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Terence Harvey - Gerry | |
Terence Harvey as Official at Funeral | |
Terence Henry Rooney (born 11 November 1950) is a Bri | |
was later covered by The Rockingbirds on the | Terence Higgins Trust supporting charity EP, The Fred |
as Rosalyn Cohen, she married the politician | Terence Higgins in 1961 (Sir Terence from 1993, Lord |
te, Stanton Moore, Doug Belote, Chad Gilmore, | Terence Higgins, and Kevin O'Day have also been playi |
the retirement of the veteran Conservative MP | Terence Higgins, Bottomley contested Worthing West, w |
Terence Hill - Trinity | |
Terence Hill as Travis | |
Terence Hill - Baker | |
Terence Hill - Tsour | |
Terence Hill as Cat Stevens | |
Terence Hill - Chicco - Don Luigi's nephew (as Mario | |
ilm, writing, "t's the first of 19 times that | Terence Hill and Bud Spencer would be paired together |
983 comedy film and spy movie parody starring | Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. |
It is the last pairing to date of | Terence Hill (who also directed) and Bud Spencer. |
Terence Hill (born Mario Girotti on 29 March 1939) is | |
obleman Sir Thomas Fitzpatrick Phillip Moore ( | Terence Hill) arrives in the West following the wish |
Salud (Bud Spencer) and Plata ( | Terence Hill) eke out a living as bush pilots in Sout |
cted by Dick Richards, starring Gene Hackman, | Terence Hill, Catherine Deneuve and Ian Holm. |
ttle Rita nel west, featuring Rita Pavone and | Terence Hill, who moved on from Karl May movies to hi |
s spaghetti westerns starring Bud Spencer and | Terence Hill. |
essful comedy films featuring Bud Spencer and | Terence Hill. |
Terence Hill: Rosco Frazer/Agent Steinberg | |
Terence Hill: Rosco Fraker/Agent Steinberg | |
as compiled by Bryan Staff, with artwork from | Terence Hogan, and was released by Ripper Records in |
Terence Holbrook (born December 6, 1945) is an Englis | |
Lieutenant Philip | Terence Holligan (born 20 May 1898, date of death unk |
reat Britain at the 1960 Summer Olympics, see | Terence Howard (footballer). |
John | Terence Hung is a Hong Kong businessman, best known a |
Christian | Terence Hyslop (born 14 June 1972 in Watford, England |
Terence Ian Barwell was a South African born crickete | |
Terence Ian "Terry" Gray (born 3 June 1954 in Bradfor | |
Photography and design - | Terence Ibbott |
s chiefly known for his labors on Plautus and | Terence; in the knowledge of these authors he was unr |
iod, qualifying for eligibility as his father | Terence is from Derry. |
Royal | Terence Ivey (born 20 December 1981, in Harlem, New Y |
ss to fill the vacancy caused by the death of | Terence J. Quinn and was reelected to the Forty-sixth |
ssell, 13th Duke of Bedford), the daughter of | Terence J. Clemence and a sister of The Viscountess R |
Sir | Terence James O'Connor (13 September 1891 - 7 May 194 |
Terence James McQuade (born 24 February 1941 in Holbo | |
he enjoys the attention she is receiving from | Terence, Jeremy and Matthew, but rejects them all. |
Terence John Parr (b. | |
Terence John "Terry" Nicholl (born 16 September 1952) | |
Terence John (Terry) Lowe (born 27 May 1943) is a for | |
Terence Joseph "Terry" Goode (born 29 October 1961) i | |
International | Terence Judd Award (1995) |
Terence Julian Forrestal (May 13, 1948 - June 10, 200 | |
Terence Keith "Terry" Anderson (11 March 1944 - c. 24 | |
Mickey Bennett - | Terence Kelly |
Rev. | Terence Kelshaw, had joined the Anglican Church of Ug |
rn District include Judge Claire Eagan, Judge | Terence Kern, Judge James H. Payne and Judge Gregory |
Thus, | Terence Kilmartin revised the Scott Moncrieff transla |
l and starring Patrick Barr, Ruth Dunning and | Terence Knapp. |
e Vietnam War, Tour of Duty, co-starring with | Terence Knox, Kim Delaney, and Tony Becker, and as An |
nif Kureishi, Gareth Pugh, Stephen Frears and | Terence Koh. |
nior Vice President of A&R at Virgin Records, | Terence Lam, foremerly a senior executive at VH1, and |
ackwell's Linguistic Abstracts, succeeding D. | Terence Langendoen, and he and Rochelle Lieber became |
Terence Langley Higgins, Baron Higgins KBE DL PC (bor | |
Terence Leach suggests a great deal of his influence | |
Terence Lee "Terry" Etim (born January 11, 1986) is a | |
Terence Lee McDaniel (born February 8, 1965 in Sagina | |
John Woodvine as Adm. of the Fleet Sir | Terence Lewin (Chief of the Defence Staff) |
Jack Scatchard (1962-64) and | Terence Lewin, as Rear Admirals, were among those who |
PML's Chairman is | Terence Lewis and PML's Chief Executive is Prof. Step |
Terence Lucy Greenidge (14 January 1902 - 18 December | |
Terence Mac Swiney's private papers are held in the U | |
omposition with Herbert Howells and oboe with | Terence MacDonagh at the Royal College of Music. |
Brooke (bassoon), Gerald Jackson (flute) and | Terence MacDonagh (oboe), became part of the celebrat |
ween 1952 and 1954 included Sidney Sutcliffe, | Terence MacDonagh, Natalie James (aka Natalie Caine), |
Terence MacSwiney | |
A collection relating to | Terence MacSwiney exists in Cork Public Museum. |
he Irish Language revival movement, including | Terence MacSwiney, T. C. Murray and Con O'Leary, with |
Terence Maher, Bond, William Heinemann Australia, 199 | |
Terence Maidment - Henchman | |
You may be thinking of | Terence Mann, a fictional character in the film Field |
Terence Marne O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of the Maine, PC | |
g a large number of texts, including Plautus, | Terence, Martial in the OCT, and Festus, and Nonius M |
Mike Johnson played by | Terence Maynard |
Lady Sings the Blues - | Terence McCloy, Chris Clark and Suzanne de Passe |
The seat was won by | Terence McCombs of the New Zealand Labour Party. |
eph McConnell and later his grandson, Sir R M | Terence McConnell. |
on November 16th, 1971, when Noam Chomsky and | Terence McKenna nearly met. |
Terence McKenna grew up in Paonia, Colorado. | |
With a lecture by | Terence McKenna on its opening night, and with DJs Ni |
r is a film written, directed and narrated by | Terence McKenna (film producer) and produced by Steph |
This view may be informed by | Terence McKenna's writing on the potential extraterre |
Written and directed by | Terence McKenna, it includes interviews with a number |
e essays on Ken Kesey & The Merry Pranksters, | Terence McKenna, Mel Lyman, The Human Be-In, Alan Wat |
Exopheromone is a term coined by | Terence McKenna, proposed in his book Food of the God |
Say Hooray! contains a sample of a lecture by | Terence McKenna, in which he references the Pink Floy |
d in further controversy when Deputy Governor | Terence McLaren was arrested for possession of cocain |
born in Memramcook, New Brunswick, the son of | Terence McManus, and was educated at Saint Joseph's C |
election, where it was won by Labor candidate | Terence McRae. |
After the death of the Irish nationalist | Terence McSwiney in a hunger strike in October 1920, |
mned the British government which had allowed | Terence McSwiney to die on hunger-strike in 1920. |
ke in conjunction with the Lord Mayor of Cork | Terence McSwiney. |
Sir | Terence Mervyn Rattigan CBE (10 June 1911 - 30 Novemb |
Terence Michael Gornell (born 16 December 1989 in Liv | |
Sir | Terence Michael Elkan Barnet Etherton (born 1951), st |
Chief Inspectors Charles Frederick Mawson and | Terence Michael Slocombe, and two spectators, Richard |
Terence Michael Cordaroy (born 26 May 1944) is a form | |
Terence Miller was a British academic and professor o | |
Its first Director was | Terence Miller, former Principal of the University of |
Terence Monck: 1964 Short: The Cat Above and the Mous | |
Ann Warren, Pernell Roberts, Udana Power and | Terence Monk in the leads. |
December 2008: | Terence Montgomery resigns as CFO after brief tenure. |
Terence Morgan as Bruce Victor | |
Terence Morgan as Ted Lawson | |
es into a cramped flat with his brother Dave ( | Terence Morgan), a clerk in a local steel mill, and D |
sical film directed by Val Guest and starring | Terence Morgan, George Cole and Kathleen Harrison. |
It stars Suzy Kendall and | Terence Morgan. |
Terence Morris - Final MVP | |
Terence Morris (Columbus Riverdragons) | |
Terence Morton: lead guitar | |
The Vice-President of programming at C-SPAN, | Terence Murphy questioned the decision, "If professor |
homas L.; Michael Barbour, C. Ralph Stocking, | Terence Murphy (2006). |
ider reentry vehicle was devised by Professor | Terence Nonweiler of Queen's College, Belfast, and wa |
superintendent of the school district is Dr. | Terence O'Brien; because Grass Lake School District 3 |
The Conservative candidate was | Terence O'Connor, the former MP for Luton, who had lo |
Dempsey was well aware that his ancestor, Sir | Terence O'Dempsey had also been Knighted on the battl |
Not to be confused with | Terence O'Donnell. |
okeborough, however when it became clear that | Terence O'Neill had a comfortable lead over both Andr |
O'Neill ministry - led by | Terence O'Neill - 1963 - 1969. |
a critic of the leadership since he believed | Terence O'Neill to have demoted him in 1967 |
When | Terence O'Neill (the then Northern Irish Prime Minist |
ection of 1969 where he finished third behind | Terence O'Neill (the Northern Ireland Prime Minister) |
pporter of Prime Minister of Northern Ireland | Terence O'Neill's liberal policies and became reviled |
warmly of Prime Minister of Northern Ireland | Terence O'Neill's overtures to nationalists. |
ngside new Prime Minister of Northern Ireland | Terence O'Neill, he had less influence than his prede |
f Northern Ireland, led by the Prime Minister | Terence O'Neill, ruled between 1963 and 1969. |
dent Unionist supporter of the Prime Minister | Terence O'Neill, taking 48% of the vote but being nar |
n and another of Lord O'Neill's grandsons was | Terence O'Neill, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. |
out by the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland | Terence O'Neill. |
of Home Affairs in 1964 in the government of | Terence O'Neill. |
supporting Prime Minister of Northern Ireland | Terence O'Neill. |
orter of Ulster Unionist Party Prime Minister | Terence O'Neill. |
hile meeting the Premier of Northern Ireland, | Terence O'Neill. |
hin the Ulster Unionist Party, as typified by | Terence O'Neill. |
tage and prepared in 2003 by DCUK consultants | Terence O'Rourke and is being revised and updated in |
Terence O'Sullivan was educated by the Jesuits at St | |
"Simon Stavely", a pseudonym for keyboardist | Terence O'Toole). |
In 2005 | Terence Orme purchased High Point to save it from scr |
6 Demolition Corps under the command of Major | Terence Otway. |
New Glasgow, Prince Edward Island, the son of | Terence O'Brien and Catherine O'Driscoll, O'Brien gra |
Terence P. Minogue - Horn | |
Logan, | Terence P., and Denzell S. Smith, eds. |
Garry | Terence Park (born April 19, 1983 in Empangeni, KwaZu |
Terence Parkin, South Africa 2:13.58 | |
Its maintainer is professor | Terence Parr of the University of San Francisco. |
Graeme David | Terence Paskins (born 1 September 1972) is a former E |
Terence Patrick Bourke, 10th Earl of Mayo (26 August | |
Terence Patrick Brennan (born June 11, 1928) is a for | |
Terence Patrick Drainey (born Manchester, 1 August 19 | |
Terence Paul Winter - Ethan | |
ies, foreword by Robin Gibson, with essays by | Terence Pepper and David Mellor, National Portrait Ga |
title of a BBC Radio 2 documentary written by | Terence Pettigrew and presented by Michael Aspel. |
The programme was written by | Terence Pettigrew, produced by Harry Thompson and pre |
re RA, son Lt Col Robin Phayre LI, cousin Col | Terence Phayre Knott MC RM, of whom son Captain Rober |
y CPL Aromas was founded by Mssrs Michael and | Terence Pickthall in December 1971. |
and Flavors (IFF), teamed up with his brother | Terence Pickthall FCA who worked as a senior accounta |
y the Pickthall family whose directors are Mr | Terence Pickthall, Mr Francis Pickthall, Mr Chris Pic |
Terence Pinto (born September 12, 1989 in Pau) is a F | |
ormance piece is that the producer criticises | Terence' plays as boring and out of style. |
Stanley | Terence Prince (24 January 1927 - 20 October 2005) wa |
MCGRATH, | Terence, pseud. |
Ian | Terence Quigley (born 16 October 1931 Leeston) was a |
Anthony | Terence Quincey Stewart (8 July 1929-16 December 2010 |
His biographer, | Terence R Leach, Brackenbury's biographer, describes |
Prof | Terence Rabbitts, Director of the Leeds Institute of |
In 1970 Glenville directed another new | Terence Rattigan play in the West End, A Bequest to t |
Crabtree and screenplay by Rodney Ackland and | Terence Rattigan from a novel by Oscar Millard. |
Greene and | Terence Rattigan wrote the screenplay for the 1947 fi |
lso donates his time and expertise to the Sir | Terence Rattigan Charitable Trust, the King George V |
1956 | Terence Rattigan was nominated for the BAFTA Awards' |
te home on Lee's Hill where the dramatist Sir | Terence Rattigan resided during 1945-47, to become Th |
Admirable Crichton and as Arthur Winslow, in | Terence Rattigan's The Winslow Boy in 2001. |
first appearance with the Adastra Players in | Terence Rattigan's Flare Path. |
h count, in the original London production of | Terence Rattigan's play Flare Path. |
His final stage role was the father in | Terence Rattigan's The Winslow Boy in 1946, which he |
sty Miller in the original 1942 production of | Terence Rattigan's play Flare Path. |
by David Suchet) in the acclaimed revival of | Terence Rattigan's Man and Boy at the Duchess Theatre |
rndike and her husband, Lewis Casson, playing | Terence Rattigan's plays The Sleeping Prince and Sepa |
, she had the lead role as Patricia Graham in | Terence Rattigan's Flare Path. |
the 2006 season she played Lydia Cruttwell in | Terence Rattigan's In Praise of Love and the followin |
Thinking she could do better than | Terence Rattigan's Variations on a Theme, Delaney wro |
and Sienna Miller, as part of the playwright | Terence Rattigan's centenary year celebrations. |
The production is part of the playwright | Terence Rattigan's centenary year celebrations and al |
ddy Graham in the original 1942 production of | Terence Rattigan's Flare Path. |
d former pupils, including the playwright Sir | Terence Rattigan, former Foreign Secretary and NATO S |
The Deep Blue Sea, based on the 1952 play by | Terence Rattigan, alongside Rachel Weisz and Simon Ru |
rly days, the group staged British works like | Terence Rattigan, Shakespeare, Ibsen, Osborne with th |
lm based on the 1948 play of the same name by | Terence Rattigan. |
e in a revival of the play After the Dance by | Terence Rattigan. |
after the 1936 play "French Without Tears" by | Terence Rattigan. |
Flint, Jeremy and | Terence Reese 1991. |
Phillips, Hubert and | Terence Reese 1937. |
Tod Slaughter - | Terence Reilly |
Terence Rigby ... Duke of Mendip | |
y Hemingway, Richard Heffer, Sean Scanlan and | Terence Rigby, while noted guest-stars included Antho |
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