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  • Its Member of Parliament is Rona Ambrose, a former columnist and communication consult
  • rastically worse in 1863, but then-commandant Ambrose A. Stevens returned the camp to humane condit
  • e was assigned to the teaching faculty at St. Ambrose Academy in Davenport, and then to Assumption
  • A month after the Ambrose accident, Savannah Light was completely demol
  • written to the publisher of historian Stephen Ambrose, accusing him of plagiarizing from The Last B
  • Theodosius carrying the true Cross before St. Ambrose; after the same.
  • n 1938, Polo returned to Britain to play with Ambrose again, and worked with Ray Ventura in Paris i
  • band featuring David Binney (alto saxophone), Ambrose Akinmusire (trumpet), Matt Brewer (double bas
  • ence Blanchard group, Eric Harland's quintet, Ambrose Akinmusire's band, Christian Scott's group, t
  • Kuti, Femi Kuti, Hal Willner, , James Genus, Ambrose Akinmusire, Rez Abassi, Ben Monder, Satoshi T
  • s with modern jazz notables such as trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, Logan Richardson, Aaron Parks, Ju
  • His brother Peter and their father Ambrose also served as court musicians.
  • In 1913 Clement's youngest son Ambrose also joined the firm, starting as an office b
  • Ambrose also received the George Marshall Award, the
  • Ambrose, among the many accusing Photinus of reducing
  • Ambrose's refusal to surrender this church brought ab
  • During the summer of 1955, Lytle, Ambrose and Richards, who were paid on a set salary (
  • nding WebLogic, Inc., in September 1995, Paul Ambrose and Carl Resnikoff had developed (pre-JDBC) O
  • He married Margaret Ambrose and they had two sons and two daughters.
  • ied on July 7, 1810 Abby Spencer, daughter of Ambrose and Laura (Canfield) Spencer.
  • a witness to his existence, King swarms over Ambrose and kills him.
  • Ambrose and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew received 4
  • Gay and Ralph Butler, and recorded in 1932 by Ambrose and his Orchestra, with vocals by Sam Browne.
  • cles Saint Bartholomew, mussels enclose Saint Ambrose, and a rosary frames the Adoration of the Mag
  • He is married to artist Laurence Ambrose and lives in Switzerland.
  • er being a 1-2 finish with the aforementioned Ambrose and Ingall respectively.
  • He took numerous catches from the likes of Ambrose and Walsh.
  • Anne Rice, Stephen Ambrose and John Grisham have also stayed at the hote
  • chial Schools in the neighborhood include St. Ambrose and St. Rose of Lima, Catholic Elementary Sch
  • at Lodi, he consecrated it in the presence of Ambrose and Felix.
  • He painted in fresco a St. Ambrose and St. Hugo in the Certosa at Padua.
  • He was assigned to the faculty of St. Ambrose and taught English and history at the school
  • gers will be led by third year head coach Rob Ambrose and will play their home games at Johnny Unit
  • lm Grassroots starring Jason Biggs and Lauren Ambrose and directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal.
  • St. Ambrose and St. Augustines schools were merged togeth
  • Their sons Ambrose and Henry were both subsequently Members of P
  • previous offers from authors such as Stephen Ambrose and James A. Michener.
  • Arianism, and figures among the works of St. Ambrose and of Vigilius of Thapsus.
  • pt of the proceedings reveal the character of Ambrose and the manner and technique of his argument.
  • book about World War II written by Stephen E. Ambrose and published in 1997.
  • ote an autobiography in 1986, Don't Fuss, Mr. Ambrose, and continued to perform occasionally into h
  • ismantling it, as had happened earlier to the Ambrose and Savannah lights, both of which had been s
  • included (383) in a work directed against St. Ambrose and the Synod of Aquileia, 381.
  • In August 1857, Robert and James Ambrose and Samuel and Charles Napier discovered the
  • rate; teams tended to defend against him and Ambrose and attack the weaker third and fourth bowler
  • St. Ambrose and Saints (Certosa di Pavia)
  • alled in conjunction with transmitters on the Ambrose and Fire Island lightships; with a radio dire
  • ocal, Tony Mack, whose daughter and grandson, Ambrose and Elliot, are examining the disappearance o
  • Bert Ambrose and His Orchestra recorded the song with voca
  • It made stops in the communities of Ambrose and Ravenna.
  • Born in Venice to Ambrose and his first wife Lucia, he and his brother
  • a had a close contact to Catholicos-Patriarch Ambrose and enjoyed the support of the mountainous cl
  • n 1939, Cunning and her other brothers, John, Ambrose, and Cortland, refused, according to the New
  • rip to New York, he played with Ted Heath and Ambrose and, as a guest with the Skyrockets, accompan
  • The Geological Association of Canada honours Ambrose annually by awarding the Ambrose Medal to an
  • plician (died August 13, 400) succeeded Saint Ambrose as bishop of Milan in 397.
  • Lauren Ambrose as Leah Lever
  • Lauren Ambrose as Myra Wringler (5 episodes, season 6)
  • nal protests organized by Frank Rynne and Joe Ambrose at concerts by Bachir Attar in London, New Yo
  • Mayor Stephen Mandel and MP Rona Ambrose at the opening of McKernan/Belgravia.
  • y of New Orleans Professor of History Stephen Ambrose at an Easy Company reunion in New Orleans.
  • Donetta W. Ambrose at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judg
  • s Macartney of Longford, nephew and coheir of Ambrose Aungier, 2nd Earl of Longford.
  • rane, Ryan Markel, Pete Coco, Andrea Johnson, Ambrose Austin, Kate Axelrod, Tobias Carroll, Mary Cr
  • He was born in Dover, Tennessee to Ambrose B. Ross and Sue (Gray) Ross.
  • tlement of Wolfpath began with the arrival of Ambrose B. White and his family in 1848.
  • Whitesboro is named for Ambrose B. White, its founder.
  • Ambrose Baker (7 July 1897 - 24 November 1976) was a
  • Joseph ‘Joe' Ambrose Banks, Professor of Sociology at Leicester Un
  • Isaac Ambrose Barber (January 26, 1852 - March 1, 1909) was
  • Astley's Roman Catholic primary school and St Ambrose Barlow RC High School in Swinton, Greater Man
  • (His brother became Saint Ambrose Barlow and is venerated as one of the Forty M
  • es are named after the Benedictine martyrs St Ambrose Barlow, Blessed George Gervase, Blessed Thoma
  • The skull of St Ambrose Barlow, one of the Forty Martyrs of England a
  • ng, "But the plot, from a screenplay by David Ambrose based on Michael Mewshaw's book, turns out to
  • date unknown - Ambrose Bebb, author and politician (died 1955)
  • Shea and his brother Ambrose became Conservatives in 1865 and he was named
  • owed so much money by the British Government, Ambrose became a director of The South Sea Company on
  • a memory, with Lytle going into real estate, Ambrose becoming a casino pit boss in Las Vegas, and
  • Augustine, Ambrose, Bede, and Boetius all countenanced the belie
  • During his presidency St. Ambrose began graduate studies with the Masters of Bu
  • s the town of Calliope, and the localities of Ambrose, Benaraby, Boyne Island, Builyan Mount Larcom
  • and performers and band leaders include: Bert Ambrose, Bertini, Billy Cotton, Roy Fox, Geraldo, Car
  • b a stagecoach which contains American author Ambrose Bierce along with newlywed couple John and Ma
  • uding Samuel Clemens, Harriett Beecher Stowe, Ambrose Bierce etc.
  • The U.S. writer Ambrose Bierce may have died there, although that is
  • tors included Neal Barrett, Jr., John Bergin, Ambrose Bierce, Robert Bloch, Poppy Z. Brite, Nancy C
  • of a social circle that included Jack London, Ambrose Bierce, and George Sterling and was one of th
  • most talented writers of the time, including Ambrose Bierce, Mark Twain and Jack London.
  • Many 19th-century writers such as Ambrose Bierce, Yda Addis, and Gertrude Atherton appe
  • o afterwards toadied himself into a title..." Ambrose Bierce, letter, 1910
  • aminer in the 1890s, under the sponsorship of Ambrose Bierce.
  • She was an authority on Ambrose Bierce.
  • Ambrose, bishop of Milan and Gregory the Great, the f
  • Ambrose Blacklock (May 17, 1784 - October 5, 1866) wa
  • N49. Katibas - Ambrose Blikau by United Traditional Bumiputera Party
  • n and produced two sons and three daughters - Ambrose born in 1869, Kathleen Agnes Rhoda, Winifred
  • Ambrose Brook
  • Ambrose Browne (11 January 1659 - July 1688) was an E
  • ed 6 May 1548) was the son of Sir Anthony (or Ambrose) Browne, Standard Bearer of England and Gover
  • Browne was the son of Sir Ambrose Browne, 1st Baronet of Betchworth Castle, Sur
  • Bull Run in the brigade of Brigadier General Ambrose Burnside and suffered heavy losses, including
  • General Ambrose Burnside suppressed the paper in 1863 because
  • Joseph Hooker replaced Ambrose Burnside as Army of the Potomac commander and
  • Gen. Ambrose Burnside assumed command of the Department of
  • regiment when its previous commander, Colonel Ambrose Burnside was promoted to command of a brigade
  • Gen. Ambrose Burnside prevented the movement, wanting to w
  • Then he served as chief of staff to Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside during the battles of Antietam and F
  • army/navy force under the command of General Ambrose Burnside arrived on February 6, 1862 to invad
  • ts of the Potomac Flotilla to support General Ambrose Burnside's thrust toward Richmond.
  • o Knoxville on the heels of the Union general Ambrose Burnside's invading army in September 1863, a
  • ation Proclamation, but nevertheless followed Ambrose Burnside's Union forces to Knoxville in late
  • ccompanied the Army of the Potomac in General Ambrose Burnside's Roanoke expedition and took part i
  • Gen. Ambrose Burnside's North Carolina Expedition.
  • deral II Corps at Ream's Station and then hit Ambrose Burnside's IX Corps at Battle of the Crater,
  • ide Station at 95th street and named it after Ambrose Burnside, a Civil War general and official of
  • Major General Ambrose Burnside, commander of the Department and Arm
  • Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside, the new commander of the Department
  • she received permission to open a school from Ambrose Burnside, commander of the occupying Union fo
  • tion into East Tennessee led by Major General Ambrose Burnside, commander of the Department of the
  • ure the new Northern commander, Major General Ambrose Burnside, control of that river.
  • er, Pierre G. T. Beauregard, Robert Anderson, Ambrose Burnside, John G. Foster, Thomas W. Sherman a
  • Ambrose Bury was born in Downings House, County Kilda
  • He moved to a house once owned by Ambrose Bury in the Edmonton neighborhood of the High
  • ut five of the positions were already filled: Ambrose Bury, James McCrie Douglas, Joseph Duggan, Ja
  • ack featuring Marshall, Joel Garner and later Ambrose, but after the retirement of Marshall and Gar
  • a letter of January 1555 by the papal nuncio Ambrose Buttigeg, Sulaqa was consecrated during a reb
  • Lieutenant Colonel Ambrose C. Dunn and Major J.R. Claiborne were in comm
  • he Cold War: A Military History by Stephen E. Ambrose, Caleb Carr, Thomas Fleming, and Victor Hanso
  • Peter John Ambrose Calvocoressi (17 November 1912 - 5 February 2
  • Ambrose Campbell - congas, Nigerian folklore (on "Win
  • Designed by John Rebecca and built by Ambrose Cartwright, who also built nearby Ambrose Pla
  • h Sacred Heart Cathedral in Davenport and St. Ambrose Cathedral in Des Moines.
  • Students of some private schools, such as St. Ambrose Catholic School , Presbyterian School , The V
  • y 1565, Margaret, daughter and heiress of Sir Ambrose Cave, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaste
  • Staten Island Range Light (also known as the Ambrose Channel Range Light), serves as the rear rang
  • aid to navigation for all ships entering the Ambrose Channel in Lower New York Bay.
  • provides a north-south connection between the Ambrose Channel (the main channel into the Narrows) a
  • torm and went aground attempting to enter the Ambrose Channel at New York.
  • Ambrose Chapel is a historic Methodist chapel located
  • re character names in North by Northwest, and Ambrose Chapel is a location in the 1956 remake of Th
  • lse leads resulting from the assumption that ' Ambrose Chappell' is a person, Ben finally tracks the
  • are Council President Joseph Sheridan, Evelyn Ambrose, Christian Bolte, Warren Chamberlain, Susie S
  • He then served as a curate at St. Ambrose Church in Endicott, and was afterwards sent t
  • Edavanakad is also known for St. Ambrose Church, possibly the only church dedicated to
  • chton in The Admirable Crichton and the brash Ambrose Claverhouse in Genevieve.
  • States who served as the 4th president of St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa from 1915-1926.
  • St. Ambrose College is a Catholic Boy's Secondary School
  • Adamson attended St Ambrose College in Hale Barns where he played rugby u
  • priest who served as the 9th president of St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa from 1956-1963.
  • He was assigned to the faculty of St. Ambrose College and served as chairman of the busines
  • At the end of his term as president St. Ambrose College became St. Ambrose University.
  • March 17, 2005) was the 11th president of St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa from 1973-1987.
  • lle, Bishop Choby entered the seminary at St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa.
  • St. Ambrose College is a leading Voluntary Aided, Christi
  • In 2005, St Ambrose College became a mathematics and computing co
  • John Pethica was a pupil at St Ambrose College, Trafford, Manchester.
  • Junior School, Chetham's School of Music, St Ambrose College, Hale Barns, and Downing College, Cam
  • He attended St. Ambrose College, Altrincham and studied medicine at T
  • ed as rector of the seminary program at Saint Ambrose College.
  • d in Millersburg,Iowa and was educated at St. Ambrose College.
  • According to Ambrose Contarini, Venetian ambassador to Uzun-Hassan
  • Ambrose Corbie (1604-1649), English Jesuit, teacher a
  • A brother of Ambrose Corbie, from the age of five he spent his chi
  • Ambrose Cornelius Kingsland (May 24, 1804 - October 1
  • for a time managed a nail warehouse there for Ambrose Crowley.
  • Ambrose currently lives in his home town of Macon, Ge
  • s 11,213, 11,266 and 11,267: Awarded to James Ambrose Cutting of Boston, Massachusetts in 1854 for
  • Patent Number 19,626: In 1858, James Ambrose Cutting & Lodowick H. Bradford of Boston, Mas
  • Ambrose D'Mello (born 20 January 1922 and died 18 Apr
  • vities of the Society of Jesus in South-Asia, Ambrose D'Mello served as its first incumbent.
  • Private Ambrose D. Regalia, Battery F, Killed in Action, Dutc
  • Ambrose D. Richard (February 6, 1850 - 1917) was a la
  • 1835 on 222 acres (0.90 km2) of land given by Ambrose de Lisle, who wanted to re-introduce monastic
  • nated their association abruptly in 1935 when Ambrose decided, with encouragement from Moore, to pu
  • In an interview with the media, Ambrose denied that the Conservative government had a
  • eturned to England to witness the birth, with Ambrose deputising.
  • her, but at the same time evidence grows that Ambrose died under suspicious circumstances.
  • Ambrose Dixon (c.
  • e, John Robinson, Toby Norton, Richard Baily, Ambrose Dixon, Richard Hill, Jenkin Price And divers
  • James Ambrose Dominic Aylward was an English Catholic theol
  • tstanding fast bowling performances by Messrs Ambrose, Donald and Waqar.
  • Rice, Cokie Roberts, Nora Roberts, Stephen E. Ambrose, Douglas Brinkley, James Carville, Thomas San
  • Historian Stephen Ambrose draws the conclusion that, despite Eisenhower
  • MI - Jap Brown, 5-yard run ( Ambrose drop kick failed)
  • MI - Hollis Huntington, 1-yard run ( Ambrose drop kick good)
  • in the dedication of his Psalmes to the late Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick as 'my good Lord
  • o had two spells as a military chaplain under Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick at Le Havre in 15
  • ess of Northampton, John Earl of Warwick, Sir Ambrose Dudley, Sir Andrew Dudley, Sir John Gates, an
  • Duke was the son of Ambrose Duke of Benhall and his wife Elizabeth Calthr
  • Luther Bradley, O R Campbell, George Dancey, Ambrose Dyson and his brother Will Dyson, S T Gill, A
  • established a mile outside Chico, by Lt. Col. Ambrose E. Hooker with Company A, 6th California Infa
  • Lt. Colonel Ambrose E. Hooker, August 26, 1863 - October 20, 1863
  • 1863 by order of the departmental commander, Ambrose E. Burnside.
  • North Carolina as part of Union Army General Ambrose E. Burnside's North Carolina expedition durin
  • y, North Carolina, as part of Union Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside's North Carolina expedition durin
  • MG Ambrose E. Burnside
  • General Ambrose E. Burnside had recently commanded the IX Cor
  • Ambrose Elliott Gonzales (May 27, 1857 - July 11, 192
  • The descendants of Ambrose Elliott Gonzales, Narciso Gener Gonzales, and
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