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Carey

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  • Joseph was the son of the Rev. J. W. Carey, a Moravian Minister at Kilwarlin Moravian Chu
  • Tim Kerry (Harry Carey), a veteran cop in the district of Hell's Kitc
  • Patricia Carey, a veteran manager of the newspaper, succeeded
  • George Carey, a former Archbishop of Canterbury, has descri
  • found in February 2007, scientists like James Carey, a professor of entomology at the University o
  • The Legacy of William Carey: A Model for the Transformation of a Culture -
  • Among them, James Carey, a town councilman in Dublin, was arrested but
  • as founded in 1867 and was named after William Carey, a famous missionary from Northamptonshire, wh
  • Carey A. Trimble at the Biographical Directory of th
  • The partners claimed land under the Carey Act project, hoping to bring in settlers and p
  • to administer irrigation projects eligible for Carey Act consideration.
  • a privately-capitalized venture under the 1894 Carey Act, a precursor to the 1902 Reclamation Act.
  • March 15 - MacDonald Carey, actor (d.
  • l of the Grounds of the House belonging to Mr. Carey, Adjutant to the Carlow Militia, Eastward, alo
  • however the source: Carter, Edward C. "Mathew Carey, Advocate of American Naval Power."
  • What happened to Eleanor Carey after 1528 is unknown.
  • As Rose meets Carey again, she admits that her heart belongs to hi
  • On June 23, 2009, Judge Kevin Carey agreed to the company's request to convert its
  • Carey Alexander Davis (born March 27, 1981 in St. Lo
  • 2006) Outstanding Lead Actress (Krystal Carey, All My Children
  • 2010) Outstanding Lead Actress (Krystal Carey, All My Children
  • Carey Allen Trimble (September 13, 1813 - May 4, 188
  • Mariah Carey also sampled the song in her 2002 album Charmb
  • ting Australia at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, Carey also played in two World Cups (winning bronze
  • addition to visiting more European countries, Carey also visited Singapore for the first time.
  • Carey also beefed up the union's organizing efforts,
  • James W. Carey, American communications theorist
  • alongside Celine Dion, Gloria Estefan, Mariah Carey and Aretha Franklin.
  • es, and played there with Leon Herriford, Mutt Carey, and with his own trio ensemble.
  • Both videos were co-directed by Carey and her husband Nick Cannon.
  • The video ends with Carey and Ne-Yo exiting their recording session, and
  • de Lanarolle - former Principal of Kingswood, Carey and Wesley
  • s' performance to other singers such as Mariah Carey and Christina Aguilera.
  • 0 km) southwest of Halwill, close to the River Carey and approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) away fro
  • o so, after Johnny Grier, younger brother Mike Carey and Jerome Boger.
  • rson worked with the Governor of New York Hugh Carey and Assembly Speaker Stanley Steingut to put t
  • Bebe Winans, Kim Burrell, Rance Allen, Mariah Carey and Hezekiah Walker & The Love Fellowship Tabe
  • Mariah Carey and Aretha Franklin also participated with thi
  • and dismissing a number of surveyors including Carey and Alex Forrest.
  • istina Aguilera and When You Believe by Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston.
  • 17 January 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Margaret S. Carey; and commissioned on 29 February 1944 with Lie
  • "Occasionally, home video clips of Carey and Houston appear throughout the video, inclu
  • r; it was platted in 1858 by landowner John W. Carey and named for his daughter, Anna Carey.
  • , Tom Petty, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Mariah Carey, and Usher.
  • estern film starring William Holden, Macdonald Carey and William Bendix as three outlaws who rescue
  • 2011 Afrojack opened the year by remixing Ian Carey and Snoop Dogg's single "Last Night" to great
  • her children by her first marriage, Catherine Carey and Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, were reput
  • ood, special appearances by Tool drummer Danny Carey, and Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers).
  • ho has directed concert films for Rush, Mariah Carey and Billy Joel).
  • es a basic chord progression of A♭-D♭-9, while Carey and Boyz II Men's vocals span from the low not
  • out the artist George Grosz produced by Altina Carey and Charles Carey, and narrated by Lotte Lenya
  • Mariah Carey and Trey Lorenz then sang "I'll Be There", a n
  • ecord in 1917, However, veteran outfielder Max Carey and young players Pie Traynor and Kiki Cuyler,
  • f the College, the Bishop of Exeter, Valentine Carey and John Williams, Lord-Keeper and Bishop of L
  • "One Sweet Day" was produced by Carey and Afanasieff for her fifth studio album Dayd
  • 1994, he would also intone, "This is Macdonald Carey, and these are the Days of our Lives."
  • el Jackson's memorial service on July 7, 2009, Carey and Lorenz sang their rendition of the song in
  • d in 1792, and the first missionaries, William Carey and John Thomas, were sent to Bengal, India in
  • is a song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey and R&B group Boyz II Men.
  • ckson, Neil Diamond, Barbara Streisand, Mariah Carey, and Whoopi Goldberg.
  • 99, he set up a business with his brother John Carey and Ernest Hanford at 142 Royal Avenue in Belf
  • supporting cast includes Edmond O'Brien, Harry Carey, and Buddy Ebsen, and the movie was directed b
  • Fluids, volume 6, with R. H. Gallagher, G. F. Carey, and O.C. Zienkiewicz, Wiley, Chichester, 1985
  • June 10, 1961: Ray Herbert, Don Larsen, Andy Carey, and Al Pilarcik were traded by the Athletics
  • Perhaps the crowning work of Carey and his two associates was the establishment o
  • es with Sir George Carew (also known as George Carey) and later Captain John Watts with whom he wou
  • She lost the primary to Carey and after running unsuccessfully for Congress,
  • ew Jersey with his wife, the author Jacqueline Carey, and their two children, Cora and Thomas.
  • those of Buddie Petit, Henry "Red" Allen, Jack Carey, and the Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra.
  • olen Bride is a 1913 drama film starring Harry Carey and Blanche Sweet.
  • re, he studied singing with the baritone Clive Carey, and George Guest arranged for him to join the
  • g, James is hit on by Hezekiah's wife, Cheryl ( Carey), and starts having nightmares.
  • of King of the Wild were intended to be Harry Carey and Edwina Booth but filming on MGM's Trader H
  • Also performing in the film is cornetist Mutt Carey and bandleader Woody Herman.
  • er 21, 2001, alongside Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, and several other pop stars.
  • In 2009 Walsh defeated Shaun Walton, Baz Carey and Jon Baguley.
  • ty Athletics for Ray Herbert, Don Larsen, Andy Carey, and Al Pilarcik.
  • nt and business affairs (Anthony Bregman, Anne Carey, and Diana Victor) then went on to form the in
  • Troika is owned by Chuck Carey and Dan Pappalardo and specializes in design,
  • One of its stars was the veteran actress Joyce Carey, and also included Susan Skipper as one of the
  • There is another collaboration with Michael Carey and David Walsh from the band Exies.
  • Both Carey and Boyz II Men wrote the song about specific
  • team that also produced Olympic champions Rick Carey and Cristina Teuscher.
  • Carl Carey Anderson (December 2, 1877 - October 1, 1912)
  • 2010: Host: Ellen DeGeneres; Stars: Mariah Carey, Andrea Bocelli, Miranda Cosgrove, Maxwell, Ma
  • On June 9, 2009, Carey announced via Twitter that the first single fr
  • 2009 episode of The Price Is Right, host Drew Carey announced that Rachel is now engaged to a play
  • (musician), Bryant Hayes, Rick Cutler, Norman Carey, Anthony Jackson and many others.
  • In 2005, Carey appeared in three films: the animated film Rob
  • Carey appeared in Tales from the Set, a series of vi
  • In 1869 Carey apprenticed Forrest's younger brother Alex.
  • The Most Rev. George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Work by Morgan Carey Architects began in April 2004 to construct th
  • was appointed by New York State governor Hugh Carey as chairman of the New York State Urban Develo
  • onary Society), which would commission William Carey as one of their first missionaries.
  • Leonard Carey as Winters
  • Olive Carey as Mrs. Dennison, one of the women evacuated f
  • Amie Carey as Rachel
  • Richard Carey as Floorman
  • ipal, Carol Kane as twin sister teachers, Drew Carey as a government-paid repo man, Sandra Bernhard
  • Olive Carey as Selma
  • Leonard Carey as Casper
  • was consecrated as bishop by Archbishop George Carey as Bishop Suffragan in Europe.
  • Brand, William Smith, Peter Brown, and Philip Carey as Texas Rangers.
  • Macdonald Carey as John Davis
  • Leonard Carey as Forbes, Butler
  • Harry Carey as Bill Jones
  • Matthew Carey as Dan Lawton
  • Joyce Carey as Miss Palmer
  • Timothy Carey as Cole Harper
  • the administration of Democratic governor Hugh Carey as Commissioner of Environmental Conservation
  • Joyce Carey as Bird's Nest
  • Macdonald Carey as Cesare Borgia
  • first commercials featured actor/comedian Ron Carey as a cable car operator singing the Better Che
  • Macdonald Carey as Depuity Lane Travis
  • Harry Carey as Captain Josiah Storm
  • Michele Carey as Anna Hot Fanny
  • Harry Carey as Natty Bumppo/Hawkeye
  • Candle in The Dark: The Story of William Carey as Thomas (1998)
  • Harry Carey as Shoes, Poker Player
  • Philip Carey as Lt. (j.g.) Bob Perry
  • Clare Carey as Dr. Anna Wilkes
  • "Granny Goose", was portrayed by actor Philip Carey as a tough James Bond-style spy.
  • Recorded by Aaron Carey at The Mason Jar, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
  • he first team, serving as understudy to Johnny Carey at right back, and he made just 23 appearances
  • After 53 years as an actor, Carey attempted his first writing and producing proj
  • Carey attended Horizon High School in Thornton, Colo
  • Carey attended Alameda High School where he pitched
  • List of Mariah Carey awards - As with Celine Dion, virtually all th
  • Carey Bailey Football coach, Two Time Southeastern C
  • de Vic Graham Carey, Bailiff of Guernsey.
  • e State Senate in District 20 being vacated by Carey Baker.
  • Hardy was educated at Carey Baptist Grammar School and Swinburne Senior Se
  • Persuaded to try out rowing by a Carey Baptist Grammar School coach, the lanky James
  • Prominent alumni of Carey Baptist Grammar School are those who have been
  • mary School in Box Hill North before attending Carey Baptist Grammar School in Kew, and then later
  • As of June 2009, Carey Baptist Church now owns part of what was the O
  • Parliament "pa(id) tribute" to Carey Baptist on the successful campaign to obtain S
  • Carey Baptist Church is an independent evangelical/b
  • n Stillman, a deaf missionary sent to India by Carey Baptist, was arrested in August 2000 and charg
  • Carey batted and threw right-handed.
  • oint is located at the north-eastern corner of Carey Bay and forms the boundary between the Suburbs
  • Carey Bay was named after William Cary of the Excels
  • Carey Bay is a suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie
  • Carey became involved with dance music while in coll
  • At this time, Burke was away in prison and Bob Carey became associated with Cincinnati hoodlum Raym
  • rampore College; as a result, Ward, Marshman & Carey became known as the Serampore trio.
  • Carey Beebe
  • Carey Beebe, born in Melbourne in 1960, is an Austra
  • Schneider played a brief drum solo with Danny Carey before Till stormed the stage and lit Schneide
  • Its most common folk name is "Mother Carey's Chicken", Mother Carey being a supernatural
  • dream Interlude" (Fantasy Sweet Dub Mix), with Carey being taken down the cage on the elevating pla
  • avid Byrne, Cameo, Naomi Campbell, Can, Mariah Carey, Belinda Carlisle, Cher, Tansu Ciller (PM Turk
  • y); Gary B.B. Coleman (1992 Too Much Weekend); Carey Bell (1994 Harpster); Lurrie Bell (1997 Young
  • George "Harmonica" Smith (1980 Spoon's Life); Carey Bell and Lurrie Bell (1988 Harpslinger); Littl
  • He soon took the place of the harmonica player Carey Bell in a band led by Willie Dixon called the
  • the studio and released Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell for Alligator Records.
  • k Records in Chicago released Bell's debut LP, Carey Bell's Blues Harp.
  • Attack! with fellow harp masters Junior Wells, Carey Bell, and James Cotton, Branch largely busied
  • nd has inspired cover versions by Chazz Dixon, Carey Bell, A.J. De Bravo, Little Willie G., and Ora
  • sh, Buckwheat Zydeco, Buddy Guy, Calvin Jones, Carey Bell, Carl Perkins, Chicago Blues Museum All S
  • mes Cotton, Billy Branch, Paul Butterfield and Carey Bell, among others.
  • Super Harps II mit Carey Bell, Lazy Lester, Rafuel Neal (2001) Telarc
  • by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Macdonald Carey, Billie Whitelaw and Marius Goring.
  • Maurice Carey Blake (October 20, 1815 - September 26, 1897)
  • ear, protectionists, led by economist Henry C. Carey, blamed the downturn on the new Tariff schedul
  • cidental music for this serial was composed by Carey Blyton and performed by the London Saxophone Q
  • Carey Blyton (14 March 1932 - 13 July 2002) was a Br
  • James Warner as Carey Blyton (aged 4)
  • A crumhorn also features prominently in Carey Blyton's 1970 score for the serial Doctor Who
  • Logos and works by Martinu, Maxwell Davies and Carey Blyton.
  • octave voice, a faculty she shares with Mariah Carey, Bobby Brown, Yma Sumac, and Taborah Johnson.
  • eatheart: The Story of John Pounds, by the Rev Carey Bonner.
  • It is possible that a Henry and a Mary Carey, both school teachers, were his parents.
  • Former principal James P. Carey bought the property at the auction.
  • Samuel Carey Bradshaw (June 10, 1809 - June 9, 1872) was an
  • Samuel Carey Bradshaw was born in Plumstead, Pennsylvania.
  • Samuel Carey Bradshaw at the Biographical Directory of the
  • Captain Reginald Carey Brenton Brading (14 May 1899-26 July 1926) was
  • Provincial Secretary in the cabinets of Harlan Carey Brewster and John Oliver before becoming minis
  • Harlan Carey Brewster (November 10, 1870 - March 1, 1918) w
  • of Finance in the government of Premier Harlan Carey Brewster, and died in office on February 17, 1
  • 1916 election, losing to Liberal leader Harlan Carey Brewster, who two years later was succeeded by
  • iculture and Railways in the cabinet of Harlan Carey Brewster.
  • In 1998 Carey broke her own record selling 200,000 tickets i
  • ) and Justin Glasco (Jeremy Camp, Kate Voegle, Carey Brothers, Mat Kearney).
  • f Dick Joliffe, Jerry Ypma, Frank Martin, Bill Carey, Bud Fox, Jim Roberts, Bill Joliffe, Don Zietl
  • Hermon Carey Bumpus was born in Buckfield, Maine in 1862 an
  • Hermon Carey Bumpus (May 5, 1862 - June 21, 1943) was the f
  • oulos, Tom Palazzolo, Mark Hejnar, Shawn Durr, Carey Burtt, Meg McCarville, John Goras, Piotr Tokar
  • Howard H. Carey bust, Neighborhood House, San Diego, CA
  • The song was originally recorded by Carey, but due to a legal case with her ex-husband T
  • ance school, he was temporarily partnered with Carey, but found it hard to dance with her since she
  • ued in 2008 with new introduction by George W. Carey, by Intercollegiate Studies Institute ISBN 978
  • John Carey called it a “masterpiece”.
  • Samuel Goldwyn, based on the short story "When Carey Came to Town" by Edith Barnard Delano, and rel
  • a variety of trips including a residential to Carey Camp.
  • Carey can sometimes be seen on the sidelines of U.S.
  • "You've Changed" (Bill Carey, Carl T. Fischer) - 4:55
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