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  • Bobby Mann (David Andrews), a human officer who holds disdain for robot
  • km) east of the central business district of Andrews, a town in Georgetown County, South Carolina,
  • Gen. Frank M. Andrews, a classmate of Westover's who had finished o
  • President Richard Nixon appointed Andrews a trustee in bankruptcy court, a position whi
  • sh church at Blairgowrie in the diocese of St Andrews, a church in the gift of the Bishop of St And
  • , Surrey, in his seventy-third year, Dr. John Andrews, a gentleman well known in the literary world
  • Jane Andrews, a friend of the Duchess of York serving a li
  • ' which was restored and augmented by Richard Andrews, a later fellow of the college.
  • ly a professor of history at University of St Andrews, a position he had held since 1972.
  • Andrews, a British subject permanently resident in Ca
  • William Watson Andrews; A Religious Biography (1900).
  • ndon 30 January 1788, and apprenticed to John Andrews, a surgeon enjoying a large practice.
  • Andrews, a pitcher, compiled a major league record of
  • The novel follows Paxton Andrews, a fictional character who is stationed in Vi
  • f Commons as Member of Parliament (MP) for St Andrews, a seat he held until 1885, and then represen
  • Miss Andrews, a teacher there, admitted that Maria had a "
  • years of his life at the universities of St. Andrews, Aberdeen, and Glasgow, and appears to have e
  • At St Andrews about the year 1100 there were thirteen Culde
  • get-together with friends, before he had met Andrews, about his explanation for her amazing succes
  • eat Lakes Adventist Academy in Cedar Lake and Andrews Academy in Berrien Springs.
  • e was following a cabinet reshuffle, in which Andrews accepted demotion to the politically unimport
  • , Brian Faulkner expresses surprise that Jack Andrews accepted the position, as he saw it as a demo
  • Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs. C. L. Andrews; acquired by the Navy 10 October 1945; commis
  • Andrews acted with the Margo Jones Company in New Yor
  • Well-known films in which Andrews acted include Send Me No Flowers, with Doris
  • egoir was consecrated by Ernald, Bishop of St Andrews acting as a Papal legate, in 1161.
  • He wrote, "As the frustrated adventurer, Dana Andrews adds another excellent tight-lipped portrait
  • Andrews Adjei-Yeboah is the member of parliament for
  • Lt. Andrews advises the girls to work in pairs.
  • Stephen Andrews advocated wage labor, but denounced what he s
  • Andrews AFB (Southeast)
  • Captain Harold May was in the radar center at Andrews AFB during the sightings of July 19-20.
  • gton National had called the control tower at Andrews AFB and notified them that their radar had an
  • went to Saudia Arabia; the remainder went to Andrews AFB, MD.
  • th the F-80 Shooting Star, the 334th moved to Andrews AFB,in April 1947.
  • Systems Command (AFSC), with headquarters at Andrews AFB.
  • timately brought to justice by Deputy Marshal Andrews, after the case had lain cold for more than t
  • Interested in scientific forestry, Andrews after the war worked to stir public sentiment
  • ers lead the team to fire pitching coach Jeff Andrews after the season.
  • cruciate ligament injury in a 1-1 draw at St Andrews against Birmingham City.
  • After retiring from baseball in 1973, Andrews agreed to work as a part-time volunteer for f
  • d on Tuesday 8 May 2007, subsequent to the St Andrews Agreement of 2006.
  • McCartney also strongly opposed the St Andrews Agreement.
  • ut against the DUP's implementation of the St Andrews Agreement.
  • implementing outstanding matters from the St Andrews Agreement.
  • n Northern Ireland, under the terms of the St Andrews Agreement.
  • cership to serve two years in the military at Andrews Air Force Base.
  • wn developed with the establishment of nearby Andrews Air Force Base and the federal Census Bureau.
  • He was flown secretly to Andrews Air Force Base near Washington, D.C., in a Un
  • r Force Systems Command, with headquarters at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland.
  • of-Staff for the Air Force Systems Command at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, Allen was appointed
  • He died of cancer at the hospital of Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on August 11, 1992
  • pediatrician at Malcolm Grow Medical Center, Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.
  • Eastern Air Defense Force, being stationed at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland.
  • to Headquarters Air Force Systems Command at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland in 1964 where he ear
  • and the 459th Troop Carrier Group, Medium at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland
  • ing at the rate of one every three minutes at Andrews Air Force Base in suburban Maryland, about 15
  • Programs for the Air Force Systems Command at Andrews Air Force Base, holding this position until 1
  • der of the 85th Air Division (Air Defense) at Andrews Air Force Base, and Deputy Commander of the W
  • playing for an intramural basketball team at Andrews Air Force Base, he was discovered by a scout
  • former commander, Air Force Systems Command, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland.
  • rict of Columbia Air National Guard, based at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on a training miss
  • Kenny Andrews, Alex Makarovichon, and Vincent Mele Jr. join
  • 529, when Hepburn was Commendator-Prior of St Andrews, Alexander Alesius, a canon of this Hepburn's
  • ity, it was a steward, the last person to see Andrews alive, who asked him if he was going to save
  • 27, Caleb Cushing left the paper to Ferdinand Andrews alone, until he sold his interest in it to Ca
  • the film, including a record 125 outfits for Andrews alone.
  • It was hosted by Lee Corso and Erin Andrews, along with reporters David Hamilton and Nikk
  • lled the Underdogs, managed by Edward "Punch" Andrews along with Seger.
  • he original US 19 routing through the city of Andrews, along Main Street.
  • This has been created by Simon Andrews alongside Sir Alex Ferguson.
  • Andrews also earned three caps for Ireland between 19
  • James J. Andrews, also a civilian, recruited Campbell and 22 s
  • Rep. Andrews also serves on the House Armed Services Commi
  • Over his professional career, Andrews also played in the minor leagues with the Cla
  • Andrews also brought in another old friend, Jordon Za
  • Andrews also played on the 1980 Iggy Pop album, Soldi
  • Andrews also voiced his passion for reform to the org
  • January 26 - Roy Chapman Andrews, American explorer (d.
  • Stacy Andrews, American football offensive lineman for the
  • Shawn Andrews, American football offensive lineman for the
  • Christopher Columbus Andrews, an American diplomat in the Brazilian capita
  • f Andrew Thomas McDonald, Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh.
  • se was formally installed as Archbishop of St Andrews and Primate of Scotland on 25 December 1684.
  • the Forth along with the bishops Walter of St Andrews and Gilbert of Aberdeen-the outcome of this m
  • d by the elite play of their captain, Gieorag Andrews, and goal-keeper, Matt Osius, who was later a
  • He was appointed the Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh on 2 October 1885.
  • nce he was called before the archbishop of St Andrews and the bishop of Edinburgh to answer a charg
  • evision adaptation of the play starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer.
  • ted for the three cemeteries (Fairview, Saint Andrews and Williams Memorial), which occupy 30 perce
  • Andrews and a number of his men were captured.
  • nger brother of the Somerset all-rounder Bill Andrews, and was known in his family as "Jack".
  • t is prepared according to the formulation of Andrews and Presnell given below.
  • He defeated the sitting member, Paul Andrews, and subsequently took his seat in the Wester
  • of the band, the bassist Chris 'Captain Piss' Andrews and the drummer Eric Park, also this was the
  • Durham: Andrews and Company.
  • Diocese of Aberdeen in the Province of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh.
  • Where the Sidewalk Ends, starring Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney
  • na was designed by the Houston firm Lockwood, Andrews, and Newman, Inc. and built in 1998 by Dallas
  • gital video, written and directed by Giuseppe Andrews and distributed by Troma Entertainment.
  • He studied at the University of St Andrews and received a degree in medicine.
  • ipley, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Dastin, Abraham Andrews and William Backhouse.
  • d to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh in the College Chapel on 17 Mar
  • cs of Heliopithecus, it has been suggested by Andrews and Martin, that Heliopithecus may be synonym
  • ally studied divinity at the University of St Andrews, and served as a minister for 10 years.
  • the Bishop of Southwark and then Vicar of St Andrews and St Mark's, Surbiton.
  • tiyah, Saudi Arabia in 1978 and were named by Andrews and Martin in 1987.
  • vealed, and traces explicit parallels between Andrews and the murderer.
  • Main article: Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh
  • It was directed by Brian Andrews and Jane Forrest and produced by Anthony Coff
  • ome of the professors at the University of St Andrews, and at the Edinburgh Extra-Mural school.
  • The extension was developed by Peter Andrews and Erik Arvidsson.
  • Henry Gray Graham, Auxiliary Bishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh and Donald Martin, Bishop of Ar
  • February 1748 he entered the University of St Andrews and studied there until about 1750, when he l
  • t was her final single to be written by Chris Andrews and was influenced by the German oompah bands
  • ed 17 June 1936; sponsored by Miss Francis W. Andrews; and commissioned 21 October 1936, Commander
  • er to have fallen out with the brothers of St Andrews and consequently to have resigned his post as
  • rth, he was educated at the University of St. Andrews and on the Continent.
  • Andrews and Johanneson won the primary elections for
  • 1846 where he studied at Madras College, St. Andrews, and completed his studies as a surveyor in 1
  • He studied at St. Mary's College, St. Andrews and visited La Rochelle.
  • of the University of Oxford, University of St Andrews and the University of Edinburgh.
  • March 26, 1977: Rob Andrews and cash were traded by the Astros to the San
  • Julie Andrews and crew filmed the opening shots of the "Do-
  • In his roles at St Andrews and St Serf's Inch, he was able to exert an i
  • Wormit Primary School & Madras College in St. Andrews and studied at Aberdeen University, but dropp
  • ting cast includes Jon Hall, Joan Davis, Dana Andrews, and Buster Crabbe.
  • d by British Trade Union leader Charles Freer Andrews and British Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald
  • d a Master's degree from the University of St Andrews, and went on to become Dean of Moray by, if n
  • III instructed Henry de Wardlaw, bishop of St Andrews, and Fionnlagh MacCailein, bishop of Dunblane
  • y the Epigram group in Nottingham, Durham, St Andrews and Royal Holloway in the UK.
  • Charles II Sharp was allowed to return to St Andrews and the following year (1661), he was appoint
  • lose of the 15th century, and educated at St. Andrews and Paris.
  • secrator was Archbishop Angus MacDonald of St Andrews and Edinburgh, and the principal co-consecrat
  • d by the Giants to the Houston Astros for Rob Andrews and cash.
  • He was the son of George Andrews and Polly Andrews.
  • rator was Archbishop James August Smith of St Andrews and Edinburgh, and the principal co-consecrat
  • r to this, "Mad World" was covered by Michael Andrews and Gary Jules for the soundtrack of film Don
  • "Yesterday Man" is a song written by Chris Andrews and his debut single as a solo singer, releas
  • song is "Who I Am", which is sung by Jessica Andrews and was written by Brett James and Troy Verge
  • The Algonquin resort was built at nearby St. Andrews and the resort community of Bar Harbor was be
  • Hunted was financed independently by Ken Andrews, and was made available only from CD Baby, th
  • d as the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • St Andrews and Cupar had previously been part of Perth B
  • He was educated at Madras College, St Andrews and then studied classics at the University o
  • opponents fairly easily in the riding of St. Andrews, and served as a backbench supporter of Dougl
  • The school is now split into 2 school, St Andrews and St Judith.
  • rs, representing Isleworth (Paul Fisher, Phil Andrews and Genevieve Hibbs) and Syon wards (Shirley
  • ourses; Cypress Creek, Doral Country Club, St Andrews, and the fictional Gauntlet Country Club.
  • rom District 81, which now encompasses Ector, Andrews, and Winkler counties, a tenure longer than a
  • election against John Lee Scott, Samuel Paull Andrews and S. G. Jolly.
  • (often for Tony Martin, The Pied Pipers, the Andrews and De Castro sister groups, or Barbara Ruick
  • and Henry Gray Graham, Auxiliary Bishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh.
  • film industry, including actors such as Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke (who worked with the Sherma
  • His heart was returned to St Andrews, and was buried in the wall of the church by
  • Anthony and the Imperials, the Moonglows, Lee Andrews and the Hearts, the Heartbeats and Jesse Belv
  • ns on European tours by Sandie Shaw and Chris Andrews and The Paramounts eventually disbanded in 19
  • Gordon Gray, Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh
  • the beginning of 1477 he was Archdeacon of St Andrews and coadjutor (successor) and Vicar-General o
  • in history and geology from University of St Andrews and graduated in 1977.
  • He graduated at St. Andrews, and after being licensed became assistant to
  • tained a first-class degree in classics at St Andrews, and a second-class degree in Literae Humanio
  • e Montana and Pro Bowlers Kenny King, William Andrews, and Tony Franklin.
  • Argyll and the Isles in the Province of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • ed at Christ's Hospital, the University of St Andrews and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Evans
  • prelate, coadjutor of the Archdiocese of St. Andrews, and Archbishop of St. Andrews.
  • orn 12 October 1949) studied Philosophy at St Andrews and Oxford, and has taught at Swansea, the Op
  • It has a church, St Andrews, and a public house, The Queen's Head, which
  • imed that Moray attended the University of St Andrews and continued his university education in Fra
  • ran (Outherdekan), Fife, in the diocese of St Andrews, and is found to be Archdeacon of Galloway on
  • ator was James August Smith, Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh and the principal co-consecrato
  • s an offline top down shooter created by Rhys Andrews, and members of the now nonexistent GameCave
  • Son of Moses Andrews and Letitia Cooke, Robert Andrews was the gre
  • in Practical Theology at the University of St Andrews and the Chaplaincy of the University of Aberd
  • an status along with future NFL backs William Andrews and Joe Cribbs, where he set school records f
  • A deadly fight ensues, during which both Andrews and Carlyon escape and head their separate wa
  • y label Song Bird Records which featured Inez Andrews and others.
  • Mark Andrews and James Green met each other in middle scho
  • Born to J. S. Andrews and Manini on February 19, 1916, Andrews conv
  • That was composed by Michael Andrews and featured the vocals of Gary Jules.
  • ned for a film starring Ashley Tisdale, Julie Andrews and Justin Long.
  • oncerning the choice of the archbishop of St. Andrews, and on 13 March 1188 removed the Scottish ch
  • William G Andrews and Molly Sclater (2000).
  • come HRH The Duchess of Kent, Countess of St. Andrews, and Baroness Downpatrick.
  • ess Diaries, starring Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews and that he thought he could tie him into the
  • From 1553 to 1586 he was Provost of St Andrews and a prominent figure in national life.
  • Tommy was played by Anthony Andrews and Tuppence by Greta Scacchi.
  • ed law in Columbus, Ohio, with the firm Swan, Andrews, and Noble.
  • se design (for example #7 at Old Course at St Andrews and #4 at Prestwick Golf Club).
  • Labour AM Leighton Andrews and MP Chris Bryant fought a passionate campa
  • : Conspiracies from Dallas to Watergate Sheed Andrews and McMeel (1976) ISBN 0-8362-0688-6.
  • in Dundee, and attended the University of St Andrews and the University of Dundee.
  • Bailey, produced by game show producer Ralph Andrews and also assisted by Dr. Gelb.
  • ecognised again in recent years after Michael Andrews and Gary Jules recorded the song "Mad World"
  • He was appointed the Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh on 19 July 1929 and consecrated
  • He is a graduate of the University of St Andrews and the University of Edinburgh.
  • d as the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • r was Archbishop Andrew Thomas McDonald of St Andrews and Edinburgh, and the principal co-consecrat
  • -member Christchurch electorate (Samuel Paull Andrews and Edward Stevens came second with equal num
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