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  • d (with former Air Force band vocalist Johnny Desmond) a 13-week CBS-TV summer series with the band
  • Following the death of Labour Party TD Dan Desmond, a by-election was held on 10 March 1965.
  • ran had three children including Patricia and Desmond, a barrister and latterly a Roman Catholic co
  • The first Blockbuster was Mark Desmond, a chemist who desired to increase his physic
  • Desmond Ackner, Baron Ackner
  • them, but, with the assistance of the Earl of Desmond, actually inflicted a sharp defeat on him and
  • Desmond, Adrian (1992) The Politics of Evolution: Mor
  • Desmond, Adrian; Moore, James (2009), Darwin's Sacred
  • er in which they held "everything in common", Desmond affirmed that the Family was "not for the gre
  • Desmond Albert Farrow (born 1926 in Peterborough, Eng
  • Eric James Desmond Alexander, 5th Earl of Caledon (9 August 1885
  • Shane William Desmond Alexander, 2nd Earl Alexander of Tunis (born
  • Desmond also teamed with Barber to call New York Gian
  • are a group of four aliens, Bernard, Sandra, Desmond, and Julian.
  • it Black Memorial Prize for biography: Adrian Desmond and James Moore, Darwin
  • Performed by George Formby and Florence Desmond and written by Fred E. Cliffe
  • ontrol of organised crime in the city fell to Desmond and his brothers following the 1991 gangland
  • d in 1969 in Denver, Colorado by David-Edward Desmond and existed until at least 1973-74.
  • ew Colin Fox best in a dual role as Jean Paul Desmond and his ancient ancestor Jacques Eloi Des Mon
  • m directed by Frank Borzage, starring William Desmond and Gloria Swanson.
  • to meet with Gerald FitzGerald, 15th Earl of Desmond and others who might help the cause.
  • ion, the civil war that was waged between the Desmond and de Burgh families was at its height.
  • cy Feilding, 7th Earl of Denbigh, 6th Earl of Desmond and wife Lady Mary Elizabeth Kitty Moreton (d
  • While Desmond and the others discuss the situation, Samuel
  • ler took part at Limerick with James, Earl of Desmond, and the king's commissioners, in the enactme
  • ichel Legrand, Lena Horne, Frank Foster, Paul Desmond, and George Benson.
  • oungest son of Gerald FitzGerald, 3rd Earl of Desmond, and Lady Eleanor, daughter of James Butler,
  • f Ormond versus the Fitzgerald line, Earls of Desmond and Kildare.
  • ction with Maurice A. Reidy as consultant and Desmond and Lord as architects.
  • These include Desmond and the Tutus, Seether, Zebra & Giraffe, popu
  • was built by the MacCarthy dynasty, Kings of Desmond, and dates from 1446.
  • corded by artists such as Frank Sinatra, Paul Desmond and, on his first solo album, Scott Walker.
  • Desmond Anderson Primary School
  • John Desmond Anderson, 3rd Viscount Waverley (born 31 Octo
  • Desmond Angus Swayne TD (born 20 August 1956), is a C
  • Actors Billy Bevan and William Desmond appear as themselves.
  • Both the associate and Mr Desmond approached Charles Haughey, then in oppositio
  • Desmond Armstrong
  • Desmond Armstrong (2010)
  • Joshua Kean - Lt. Desmond Armstrong
  • Moira Rodzianko King, and a younger brother, Desmond Arthur Peter Leslie, both since deceased.
  • The ghost was named as Desmond Arthur by the editor of British flying magazi
  • Lieutenant Desmond Arthur (1884-1913) was an Irish aviator in th
  • William Desmond as Bailiff
  • Independent in London, England, characterized Desmond as "the seedy porn baron who gives this natio
  • William Desmond as Mr. Morgan
  • William Desmond as Dave Moran
  • William Desmond as Martin Blaine
  • William Desmond as John Brownell
  • William Desmond as John Blaine
  • William Desmond as Parole Officer Donovan
  • Mary Jo Desmond as Aggie Kirby
  • Fichtner) set up a sting operation for Simon ( Desmond Askew), an occasional drug dealer who sells e
  • (with Desmond Ball) Breaking the Codes: Australia's KGB Net
  • He is portrayed by Desmond Barrit
  • Desmond batted .227
  • Desmond began hiscareer in 1932 as the voice of the m
  • Desmond began recording on her own in the ‘80s, relea
  • to traditional Castlevania stories, and made Desmond Belmont wield a whip instead of an axe or swo
  • Desmond Belmont and his two sisters, Zoe and Dolores,
  • The player takes control as Desmond Belmont, the heir of the Vampire Killer whip.
  • y Pablo Picasso (originally on a wall in John Desmond Bernal's flat in Torrington Square)) and Anth
  • He was also a teammate of future Cal player Desmond Bishop.
  • the Northern Ireland general election, 1962, Desmond Boal was elected unopposed.
  • Joining Brubeck are Paul Desmond, Bob Bates and Joe Dodge, whose support All M
  • Desmond Bowen is a British public servant, notable fo
  • He was preceded by Desmond Brannigan, and succeeded by Eoghain Ganley.
  • The Gerald Desmond Bridge which opened in 1968 and connects Term
  • cent Thomas Bridge, Henry Ford Bridge, Gerald Desmond Bridge, and Commodore Schuyler F. Heim Bridge
  • For the Oakland Raiders player, see Desmond Bryant.
  • Desmond Burton-Cox, Celia's boyfriend
  • Barry Desmond Butlin (born 9 November 1949 in Rosliston, En
  • as the son of Maurice FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Desmond, by his third wife Aveline, daughter of Nicho
  • Joseph Desmond Caprani (born 27 May 1920 in Dublin) is a for
  • Kenneth Edward Desmond Carroll (born March 22, 1983 in Booterstown,
  • K): Paul Robeson (released in the US in 1936; Desmond Carter lyrics)
  • Desmond Castle.
  • re on the site as the 1st Earl was Captain of Desmond Castle.
  • In many ways she resembled the Norma Desmond character and, like her, she had been unable
  • Desmond Charles "Des" Lancaster (16 July 1937-2000) w
  • is an album by Jim Hall sextet featuring Paul Desmond, Chet Baker, Ron Carter, Steve Gadd and Rolan
  • "Bed of Nails" was written by Cooper, Desmond Child and Diane Warren.
  • composed by Michael Bolton, Diane Warren and Desmond Child and recorded by Michael Bolton.
  • The song was composed by Desmond Child and Draco Rosa and topped the charts du
  • Whilst working with Desmond Child on new songs for her U.S. debut album S
  • Desmond Child (born John Charles Barrett, October 28,
  • Desmond Child
  • Desmond Child - background vocals
  • Kulick of KISS together with monster producer Desmond Child and was originally a demo for the KISS
  • Desmond Child practically moved in with his entire fa
  • tory, he collaborated with Richie Sambora and Desmond Child to write this classic.
  • Broken Heart" (Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, Desmond Child) 4:33
  • "Prayer 94" (Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, Desmond Child) 5:20
  • The song was written by Andrew Farriss and Desmond Child, and was a tribute to Michael Hutchence
  • ked with other artist including: Jack Blades, Desmond Child, Tommy Sims, Michael W. Smith, Tony Ric
  • The song was co-written by Desmond Child, who co-wrote Martin's number one hit "
  • ocalist/guitarist Paul Stanley and songwriter Desmond Child, "Heaven's on Fire" was the first singl
  • The song was produced by its co-writer, Desmond Child, who was enjoying chart success in the
  • "Todo" (Gary Burr, Desmond Child, Jonny Lang) - 4:15
  • ni, lead singer Stephen Pearcy and songwriter Desmond Child.
  • written by Chris Braide, Andreas Carlsson and Desmond Child.
  • The London Mix mixed by Desmond Child.
  • It was first excavated in 1953 by John Desmond Clark who recognised archaeological activity
  • Ralph Desmond Clarke (born 4 October 1951) is a former Aust
  • In 1946, she married Sir Desmond Cochrane.
  • as a form of congratulations, was recorded by Desmond Coke (1879-1931) in Sandford of Merton (1903)
  • Toronto-East York: Desmond Cole
  • eing treated in a nursing home where a Doctor Desmond Collier (Jason Isaacs), a pioneering chemist
  • ary Bishop, he assisted Archbishops of Dublin Desmond Connell and Diarmuid Martin in the governance
  • op of Dublin especially in 1988 when Cardinal Desmond Connell was appointed.
  • considered by many as a possible successor to Desmond Connell, the Archbishop of Dublin before the
  • The Principal Consecrator was Cardinal Desmond Connell, archbishop of Dublin and Primate of
  • Cardinal Desmond Connell, who served as Archbishop of Dublin b
  • The principal consecrator was Cardinal Desmond Connell; his principal co-consecrators were A
  • hildren: Gerrard Daniel Joseph Connor, Edward Desmond Connor, Arthur Patrick Kevin Connor, Maurice
  • Desmond Cullum-Jones - Evans
  • was written by Dekker (under his real name of Desmond Dacres) and his record producer, Leslie Kong,
  • Desmond Davis Award for Services to Television
  • as adapted by Blanche Hanalis and directed by Desmond Davis.
  • Desmond de Silva now resides in London and has perfor
  • collaborated with other Sri Lankan stars like Desmond de Silva.
  • to fill the vacancy from the death of Earl D. Desmond, defeating Desmond's son and two other Democr
  • as a 1969 hit song by the Jamaican musicians, Desmond Dekker & The Aces.
  • Desmond Dekker & The Aces were the chart toppers at t
  • nd injury) recorded a number of sessions with Desmond Dekker for his album, Black and Dekker, on St
  • Action! ( Desmond Dekker album), 1968
  • ham High Road) with many reggae stars such as Desmond Dekker and Gregory Isaacs making appearances.
  • The Israelites (2:47) - Desmond Dekker & The Aces
  • sh & Young and Barry Howard (aka Al Barry) of Desmond Dekker's backing group, the Aces.
  • "Israelites" (originally performed by Desmond Dekker)
  • The Foundations, Hugh Masakela, Brian Hyland, Desmond Dekker, Bill Cosby, Elton John, Neil Diamond,
  • Desmond Dekker, ska and reggae singer
  • In 1962, a buddy from work, a singer named Desmond Dekker, introduced him to Jimmy Cliff (who wa
  • band, Yachts, plus Billy Bremner of Rockpile, Desmond Dekker, The Long Ryders, and later Dr. Feelgo
  • All songs written by Desmond Dekker.
  • Desmond Delane Jennings (born October 30, 1986 in Bir
  • Paul Alexander Desmond DeMaine (October 11, 1924 - May 13, 1999) was
  • Desmond Devlin is an American comedy writer.
  • Desmond died at the age of 75 in Long Beach, Californ
  • Desmond Donaldson "Des" Bulpin is a British football
  • Former Labour Party MP Desmond Donnelly was unsuccessful in getting the Cons
  • He left insurance to take Desmond Donnelly's old seat of Pembroke and served as
  • The Hon. Hugh Desmond Donovan, Lord Donovan's eldest son, married M
  • alm), but the duchess has the upper hand when Desmond drags in Lacey.
  • 2, "B" Company 2/30th Battalion under Captain Desmond Duffy, initiated the ambush.
  • on formed part of the Toronto Quartet of Paul Desmond during the mid seventies, and that effort pro
  • r, and was replaced by Des Dyer (drums) (born Desmond Dyer, 22 May 1948, in Rugby, Warwickshire), w
  • The destruction of the Desmond dynasty left much of the province of Munster
  • In the mid-1940s Desmond E. Williams began the search for an alternati
  • irst-class innings, before being dismissed by Desmond Eagar.
  • d he also served as Assistant Secretary under Desmond Eagar.
  • In June 2008 she won the inaugural Desmond Elliot Prize for Fiction.
  • The novel was longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize for first novels.
  • e circuits, belonging to known IRA bomb-maker Desmond Ellis, which were not disclosed at McNamee's
  • Desmond ended up having a very good rookie season, ba
  • This is despite recommendations made by Mr. Desmond Fennell QC after inquiry into the Kings Cross
  • he Conservatives considered three candidates: Desmond Fennell, a Lincoln-born barrister, Robert V.
  • Quinn, Toner, ed., Desmond Fennell: His Life and Works, Veritas, Dublin,
  • Desmond Fernandes is an author living in London.
  • y the rebellion of Gerald Fitzgerald, earl of Desmond, finding, in his own words, it was "easier to
  • Descended from the Munster Desmond FitzGerald Knights of Glin and Kerry, through
  • July 1966 new CIA Director Richard Helms had Desmond FitzGerald fire Barnes from the CIA.
  • The middle brother Lord Desmond FitzGerald (born 21 September 1888) had been
  • In 2007 Hillen won, with landscape architect Desmond Fitzgerald, the design competition for an Oma
  • The son of Desmond FitzGerald, 28th Knight of Glin (1901-1949) a
  • The 29th and current Knight is Desmond FitzGerald, son of Desmond Wyndham Otho FitzG
  • His heir as Knight is Desmond FitzGerald, 29th Knight of Glin.
  • Nash again joined Collishaw and Reid, as well Desmond Fitzgibbon and another pilot, in another vict
  • He was the only son of Desmond FitzJohn Lloyd FitzGerald, 27th Knight of Gli
  • She married Desmond Flower, who became the 10th Viscount Ashbrook
  • a note for her to meet him and his sidekick, Desmond Floyd (Dennis Christopher), in a tough Paris
  • year 1500 by Maurice FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Desmond, following the grant of the customs of the po
  • Dr Desmond Ford Surfleet (February 5, 1912 Drumcondra, D
  • Ex-Adventist Desmond Ford challenges the use of the day-year princ
  • dismissal of Seventh-day Adventist theologian Desmond Ford in 1980.
  • Heppenstall recognized the talents of Desmond Ford in the mid-1950s.
  • Desmond Ford apostatized and left the Adventist churc
  • The 1980 Glacier View controversy regarding Desmond Ford's rejection of the investigative judgeme
  • speak against the mainstream doctrines of Dr. Desmond Ford.
  • dismissal of Seventh-day Adventist theologian Desmond Ford.
  • s married on 24 April 1965 to Patrick Matthew Desmond Forde, of Seaforde, County Down, son of Lt. C
  • Martin Short as Dr. Desmond Forrest Oates
  • edition in 1940 led by Irish zoologist Lesley Desmond Foster Vesey-Fitzgerald failed.
  • lles which he named after entomologist Leslie Desmond Foster Vesey-Fitzgerald.
  • This species is named after Lesley Desmond Foster Vesey-Fitzgerald who worked on Trinida
  • began in the year 1464 when the First Earl of Desmond founded a College at Youghal, which was attac
  • Rev Jonathan Desmond Francis Greener , MA is the current Dean of W
  • August 2002), who married on 15 January 1949 Desmond Francis Forbes Adam (27 January 1926 - car cr
  • ich introduced their newest member, Infinite ( Desmond Francis).
  • dell G/F 6'4″ IUPUI ABA & overseas Cambridge, Desmond G 6'1″ Alabama A&M ABA & overseas Crutcher, J
  • Desmond George King-Hele (born 3 Nov 1927 at Seaford
  • The other extinct Desmond Geraldines are the Lords of Decies and the Wh
  • 1977: Desmond Gilbert Cromie Whyte
  • Desmond Gillespie (February 1912-22 May 1986) was an
  • Sir Desmond Glazebrook previously appeared in the Yes Min
  • Seren Poets Series 2 (with Desmond Graham and Simon Rae) (1990)
  • At the end of 1568, the absent Earl of Desmond granted Sir Warham St Leger a lease of the ba
  • The Desmond Greaves summer school is held each year as a
  • Charles Desmond Greaves (27 September 1913 - 23 August 1988)
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