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| The town was named after Benjamin | Waite, a lumberman. |
| whom there is any knowledge was Dr. FRufus S. | Waite, a native of Petersburgh, who came to Grafton |
| Chief Justice Morrison R. | Waite administered the oath of office. |
| Chief Justice Morrison R. | Waite administered the Oath of office. |
| In 1999 Naomi starred as Lily | Waite alongside Andy Griffith and Gerald McRaney in |
| Waite also coached one year at Bremen High School in | |
| m French, Frank McNab, John Middleton and Fred | Waite ambushed and murdered Lincoln County Sheriff W |
| ll, Fairview, Harmony, Pleasant Hill, Poulter, | Waite and Wilhoit. |
| was to consist of Cyrus, Jeffrey Steele, John | Waite and Phil Vassar. |
| in 1895 by Buffalo, New York architect Richard | Waite and is an example of a first-generation skyscr |
| e Newcastle Knights from 1991-1993 under David | Waite and at the Western Reds from 1995-1996 under P |
| in 1944) to work as a bookbinder with Benjamin | Waite and to illustrate limited edition books. |
| ry Inquiry, edited by John Williams, Robert G. | Waite and Gregory Gordon, University of North Dakota |
| ist (Billy Smith) and a new bass player (Scott | Waite), and established the band as back and fully a |
| most notably in the presence of poems by A. E. | Waite and the young Aleister Crowley. |
| ger-songwriter Jeffrey Steele, pop singer John | Waite, and country singer Phil Vassar recruited Bill |
| Greylock Partners (founded in 1965 by Charlie | Waite and Bill Elfers) and Morgan, Holland Ventures, |
| Sondheim; and former hostage and author Terry | Waite; and Emmy-winning broadcast journalist Bill O' |
| igned former Spennymoor Town midfielder Gareth | Waite and former Hibernian Scottish teenage striker |
| tiff Livermore's favor, to which the defendant | Waite appealed and the Supreme Court affirmed the de |
| Ralph | Waite as Rex Ventura |
| Liam | Waite as Game Warden |
| Betty | Waite as Mrs. Fields |
| Michael | Waite as Buddy Fields |
| Christopher | Waite as Larry Wilson |
| Ralph | Waite as Ed, a man who helps Trey. |
| Mitcham was renamed | Waite at the 1993 state election. |
| ng on the Doorstep" (1933): A teenaged Asenath | Waite attended an all-girls school, the "Hall School |
| In 1893 | Waite became zoologist at the Australian Museum, Syd |
| Waite built the Villa Philmonte as his summer house. | |
| my at Annapolis, Maryland, tracked down Sharon | Waite, but by then she had no recollection of Watson |
| "Price of Love" ( | Waite, Cain) |
| "Rockin' Horse" (Schon, | Waite, Cain) |
| "Possession" ( | Waite, Cain, Ricky Phillips) |
| s been Emeritus Professor of Entomology at the | Waite campus of the University of Adelaide. |
| Terry | Waite CBE (born 31 May 1939 in Bollington, Cheshire) |
| Guest of honour and main speaker was Terry | Waite CBE. |
| In 1995 | Waite coached South Australia in the National Champi |
| In 1909, | Waite commissioned Smith to produce a tarot deck wit |
| n New York, the portion of the Groom Corners - | Waite Corners highway from Rexford to Waite Corners |
| a series of roadways linking Groom Corners to | Waite Corners by way of Rexford Flats (now Rexford). |
| will include Tim Johnson, Dan Buckingham, Jai | Waite, Curtis Palmer, Gerry Tinker, Sholto Taylor, A |
| Waite defines her as not being Regina Coeli (the Ble | |
| Chief Justice | Waite delivered the opinion of the Court. |
| Waite dismissed as baseless the belief that the Taro | |
| Waite drew upon the earlier Tarot of French occultis | |
| r Winter Group, Mark Farner, Jack Blades, John | Waite, Eddie Money, Peter Frampton, Survivor, Kansas |
| The following year, a small guide by A.E. | Waite entitled The Key to the Tarot was bundled with |
| is a biography of Brigham Young by C. V. | Waite first published in 1866. |
| film seemed to be going nowhere, Phillips and | Waite focused their energy into making the musical h |
| Starr, Walter Leslie Wilmshurst, Arthur Edward | Waite, Franz Hartmann, Florence Farr, and Paul Brunt |
| Waite, Greg, "Taylor, Harold McCarter (1907-1995)", | |
| But | Waite had heard him and returned. |
| ean, Mansell, McGlew, McLean, van Ryneveld and | Waite had not previously played Test cricket. |
| At Wisconsin, | Waite has coached 11 All-Americans, 17 AVCA All-Regi |
| ended schools in Toledo, Ohio, graduating from | Waite High School. |
| The book (which | Waite himself called "a monograph") consists of thre |
| Waite-Davis House (also known as the Leslie P. | Waite House) is a historic home in Apopka, Florida. |
| Waite Hoyt, Vols starting pitcher in 1918 | |
| s that included Larry French, Burleigh Grimes, | Waite Hoyt, and Ray Kremer. |
| ers as well: outfielder Heinie Manush, pitcher | Waite Hoyt, and shortstop Leo Durocher. |
| Yankees traded Pratt to the Boston Red Sox for | Waite Hoyt. |
| Terry | Waite, Humanitarian and Author (Doctor of Law 2007) |
| Arthur Edward | Waite, in Devil-Worship in France, or The Question o |
| It was named by E.R. | Waite in 1906, and can reach a maximum length of 16 |
| It was named by A.R. McCulloch and E.R. | Waite in 1918, originally under the name Ophiclinus |
| senting the electoral district of Mitcham (now | Waite) in the South Australian House of Assembly for |
| Wellesbourne he spent a year(1965-1966) at the | Waite Institute in Adelaide, South Australia, where |
| the size of the force Bowers was raising, Gov. | Waite interceded again in the strike. |
| Waite is seen as the rebel of the group. | |
| Waite is a town in Washington County, Maine, United | |
| Waite is a small community served by one combination | |
| John | Waite is a presenter on British radio and occasional |
| Judge Cheryl L. | Waite is one of four judges elected to the Ohio Seve |
| Waite is the all-time winningest volleyball coach in | |
| Herbert R. | Waite is an American business executive and politica |
| According to | Waite, it is country life, haven of refuge, a specie |
| Waite joined Milton Keynes Dons in July 2006. | |
| After World War I Captain | Waite joined his father-in-law's firm, the Austin Mo |
| Waite joined New England Power Company in 1954 as a | |
| Waite joined the Grenadier Guards at Caterham Barrac | |
| "Make Love Last" (John | Waite, Jonathan Cain) - 5:19 |
| "Best of What I Got" (John | Waite, Jonathan Cain, Neal Schon) |
| "So This Is Eden" (John | Waite, Jonathan Cain, Russ Ballard) - 5:09 |
| Alf | Waite Jr. - trombone |
| Baker), finding support from the local iceman, | Waite Lifter (Lloyd Hughes). |
| and Islamic Jihad Organization hostage, Terry | Waite lives in the village. |
| he petition, and the Hoffmann LJ, Neill LJ and | Waite LJ in the Court of Appeal upheld the judgment. |
| Waite made his debut against Rotherham United in a 2 | |
| Chubb, McGlew, van Ryneveld and | Waite made their Test debuts in the first Test of th |
| Waite managed to persuade Andy Warhol to come on boa | |
| "Pray for Rain" (John | Waite, Mark Spiro, Jonathan Cain) - 5:03 |
| On 7 April 1892 | Waite married Rose Edith Green at St Matthew's paris |
| "Ghost in Your Heart" ( | Waite, Martin Page, Cain) |
| Colonel Arthur | Waite MC., Ost.J., DL., JP., (1894 - 1991) was an Au |
| Waite Middle School | |
| Previous | Waite MP Stephen Baker, from the moderate faction, r |
| m), The Jackson 5, KISS, Ellie Greenwich, John | Waite, Nantucket, Southside Johnny, Fanny and New Gr |
| ain (allowing Hasek to play in North America), | Waite never really caught on as a starting netminder |
| Postwar Germany, 1918-1923, author Robert G.L. | Waite notes: “By mid-February 1919, Latvians compose |
| Patrick | Waite of pop group Musical Youth |
| style of topical radio reporters such as John | Waite of Face the Facts and Roger Cook, a Radio 4 pr |
| Denny | Waite, organ and vocals, 1966-1968 & 1990-1992 |
| conservative faction, his preselection win in | Waite over Robert Lawson from the moderate faction w |
| The office on the 20th floor that was used by | Waite Phillips has been preserved. |
| Oilman | Waite Phillips, left a significant architectural imp |
| Waite published "Aggressive Volleyball", a 216 page | |
| In 1898 | Waite published Popular Account of Australian Snakes |
| Edward Wilkins | Waite RBA (14 April 1854 - 1924) was a prolific Engl |
| John | Waite re-recorded the song with country/bluegrass ar |
| 0), with other music and lyrics written by Ted | Waite, referring to the original song. |
| Wine Innovation Cluster is situated in the | Waite Research Precinct, in the Adelaide suburb of U |
| rogramme, Spitting Image, featured a puppet of | Waite returning from his foreign trips laden with du |
| "Time Stood Still" (John | Waite, Ricky Phillips, Jesse Harms) - 5:23 |
| Waite, Robert G. L. (1969). | |
| Waite sees her crying on the front steps and tells h | |
| Born in Adelaide, Arthur | Waite served at Gallipoli and was later hospitalised |
| Waite shares its zip code, 04492, with the neighbori | |
| Waite, Spennymoor Town's 2008-09 player of the year, | |
| and the political journal The Nation said "Mr | Waite stands in the front-rank of second-rank lawyer |
| As governor, | Waite supported the Western Federation of Miners in |
| The Universal | Waite tarot deck is based on original line drawings |
| In the Rider | Waite Tarot deck and similar decks, The Hierophant ( |
| Groves and manager Jason Ainsley for allowing | Waite the opportunity to play League football. |
| was complicated by the actions of Sir Nicholas | Waite, the English company's representative at Surat |
| Waite, the son of a British father and Thai mother, | |
| Week 4: Michelle danced with Ian | Waite this week because Brendan had gone back home t |
| he governor visited the miners, who authorized | Waite to negotiate on their behalf. |
| due to personality conflicts, Smith moved with | Waite to the Independent and Rectified Rite of the G |
| Waite turns out to be football hero George Waite, an | |
| After this event, we hear nothing of | Waite, until the restoration; he seems neglected by |
| For a while in the 1980s, | Waite was known for his catchphrase, Hello, I'm Terr |
| Waite was a landscape painter and worked in oils. | |
| Catherine Van Valkenburg | Waite was the wife of Charles Burlingame Waite, an a |
| Waite was the subject of a song by the British post- | |
| Prior to working at New England Power, | Waite was a sales promotion assistant at Naragansett |
| A. E. | Waite was a key figure in the development of modern |
| The Book of Ceremonial Magic, by Arthur Edward | Waite was originally called The Book of Black Magic |
| While in the employ of Austin, | Waite was sent back to Australia, where in Melbourne |
| Waite was employed by Staunton as a right winger, al | |
| Nicholas | Waite was an English governor of Bombay during the p |
| Doncaster by ex-player Barry Richardson after | Waite was trained by him at Nottingham Forest. |
| hn was a spokesperson whilst his cousin, Terry | Waite, was held hostage in Beirut in the 1990s. |
| Waite was educated at Leeds Parish Church Middle Cla | |
| Judge | Waite was an Assistant Law Director for the City of |
| uilding, designed by Buffalo architect Richard | Waite, was built in 1889 and expanded by Robert Find |
| n, after the Conservative council leader, Anna | Waite, was defeated in Prittlewell by the Liberal De |
| His grandfather, William Watkin | Waite, was a miniaturist, his father an amateur wate |
| A. E. | Waite was a key figure in the development of modern |
| Waite was a Country and New South Wales representati | |
| While | Waite was an occultist, he was very concerned with t |
| plot around an SAS raid on a site where Terry | Waite was being held in an attempt to free him and t |
| visive and competent choice had been made, and | Waite was confirmed unanimously as Chief Justice on |
| Waite was a native of Rutland, and is said to have b | |
| She and her partner (Ian | Waite) were in the Week Six Dance-Off alongside Matt |
| rnalists responsible, Patrick Foster and Roger | Waite, were rusticated by the University's Court of |
| bulletin, bears a marked resemblance to Terry | Waite, who at the time of the episode's broadcast wa |
| Civil War, Federal troops under Colonel Carlos | Waite, who had replaced General David E. Twiggs, wer |
| John | Waite, wicketkeeper |
| Under | Waite, Wisconsin has won two Big Ten titles (2000 an |
| Waite, with the support of Governor Francis W. Sarge | |
| ose popularity enabled him to hold his seat of | Waite) with an offer of a vacant seat in the Supreme |
| u" augmented the vocal of Babys' frontman John | Waite with prominent female vocals: whereas "Isn't I |
| Waite won 3 doubles titles during his professional c | |
| racing version of the Austin 7. Despite this, | Waite won the Grand Prix (held at Phillip Island). |
| After his resignation, | Waite worked as a bank lobbyist. |
| orks as Media Correspondent for The Times, and | Waite worked for the Sunday Times for a few years af |
| Waite wrote to Parliament in the year 1648, that he | |
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