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  • United States House of Representatives is John Carney, a Democrat.
  • Carney, a gifted mimic, worked steadily in radio duri
  • aged to her boyfriend of one year, Christopher Carney, a court officer, in December 2009.
  • In 2008 Devon Carney, a former principal dancer and Ballet Master w
  • John Carney, a professional football placekicker in the NF
  • Sherwood fought back by labeling Carney a "liar" for the minimum wage charges and subs
  • nty Hall, publisher Mel Hurtig, journalist Pat Carney, actor John Vernon, author Farley Mowat, amuse
  • oking the woman as well as the well-recognized Carney ads, which were described by the Associated Pr
  • In June 2005 Carney agreed to join new NRL franchise, the Gold Coa
  • strip ran approximately NE to SW (parallel to Carney Airfield) and had several taxiways off both si
  • Gleason and Carney also made a television movie, Izzy and Moe, wh
  • Carney also pitched for the Beaneaters, pitching in 1
  • cided to take on the guitar and newcomer Byron Carney, also from the Byron Bay hardcore band "50 Lio
  • or Charlie Copeland, succeeding incumbent John Carney, also a Democrat, who could not seek a third t
  • Carney also served as vice-president of the Mahoning
  • f Representatives by the Republican John "Bam" Carney, an educator.
  • ue a fifth term in 2008, Republican John "Bam" Carney, an educator at Taylor County High School, won
  • Carney and his wife, Tracey, have two children, Sam a
  • Both Carney and Dan Auerbach, the lead singer and guitaris
  • e a competitive race, Henry gained traction on Carney, and ultimately won the election.
  • Fay and Co sought joint ownership with Mordey Carney and Co. in 1899.
  • His ensemble, Pete Carney and Orange Alert, is an acid jazz group that h
  • affect her friendship with Jackie Gleason, Art Carney and Joyce Randolph, none of whom received the
  • rue Cross was founded in 1946 by Father Thomas Carney, and was originally staffed by the Sisters of
  • In 2001, Carney and friend Auerbach formed The Black Keys, rel
  • The Rope Dancers in which she starred with Art Carney and Joan Blondell.
  • He, finally, made his debut, along with Len Carney and Cyril Sidlow, as a 25-year-old on the open
  • his childhood in the neighbouring townland of Carney and has immortalised a number of local places
  • e Matthews) along with their sons, Tommy (Zane Carney) and Willie (Andrew Ducote).
  • e of 147 minutes was accidentally found by Ray Carney, and was deposited at the Library of Congress.
  • pick to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim for Keith Carney and Juha Alen on March 9, 2006.
  • enleaf, Douglas Waples, Ned H. Dearborn, Mabel Carney and Thomas Alexander … United States Departmen
  • r unrestricted free agents, and trading Rodney Carney and Calvin Booth, the Sixers signed 2-time NBA
  • merican film starring Jan-Michael Vincent, Art Carney, and Theresa Saldana.
  • which encouraged the studio to re-unite Brown, Carney, Anne Jeffreys and Bela Lugosi for the film Ge
  • Carney announced his campaign for State Senate in the
  • ilton Eaton, Trudy Pitts, William Butler, Bill Carney, Arthur Jenkins, Matathias Pearson, Jerry Grif
  • e to de Steiguer imperious manner described by Carney as "constant pressure, irascibility, criticism
  • The production stars Reeve Carney as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Jennifer Damiano a
  • George Carney as Bill
  • George Carney as Chesterton
  • Richard Herd as Steelers coach Chuck Noll, Art Carney as team owner Art Rooney, and many of Bleier's
  • Art Carney as Harry Coombes
  • George Carney as Mr. Hardcastle
  • Augustus Carney as Old Soldier
  • ns in the 10th District in which she lambasted Carney as someone who "gets some pleasure out of hurt
  • George Carney as Slogger Gowlan
  • Alan Carney as Victor Korrin
  • Reeve Carney as Ferdinand - Alonzo's son who falls in love
  • aptain Black murders an electronics professor, Carney, at his rural home and the Mysterons resurrect
  • Carney at a campaign event
  • After his release from prison, Carney attempted to return to Germany claiming that h
  • Carney attended elementary school at Knifley and then
  • Carney attended Yale College, where he majored in phi
  • Born in Youngstown, Ohio, Carney attended schools in Youngstown and neighboring
  • Todd Carney Australian NRL player for the Sydney Roosters
  • m directed by Randall Faye and starring George Carney, Barry Clifton and Eve Lister.
  • Carney became the first Big Ten athlete to be named a
  • Carney became a Conservative Senator in 2004 followin
  • eft the Massachusetts House of Representatives Carney became a Juvenile Probation Officer of the Cha
  • positions with the new CNO, Admiral Robert B. Carney, becoming Commander in Chief, Allied Forces, S
  • John Parks and George Carney bought the Times Record in 1920, and three yea
  • the family grew too large for the store, Mr., Carney built a new house on the hill behind the store
  • Jack Markell defeated Lieutenant Governor John Carney by 51 to 49% for the Democratic nomination on
  • The movie is based on a novel by Daniel Carney called The Whispering Death.
  • At the time Carney commented: "I'm very grateful to Wigan, they d
  • It may occur as part of the Carney complex, and is sometimes the first sign.
  • Carney continued to perform until just before she die
  • With his strong showing in 2006, Carney decided to run again in 2008.
  • In 2002 Carney defeated Libertarian Daniel Elmaleh in the gen
  • In the Republican primary, Carney defeated two opponents, including former Democ
  • Anthony Joseph Carney, developer and chief contractor on the London
  • Carney died in 1943, and is buried in Milltown Cemete
  • directed by Maclean Rogers and starring George Carney, Dinah Sheridan, Bruce Seton and Peter Gawthor
  • Patrick Carney: drums
  • Bill Carney: drums (tracks 3-5)
  • "Rockin' in Rhythm" (Harry Carney, Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) - 4:39
  • "Rockin' in Rhythm" (Harry Carney, Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) - 5:17
  • eld goal, then they blocked an attempt by John Carney early in the next quarter.
  • Carney, Edward.
  • Carney entered the Air Force in December 1980.
  • Famously, Carney eventually marched into de Steiguer's cabin, s
  • nably safe seat for the Country Liberal Party, Carney faced a significant challenge from the Austral
  • The drive resulted in a John Carney FG from 30 yards.
  • Carney first ran for the Canadian House of Commons as
  • rrington Wolves announced that they had signed Carney for the remainder of the 2009 Super League sea
  • Jeffrey Carney, former United States Air Force intelligence s
  • the early lead with newly acquired kicker John Carney getting a 38-yard field goal.
  • Carney giving a speech
  • directed by Maclean Rogers and starring George Carney, Gus McNaughton, Marjorie Taylor and Tom Helmo
  • Carney had an unsuccessful run for school board in 19
  • s most successful spies, code-named "The Kid", Carney handed over U.S. military documents while work
  • Carney has three siblings - older brother Sean, young
  • Carney has produced records for Beaten Awake, Housegu
  • Carney has served as Deputy Chief Administrative Offi
  • Soon, the original Carney's body is discovered, although a second Carney
  • providing his own choreography for six pieces, Carney has restaged and added fresh choreography to f
  • In 1892 a Carney Hospital team performed the first abdominal su
  • Carney Hospital is a 159-bed community teaching hospi
  • Carney Hospital
  • Carney Hospital, an hospital in New England
  • e and his wife are primary sponsors of Caritas Carney Hospitals
  • Sgt. William H. Carney House is a historic house at 128 Mill Street i
  • Thirty-five years later, the Carney house was moved to its present location at the
  • Feagles with John Carney in 2008; in their 40s both were kickers for th
  • to challenge incumbent, four-term Senator Tom Carney in 1988.
  • Carney in 2009 succeeded fellow Republican Russ Moble
  • tives seat that was contested and won by Chris Carney in the 2006 elections.
  • nda Dukish/Rockin' in Rhythm" (Ellington Harry Carney, Irving Mills) - 5:52
  • Jeffrey Carney is a former U.S. Air Force intelligence specia
  • Carney is an unincorporated community and a census-de
  • Brian M. Carney is an editor, journalist and member of the Wal
  • Paul Carney is a judge in the Irish High Court and the pre
  • The Honourable Professor Mr. Justice Carney is a former student of Gonzaga College, and a
  • Rebecca Ann "Becky" Carney is a Democratic member of the North Carolina G
  • Carney is one of less than a dozen men who have playe
  • Carney is against Kasich's biennium budget plan, and
  • A native of the Yuma/Speck Ridge community, Carney is the son of June Gabehart Carney and the lat
  • Pete Carney is a Chicago-based saxophonist and DJ.
  • Carney is a homemaker from Charlotte, North Carolina.
  • er Productivity, Profits, and Growth, Brian M. Carney, Isaac Getz, Random House, Inc., 2009, ISBN 97
  • In 2009, Carney joined the 9th annual Independent Music Awards
  • ic nominee former Lieutenant Governor, John C. Carney, Jr. defeated Republican nominee, Glen Urquhar
  • nty and Democratic Lieutenant Governor John C. Carney, Jr. from New Castle County.
  • nty and Democratic Lieutenant Governor John C. Carney, Jr. from New Castle County.
  • nty and Democratic Lieutenant Governor John C. Carney, Jr. from New Castle County.
  • John C. Carney, Jr., former Lieutenant Governor of Delaware
  • Midfield Imran Ansari, Gareth Eccles, Sean Carney, Keiran King, Jamie Shepherd and Chris Lake
  • In the sixth, a Carew double and Carney Lansford single made it 9-2.
  • Carney Lansford
  • Doubles - Carney Lansford (28)
  • ader against the Oakland Athletics and then to Carney Lansford in the nightcap.
  • obson to the California Angels in exchange for Carney Lansford, former Red Sox player Rick Miller, a
  • following the firing of previous hitting coach Carney Lansford.
  • December 6, 1982: Carney Lansford‚ Garry Hancock‚ and a minor leaguer (
  • Carney later won the 2003 Gerald R. Ford Prize for Di
  • ght be hotly contested," yet in the same poll, Carney led Urquhart by 51%-36%.
  • John C. Carney, Lieutenant Governor of Delaware
  • Then John Carney made two field goals to give the Saints the wi
  • Carney made a few recordings as a bandleader, and als
  • Wigan: Kris Radlinski, Brian Carney, Martin Aspinwall, David Hodgson, Brett Dallas
  • Carney, Maryland
  • ett Dallas, Gary Connolly, Steve Renouf, Brian Carney, Matthew Johns, Adrian Lam, Terry O'Connor, Te
  • ed in an ABC children's television special Art Carney Meets Peter and the Wolf, which also featured
  • Art Carney, Mr. Jacobs
  • Aks, Kittleson, Carney, Muenz; G.Smith, 1991
  • More recently Carney mused that the Province of British Columbia mi
  • The Saints took the lead when kicker John Carney nailed a 32-yard field goal, but fell behind w
  • Carney, now a former coach, teaches social studies at
  • Design was executed by W.G. Carney of the western division of the Branch of Plans
  • Timothy Carney of the Washington Examiner has pointed out tha
  • Auerbach sits next to Carney on a bench while their fictional sons play wit
  • c group The Swirling Eddies named a song after Carney on their album Zoom Daddy entitled "Art Carney
  • at to Labor, with new Liberal candidate Jodeen Carney only holding the seat by 134 votes.
  • During that time Carney oversaw the government's controversial plan to
  • h she had not been Opposition Leader for long, Carney oversaw a change in Country Liberal Party poli
  • was painted on the basketball court in Tyrone Carney Park, a local park named after a young man fro
  • Patricia "Pat" Carney, PC (born May 26, 1935 in Shanghai, China) is
  • Herron Carney Pearson (July 31, 1890 - April 24, 1953) was a
  • Rugby player Brian Carney played Gaelic football for the Valleymount GAA
  • On February 24, 2008, Keith Carney played in his 1,000th NHL game, becoming only
  • ole, where he played the family patriarch (Art Carney, playing his brother, and Glynis Johns made gu
  • V anthology series, Studio One, with actor Art Carney portraying him.
  • Carney previously served as Washington Bureau Chief f
  • In the end, Carney proved victorious the second time around, best
  • Carney proved to be a popular local member, and despi
  • Carney provided commentary for Sky Sport's coverage o
  • The Carney reconstruction travels to Vandon Maximum Secur
  • t single, "A Symphony for Susan" (recorded for Carney Records), was reissued nationally on Columbia
  • Carney released their debut album, "Mr.
  • Araluen CLP MLA Jodeen Carney resigned on 3 September 2010.
  • On November 11, 2008, Keith Carney retired after 17 years in the NHL.
  • Carney returned to the Bank in November 2007 after hi
  • Carney served as Flag Secretary to Admiral Louis R. d
  • After leaving Illinois, Carney served as end coach at Northwestern, Wisconsin
  • On January 15, 2009, Carney signed a playoffs contract with Swiss National
  • such as Ellington, Nanton, Hardwick, and Harry Carney spoke fondly of Bubber Miley's carefree charac
  • Carney started off in Ellington's band playing alto,
  • The following season saw Carney take on a greater role at Arsenal.
  • an Academy Award nomination and its star, Art Carney, the Oscar itself for Best Actor.
  • cover of Time was particularly notable as Jay Carney, the newsmagazine's Washington bureau chief, h
  • called into service by Kansas Governor Thomas Carney to raise a regiment that would become the 15th
  • he Honeymooners episodes (from Art 'Ed Norton' Carney to Jackie 'Ralph Kramden' Gleason): "They woul
  • tional Character Counts Week", which propelled Carney to blast Bush as a hypocrite, stating he could
  • Carney took on this role during the depths of the rec
  • Meanwhile, Carney took pages from the Republican playbook by usi
  • Carney ultimately concluded that his three years with
  • orts rugby league magazine show, Boots N' All, Carney vehemently denied that a return to rugby leagu
  • After failing to retrieve Carney via Marine orderly, de Steiguer visited Carney
  • Jonathan Carney, violin
  • Born in Waterford, Ireland, Carney was educated at the Common School of Halifax,
  • Carney was a member of the New York State Conservativ
  • This time around, Carney was the focus of many negative attack ads.
  • Carney was a member of the Ohio Senate from 1950 to 1
  • ennis got his start with Heidt's band, and Art Carney was the band's singing comedian.
  • Carney was apprehended in 1991 in East Berlin on char
  • he formation of the Irish Volunteers, of which Carney was a member.
  • Carney was born and raised in the West Village area o
  • Carney was re-elected with nearly 70 per cent of the
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