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  • 2000, the building was named to honor E. Ross Adair, a Republican congressman from Indiana's Fourt
  • Congressional District represented by E. Ross Adair, a Republican.
  • Governor John Adair, a Relief Party supporter, urged the resistanc
  • eas, McDonald was a lot less enthusiastic than Adair about getting involved in the Drumcree conflic
  • broadcasts weather and hazard information for Adair, Adams, Audubon, Cass, Guthrie, Harrison, Mill
  • onment (SAGE) system, feeding data to DC-13 at Adair AFS, Oregon.
  • He was replaced by Rick Adair after the 2010 season.
  • with the 25th Air Division, being stationed at Adair Air Force Station, Oregon.
  • Adair also was a major league coach for the Braves (
  • Atlanta) was the son of Col. George Washington Adair, an important developer of real estate in Atla
  • Not to be confused with John George Adair, an Irish businessman, owner of Glenveagh Cast
  • During this time, Adair and his colleagues were involved in multiple a
  • The program was developed by Peter Adair and Haney Armstrong of Adair and Armstrong.
  • ast, Northern Ireland intending to kill Johnny Adair and senior members of the Ulster Defence Assoc
  • ast, Northern Ireland intending to kill Johnny Adair and senior members of the Ulster Defence Assoc
  • and streetcar developer Col. George Washington Adair and lived in Atlanta, Georgia He served as Ful
  • friendship and intellectual collaboration with Adair; and Robert Shalhope presented a thoughtful an
  • d in 1877 by Charles Goodnight and John George Adair and still under the ownership of the Adair hei
  • ts for Your Furs is a 1941 song written by Tom Adair and Matt Dennis.
  • Casey is a city in Adair and Guthrie Counties in the U.S. state of Iowa
  • Champion House was created by Hazel Adair and Peter Ling, who had previously devised Com
  • d gang along with future UDA Brigadiers Johnny Adair and 'Fat Jackie' Thompson.
  • Adair and his wife are buried at the top of a hill i
  • ens to Me is a classic pop song written by Tom Adair and Matt Dennis in 1940.
  • Adair and two other anthropologists published a repo
  • rer took the advice of his friend "Captain" Ed Adair and began compiling tidbits of information abo
  • 843 until her death in 1854; he married a Mrs. Adair and moved to Marshall shortly thereafter.
  • e McDonald stated that Kerr, along with Johnny Adair and John White, could never return to Northern
  • Jean Adair as Abigail Morgan
  • Deborah Adair as Lt. Nina Crowley
  • , who as a manager or general manager employed Adair as a coach for three MLB teams.
  • son and gradually eased out of the leadership, Adair, as the most ambitious of the "Young Turks", e
  • Adair as pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners on
  • In 1995, Clemson hired Adair as head coach to the men's soccer team.
  • McDonald grew further apart from Adair as the year 2000 progressed.
  • roduction of Tarzan of The Apes starred Ronald Adair as Tarzan and Ethel Dwyer as Jane Porter.
  • She died in England and is interred next to Adair at Glenveagh.
  • Adair attended Hilltop High School.
  • Adair attended East Texas Baptist University and Mar
  • Born in Clayton, Illinois, Adair attended public and high schools, and Illinois
  • ouse on North Highland Avenue at the corner of Adair Avenue; while The W.G. McDaniels lived in the
  • In 1966, he split time at shortstop with Jerry Adair, batting .205 in 195 at-bats for the White Sox
  • In 1865 Adair began the construction in the demesne of Bally
  • ian Community, the name given the area by John Adair Bell as recorded in the book Cherokee Cavalier
  • Vernon Adair Benson (born September 19, 1924, in Granite Qu
  • Corbet had been recommended to Archibald Adair, bishop of Killala and Achonry, for a living i
  • The member for Northern Territory, Adair Blain (Independent), had voting rights only fo
  • was first created in 1997, and is named after Adair Blain, the second member for the federal North
  • Territory, defeating the sitting independent, Adair Blain.
  • hazard information for the following counties Adair, Boone, Clarke, Dallas, Greene, Guthrie, Jaspe
  • s and in April 1871, Richard Peters and George Adair bought out the charter and on September 1st of
  • In 2002 James Adair, brother of Johnny Adair, was jailed for six m
  • Reports from Adair, Buchanan, and Jefferson County were added on
  • arc lamp over the intersection of Highland and Adair, but Dr. Jones allegedly had it partly painted
  • Thomas Adair Butler VC (12 February 1836 - 17 May 1901) was
  • town of Fountain Head was founded around Fort Adair by settlers of Grassy Valley and later renamed
  • February 19 - Daniel Adair, Canadian rock drummer (Nickelback)
  • During 1944 and 1945 Adair carried troops and cargo between Pearl Harbor,
  • 15th district, which includes the counties of Adair, Casey, Pulaski, and Russell.
  • to seat in the Iowa State Senate representing Adair, Cass, Adams and Union counties, and was re-el
  • Following his graduation from Lock Haven, Adair chose not to pursue a career as a professional
  • He divorced Deborah Adair Clarke.
  • He divorced Virginia in 1990 to marry Deborah Adair Clarke.
  • In 2007, Tennis Coach and Teacher Robbin Adair coached the Islanders to his 1000th win.
  • Adair Cobley - guitar
  • Adair Cobley - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • When Ms. Adair collapsed in the middle of a show one night, a
  • It was named after John Adair, commander of Kentucky troops in the Battle of
  • full-length scholarly monograph in his field, Adair committed suicide in 1968.
  • for extinguishing the fires initially were Red Adair Company (now sold off to Global Industries of
  • f Representatives from District 51 (Taylor and Adair counties) in the south central portion of the
  • He graduated in 1965 from Adair County High School.
  • He is also a former board member of the Adair County Family YMCA.
  • Adair County was formed on December 11, 1801 from se
  • Knights of Columbus, and a past trustee of the Adair County Historical Society.
  • displayed on Caller ID as originating from the Adair County Ambulance District, however District of
  • Adair County (west)
  • Adair County, Oklahoma
  • Adair County, Kentucky
  • Adair County, Iowa
  • Adair County, Missouri
  • Raised in rural western Adair county, Wyatt graduated from Adair County R-1
  • rry Tree is a census-designated place (CDP) in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States.
  • Mountain is a census-designated place (CDP) in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States.
  • chools is a K-12 school in rural, southwestern Adair County, Oklahoma.
  • Inroad is an unincorporated community in Adair County, Kentucky, United States.
  • yatt represents the 2nd District, encompassing Adair county, Putnam county, and a part of Sullivan
  • Bell is a census-designated place (CDP) in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States.
  • Greasy is a census-designated place (CDP) in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States.
  • Chewey is a census-designated place (CDP) in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States.
  • s formed on December 14, 1825 from portions of Adair County, Cumberland County and Wayne County.
  • l (grades 9-12) in the small town of Stilwell, Adair County, Oklahoma.
  • ted near the Kansas City Southern rail line in Adair County, Oklahoma, USA.
  • The old fort was located in present day Adair County, near U.S. Hwy 59 just north of Watts,
  • American high school for grades 9-12 in Bunch, Adair County, Oklahoma.
  • William Palmer Jones (1819-1897), born in Adair County, was a noted physician, academic journa
  • T. Baker (died 1963) of Columbia, the seat of Adair County, who served from 1936-1937 and again fr
  • er and Barbara McGaha of Columbia, the seat of Adair County.
  • ally competitive Taylor and heavily Republican Adair County.
  • us Abel, Peter Barlow, Samuel Hunter Christie, Adair Crawford, George Greenhill, Percy MacMahon, Pa
  • ern Lynnhurst Cemetery, near the confluence of Adair Creek and First Creek.
  • He married Harriet Camilla Adair, daughter of Alexander Adair, on 10 July 1856.
  • Their second oldest son, Mark, married Mary Adair, daughter of Kentucky Governor John Adair.
  • Adair defeated Roush for reelection to the Ninety-fi
  • Hull and Canadian-born Jean Adair did play the Brewster sisters in the 1944 film
  • Adair died of liver cancer on May 31, 1987 in Tulsa,
  • ed on the short novel A Closed Book by Gilbert Adair) directed by Raoul Ruiz and starring Daryl Han
  • In 1870, Adair donated a People's Park to Ballymena, engaging
  • holics might plead conscience as well as they, Adair drew a famous distinction between the conscien
  • Daniel Adair, drummer from Canadian rock band Nickelback, p
  • Adair Elementary School
  • over the death of her parents, Rebecca (Tatum Adair) escapes to her family cottage at Rushford Lak
  • he area is shown as two fields belonging to A. Adair Esq.
  • Lord Berners sold the Castle in 1886 to the Adair family, Lady Darrell, a descendant of Lord Ber
  • The E. Ross Adair Federal Building, seat of the Fort Wayne divis
  • The E. Ross Adair Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse occupies
  • musicians, including Nickelback drummer Daniel Adair, former Jane's Addiction bassist Chris Chaney,
  • Gilbert Smithson Adair FRS (1896 - 1979) was an early protein scienti
  • Sir Robert Adair GCB (24 May 1763 - 3 October 1855) was a disti
  • Patricia Adair Gowaty is an American evolutionary biologist.
  • Adair grew up in Chula Vista where he played soccer
  • John Adair: guitars, Acoustic Guitar
  • Early American History and Culture, with which Adair had been associated for so long.
  • all, as a shortstop for the 1931 Chicago Cubs, Adair had a long career as a minor league player and
  • Adair had spent much of spring training that year wi
  • "There's No You" (Tom Adair, Hal Hopper) - 3:25
  • "There's No You" (Tom Adair, Harold Hopper) - 4:47
  • Arthur Adair Hartman (born March 12, 1926, in New York City
  • Adair has a population of 210 as of 2010.
  • Through 2007, Adair has a 160-71-23 record, having been named the
  • s of business and prestige to the city, George Adair, Henry W. Grady, Richard Peters and others beg
  • Adair High School
  • John F. Adair, his father, was a wheelwright by trade, and i
  • In 1970, Adair hit just .148
  • held up the Missouri, Kansas, & Texas train at Adair, I.T.
  • as appointed Commonwealth attorney by Governor Adair in 1822.
  • as abortive; and in April and May 1654 we find Adair in Dublin pleading for the restoration of tith
  • eated by Progressive Conservative candidate Al Adair in a hotly contested race.
  • He defeated Democrat John A. M. Adair in the November election by plurality.
  • SGT. H.H. ADAIR IN HURRICANE AK-D-V7602 CRASHED NEAR HERE ON T
  • te Bands), following the death of William Penn Adair in 1880, until his own death in 1907.
  • The Adair Independent School District is a school distri
  • Adair is a town in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United St
  • Adair is part of the New Salem Township.
  • Adair is the nephew of former MLB pitcher and pitchi
  • Adair is an unincorporated census-designated place i
  • Adair is named on the Air Forces Memorial at Runnyme
  • Dallas Adair is an American consultant brought to Australia
  • ceable change that in the film version, Ronald Adair is a card cheat.
  • William C. Adair, James M. Stovall, and Thomas R. Waggoner
  • ine), a bible-quoting bounty hunter, and Rita ( Adair Jameson), a former prostitute (and Tucker's ex
  • Adair joined the Cornell-Navajo Field Health Researc
  • George Washington Adair, Jr. (b.
  • Along with his brother, George Adair, Jr., he developed neighborhoods throughout wh
  • James Adair, KS (died 21 July 1798) was an Irish serjeant-
  • After World War II, Adair managed in the farm systems of the St. Louis B
  • The Adairs resided in the Adair Mansion (1904), which still stands in the Virg
  • Adair Mansion at 964 Rupley Dr., Virginia Highland,
  • Adair married the poet Virginia Hamilton.
  • "The Spirit of Christmas" (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis) - 4:32
  • "Everything Happens to Me" (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis) - 4:45
  • "Everything Happens to Me" (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis) - 5:30
  • "Everything Happens to Me" (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis) - 4:47
  • "Violets for Your Furs" (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis) - 4:56
  • "Violets for Your Furs" (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis) - 3:05
  • "Everything Happens to Me" (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis) - 3:55
  • "Everything Happens to Me" (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis) - 4:36
  • "Will You Still Be Mine?" (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis) - 4:59
  • "Will You Still Be Mine?" (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis) - 3:04
  • Colonel John Adair McDowell
  • Adair Middle School
  • Born in Cape Town, South Africa, Adair moved to the United States in her early 20s an
  • In 1751, Adair moved to Laurens County, South Carolina.
  • Adair moved to Brown University, becoming the men's
  • Clyde worked at the Adair musicstore in Lubbock and was known for sellin
  • o Marc and Lori Stopkie, who have retained the Adair name.
  • In a postmodernist fashion, Adair not only has his characters, especially Evadne
  • il, Sutherland and another officer, Lieutenant Adair of the Marines, at the lead of the column abou
  • rien soon gained fame in the 1980s as the "Red Adair of oil spill cleanup".
  • Austin Ben Tincup (April 14, 1893 in Adair, Oklahoma - July 5, 1980) was a pitcher in Maj
  • In the 1900 U.S. Census records of Adair, Oklahoma his name was William L. Smith, son o
  • In April 2009, Clemson placed Adair on a leave of absence after he reportedly assa
  • Adair once remarked to a Catholic journalist from th
  • Nephew of Smith "Hezzy" Adair, original band member of Hank Williams' 'The D
  • The Adair Park community's residences include several ar
  • The commercial areas of Adair Park are on its northern and southern boundari
  • Adair Park II features a recreational baseball field
  • th game between the two clubs the next day, at Adair Park in Lakeland, in the Cardinals final game
  • Adair Park I comprises 20 lots originally designated
  • veloped today's historic neighborhoods such as Adair Park, West End Park (now known as Westview), a
  • outhwest across the BeltLine from West End and Adair Park.
  • them were the classicist and composer William Adair Pickard-Cambridge (December 14, 1879 - March 4
  • May 13 - Al Adair, politician, radio broadcaster and author (d.1
  • As an incidental historical note, Adair provided the purified hemoglobin that Max Peru
  • Allen Adair published by Jane Mander
  • ng with music by Matt Dennis and lyrics by Tom Adair, published in 1941.
  • Adair received two battle stars for her World War II
  • Adair resigned as coach on June 14, 2009.
  • Alexander Adair Roche, Baron Roche PC (24 July 1871 - 22 Decem
  • unity landmark buildings include the George W. Adair School.
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