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The | ward was formerly known as Sandwell Ward. |
Ward was born in Stockport. | |
From 1952 to 1980, the | ward was known as Elmdale-Victoria Ward, after Elmda |
Tom | Ward was born in Swansea, Wales, to Welsh poet John |
William | Ward was the son of Henry Ward (1780-1852), who hims |
Ward was married and had two children: Gordon Ward, | |
Congressman Elijah | Ward was his cousin. |
William | Ward was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
Ward was largely considered a spent force. | |
Ward was one of eight children of artists Edward Mat | |
Seth | Ward was briefly the incumbent here. |
Andrew J. | Ward was a Michigan politician. |
Ward was born in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. | |
Ward was born in Campbell County, Virginia. | |
Ward was born in LaGrange, Georgia. | |
Ward was also an accomplished sailor. | |
The | ward was abolished in 1952, when it joined neighbour |
Central | Ward was a former ward in the city of Ottawa, Canada |
Prior to 2006, the | ward was known as Bell-South Nepean Ward. |
The | ward was created in 1929 when it was split off from |
Elmdale | Ward was a municipal ward in the city of Ottawa, Can |
Ward was probably the son of Edmund Ward and Elizabe | |
James | Ward was the paternal grandfather of the painter Hen |
Ward was elected to the Annapolis Convention (1786). | |
Crowhurst | ward was won by the Conservative candidate. |
During these sessions, | Ward was introduced to Chris Heinrich. |
Part of Southbury | ward was transferred to Enfield North. |
It was created when Wellington | Ward was split in half. |
In 1984 | Ward was diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis. |
Ward was allowed into the house to visit his childre | |
Ward was previously an assistant coach for the Houst | |
Ward was born and died in Boston, Massachusetts. | |
Tora! Tora!, | Ward was portrayed by the destroyer escort Finch. |
William T. | Ward was born in Amelia County, Virginia. |
Ward was also a leader in the Oxford Movement. | |
Linden | Ward was added in the early 1970s. |
In 2006 the population of Exwick | Ward was approximately 9400 . |
Ward was the sixth out of eleven children. | |
In 2001, the population of the Cornelly | ward was 5,982. |
The inner | ward was flat and constructed of timber structures. |
Bernard J. | Ward was born in New Orleans. |
Three years later, an additional | ward was added. |
Born in Elbert County, Georgia, | Ward was raised in Alabama. |
Kirwan | Ward was born in Shotover, Oxfordshire one of eight |
Philip | Ward was the son of G. W. N. Ward and was educated a |
Ward was named after James A. Ward, a railroad promo | |
The | ward was generally a Socialist ward, although it was |
Prior to the 2006 election, College | Ward was known as Baseline Ward, and didn't include |
Richmond | Ward was carved out of it in 1980 and existed until |
Ward was born on 27 March 1817 at Edwardstone Boxfor | |
In 1923, the number of aldermen per | ward was lowered from two to one, and Kenna stepped |
Part of Rushey Green | ward was transferred to Lewisham East from Lewisham, |
Ward was born in Jackson, Mississippi, and began sin | |
The | ward was created as part of boundary changes in 2007 |
A large part of Lewisham Central | ward was transferred from Lewisham East constituency |
Ward was born in the Birmingham suburb of Ward End a | |
In 1814 | Ward was served as a delegate to the Hartford Conven |
George Taliafero | Ward was born in Kentucky in 1810 and moved to Talla |
The | ward was created in {}, with the boundaries being un |
Ward was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm | |
Ward was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 195 | |
The | ward was created in 2011 and has since been represen |
Ward was cleared of all charges except tax evasion o | |
Ponders End | ward was transferred from the constituency of Enfiel |
The | Ward was formerly part of the old Jefferson City ane |
February 5, 1893: John Montgomery | Ward was signed as a free agent by the Grooms. |
During the attack | Ward was mortally wounded but remained in the field |
The remainder of the Balham | ward was in another of the Wandsworth divisions, Cla |
Ward was elected as a Republican to the Forty-fifth, | |
Ward was seated in the Montgomery Convention on sece | |
Ward was educated at Harrow School and the Military | |
In 2006, the boundaries were altered, and the | ward was given its present name. |
In 1994, | Ward was interviewed by local paper, the Wolverhampt |
The LDS Chesterfield | Ward was established in 1884 consisting of 136 peopl |
on, 2008 the recorded electorate of Town Centre | ward was 5,296 |
Ward was eased out of his job shortly after the deal | |
Nicknamed "Gnasher" for his prominent teeth, | Ward was something of a cult personality as a player |
Part of Crofton Park | ward was transferred from the former Lewisham West c |
Born in Canterbury, John | Ward was a chorister at Canterbury Cathedral. |
Ward was indicted by the Orleans Parish Grand Jury w | |
Hamilton | Ward was nominated for Attorney General in the middl |
However, Hale End | ward was added to the new Chingford constituency. |
he modern theory of Epigenetics has proved that | Ward was correct on this issue. |
Patrick | Ward was a member of the Irish National Liberation A |
In the 1950 Gator Bowl, | Ward was named the game's Most Valuable Player. |
On 12 April 2010, | Ward was preselected as the Liberal candidate for Ki |
Barry | Ward was third (Ralt RT30 Volkswagen), 74 points beh |
The 9th | Ward was added as a voting district in 1852. |
Ward was born in Leeds, England, but considered hims | |
In the May 2007 election Crowhurst | ward was won by the Conservative candidate. |
Ernest | Ward was a rugby league player who most famously pla |
At the 2001 Census, the total population of the | ward was 16,906. |
Wellington | Ward was one of the original five wards of the city |
Ward was convicted of fraud and served 10 years in p | |
Cedric Foo's Pioneer | ward was crafted out a single member constituency af |
The | Ward was formerly part of the old Jefferson City ann |
he Gulf, but in a completely different context, | Ward was in his element. |
tender, John Tortorella was the coach and Dixon | Ward was named MVP. |
Ward was court-martialled and berated the Army for f | |
Ward was a highly regarded player in both the Englis | |
Hespeler Avenue in Winnipeg's East Kildonan | ward was named for William Hespeler. |
Frederick | Ward was born at Wilberforce, New South Wales, in Ma |
In 2001, the population of the Baglan electoral | ward was 6,654. |
St. George's | Ward was one of the original five wards of the city |
Ward was also broken early in the deciding set losin | |
rominent supporter of the Smith administration, | Ward was forced to leave Zimbabwe. |
Ward was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, and educa | |
In 1993, Montgomery | Ward was added as an anchor in a spot previously occ |
In 1868, | Ward was elected the first President of the newly fo |
In 2001 the population of the | ward was 2,562, living in 1,083 households. |
The | ward was created in {}, with the boundaries being un |
Ward was drafted 11th overall by the Montreal Canadi | |
Professor | Ward was a member of the University staff for 47 yea |
Professor | Ward was a distinguished historian, serving as Chall |
Ward was born 24 Nov 1800 at Brookgreen Plantation, | |
Ward was a prominent campaigner for women's suffrage | |
Ward was appointed Special Chief Justice of a specia | |
Ward was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame | |
Ward was also in the 1971 documentary movie On Any S | |
S-Jimmie | Ward was named Mid-American Conference West Division |
Ward was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-ninth Co | |
Ward was last re-elected in 2008 with 21,842 votes, | |
n Council election, 2007, the electorate of the | ward was 5,305. . |
o the 2005 election, the representative of this | ward was Peter Tyler. |
Ward was born in White Plains, New York on January 7 | |
In 2008, | Ward was again named to the All-Star team, replacing |
During the 2005 NLL season, | Ward was traded to the Minnesota Swarm. |
Turnout in the | ward was a record 70% substantially higher than in t |
The Fifth | Ward was laid out west of Ivy and north of A&W Railr |
On petition, | Ward was declared not to have been duly elected |
The | ward was uncontested in the May 2007 election and tw |
The current inner | ward was originally the bailey and was built between |
Due to population growth, her | ward was split in two in 2006. |
the Court electoral area, the existing Shankill | ward was split between three other wards. |
Jason | Ward was a 2001 Teach For America corps member in th |
Ward was elected to the Massachusetts House of Repre | |
Ward was active in a variety of left-wing causes bes | |
Ward was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm | |
In the 2011 general elections, this | ward was the only ward to have a 3 cornered fight, n |
In 1997, Labour-leaning Brinnington | ward was moved out of the constituency and transferr |
However, Whampoa | ward was again recreated in 1997 only to be under th |
Following Bill | Ward's drafting into the World War II military, the |
In 1905 a Latter Day Saint | ward was organized, but in 1911, with the closing of |
His daughter Virginia Gadsby | Ward was married to NY Assemblyman George Adlington |
Ward was a federal judge on the United States Distri | |
Ward was nominated by President Richard M. Nixon on | |
On February 5, 2006, | Ward was named MVP in Super Bowl XL as the Pittsburg |
Sir Joseph | Ward was Treasurer (ie Minister of Finance) in 1896, |
Vincent | Ward was awarded an Order of New Zealand Merit in 20 |
The | Ward was formerly part of the old Lafayette Faubourg |
ff Kaki Bukit portion and in return, MacPherson | ward was absorbed and exchanged. |
In 1905 a new North | ward was formed, and the council enlarged to 14 alde |
February 15, 1893: John Montgomery | Ward was sold by the Grooms to the New York Giants f |
Ward was selected by the St. Louis Hawks with the fi | |
mn, Peepshow, written under the pen name Kirwan | Ward was published six days a week from 1946 until 1 |
The | ward was created for the 2000 election when West Car |
Ward was elected one of the judges of the Essex Coun | |
Ward was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the T | |
July 6, 1986: Duane | Ward was traded by the Braves to the Toronto Blue Ja |
In the 1260s or 1270s, an outer | ward was added during the second building phase unde |
her family were told of a suicide attempt while | Ward was in custody. |
Ward was a member of Cecil Taylor's group in the per | |
Bill | Ward was born in London and lived in the city except |
Ward was appointed Cheltenham Town manager in Novemb | |
Ward was nominated again in 1865 and was elected Gov | |
Ward was soon treating officers for muscle injuries | |
Ward was a left-handed batsman who could bowl both l | |
Shortly after dropping out of Tough Enough, | Ward was hired by the WWF in October 2002 as a stage |
In 2010 | Ward was featured in the television series A Rider's |
The | ward was originally going to be called Te Irirangi, |
J | Ward was an Australian prison used to house the crim |
after Nancy Hart, while others argue that Nancy | Ward was the warwoman. |
success of the mall, a third anchor, Montgomery | Ward was proposed in November 1977. |
In 1745 | Ward was reprimanded by the Speaker of the House of |
Ward was drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in the sixt | |
The | ward was created when the city of Gloucester was ama |
In the 1931 Conservative landslide, | Ward was elected Member of Parliament for Cannock, S |
Ward was one of few Democrats to win an open seat in | |
In the early days from the 1955, this | ward was formed by present day Bedok, Kembangan and |
Jamie | Ward was also sent off in the second half (79 minute |
The | ward was first mentioned in 1405 and still 1950 it w |
both black commerce and entertainment, Jackson | Ward was also called the "Harlem of the South". |
A Democrat, | Ward was elected to a second term in 2000; he chose |
Michael E. | Ward was Superintendent of Public Instruction for th |
St Faith under St Paul's in Castle Baynard | Ward was an unusual parish within the City of London |
Before 2006, the | ward was known as Rideau Ward and was increased in c |
Ward was commissioned a captain in the Kings and Ken | |
Ward was eventually promoted to a major and lieutena | |
The | ward was last fought at Borough Council level in the |
The | ward was last fought Borough Council level on Thursd |
The | ward was last fought at Borough Council level in the |
election in Longfield, New Barn and Southfleet | ward was postponed following the death of Bob Dunn, |
The population of the Barrow Island political | ward was 2,606 in the 2001 Census, which makes it th |
ment candidate, outrage over development in the | ward was key to Leadman losing the election. |
December 18, 1969: Pete | Ward was traded by the White Sox to the New York Yan |
The | ward was last fought at Borough Council level in the |
The | ward was formerly safely Labour but is now securely |
Ward was born in Fayette County, Kentucky and moved | |
cal council elections in 2008 Mayals (electoral | ward) was won by Conservative Candidate Rene Kinzett |
Waived by the Vikings in September 2005, | Ward was signed a little over a week later to the Gi |
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