
Stan Freberg's voice characterization for Pete Puma | |
d clientele such as Jack Vance, Upton Sinclair, | Stan Freberg, Gary Owens, James Hilton, Greg Bear, T |
American Soups," directed by American satirist | Stan Freberg, alongside tap-dancing star Ann Miller. |
uch as Diane Baker, Milton Berle, Beau Bridges, | Stan Freberg, Fred Gwynne, Rip Torn and Cicely Tyson |
ther tours Down Under with Sammy Davis, Jr. and | Stan Freberg, Brokensha founded his own music produc |
s unlikely name with a TV commercial created by | Stan Freberg. |
clude Piano Sweethearts, Piano Moods, Come on-a | Stan's house: Stan Freeman at the Harpsichord, Fasci |
a book by John Patrick and music and lyrics by | Stan Freeman and Franklin Underwood. |
ranstoun, Jack Cunning, Ken Doraty, Bert Dowie, | Stan Fuller, Johnny Gottselig, Frank Ingram, Ike Mor |
gh prehistory, its 'discovery' is attributed to | Stan Fullerton in 1905. |
2009: | Stan Fulton Hall, a new academic building housing al |
Ronald Gray, Secretary and Treasurer (25%) and | Stan G. Helton, Executive VP of Sales, Marketing and |
Stan Gallimore | |
The song "Snake Oil" features the debut of | Stan Gallimore on drums, establishing the Grifters a |
Stan Galloway was the seventh head football coach fo | |
In order to make Roger palatable to the family, | Stan gave him to his son Steve as a birthday present |
His father | Stan Gee died in late 2010. |
Joe Regalbuto as | Stan Geffen |
Notable players for the Monarchs included | Stan Gelbaugh, William Perry, Obafemi Ayanbadejo, St |
Stanley J. ' | Stan' Gerzofsky (born December 18, 1944 in New York |
easured drumming sticks, cuts his hair, and has | Stan get him a miserable job in the corporate world. |
1999: | Stan Getz Is Jazz - Live by the Sea |
He toured in Europe with | Stan Getz in 1970, and played with the Lamb-Premru g |
first big break in the jazz world occurred when | Stan Getz invited him to tour Europe. |
Though | Stan Getz was the featured star of the album, it was |
associated with Mr Russell's groups, as well as | Stan Getz and Bill Evans, who rose to fame with Geor |
With | Stan Getz |
was shortly followed by a tenor sax version by | Stan Getz (December 1952), a piano version by Bud Po |
Stan Getz - Sax (Tenor) | |
She played with Joe Henderson (1972-75) and | Stan Getz (1975-1977) before leading her own trio an |
mpeter Clifford Brown and the tenor saxophonist | Stan Getz and also Quincy Jones. |
Stan Getz - tenor saxophone | |
Stan Getz - People Time | |
, Jan Akkerman, Volker Kriegel, Earth and Fire, | Stan Getz and Dick Morrissey. |
Tenor Saxophone - | Stan Getz |
Following this he played with | Stan Getz (1951-53) and Gerry Mulligan (1953-54), as |
Stan Getz - saxophone | |
Stan Getz for Desafinado | |
When in Europe, saxophonist | Stan Getz was a frequent guest star of the orchestra |
, Benny Goodman (1962), George Shearing (1963), | Stan Getz (1964-66), and Peter Nero (1966-70). |
players moved to Copenhagen from the 1950s when | Stan Getz and Oscar Pettiford moved there. |
field to jazz musicians, including saxophonists | Stan Getz and Ray Pizzi. |
Purim, Red Mitchell, Scott Hamilton, Earl King, | Stan Getz Quintet, Helen Humes, Woody Herman, The Bu |
tt's earliest recordings were made in 1945 with | Stan Getz and Dizzy Gillespie. |
worked with artists such as Earth, Wind & Fire, | Stan Getz and Dianne Reeves throughout the 1980s and |
s Only is a 1956 jazz album by Dizzy Gillespie, | Stan Getz and Sonny Stitt incorporating bebop influe |
y Herman and also recorded in small groups with | Stan Getz and Serge Chaloff. |
ad guitarist Alex Lifeson introduces himself as | Stan Getz towards the end of their show (La Villa St |
Stan Getz and the Oscar Peterson Trio (1957, with St | |
Loeb played in | Stan Getz's group from 1979 for two years. |
rell and Flora Purim) that were also playing on | Stan Getz's album Captain Marvel that was released i |
1953 : Diz and Getz (with Dizzy Gillespie and | Stan Getz) |
Image:Focus ( | Stan Getz).jpg is being used on this article. |
in, Ohio, is a jazz drummer who has worked with | Stan Getz, Joe Lovano, Dave Liebman, Richie Beirach, |
axophonists who played in a similar style, like | Stan Getz, Kamuca, with his inventive and impassione |
z like Sonny Stitt, Eddie Harris, Ira Sullivan, | Stan Getz, Pat Metheny, Horace Silver, and Freddie H |
ter performed with Charles Mingus, Herbie Mann, | Stan Getz, Roland Kirk, Jay Clayton, Charles Lloyd, |
a sideman, he has played with Maynard Ferguson, | Stan Getz, Tony Bennett, Bob Brookmeyer, Mike Gibbs, |
such as Billy Higgins, Mal Waldron, Gil Evans, | Stan Getz, Oliver Nelson, and Herbie Hancock. |
ington moved to New York, where she worked with | Stan Getz, James Moody, Lester Bowie, Pharoah Sander |
oney, Nat King Cole, Erroll Garner, Bill Evans, | Stan Getz, Art Pepper, Neil Sedaka, and Jerry Bergon |
other artists have since recorded it, including | Stan Getz, Jimmy Rowles, Joe Henderson and Bobby Wat |
e has played with jazz legends Dizzy Gillespie, | Stan Getz, Clark Terry, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorte |
Porcaro has recorded with Pink Floyd, | Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, Freddie Hubbard, Don Elli |
o Chicago to play and record with Woody Herman, | Stan Getz, Groove Holmes, B.B. King, and Dizzy Gille |
hing But the Blues (Verve, 1957) with Eldridge, | Stan Getz, Peterson, Ray Brown, Stan Levey, Gus John |
oncord Jazz label in 1983 & 1985 with musicians | Stan Getz, Eddie Duran, Tom Harrell and Al Plank. |
, Rex Stewart, Cootie Williams, Billie Holiday, | Stan Getz, J.J. Johnson, and Miles Davis. |
a was also used for three other 1962 albums, by | Stan Getz, Oscar Castro-Neves and Enoch Light. |
ed and recorded with, among others, Tony Scott, | Stan Getz, Red Norvo, Jimmy Raney, Herbie Hancock, R |
In the 1970s he played with Sonny Rollins, | Stan Getz, Elvin Jones, and Archie Shepp. |
lin, Richard Tee, John McLaughlin, Willie Bobo, | Stan Getz, Jaco Pastorius and others in an all-out j |
In 1994 Loeb and fellow member of | Stan Getz, Mitchel Forman formed the Jazz-Fusion ban |
sion from the Stanford Symphony for saxophonist | Stan Getz, also teaching at Stanford at that time. |
At Stanford, Grenadier got to know | Stan Getz, who was the Artist in residence there at |
on, Gene Harris, Jody Christian, Angela DeNiro, | Stan Getz, Ralph Moore, Ray Bloch on the Ed Sullivan |
recorded extensively, beginning from 1982, with | Stan Getz, Roland Hanna, Michal Urbaniak, Horace Par |
Mike Riley, John Benson Brooks, Teddy Charles, | Stan Getz, Al Haig, Claude Thornhill, Terry Gibbs, D |
Levy also played with Shorty Rogers, | Stan Getz, Terry Gibbs, Benny Goodman, Supersax and |
ly in addition to touring with Ella Fitzgerald, | Stan Getz, and Woody Herman. |
rie, Everything But The Girl, Maynard Ferguson, | Stan Getz, Dick Hyman, The Anita Kerr Singers, Johnn |
hundering Herd, performing with artists such as | Stan Getz, Rosemary Clooney, and Clark Terry. |
ouiss, Charles Lolo Bellonzi, Ingfried Hoffman, | Stan Getz, Lucky Thompson, Sonny Criss, Jacques Pelz |
p, Arthur Miller, Miles Davis, Arturo Sandoval, | Stan Getz, Pete Seeger, Elia Kazan, Odetta, Dustin H |
dridge, Duke Ellington, Herb Ellis, Tal Farlow, | Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton, Bill Har |
chelle Ferrell, Ella Fitzgerald, Kenny Garrett, | Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Bobby Hackett, Roland Ha |
It has also hosted George Russell, | Stan Getz, Chet Baker, Robben Ford, Pat Metheny, Cha |
orked or recorded with Don Cherry, Miles Davis, | Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Dexter Gordon, Johnny Gr |
tra, George Michael, Julie London, Kenny G, and | Stan Getz, and some of these (Ella Fitzgerald, Julie |
ians around this time, such as Oscar Pettiford, | Stan Getz, Dexter Gordon, Lee Konitz, Ben Webster, a |
Jazz Giants '58 is a 1958 album featuring | Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan and Harry "Sweets" Edison, |
The saxophonist | Stan Getz, early in his career, was the most celebra |
uke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, | Stan Getz, Sonny Rollins and Clifford Brown. |
Additional performances are by Julie London, | Stan Getz, Vic Damone, Grant Green, Frank Sinatra, K |
Wallace, Richard Beirach, Jim Hall, Chet Baker, | Stan Getz, Fred Hersch, and Red Mitchell before the |
"Chocolate Sundae" (Harry "Sweets" Edison, | Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, Oscar Peterson) - 10:10 |
During this experience he played alongside | Stan Getz. |
eman Hawkins, Toots Thielemans, Tony Scott, and | Stan Getz. |
In 1972 he began working with | Stan Getz. |
Getz is an album by Dizzy Gillespie, featuring | Stan Getz. |
oncert tours for greats like Duke Ellington and | Stan Getz. |
t least one occasion, with artist-in-residence, | Stan Getz. |
record covers, including a number of albums by | Stan Getz. |
Getz is no relation to jazz musician | Stan Getz. |
Stan Gilbert - Bass | |
Liberal candidate | Stan Gleeson won the resulting by-election on 18 Sep |
After putting Buster back to bed, | Stan goes upstairs to find Ollie combing his hair sa |
Stan Goff (b. | |
Kimmitt, business owner Barney Visser, activist | Stan Goff, and Sergeant Major of the Army Gene C. Mc |
Cartoonist | Stan Goldberg became famous for his classic No-Cal p |
Stan Goldberg and Mike Esposito drew the sections of | |
Although colorist | Stan Goldberg knew that Jones was African American, |
Stan Good, of Woodland, California, was a progressiv | |
In 2009 | Stan Grant was appointed UAE correspondent for CNN. |
na alongside Senior International Correspondent | Stan Grant and Beijing Bureau Chief Jaime FlorCruz. |
Grant is the son of | Stan Grant, a Wiradjuri elder. |
Kevin McCarthy as | Stan Grayson |
Character Layouts: | Stan Green |
Brown says that Scepter exec | Stan Greenberg gave her the song with the advisement |
Stan Greig (drums) | |
and the revisionist Midnite Follies Orchestra, | Stan Greig's Boogie Band and Brian Leake's Sweet and |
ny Coe and the trombonist John Picard, and with | Stan Greig's London Jazz Big Band. |
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