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  • e settlers migrated to the area, now known as Cumming, a local Cherokee named Sawnee helped them ad
  • Cumming achieved flag rank on 27 February 1870 when h
  • Cumming also participated in pair skating with partne
  • brother was Governor of Utah Territory Alfred Cumming and his son, Alfred Cumming, was a general in
  • n were condemned by both Utah Governor Alfred Cumming and United States Attorney General Jeremiah S
  • She also starred with Alan Cumming and Alice Ripley in Open All Night: The Music
  • In 1948 new owners Alexander Cumming and his wife, Jean Brownlee intended to conve
  • Lt.Col Cumming and his battalion were defending an airfield
  • President Brigham Young to non-Mormon Alfred Cumming, and the peaceful entrance of the US Army int
  • y Weaver, John Turturro, Ryan Phillippe, Alan Cumming, Anthony LaPaglia with Woody Allen and Denis
  • find her, her dog was found that same day in Cumming, approximately 60 miles away.
  • Film and TV star Alan Cumming, art critic and writer Brian Sewell, and scie
  • Alan Cumming as Desrae
  • Alan Cumming as Sandy Frink
  • Alan Cumming as Lord Rochester
  • Alan Cumming as Sorrell/Ze Kollektor
  • In 1957, President Eisenhower nominated Cumming as Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and
  • Alan Cumming as Gutsy Smurf, a new Smurf who didn't appear
  • n the original novel, and is narrated by Alan Cumming as the voice of the 'Black Beauty'.
  • One Thousand and One Nights and follows Alan Cumming as art dealer Bernard Bottle who is not havin
  • h International Festival in 2007 starred Alan Cumming as the Greek god Dionysus with ten gospel sin
  • Cumming attended Giggleswick School in North Yorkshir
  • Cumming attended the colony's Provincial Congress in
  • Charles Lennox Cumming Bruce (20 February 1790 - 1 January 1875) was
  • Cumming Clean, 2007 Jet Set Men
  • Still one can't help hoping that Leigh and Cumming collaborate on another film."
  • Cumming commanded a battalion of the 9th Jat Regiment
  • Alfred Cumming, Confederate General in the American Civil Wa
  • Cumming continued to receive promotions, becoming vic
  • tempt, Western Australia won the Shield, with Cumming contributing 13 wickets at 23.61 during the c
  • hese eleven cemeteries: Borlin, Busch, Clark, Cumming, Dayton, Fry, Maberry, Mills, Mount Gilead, R
  • Divine White Light of a Cumming Decadence
  • Architect James Cumming designed for him a two-storey Italianate vill
  • Cumming died in 1986.
  • ; Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, London; and John Cumming, Dublin.
  • According to Cumming et al. (1999) the presence of a Jupiter-mass
  • ear-Admiral James Cockburn and then of Arthur Cumming, following Cockburn's death.
  • inside right before being replaced by Laurie Cumming for a few matches before Mackie returned in J
  • ned in 2007 and is located at 4155 Drew Road, Cumming GA 30040.
  • ching Band for Forsyth Central High School in Cumming, GA uses his work.
  • Joseph George Cumming, geologist and archaeologist
  • igh School is a public high school located in Cumming, Georgia a suburb northeast of Atlanta, Georg
  • public high school, built in 1989, located in Cumming, Georgia a suburb northeast of Atlanta, Georg
  • cah Burton Owings (born September 28, 1982 in Cumming, Georgia) is a Major League Baseball right-ha
  • rivate non-denominational Christian school in Cumming, Georgia, United States.
  • Day was born in Cumming, Georgia.
  • She grew up in Dunwoody and Cumming, Georgia.
  • h Forsyth Middle School is a middle school in Cumming, Georgia.
  • s a middle school located in the outskirts of Cumming, Georgia.
  • ation teacher at North Forsyth High School in Cumming, Georgia.
  • a campus of North Point Ministries located in Cumming, Georgia.
  • ool District, and serves students residing in Cumming, Georgia.
  • Route 20, until they split again in downtown Cumming, Georgia.
  • me Out) is a bluegrass band formed in 1991 in Cumming, Georgia.
  • bounce, Hart drove the Tigers forward, where Cumming grabbed the loose ball and handballed to Rich
  • Cumming has played for South Canterbury in the Hawke
  • It stars Gillian Anderson, Alan Cumming, Heather Graham, Danny Huston and Christopher
  • On Cumming Highway (Georgia 20), it is also about halfwa
  • tta, Georgia, it is interchangeably signed as Cumming Highway, Atlanta Highway, or Atlanta Road.
  • He was married to Hannah Cumming in 1819, and had several children.
  • tlas, published by himself in Edinburgh, John Cumming in Dublin, and Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy in L
  • porn genres with two S&M movies in 2007, Mad Cumming in Convulsion for Art Video and M-Drug Human
  • Cumming increased the Tigers' lead to 44 points when
  • Cumming is remembered for his research-led teaching a
  • Cumming is a right-handed opening batsman who had pla
  • Cumming is represented in the permanent collections o
  • ered on Thursday 31 March 2011 and stars Alan Cumming, Jack O'Connell, Keith Allen, Joanna Vanderha
  • Cumming joined the militia, becoming captain of an in
  • Hugh S. Cumming, Jr. was born in Richmond, Virginia on March
  • Hugh Smith Cumming, Jr. (March 10, 1900- November 1986) was Unit
  • Major General Sir Duncan Cumming K.B.E., C.B.E., O.B.E.
  • The following summer, Cumming made two more first-class appearances, one fo
  • In 1978, Cumming moved back to New England, where he continues
  • In 1970, Cumming moved to southern California to lecture on ph
  • General Francis Dundas and Eliza Cumming, Mrs Francis Dundas
  • n in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, the son of John Cumming Newcombe and Abigail H. Calkin, he received a
  • Craig Cumming, NZ Cricketer
  • The song was covered by Alan Cumming on his debut solo album I Bought a Blue Car T
  • Once he outed himself as bisexual in 1998, Cumming promoted LGBT rights, emceeing and attending
  • On 1 September 2009, Cumming released his first solo album based around hi
  • isco Chronicle, Mick LaSalle said, "Leigh and Cumming save the best roles for themselves, and both
  • Cumming Scott Burton (born May 12, 1936 in Sudbury, O
  • During World War I, Cumming served in the United States Army.
  • Cumming served as a delegate for the Creative Coaliti
  • Colonel Cumming served the United States Army as adjutant gen
  • ber of the United States Department of State, Cumming served as counsel to the United States embass
  • In a profile for The Times, Cumming stated that he "would dearly like to adopt a
  • Cumming successfully fought to have the tax abolished
  • n a high school classroom, The Lecturer (Alan Cumming) tells the assembly of anxious parents about
  • From its western terminus at S.R. 20 west of Cumming, the route arcs north and west around downtow
  • m south (toward Atlanta) to northeast (toward Cumming, the only slight overlap it had with its anal
  • n the Sheffield Shield for the first time and Cumming took part in all four of their fixtures.
  • the United States Dwight D. Eisenhower named Cumming United States Ambassador to Indonesia.
  • Cumming v. Richmond County Board of Education, 175 U.
  • Brigadier Arthur Edward Cumming VC OBE MC (18 June 1896 - 10 April 1971) was
  • Cumming was born in Augusta to Thomas and Ann (Clay)
  • Craig Cumming was called up to the ODI squad on 9 November.
  • Gordon Cumming was a Scottish footballer who played for Read
  • From 1944 to his retirement in 1947 Brigadier Cumming was in command of the Dehra Dun District in I
  • Cumming was 45 years old, and a lieutenant colonel co
  • Cumming was one of a small number of officers and men
  • Cumming was educated at Oakham School, and Emmanuel C
  • On 13 September 2010 Cumming was featured in an episode of Who Do You Thin
  • Robert 'Bobby' Cumming was a combative defender/midfielder who spent
  • Cumming was appointed Knight Commander of the Order o
  • It continues northward to Cumming, where it comes to an end just after its inte
  • y Thorpe led to the ball being forced towards Cumming, who tapped it to Sheedy for another goal.
  • Cumming, who hailed from the gold mining town of Cool
  • Lieutenant Colonel Cumming, with a small party of men, immediately led a
  • g onto the Botanic Gardens; designed by James Cumming Wynne.