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it was operated by the Ross Group featured a | Terence Conran designed restaurant with a waitress si |
ick was a member of the band that accompanied | Terence Blanchard to the Monterey Jazz Festival's 50t |
Best Actor: | Terence Cooper in Children of Fire Mountain |
which she then toured the UK alongside actors | Terence Donovan and Laurence Mark Wythe who later bec |
127005 Pratchett is named after | Terence David John Pratchett, a popular English autho |
t the Reliant Arena in Houston Texas, against | Terence Anderson knocking him out in 1:15 of the firs |
e defence of the city, including an Alderman, | Terence Albert O'Brien (a Catholic Bishop) and an Eng |
mned the British government which had allowed | Terence McSwiney to die on hunger-strike in 1920. |
McMahon (violin), Cecil Aronowitz (viola) and | Terence Weil (cello). |
Ann Warren, Pernell Roberts, Udana Power and | Terence Monk in the leads. |
y Hemingway, Richard Heffer, Sean Scanlan and | Terence Rigby, while noted guest-stars included Antho |
McMahon (violin), Cecil Aronowitz (viola) and | Terence Weil (cello). |
tet with leader Hugh Maguire, Iona Brown, and | Terence Weil. |
on November 16th, 1971, when Noam Chomsky and | Terence McKenna nearly met. |
nif Kureishi, Gareth Pugh, Stephen Frears and | Terence Koh. |
e, MacNabb, Charles Eley, Robert Morrison and | Terence Sanders, who had rowed together at Eton, made |
It starred Kay Ngarimu and | Terence Bayler, and also featured Mira Hape, Bill Mer |
sco brother-team of pulp writers, Patrick and | Terence Casey; San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto; 32n |
Crabtree and screenplay by Rodney Ackland and | Terence Rattigan from a novel by Oscar Millard. |
l and starring Patrick Barr, Ruth Dunning and | Terence Knapp. |
nd starring Cyril McLaglen, Sam Wilkinson and | Terence Collier. |
It stars Suzy Kendall and | Terence Morgan. |
Flint, Jeremy and | Terence Reese 1991. |
Phillips, Hubert and | Terence Reese 1937. |
Greene and | Terence Rattigan wrote the screenplay for the 1947 fi |
his film was directed by Ferdinando Baldi and | Terence Young. |
n Awards for "Best Drama", "Best Script", and | Terence Cooper as "Best Actor" for his role as Sir Ch |
iam Sylvester, Geoffrey Keen, Henry Oscar and | Terence Alexander. |
s spaghetti westerns starring Bud Spencer and | Terence Hill. |
, featured Nancy Wilson, Ahmad Jamal Trio and | Terence Blanchard Quintet. |
d and played by Branford Marsalis Quartet and | Terence Blanchard. |
Kieran's brothers Michael and | Terence were interned between 1972 and 1974. |
ennis Price, George Cole, Thorley Walters and | Terence Alexander. |
editions of Virgil (1785), Plautus (1788) and | Terence (1797). |
Jack Scatchard (1962-64) and | Terence Lewin, as Rear Admirals, were among those who |
with Malcolm Bowie and | Terence Cave) A Short History of French Literature (O |
y CPL Aromas was founded by Mssrs Michael and | Terence Pickthall in December 1971. |
s's family moved to Chicago's North Shore and | Terence went to the well-known New Trier High School |
He is best known for his work on Plautus and | Terence. |
Chief Inspectors Charles Frederick Mawson and | Terence Michael Slocombe, and two spectators, Richard |
itish horror film starring Elisabeth Shue and | Terence Stamp. |
ttle Rita nel west, featuring Rita Pavone and | Terence Hill, who moved on from Karl May movies to hi |
7 April 1973 - Steven Harrison (26) and | Terence Brown (26), both members of the British Army, |
s chiefly known for his labors on Plautus and | Terence; in the knowledge of these authors he was unr |
.06) (with Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess and | Terence Winter) |
Julius Erving 132, Larry Nance 131, and | Terence Stansbury 136 were all eliminated. |
Brooke (bassoon), Gerald Jackson (flute) and | Terence MacDonagh (oboe), became part of the celebrat |
essful comedy films featuring Bud Spencer and | Terence Hill. |
played in a quintet with Donald Harrison and | Terence Blanchard in 1984-85, touring in Europe with |
also collaborated with Branford Marsalis and | Terence Blanchard.Groups making up the collective kno |
ng, starring Jordan Chan, Joey Meng, Lee Ann, | Terence Yin, Alice Chan and Winnie Leung. |
Anthony | Terence Quincey Stewart (8 July 1929-16 December 2010 |
In 2006 Archbishop | Terence Finlay, who had launched the proceedings agai |
New York Archbishop | Terence Cardinal Cooke conceived the ministry in the |
tel ICON is designed by celebrated architects | Terence Conran, Rocco Yim and William Lim. |
Goines has collaborated with such artists as | Terence Blanchard, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ruth Brown, R |
John Mills as | Terence Sullivan |
Leo Gorcey as | Terence Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney |
productive years, resulting in series such as | Terence Choi which eventually were made into anime se |
is a song of Sananda Maitreya (then known as | Terence Trent D'Arby) for the album Introducing the H |
concellos and San Francisco District Attorney | Terence Hallinan, who wrote that he supported Prop 21 |
ding Mayor Willie Brown, ex-District Attorney | Terence Hallinan, and many O'Farrell ecdysiasts. |
sco Supervisor and two-term District Attorney | Terence Hallinan. |
ce Academy, he was hired by District Attorney | Terence Hallinan as the youngest senior criminal inve |
His main scholarship was on the Roman author | Terence, but his teaching work was also highly regard |
allis as Andrew and co-directed by the author | Terence Frisby. |
Can't Take Me Home, was produced by Babyface, | Terence "Tramp-Baby" Abney, She'ksphere, Dallas Austi |
ection of 1969 where he finished third behind | Terence O'Neill (the Northern Ireland Prime Minister) |
a critic of the leadership since he believed | Terence O'Neill to have demoted him in 1967 |
His biographer, | Terence R Leach, Brackenbury's biographer, describes |
hbishop Patrick Kelly of Liverpool and Bishop | Terence Brain of Salford. |
Bishop Terry, to avoid confusion with Bishop | Terence Brain of Salford . |
Brigadier | Terence Esmond Maxwell Battersby (29 October 1893 - 1 |
ored The Invisible Landscape with his brother | Terence. |
duating from Bard College, he and his brother | Terence worked with music publisher Charles Koppelman |
and Flavors (IFF), teamed up with his brother | Terence Pickthall FCA who worked as a senior accounta |
Philip Duffy's elder brother, | Terence Duffy, was appointed alongside him as the Cat |
n Bedfordshire, McCloud and his two brothers, | Terence and Graham, were raised in a house his parent |
m adaptation, The House of Mirth, directed by | Terence Davies, starring Gillian Anderson as Lily Bar |
Let's Get Lost: The Songs of Jimmy McHugh by | Terence Blanchard and In Full Swing by Mark O'Connor' |
The Design Encyclopedia (Foreword by | Terence Riley), New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 2 |
lm based on the 1948 play of the same name by | Terence Rattigan. |
His iconic music videos by | Terence Donovan for the hits "Simply Irresistible" an |
ero (also released as The Rover), directed by | Terence Young, starred Rita Hayworth and Anthony Quin |
ghest office in the order and was replaced by | Terence V. Powderly. |
the only perfect score of 50 for the round by | Terence Stansbury. |
Written and directed by | Terence McKenna, it includes interviews with a number |
Mike Johnson played by | Terence Maynard |
ent dark comedy film, written and directed by | Terence Gross and starring Toni Collette and Daniel C |
e in a revival of the play After the Dance by | Terence Rattigan. |
s) is a 1962 black-and-white film directed by | Terence Fisher and Frank Winterstein. |
title of a BBC Radio 2 documentary written by | Terence Pettigrew and presented by Michael Aspel. |
O'Neill ministry - led by | Terence O'Neill - 1963 - 1969. |
"93 in Peace Corps Facing Dismissal" by | Terence Smith. |
, largely set in a bookstore, was directed by | Terence Fisher and released in the United States as M |
That Lady is a 1955 film directed by | Terence Young. |
1966: There's a Girl in My Soup by | Terence Frisby |
The programme was written by | Terence Pettigrew, produced by Harry Thompson and pre |
She is found by | Terence, who has been following her after discovering |
This view may be informed by | Terence McKenna's writing on the potential extraterre |
Lucky Feller was a 1976 ITV sitcom written by | Terence Frisby and produced by Humphrey Barclay. |
river Cobey, who is featured in a painting by | Terence Cuneo. |
The Deep Blue Sea, based on the 1952 play by | Terence Rattigan, alongside Rachel Weisz and Simon Ru |
ce the Music is a 1954 crime film directed by | Terence Fisher. |
With a lecture by | Terence McKenna on its opening night, and with DJs Ni |
onel Bogey is a 1948 fantasy film directed by | Terence Fisher. |
ept for Ian Hogg and Susie Blake, replaced by | Terence Booth and Eileen Battye respectively. |
tant Trumpet is a 1952 drama film directed by | Terence Fisher. |
der by Proxy is a 1954 crime film directed by | Terence Fisher. |
Rattigan's play has also been filmed by | Terence Davies and due for release in 2011. |
ies, foreword by Robin Gibson, with essays by | Terence Pepper and David Mellor, National Portrait Ga |
The seat was won by | Terence McCombs of the New Zealand Labour Party. |
Exopheromone is a term coined by | Terence McKenna, proposed in his book Food of the God |
70 film starring Charles Bronson, directed by | Terence Young. |
s a 1992 British film directed and written by | Terence Davies. |
Say Hooray! contains a sample of a lecture by | Terence McKenna, in which he references the Pink Floy |
s Price and Cecil Parker with a screenplay by | Terence Young and Daphne du Maurier, from the novel b |
ld Dahl, it was opened on 23 November 1996 by | Terence Hardiman, an actor popular with children due |
Me Tomorrow is a 1957 crime film directed by | Terence Fisher. |
hin the Ulster Unionist Party, as typified by | Terence O'Neill. |
e in which a rain coated character, played by | Terence Brook, looking similar to Frank Sinatra, lit |
after the 1936 play "French Without Tears" by | Terence Rattigan. |
All is a 1963 horror comedy film directed by | Terence Fisher. |
1965 British science fiction film directed by | Terence Fisher. |
r is a film written, directed and narrated by | Terence McKenna (film producer) and produced by Steph |
Bounce is a 2003 jazz album by | Terence Blanchard, released through Blue Note. |
Girl In My Soup is a stage comedy written by | Terence Frisby. |
Flaw is a 1955 British crime film directed by | Terence Fisher. |
the Vergilius Romanus), one copy of a work by | Terence, and one of a work by Prudentius. |
It was filmed in 1980 and allegedly edited by | Terence Young, who also directed three James Bond fil |
The Vice-President of programming at C-SPAN, | Terence Murphy questioned the decision, "If professor |
ullivan lost her constituency to PC candidate | Terence Young. |
election, where it was won by Labor candidate | Terence McRae. |
After the death of Cardinal | Terence Cooke, Pope John Paul II elevated the Militar |
cration on the following May 10 from Cardinal | Terence Cooke, with Archbishop Joseph Thomas Ryan and |
ation on the following March 27 from Cardinal | Terence Cooke, with Bishops Edwin B. Broderick and Ed |
on on the following September 8 from Cardinal | Terence Cooke, with Archbishop John Joseph Maguire an |
Christian | Terence Hyslop (born 14 June 1972 in Watford, England |
by John Schlesinger, starring Julie Christie, | Terence Stamp, Peter Finch and Alan Bates |
re RA, son Lt Col Robin Phayre LI, cousin Col | Terence Phayre Knott MC RM, of whom son Captain Rober |
riticized Financial Post editor and columnist | Terence Corcoran, claiming he impedes progress on cli |
ote recording debut of trumpeter and composer | Terence Blanchard. |
tage and prepared in 2003 by DCUK consultants | Terence O'Rourke and is being revised and updated in |
ke in conjunction with the Lord Mayor of Cork | Terence McSwiney. |
all, Jane Asher, Heather Mills, Gemma Craven, | Terence Stamp, Roger Moore, Robbie Williams, Dodi Fay |
name is derived from the name of its creator: | Terence "Geezer" Butler. |
ormance piece is that the producer criticises | Terence' plays as boring and out of style. |
ope, Cindy Crawford, Crowded House, The Cure, | Terence Trent D'arby, De La Soul, Chris de Burgh, Dee |
s, Clannad, Johnny Clegg & Savuka, Cy Curnin, | Terence Trent D'Arby, Dred, Marc Ducret, Peter Gabrie |
ackwell's Linguistic Abstracts, succeeding D. | Terence Langendoen, and he and Rochelle Lieber became |
rried Li Tian and had another 3 sons - Dahai ( | Terence Cao), Dayang (Pierre Png) and Dajiang (Zhang |
es into a cramped flat with his brother Dave ( | Terence Morgan), a clerk in a local steel mill, and D |
Graeme David | Terence Paskins (born 1 September 1972) is a former E |
iginal story by the first James Bond director | Terence Young. |
In 1962 Broccoli and director | Terence Young chose him as the cinematographer for an |
s the Scots actor would reunite with director | Terence Young for the film Dr. |
Director | Terence Young, producers Albert R. Broccoli, Harry Sa |
s as Associate Producer working with Director | Terence Ryan on his film Puckoon (2002), Darkness Fal |
as a model and she was discovered by director | Terence Young. |
British paratrooper-and future director-named | Terence Young who more than 20 years later directed H |
Donald | Terence (Terry) Redman (born 16 April 1963) is an Aus |
It is Dr. | Terence Wynn, his old colleague and chief administrat |
superintendent of the school district is Dr. | Terence O'Brien; because Grass Lake School District 3 |
iginal members Annie Haslam, Michael Dunford, | Terence Sullivan and John Tout came together to recor |
film starring Francoise Surel, Eliza Dushku, | Terence Stamp, and Billy Zane. |
Kathleen Harrison as Emily | Terence, the cook |
Tail Twistor: Fong Ki Fai, | Terence |
With the help of Father | Terence Donaghoe, Clarke founded the Sisters of Chari |
iod, qualifying for eligibility as his father | Terence is from Derry. |
The original version featuring | Terence Trent D'arby was never commercially released |
on singer and backing singer for Bryan Ferry, | Terence Trent D'Arby, Marianne Faithful, Ian Dury, Al |
Fiachra | Terence Wilbrah Trench (born 1941, in Dublin, County |
In an interview with Time Out Film, | Terence Davies said "The Neon Bible doesn't work, and |
res, restaurants and shops includes the first | Terence Conran restaurants in Japan, a wine bar (Copp |
Admiral of the Fleet | Terence Thornton Lewin, Baron Lewin, KG, GCB, LVO, DS |
Bell, Mark Long, Sterling Campbell, Lol Ford, | Terence Devine King and Jean Daniel Glorioso. |
Frank | Terence Willetts, born in Birmingham on 20 November 1 |
Sheridan Frederick | Terence Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 5th Marquess of Du |
as compiled by Bryan Staff, with artwork from | Terence Hogan, and was released by Ripper Records in |
I learned a lot from | Terence. |
rying to hurt Matthew, she borrows money from | Terence and buys an expensive present for Jeremy, whi |
he claimed, "I got one piece of fan mail from | Terence Trent D'Arby and I got a phone call from Axl |
he enjoys the attention she is receiving from | Terence, Jeremy and Matthew, but rejects them all. |
Garry | Terence Park (born April 19, 1983 in Empangeni, KwaZu |
n general Lyman Lemnitzer and British general | Terence Airey. |
te, Stanton Moore, Doug Belote, Chad Gilmore, | Terence Higgins, and Kevin O'Day have also been playi |
d in further controversy when Deputy Governor | Terence McLaren was arrested for possession of cocain |
Grocott, | Terence (2002 [1997]). |
cted by Dick Richards, starring Gene Hackman, | Terence Hill, Catherine Deneuve and Ian Holm. |
n, Tom Jamieson, Tom Mitchelson, Ian Hawkins, | Terence Dackombe, Andrew Nickolds, Steve Punt and Pet |
His | Terence (1726) is more important than his Horace; nex |
Ian | Terence Quigley (born 16 October 1931 Leeston) was a |
ver the role of Marion from Barbara Ferris in | Terence Frisby's long-running comedy There's A Girl I |
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. |
His final stage role was the father in | Terence Rattigan's The Winslow Boy in 1946, which he |
, 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 |
o look several decades older) and the lead in | Terence Fisher's Four Sided Triangle (1953). |
As a writer, his pseudonyms include | Terence Ashley, Harrison Franklin, Hans-Joachim Vollm |
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