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s containing two extinct species of New Zealand | wren, a family of small birds endemic to New Zealand |
It is sometimes known as the South Island | Wren, a name used to separate it from the unrelated |
tion to this amount, the combined parishes paid | Wren a gratuity of £3 8s. |
chas jagmi is an extinct species of New Zealand | wren, a family of small birds endemic to New Zealand |
In 1698, Sir Christopher | Wren added a tower with a crown steeple to St Dunsta |
honor of the English architect Sir Christopher | Wren, after the Reverend Hugh Jones, a William and M |
lewick Ward, rebuilt in 1687 by Sir Christopher | Wren after the Great Fire of London, only to be sacr |
The Carolina | Wren also has a series of calls, including a rapid s |
Matthew | Wren also led the movement to rebuild St Paul's Cath |
route is at its junction with State Route 33 at | Wren, an unincorporated community in Lawrence County |
ject, Lord Nottingham consulted Sir Christopher | Wren and had measurements taken at Berkeley House an |
les of St. Paul's Cathedral for Sir Christopher | Wren, and worked at country houses such as Easton Ne |
s again rebuilt during 1670-1676 by Christopher | Wren,, and subsumed St Mary Colechurch. |
icism, with a tower in the style of Christopher | Wren and fluted columns. |
lege in London, taking over for Sir Christopher | Wren, and he was also appointed dean of Wadham colle |
c fauna, including the Soay Sheep, the St Kilda | Wren and the St Kilda Fieldmouse. |
the command of Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, Jr., | Wren and 68 other sailors and marines entered Tripol |
such as the Laysan Rail and the Stephens Island | Wren) and continues to threaten several others. |
tem which continued (with replacement wheels by | Wren and Bennet in 1847) until turbines were install |
ich Hospital, which was designed by Christopher | Wren, and built between 1696 and 1712. |
ed with the lower court's dismissal of Drummond | Wren and instead looked at the law of restrictive co |
In the 1920s came common names | Wren and Wren-warbler-both from its similarity to th |
can also be found such as long-tailed tit, jay, | wren and treecreeper. |
Sir Christopher | Wren and his Times (1823) |
pitol House Chambers, flanked by the caskets of | Wren and Gordon and under watch by two Montana Natio |
-great-great-great-granddaughter of Christopher | Wren, and daughter and heiress of Christopher Robert |
Sir Geoffrey | Wren and Stevens, Sr. - 2:41 |
h Civil War; the London churches of Christopher | Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor; Blenheim Palace, the En |
ch was rebuilt by the office of Sir Christopher | Wren and demolished in 1878. |
e Warbler, Marsh Warbler, Sedge Warbler, Winter | Wren, and Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. |
Among the birds he described are Cobb's | Wren and the tinamou genus Crypturellus. |
During the season, | Wren and the team were criticized publicly by Baltim |
Christopher | Wren appointed Surveyor of the King's Works. |
Two sailors and a | Wren are struck by lightning and transported back to |
Fields, with William Talman and/or Christopher | Wren as architect(s). |
Some authorities do not list the Brown-throated | Wren as a separate species. |
During World War II, she served as a | Wren as a coder in Egypt, at Alexandria. |
Hen and Chickens Theatre in 2001 with Felicity | Wren as Mary. |
Robert Gibson succeeded | Wren as the "Liberal-Labour" MPP for Kenora and serv |
As indicated by its name, it is the largest | wren at 22 cm and 50 grams. |
an alpine distribution (like the surviving Rock | Wren) based on the locations of the fossils. |
les II requested in March 1669 that Christopher | Wren be appointed Denham's "sole deputy"; Wren succe |
This was from 1669, the year in which | Wren became Surveyor-General of the King's Works. |
St Paul's Cathedral in London under Christopher | Wren begins to replace that destroyed by the Great F |
The book was dedicated to John Wilkins, and | Wren's introduction explained that the anonymous Con |
Great Fire of London and rebuilt by Christopher | Wren between 1670 and 1687. |
wood and leather fastening ties to construct a | wren bird house that could be hung up outdoors. |
The new owners included | Wren Blair as a minority partner, who took over the |
Wren Blair (born October 2, 1925 in Lindsay, Ontario | |
General Manager | Wren Blair, who had been part of the ownership group |
he "College Building," the first version of the | Wren Building was built at Middle Plantation beginni |
The | Wren Building at the College of William & Mary in Wi |
After several fires and rebuildings, the | Wren Building was the first major building restored |
t to the historic college campus, including the | Wren Building and its adjacent structures. |
0, was moved to sit in front of the Christopher | Wren Building at William and Mary College. |
Today, the | Wren Building is the oldest academic structure in co |
in 1690 with the assistance of Sir Christopher | Wren built the splendid Newby Hall, which remained t |
ew brick house in the manner of Sir Christopher | Wren, but landscaped the terraced lawns and surround |
It looks much like a House | Wren but is larger with a prominently longer bill, s |
The eggs are similar to those of the House | Wren, but larger and more elongated. |
Giant | Wren Campylorhynchus chiapensis |
Fasciated | Wren Campylorhynchus fasciatus |
Bicolored | Wren Campylorhynchus griseus |
Thrush-like | Wren Campylorhynchus turdinus |
Band-backed | Wren Campylorhynchus zonatus |
Stripe-backed | Wren Campylorhynchus nuchalis |
Gray-barred | Wren Campylorhynchus megalopterus |
ic cross was removed from the nondenominational | Wren Chapel unless requested by a student group as w |
Uniquely for a | Wren church, a famous painter contributed to its dec |
day Street was the smallest and cheapest of the | Wren churches. |
17th century woodwork from other now-demolished | Wren churches. |
ted cormorant, black-crowned night-heron, marsh | wren, cinnamon teal and American bittern. |
She also appeared on radio as | WREN Cornwell in The Navy Lark. |
pe specimen was collected on 1 August 1996 near | Wren Creek on the road to Pantijan on a tributary of |
Wren deliberately put a gap between the roof and the | |
-A Gwinnett, a move that General Manager, Frank | Wren, described as a "necessity." |
Wren died in 1961 and was succeeded in a by-election | |
eliable statistics of its numbers, the Musician | Wren, due to its large range and being locally fairl |
r Duck, Storm-petrel, Wheatear, Twite, Shetland | Wren, Dunlin, Redshank, Curlew, Whimbrel, Red-necked |
It is a distinctive subspecies of the Winter | Wren endemic to the islands of the isolated St Kilda |
It is a subspecies of the Eurasian | Wren endemic to Fair Isle, Shetland, Scotland. |
It is a subspecies of the Winter | Wren endemic to the Shetland archipelago, north-east |
Its coloration is rustier than that of the Rock | Wren, even on the belly, with a contrasting white th |
d-Wren (Henicorhina negreti) is a member of the | wren family (Troglodytidae), described as new to sci |
Cantorchilus is a genus of birds in the | wren family. |
hilus is a genus of wrens in the Troglodytidae ( | Wren) family. |
Jenny | Wren Farm is a children's petting zoo, and houses a |
Wren followed Dombrowski to the Marlins as the club' | |
and has long been attributed to Sir Christopher | Wren for Francis Hill, a distinguished London Lawyer |
The Socorro | Wren, formerly placed here too, is actually a close |
It is the rarest fossil | wren from New Zealand and presumably was the least c |
r King Charles II of England by Sir Christopher | Wren from 1683, the King's House stood on a site adj |
In order to preserve the Aguila | Wren from being sold, potentially for use as a fishi |
1: Around 9 o'clock AM, the San Benedicto Rock | Wren goes extinct as its island home is smothered in |
, designed in several stages by Sir Christopher | Wren, had its initiation with the first plans for mo |
orn Market in Windsor, built by Sir Christopher | Wren had four pillars in it, because bureaucrats ref |
Melbourne business and sporting identity, John | Wren, had promised to the first Australian of the wa |
Wren had studied Bernini's drawings when he met him | |
The house became known as | Wren's Nest in 1900 after the Harris children found |
Aguila | Wren has been registered with National Historic Ship |
Together with Matthew | Wren, he accompanied Prince Charles to Madrid in sea |
are the Pickens High School Blue Flame and the | Wren High School Hurricanes. |
sunk near Cape Ortegal, Spain by the sloops HMS | Wren, HMS Woodpecker, Kite and HMS Wild Goose. |
Sir Edwyn | Wren Hoskyns, 17th Baronet (b. |
Busby was shot in the arm, and | Wren in the abdomen; both were taken to The Regional |
The church was designed by James | Wren in the colonial style, and frequented by such n |
g the Thames were first proposed by Christopher | Wren in the 1660s, then in 1824 former soldier and a |
She was a | WREN in the Second World War. |
sition in which he clashed with Sir Christopher | Wren in the period when the new cathedral had reache |
London in 1666, and rebuilt by Sir Christopher | Wren in 1671 using much of the surviving material, i |
Similar to the Rock | Wren in habitat and habits, the Canyon Wren prefers |
The present church was built by Sir Christopher | Wren in 1687. |
It was designed by Sir Christopher | Wren in about 1680, after the Great Fire of 1666. |
nne and St Agnes was rebuilt by Sir Christopher | Wren in 1680, with possible contributions from Rober |
ightings between 1912 and 2005 showed areas the | wren inhabited had declined by 24% since 1984. |
n, Scott, Cockerell, Barry, Chambers, Vanbrugh, | Wren, Inigo Jones, Mansart, Thorpe, Palladio, Vignol |
Wren initially used the then-new technique of using | |
An argument for lumping it with the House | Wren is that House Wrens in the southwestern United |
As presently defined, the Sepia-brown | Wren is found in dense undergrowth of humid Andean f |
The Musician | Wren is also believed to bring good luck, which lead |
Especially in Brazil, the Musician | Wren is the subject of several legends and fables, m |
The | wren is similar to, though smaller than, its congene |
The St Kilda | Wren is distinguished from the mainland form by its |
areas and under the impression that the Winter | Wren is a fairly sedentary bird, not liable to be dr |
nd, 7.68 km2 in area, and the population of the | wren is tiny, varying from ten to fifty pairs, breed |
The Canyon | Wren is more often heard than seen, and its falling |
The Shetland | Wren is distinguished by its darker and more rufous- |
The Fair Isle | Wren is darker and larger than the mainland form of |
s marginatus), also known as the Scaly-breasted | Wren, is a species of bird in the Troglodytidae fami |
ealand Rockwren (Xenicus gilviventris), or Rock | Wren, is a small New Zealand wren (family Acanthisit |
Wren is an unincorporated community in Monroe County | |
The St Kilda | Wren is a fairly common breeding resident on St Kild |
Greenwich Observatory, designed by Christopher | Wren, is completed. |
Here the Brown-throated | Wren is considered a separate species following the |
As presently defined, the Fulvous | Wren is found in dense undergrowth of humid Andean f |
As presently defined, the Peruvian | Wren is endemic to dense undergrowth of humid Andean |
Wren, Killilea, Marie (Marie Lyons) (1954) New York: | |
Donald | Wren Kimball (December 10, 1943 - September 15, 2006 |
Dallas; Austin Hannigan of Shreveport; Gretchen | Wren King of Fayetteville, Georgia; Craig Clausen of |
f Biscay by a Handley-Page Halifax aircraft and | Wren, Kite, Woodpecker, Wild Goose and HMS Woodcock. |
unfire from the British Black Swan-class sloops | Wren, Kite, Woodpecker, Wild Goose, and Woodcock, in |
The | Wren Library houses a rare collection of over 277 ma |
There is no admission charge for the | Wren Library, though there is a charge for entry to |
A view across Nevile's Court towards | Wren Library. |
Goldfried had a daughter whom they named Lucie | Wren Lopez Goldfried. |
ir with bricklayer Bill Egan, who worked on the | Wren mansion, was based on Wren's own belief that hi |
According to I. Bernard Cohen, | Wren may have been the first, in Monarchy Asserted, |
Carolina | Wren nesting on a porch. |
am, 7th Marquess Conyngham and his wife, Eileen | Wren Newsom. |
Albert | Wren of Kenora was the longest serving "Liberal-Labo |
The architects Inigo Jones and Christopher | Wren once lived there. |
The Musician | Wren or Organ Wren (Cyphorhinus arada) is a species |
It formerly included the Sepia-brown | Wren or Sharpe's Wren (C. |
The Sepia-brown | Wren or Sharpe's Wren (Cinnycerthia olivascens) is a |
premiered at London's Victoria Palace with the | Wren Orchestra conducted by Louis Clark of "Hooked o |
l Derby Hospital on 1 April 2010, the pupils of | Wren Park were invited to make a presentation to her |
Wren Park Primary School is situated on Jackson Aven | |
species of birds including the Cardinal, House | Wren, Peregrine Falcon, Eared Grebe and the Blue Win |
Kestrel, Northern Flicker, Say's Phoebe, Cactus | Wren, Phainopepla, and Orange-crowned Warbler. |
yndicates Limited and in 1999 it went on to buy | Wren PLC. |
With his left hand, | Wren points to an architectural plan of the cathedra |
u to touch me'' (Lollipop Power, 1981; Carolina | Wren Press, 1993) |
ts: New and Selected Poems of the West Carolina | Wren Press, 2006, ISBN 9780932112514 |
Like many New Zealand species, the Long-billed | Wren presumably had few defences against novel preda |
g the Great Fire of London in 1666, Christopher | Wren proposed widening the river; however, this was |
Then, when | Wren re-oriented the house to face west, he built no |
o gave £11,000 in the 1670s to help Christopher | Wren rebuild London's churches after the great fire |
emselves perhaps owing something to Christopher | Wren) remained, although the western (stable) wing w |
Eventually, | Wren resorted to using a battering ram instead. |
Francis D. Wormuth writes that | Wren reversed the relation between politics and econ |
route running between Sidcup Garage and Sidcup | Wren Road. |
Assigned to the schooner Enterprise, | Wren rose in rank and, by the end of 1803, had been |
the North West Counties League, while Blackpool | Wren Rovers FC play in the West Lancashire League. |
Wren sat with the Liberal caucus and ran twice in On | |
Christmas Eve 1944 and educated at Christopher | Wren School, west London & King's College London. |
Their eldest son was Matthew | Wren, secretary to the Duke of York. |
ially in non-football sports because Easley and | Wren share membership in region 1-AAAA, even though |
He married Susanna | Wren, sister of Christopher Wren, in 1643. |
ntury by a number of enterprising students, the | Wren Society has continued to assist the College. |
The | Wren Society, is one of the many secret societies on |
f the City churches designed by Sir Christopher | Wren: St Michael's, Cornhill, on the site of the Rom |
38: | Wren St. - Forest Hills Sta. |
ter, renowned English architect Sir Christopher | Wren started work on the site in 1683 by building on |
Dick Busby and Chief Enforcement Officer W. A. | Wren stopped a minivan believed to be the suspects' |
38 | Wren Street - Forest Hills Station via Centre & Sout |
His lodger (who was in debt to Prance), John | Wren, testified that he had been away for the four n |
led after those on the buildings of Christopher | Wren, that the building's style has been described a |
cumentaries, writing Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial, | Wren: the Man Who Built Britain and Michelangelo. |
rope with traces of Inigo Jones and Christopher | Wren, the Shibusawa Mansion (1888) was influenced by |
He was considered close to John | Wren, the Victorian entrepreneur. |
r the two hundredth birthday of Sir Christopher | Wren, the society quickly grew in prominence . |
s, include a set of Latin verses by Christopher | Wren, then a gentleman-commoner of Wadham College. |
gan to teach astronomy as deputy to Christopher | Wren, then Savilian professor. |
oners for the new churches included Christopher | Wren, Thomas Archer and John Vanbrugh appointed two |
Isaac Barrow, persuaded his friend Christopher | Wren to design a library for the college. |
set up under the stewardship of Sir Christopher | Wren to decide which would be rebuilt. |
set up under the stewardship of Sir Christopher | Wren to plan the new parishes. |
a pupil and former assistant of Sir Christopher | Wren, to design and build this church, which he then |
set up under the stewardship of Sir Christopher | Wren to decide which would be rebuilt. |
set up under the stewardship of Sir Christopher | Wren to decide which would be rebuilt. |
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