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| witch, a BBC drama for the hearing impaired, as | Ted, a bullying businessman. |
| Big | Ted: A traditional-style golden coloured teddy bear |
| In private, Kahn calls | Ted a "stuck-up jerk," indicating that he idolizes |
| Morgan, | Ted, A Covert Life: Jay Lovestone: Communist, Anti- |
| o the newly constructed Governor's Square Loop ( | Ted A. Crozier Parkway named for a former Mayor of |
| May 29, 1970: | Ted Abernathy was traded by the Cubs to the St. Lou |
| mas County (District 27), succeeding Republican | Ted Achilles. |
| Ted Adams as Salizar | |
| Ted Adams as 2nd Sheriff | |
| Ted Adams as Sheriff Joe | |
| Ted Adams as Buff Brayden | |
| Ted Adams as Link Benson | |
| Ted Adams as Fur salesman Lewis | |
| Ted Adams - Henry C. Gordon (Smuggler) | |
| Ted Adams as Replaced by Karl Hackett | |
| Ted Adams as Wolf Whitson / Pop Whittaker | |
| Ted Adams (C) | |
| the team, failing to displace regular custodian | Ted Adams from the starting line-up. |
| Ted Adams as Sheriff | |
| Me and | Ted Against the World: The Unauthorized Story of th |
| He is the author Me and | Ted Against the World, an account of the developmen |
| Ted Aguilar - Guitars | |
| Sometimes, because of operational needs, | Ted aircraft operated as mainline United flights. |
| Anthony Michael Hall as | Ted, aka "The Geek" |
| London the band recorded a number of songs with | Ted Albert at EMI's Abbey Road Studios, but these w |
| Walie Walie ( | Ted Alevizos) |
| album in a basement together with Bill Wood and | Ted Alevizos. |
| Actual shooting began in October 1954 at the | Ted Allan Studios, but further money problems quick |
| cers' Workshop included Big Boys Shouldn't Cry ( | Ted Allan), Flesh Of My Flesh (Guy Parent producer; |
| Ted Allbeury's novel Berlin Exchange (1987) fiction | |
| story appears in the novel Shadow of Shadows by | Ted Allbeury. |
| His Queer Eye co-stars | Ted Allen and Carson Kressley appeared as themselve |
| Ted Allen (born Edward R. Allen on May 20, 1965, in | |
| "Bad Company" with Bull Buchanan, The Wrestler ( | Ted Allen), and Sonny Siaki. |
| Chu Chem is a musical with a book by | Ted Allen, lyrics by Jim Haines and Jack Wohl, and |
| rned an unwanted place in cricket history, when | Ted Alletson hit one of his overs for 34 runs. |
| Ted also faces possible problems with his American | |
| Ted also has an older sister, Andrea Raimi Rubin, w | |
| named only for Walter R. Lawson (no relation to | Ted), an Army Air Corps flyer who earned the Distin |
| many such games of the 1980s such as Technician | Ted and Jet Set Willy. |
| Ted and Stewey kidnap Bella, so Zeus goes after her | |
| brothers who all played professional football, | Ted and Will for Small Heath and Jack, Harry and Bo |
| People in broadcasting here knew | Ted and would call him when they got in a ‘pinch' t |
| ice Newton - married to George, mother of Ryce, | Ted, and Emily. |
| Ted and Susan Ottaviano (not related despite having | |
| Dorinda wades ashore (now alone) to the waiting | Ted and Al, Pete releases her heart so that Ted can |
| before the 1935 publication of her first book, | Ted and Nina Go to the Grocery Store. |
| Ted and Fred develop relationships with various sin | |
| sode, Jack is left in the kiddie playland while | Ted and Dougal shop, Mrs. Doyle goes through a cris |
| While Christmas shopping, | Ted and Dougal accidentally wander into what turns |
| roles in Z Cars, Doctor Who, Heartbeat, Father | Ted, and The Bill. |
| Gatehouse Academy was founded by | Ted and Gayle Earl in 2000. |
| of salmon in 1914, the cannery failed in 1915, | Ted and his family moved to Warroad, Minnesota, eve |
| His parents are | Ted and Corky (Burkert) Jones. |
| Washington's Birthday features | Ted and Linda performing in elaborate eighteenth ce |
| London James gets her necklace back, | Ted and Stewey are arrested, and Zeus and Bella bec |
| arda Alba and The Chairs (Gate Theatre), You Be | Ted and I'll Be Sylvia (Hampstead), Playing Sinatra |
| t Armstrong from having any contact with Garner | Ted, and his name was removed from a significant nu |
| In "Random Object Sent to Random person", | Ted and Sean actually sent a plastic Corn Man with |
| Meanwhile, | Ted and Stewey are after London James's necklace, s |
| Me, Marty, Joe, | Ted and Louise |
| Ted and Gayle Haggard both appeared on the syndicat | |
| Ted and Regi confess to each other that they intend | |
| Sweet Grass Records is owned and operated by | Ted and Darlene Whitecalf in Saskatoon, Saskatchewa |
| Ted and Betty Corday in the 1940s | |
| Later | Ted and Janet (Ted's wife) are killed by a car bomb |
| I Met Your Mother, titled “Three Days of Snow”, | Ted and Barney celebrate cocktail mixture while the |
| publications (EU Bookshop), public procurement ( | TED), and EU research and development (CORDIS). |
| that he, a Democrat, was "was tired of helping | Ted and the Dome Village." |
| However, Kahn does not realize that | Ted, and presumably most of the local Asian communi |
| Life and Death (Suikoden I, II, and IV, held by | Ted, and the first Hero), also known as Soul Eater |
| Day played for his stepfather, | Ted Anderson at Memphis's Hamilton High School, whe |
| Ted Anderson Park | |
| ear, Elmbrook called its first salaried pastor, | Ted Anderson. |
| He was educated at the | TED Ankara College and then at Bournemouth and Pool |
| He was a product of | TED Ankara College Basketball academy and he made h |
| She graduated from | TED Ankara College and then studied archeology at t |
| TED Ankara College after which graduated in theatre | |
| rs closing on the emotional Joanna, right after | Ted answers, "You look terrific," as she heads upst |
| Ted Appelman (born August 27, 1980 ) is a Canadian | |
| She is the daughter of | Ted Archer, a prominent unionist with the Shop, Dis |
| In the scene where Bill and | Ted are addressing God, there are two statues at th |
| The scene where | Ted's stepmother holds a seance and Bill and Ted ar |
| Ted Arison (February 24, 1924 - October 1, 1999) wa | |
| ompany, including Solel Boneh, was passed on to | Ted Arison and later to his daughter, Shari Arison, |
| However, at the time of his death in 1999, | Ted Arison failed by approximately 9 months to meet |
| Ted Arison's son, Micky Arison, was named Managing | |
| He is the son of the late | Ted Arison, Carnival Corporation's founder, and his |
| Tilson Thomas, in large part with a grant from | Ted Arison, founder of Carnival Cruise Lines. |
| professional musician by 1934, playing with the | Ted Armstrong band in Clinton, Oklahoma. |
| tinues to broadcast old programs made by Garner | Ted Armstrong on approximately 30 television statio |
| Intercontinental Church of God (USA) and Garner | Ted Armstrong Evangelistic Association are now led |
| 's news, and should not be confused with Garner | Ted Armstrong's The World Tomorrow religious progra |
| from survivors of Herbert W. Armstrong, Garner | Ted Armstrong, The Worldwide Church of God and its |
| nings, he scored 10 runs before being bowled by | Ted Arnold and in their second-innings he scored 19 |
| opher, fullback; Newell, All-Southern halfback; | Ted Arnold, quarterback; Bedie Bidez, fullback; C.W |
| of Ontario on October 11, 2005, defeating Tory | Ted Arnott in a two-way contest. |
| Ted arrives just in time to witness the explosion. | |
| The album's booklet incorrectly list Bill and | Ted as surfers and stoners. |
| Mr. | Ted, as he was called, came out of retirement to co |
| tober 1937, playing alongside his older brother | Ted, as an inside forward in a match against Fulham |
| starring position on the ABC sitcom Better Off | Ted as Lucy and also guest starred on the FX TV ser |
| Ted as 1954 University of Minnesota Homecoming King | |
| rparel, the voice of BC football, would replace | Ted as the play-by-play announcer of BC basketball |
| ost notably Bishop Brennan in the sitcom Father | Ted, as well as in The Sweeney (1977), "Peak Practi |
| The player will take control of both Bill and | Ted as they travel through different time periods a |
| Edward James Magill (known as Eddie or | Ted as well as Jimmy) (born 17 May 1939 in Lurgan) |
| Afterward, | Ted asks Linda to join him as his new dance partner |
| Ted's cousin, Fred, a naval officer, unexpectedly c | |
| Ted Atherton, Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy | |
| Ted Atkatz is the founder of and frontman for the C | |
| Born in Toronto, Ontario, | Ted Atkinson as a child emigrated with his family a |
| In 1957, | Ted Atkinson won the George Woolf Memorial Jockey A |
| Edward ( | Ted) Attrell |
| Davey calls and confirms its authenticity and | Ted authorizes the purchase at an enormous price. |
| ew South Wales, the other original members were | Ted Ayers on sax, Dave Bebb on drums, Stuart Crysel |
| he American Scientific Affiliation, see Edward ( | Ted) B. Davis. |
| am at different times included Stewie Dempster, | Ted Badcock, Martin Donnelly and Roger Blunt. |
| Ted Baehr (b. | |
| tion in Victoria is Daniel Andrews who replaced | Ted Baillieu who had been leader since 8 May 2006. |
| Ted Baillieu is also the great-grandson of Victoria | |
| 6, after Doyles' resignation and replacement by | Ted Baillieu, Davis was once again promoted and giv |
| It is led by the Premier of Victoria, | Ted Baillieu, and Deputy Premier, Peter Ryan. |
| The current member is Premier of Victoria | Ted Baillieu. |
| signed and he was replaced by Kennett supporter | Ted Baillieu. |
| was elected in late November 2010 under Premier | Ted Baillieu. |
| Brad Johnson as | Ted Baker |
| It was developed by | Ted Baker and his computer science students at Flor |
| Ted Baker | |
| fashion designer Ray Kelvin, the founder of the | Ted Baker clothing chain, in May, 1993. |
| Film Editors: | Ted Baker, Sam Horta, Ralph Ives |
| Harry Gleizer - | Ted Baldwin, Ladybirds jockey |
| t welterweight prizefighter competition beating | Ted Bami in the quarter finals, Jason Cook in the S |
| oap opera Another World originating the role of | Ted Bancroft from February 14, 1977, to June 17, 19 |
| 2 June - | Ted Banfield (b. |
| Founder members were brothers | Ted Barber (born Edward Joseph Barber, 17 November |
| "Thinking About Tomorrow" ( | Ted Barnes, Orton, Sean Read, Sebastian Steinberg) |
| "Don't Need a Reason" ( | Ted Barnes, Orton) - 5:04 |
| Albany High: | Ted Barone |
| Most wickets - | Ted Barratt 148 @ 15.90 (BB 8-28) |
| Fred Brady - | Ted Barry |
| Storyboard Artists: John Flagg, | Ted Bastien, Paul Bouchard, Peter Roe, |
| In 2003 the | Ted Bates Trophy was inaugurated with a match again |
| In December 1973, long term manager | Ted Bates stood down to be replaced by Lawrie McMen |
| side which drew 2-2 with West Ham United in the | Ted Bates Trophy. |
| In 1967, | Ted Bates tried to sign Davie for £15,000 but the o |
| Although manager | Ted Bates tried his hardest to persuade him to sign |
| the replacement bronze statue of Saints legend | Ted Bates which is now sited outside Southampton's |
| He later formed a great partnership with | Ted Bates at Southampton. |
| onal career at Reading, where he was spotted by | Ted Bates who signed him for Southampton in July 19 |
| the man who would change Southampton's history, | Ted Bates. |
| hicle Lucas Tanner, and in 1976 and 1977 played | Ted Baxter's son David on The Mary Tyler Moore Show |
| eferring to him by several nicknames, including | Ted Baxter, and when quoting O'Reilly would often d |
| Ted Beamont - piano, keyboards | |
| Curson's father, however, preferred that | Ted become an alto saxophone player like Louis Jord |
| That evening, | Ted becomes drunk and tells Regi that he is engaged |
| n 1990, he had a radical encounter with God and | Ted began writing worship music with his first mess |
| A shot of Bill and | Ted being herded up a rock formation by their evil |
| The main plot involves Bill and | Ted being threatened by an evil villain from a popu |
| Ted Bekker - Harmonica | |
| Through his father's friendship with | Ted Benfield, he joined the insurance brokers Benfi |
| lines while Ligne claire specialist draughtsman | Ted Benoit (whose style resembles the later Jacobs' |
| Robert Colbert: Dr. | Ted Benson |
| "Doin' All Right" (Richard Alderson, | Ted Berrigan, Lee Crabtree) - 2:37 |
| Ted Berry Park in Cincinnati, Ohio | |
| Spencer and Judge Nathaniel R. Jones considered | Ted Berry a role model. |
| Ted Berry (born June 4, 1972 in Richmond, Virginia, | |
| innati has named both a street and a park after | Ted Berry. |
| ed by several other unarmed students, including | Ted Besen and Todd Ross. |
| He also co-starred with Glenn Corbett, | Ted Bessell, and Randy Boone in a 19-episode NBC co |
| Denis Lill as | Ted Best |
| Ted Best went on to become Lord Mayor of Melbourne, | |
| Ted Beyer - Alf | |
| Ted Bezan is a former machine operator who describe | |
| appears in The Super Hero Squad Show, voiced by | Ted Biaselli. |
| es, 1966--1981, Karen Wheeler, Peter Arnell and | Ted Bickford, editors, 1982. |
| Edward Lawson ' | Ted' Birnie (born 25 August 1878 in Sunderland-died |
| Michael Balfour - | Ted Birston |
| two series, we see Shelley sharing a house with | Ted Bishop played by David Ryall. |
| Ted Black's orchestra had the first major hit. | |
| Ted Blackman (February 17, 1942 - October 2, 2002) | |
| ra include newsman Gord Sinclair, morning hosts | Ted Blackman and Al Boliska, sportscasters John Rob |
| Though not trained in classical dance, | Ted Blake was featured in the show's longest recurr |
| Ted Blake (19 October 1921 - 6 March 1998) was an e | |
| As designer | Ted Boda described the work: "As a designer for the |
| Ted Bond - Lead vocals and guitar | |
| Ted Bond - Vocals | |
| The three longest-lasting members, | Ted Bond, Scott Hrapoff and newly divorced Heath Ko |
| h guest vocals performed by Ryan Key as well as | Ted Bond, lead singer of recently disbanded Craig's |
| Theodore ( | Ted) Boronovskis (born 27 July 1943) is an Australi |
| Toady and | Ted both come to life and Freddy the Mouse jumps ou |
| s represented by New Democrats Hugh Peacock and | Ted Bounsall). |
| econd council seat in the city's second ward to | Ted Bounsall. |
| elt asteroid discovered on September 5, 1986 by | Ted Bowell at Flagstaff. |
| JH), a main-belt asteroid discovered on 1981 by | Ted Bowell |
| n-belt asteroid discovered on April 15, 1985 by | Ted Bowell at Flagstaff. |
| scovered on October 7, 1986 at Anderson Mesa by | Ted Bowell who named it in honor of the American as |
| in-belt asteroid discovered on June 28, 1979 by | Ted Bowell at Flagstaff. |
| belt asteroid discovered on October 15, 1985 by | Ted Bowell at Flagstaff. |
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