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  • by his stern disciplinarian guardian, Seaman Andrews jumps ship and turns Carlyon over to the cust
  • Sir John Lawson Ormrod Andrews KBE, DL (15 July 1903 - 12 January 1986) was
  • Burial vault of William Fergusson in St. Andrews Kirkyard at West Linton
  • William Andrews, known as Billy Andrews or Willie Andrews (bo
  • At St Andrews, Krauss holds the chair of Professor of Optoe
  • He works for the law firm Andrews Kurth LLP.
  • tude Valley Rugby League Football Club and St Andrews Ladies Hockey Club.
  • George W. Andrews Lake is named after him.
  • George W. Andrews Lake is an U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 29 mi
  • Andrews later said that he did not hate Ausley, and d
  • efensive coordinator at Florida State, Mickey Andrews, later stated Bush "was the most complete pla
  • The group consisted of Lee Andrews, lead, Roy Calhoun, First Tenor, Tammey Curre
  • Jack Andrews, leader of the Senate, came under pressure fr
  • Under Andrews' leadership, a medical center complex was bui
  • nguished Professor at Georgia Tech) began the Andrews' Leap summer enrichment program for high scho
  • After his first season, Andrews left professional baseball to fight in World
  • many sees, including the archbishopric of St Andrews, left vacant in the destructive aftermath of
  • of using the alias "Clay Bertrand" to solicit Andrews' legal services on Oswald's behalf; however,
  • Kevin Andrews, Liberal politician
  • n Edinburgh; one, within the University of St Andrews Library; another, within the confines of Wemy
  • nner, 1895; and runner-up in 1889; both at St Andrews Links
  • der Willie Dunn by age 20, and traveled to St Andrews Links to play and learn that course.
  • The movie is set in the trailer park where Andrews lives and stars many of the people who were h
  • Bulley & Andrews, LLC is one of Chicago's oldest general contr
  • oximately 30 miles (50 km) north of George W. Andrews Lock and Dam.
  • medium-to-fast backbeat over which Fripp and Andrews locked horns, with melodic development emergi
  • an pop group made up of Nicki Rogers, Natasha Andrews, Loretta Andrews and Hanne Pettersen.
  • Andrews lost the Senate election to his 2nd District
  • king a third term at the 2008 state election, Andrews lost his seat to Liberal candidate Peter Abet
  • James Rheuben Andrews, M.D., born 1942 in Homer, Louisiana, is an o
  • s a pastor in the following appointments: St. Andrews M.E.
  • onths after releasing "Det Bedste Til Sidst," Andrews made her full-length album debut with Into th
  • ng the receipt of that advice, Minister Kevin Andrews made a Residence Determination under s197AB o
  • In 1615 George Gladstanes, Archbishop of St. Andrews, made an unsuccessful attempt to get Murray r
  • During her career, Andrews made many studies on the prehistoric lobe-fin
  • W. S. Andrews, Magic Squares and Cubes, Dover Publ., 1917,
  • Andrews, Malcolm (2000).
  • Andrews, Malcolm (2006) The ABC of Rugby League, Aust
  • Andrews, Malcolm (2006) The ABC of Rugby League Austn
  • Andrews, Malcom (2006) The ABC of Rugby League Austn
  • He was born in St. Andrews, Manitoba, the son of Robert Hay and Christin
  • Baseball Club, 1884, Mulvey, Coleman, Farrar, Andrews, Manning
  • The Drury and Andrews map of 1766 shows an L shaped building with t
  • Disc jockeys on the station include Neil Andrews, Mark Dover, Peter Stremes, Karen Lennon, Joh
  • Andrews married Elizabeth Ann Gahagan on 9 August 187
  • Andrews married Adelheid "Heidi" Wenger in 1966 in Ne
  • Andrews married at age 18, but divorced before she en
  • The twenty-two-year-old Robert Andrews married sixteen-year-old Frances Carter in No
  • Andrews married Regina M. Anderson on April 10, 1926.
  • St Andrews, Marseille, Aleria in Corsica (19 June 1518 -
  • At Locke High, under the auspices of Reggie Andrews, Martin became first chair of the All-State j
  • dford Grammar School and the University of St Andrews, Mason joined the Royal Air Force in 1956.
  • Andrews matriculation school (East Kottaram, Papanasa
  • Executive Producers: Michael Gleissner, Kacy Andrews, Matt Lubetich
  • directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Dana Andrews, Maureen O'Hara, Sybil Thorndike, Fay Compton
  • The candidates were Cochrane and St. Andrews mayor and teacher Bev Lawrence.
  • Diane Andrews McGuire (born December 1, 1952 in Brockton, M
  • Wear Sunscreen ( Andrews McMeel Publishing, 1998) ISBN 0-8362-5528-3
  • he Poo Bomb: True Tales of Parental Terror by Andrews McMeel in 2005.
  • , pub Ilex (Lewes) 2009, ISBN 978 1905814510, Andrews McMeel (USA) 2009, ISBN 978 0740779657
  • Andrews McMeel Publishing, 1993.
  • lingual Telemarketers, have been published by Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC.
  • irnbach and Ann Hodgman), humor (Kansas City: Andrews McMeel, 2002).
  • irnbach and Ann Hodgman), humor (Kansas City: Andrews McMeel, 2006).
  • irnbach and Ann Hodgman), humor (Kansas City: Andrews McMeel, 1998).
  • Hodgman, and David Owen), humor (Kansas City: Andrews McMeel, 1997).
  • In 1926 the building was renamed Andrews Memorial Chapel and moved south on Scotland S
  • The Andrews Memorial Chapel is an historic Carpenter Goth
  • and the Clinton Historical Society Museum in Andrews Memorial Town Hall.
  • It was built in 1888 as the Andrews Memorial Church on the corner of Scotland Str
  • young Psychology student is recruited by St. Andrews Mental Hospital and given the chance to care
  • Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church, the "mother churc
  • Andrews, Michael (October 1965).
  • Andrews, Michael (January 1966).
  • Madeline Dugger Andrews Middle School
  • des prek thru 5th, and is a feeder school for Andrews Middle School.
  • For Andrews Middle School this includes new classrooms, b
  • o albums by Alexis Korner, folk singer Harvey Andrews, Mike d'Abo, Chris Spedding and was a part ti
  • nd studies on continuous spectra, with Robert Andrews Millikan at the California Institute of Techn
  • ction factor in 1910 and verified with Robert Andrews Millikan the correction in the same year.
  • In 1916 Robert Andrews Millikan, while verifying the photoelectric e
  • This method was improved later by Robert Andrews Millikan.
  • many trans women such as Candis Cayne, Erica Andrews, Mimi Marks, Monica Munro, Vicki Richter and
  • Andrews ministry - led by John Miller Andrews - 1940-
  • heville School was founded in 1900 by Charles Andrews Mitchell and Newton Mitchell Anderson.
  • rs was created by H. Leighton Steward, Sam S. Andrews, Morrison C. Bethea, and Luis A. Balart.
  • In that year Andrews moved Clark & Leakey's 1951 Sivapithecus afri
  • Born near Schoharie Creek, New York, Andrews moved with his parents in 1813 to Reading, ne
  • Andrews moved to Chicago in 2000 and over the next fe
  • and brought up in Barry until the age of 11, Andrews moved to Dorset.
  • Andrews moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1994 and ope
  • aron Eckhart (aka Plex Luthor), percussionist Andrews Mujica (aka NonMS), drummer Terrel (aka L T H
  • on is best remembered for directing the Julie Andrews musical Mary Poppins, for which Andrews won t
  • Andrews named the post office “Ruby” after his wife L
  • nd reactivated 01 October 2010, at Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility Maryland, where it became
  • Campagna JA, Chung RT, Schneyer AL, Woolf CJ, Andrews NC, Lin HY.
  • In order to receive the endorsement Andrews need the support of over two-thirds of the un
  • ge, Riverland, Lauderdale Isles and the North Andrews Neighborhood Association a.k.a.
  • Francis Andrews, nephew of Bishop Averell.
  • William Andrews Nesfield advised on the position of the house
  • hions changed again, and in the 1820s William Andrews Nesfield was employed to design new parterres
  • On 26 July 1826 he married his cousin, Anne Andrews Nesfield.
  • continued his impressive scoring record at St Andrews, netting 47 times in just over 100 games, and
  • Island, adjacent to CPR's resort town of St. Andrews, New Brunswick.
  • y maintained a summer home at fashionable St. Andrews, New Brunswick.
  • McKeagney died in St. Andrews, New Brunswick.
  • He was born in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, the son of Robert Stephenson,
  • stations in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and St. Andrews, New Brunswick before he returned to Toronto
  • Hanson was educated in public schools in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Mount Allison University, and
  • He was born in Saint Andrews, New Brunswick and educated in Saint Stephen.
  • Andrews next appeared in two of Hollywood's most expe
  • UCLA - Danny Andrews, nine-yard run. Lee converts.
  • Monkeys, Joe Watlin, Shawny B, Toby G, Simon Andrews, Nippa, Davey G, Tracee G, Gee Man, Damian Ch
  • ric church building at 101 Chestnut Street in Andrews, North Carolina.
  • In 1831, after Andrews Norton retired in 1830, he became a Professor
  • Andrews Norton (December 31, 1786-September 18, 1853)
  • The influential conservative Unitarian Andrews Norton, a vocal opponent of Transcendentalism
  • ollection of Sacred Harmony- Boston: Thomas & Andrews, Nov. 1802
  • Andrews obtained her undergraduate degree from Welles
  • Church politics, when Bishop Edward G. Andrews of the General Conference of the Methodist Ep
  • Round of 32 - Defeated Michael Andrews of Nigeria, 5:0
  • It was built by Forster and Andrews of Hull following the International Exhibitio
  • At the camp, Dynamite Dawson (Naish) tells Andrews of his suspicion that Indians have been steal
  • He was the only son of George Andrews, of Wells; he was called to the bar in 1740.
  • In 1953 singer Patty Andrews of the Andrews Sisters launched her brief sol
  • n May 1753 Mary, only daughter and heiress of Andrews of Edmonton, formerly a linen-draper in Cheap
  • s from 1895 and is by the builder Forster and Andrews of Hull.
  • It was named after Carolyn Andrews of Longwood, Florida.
  • -manual organ was built in 1865 by Foster and Andrews of Hull.
  • oad, Wantirna South, Victoria, Australia), St Andrews offers a sound, traditional academic programm
  • St. Andrews offers non-traditional students the opportuni
  • Segments for the series were filmed at Naveen Andrews' old school Emanuel School.
  • (Timothy Carlton) Rosie & Hugh are Maggie and Andrews oldest and best friends.
  • essler in the announcer booth along with Erin Andrews on the sideline.
  • d by Masi Oka in two different roles: Charlie Andrews on Heroes and Nina in the direct-to-DVD film
  • rskine on drums, Jim Beard on keyboards, Jeff Andrews on bass, Don Alias on percussion and Don Grol
  • The local church is St Andrews on Mansfield Road.
  • ela and Professor Gerard 'Jerry' De Groot (St Andrews) on why the UK and the European Union should
  • s the third studio album released by Meredith Andrews on March 2, 2010.
  • rom psychosis, the murder of 87-year-old Ruby Andrews on April 5, 2009, could have simply been the
  • ead guitar, Scott Crawford on drums, and Ryan Andrews on bass.
  • tly made an agreement with Regent Moray at St Andrews on 14 May 1569.
  • odel perhaps best known for her role as Tasha Andrews on the Australian television soap opera Home
  • e, he conspired with espionage agent James J. Andrews on plans to steal a train in Georgia and disr
  • He died at St Andrews on March 10, 1532, and was buried in the sout
  • or 'manrent' with Cardinal David Beaton at St Andrews on 22 October 1544.
  • in front of cameras at MGM working with Julie Andrews on the movie Star.
  • October 1981 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews on his wedding day.
  • e collaborated with former XTC bandmate Barry Andrews on the Shriekback album Glory Bumps.
  • erformed Tuesday, April 21, 2009 by Dr. James Andrews on Devine's ulnar collateral ligament.
  • Murrayona phanolepis was discovered by C. W. Andrews on Christmas Island, and described and named
  • a student of theology at the University of St Andrews on March 13, 1655, and he is entered as regen
  • ed at St Salvator's College, University of St Andrews on 26 November 1540.
  • s the first studio album released by Meredith Andrews on April 12, 2005.
  • 1975: sung by Julie Andrews on her TV special Julie Andrews: My Favorite
  • as Bishop of Moray, and was consecrated at St Andrews on 23 January 1172.
  • taking a summer job as a chauffeur to Anthony Andrews on the production of Brideshead Revisited.
  • ad performed the consecration of Ernald of St Andrews on 20 November 1160, in his capacity as Papal
  • family, started his career when he joined St Andrews, once scoring 54 goals in one season.
  • ed to get deep inside her role, so she called Andrews one night to ask about the motivation of her
  • mes rose to the position of Archdeacon of St. Andrews, one of the most senior positions within the
  • lead-off single, "Who I Am" became, to date, Andrews' only Number One (and only Top Ten) hit on th
  • rceful UK Kid eventually managed to fight off Andrews' onslaught long enough to retrieve a roll of
  • al Dana Point surfers (Gary Wright, and Chris Andrews) opened the doors of Killer Dana Surf Shop al
  • - that is, that we have to choose either Troy Andrews or Trombone Shorty -- the latter is far more
  • He died in St. Andrews, Orange County, New York, June 26, 1866.
  • Andrews organized and promoted the Pennsylvania Devel
  • Andrews originally assigned Sarcosaurus to the Megalo
  • The George Townsend Andrews overall roof was removed in 1989 and replaced
  • Andrews' own cross-examination eroded her credibility
  • Lane label that had just been started by Rob Andrews, owner of Chapel Lane Studios.
  • terature, William Wilde, Joy Hooton and Barry Andrews, Oxford University Press, Australia, 2nd edit
  • er term, named after the other authors (P. A. Andrews, P. M. Conneally and Jans Muller) of the orig
  • Andrews paid for backing Colley in the leadership bid
  • The St. Andrews Parish church started taking shape in the yea
  • h century coaching inn named the Red Lion, St Andrews parish church and the site of Bredwardine Cas
  • rayton was born on Magnolia Plantation in St. Andrews Parish near Charleston.
  • East ( Andrews) Park in Southampton is named after him, and
  • est is a music festival held semi-annually at Andrews Park.
  • Breckinridge Middle School, Preston Park and Andrews Park.
  • rces do not name him as an attendee of the St Andrews parliament of 17 March 1309, a parliament at
  • Andrews participated in a debate broadcast by NY1 on
  • n his home, Silicon Valley entrepreneur Keith Andrews partnered up with William Hang and Harold Rob
  • he Rebirth Brass Band, Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews, Pee Wee Ellis and Maceo Parker to contribute
  • ventually Grimsby lost the game after a Keith Andrews penalty and a header from Sean O'Hanlon wrapp
  • "SHINE (For All the World)" ( Andrews, Pennells, Porter) - 3:08
  • "More Than Words Can Say" ( Andrews, Pennells, Porter, Rodgers) - 4:10
  • scorer (with 13 goals) playing alongside Len Andrews, Percy Prince and Sid Kimpton.
  • len, Joe Jennings, Esau Fred Holloway, Dwight Andrews, Peter Ponzol, Jhelisa Anderson, Lilli Lewis,
  • "Midnight Hour" ( Andrews, Pettersen, Rodgers) - 4:11
  • in Offstage Theatre works have included Cate Andrews, Phillip Beard, Bambi Chapin, John Wentworth
  • In 1988, the Bert Andrews Photographic Collection of Blacks in the Thea
  • f-way running between Grammercy Place and St. Andrews Place, 6th Street, and 5th Street.
  • Andrews played seven matches for Hampshire.
  • The other minor league teams Andrews played for were the Triple-A Jersey City Gian
  • Andrews played professionally with the Atlanta Falcon
  • Andrews played for Sunderland from 1922 to 1931 and m
  • Andrews played college baseball at the University of
  • and his childhood friend Gary Jules sings as Andrews plays piano.
  • Allan Andrews plays a key role in the Conservative Group on
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