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  • care of Gloria with the help of Jean (Glenda Farrell), a hat check girl at their hotel they live i
  • Dick Miller plays Roy Farrell, a private detective hired to find the girls.
  • n the 1980 hit film Fame, which he played Mr. Farrell, a drama teacher.
  • Jim Farrell, a director of I-RMS, stated that he and his
  • The story is about Frank X. Farrell, a baseball player who continually makes excu
  • on 28 June 1941; sponsored by Miss Mary Maud Farrell; acquired by the Navy from the American South
  • orees are singer Tony Bennett, dancer Suzanne Farrell, actress Julie Harris, and actor Robert Redfo
  • With the advice of her singing coach, Lee Farrell, Adams moved to Kansas City where she did a v
  • aid to have been chosen as the lead single by Farrell after a search for a song which would be inst
  • enowned critic Neville Cardus spoke highly of Farrell after first hearing him in Sydney during the
  • Penny Hale (Temple) and her architect father ( Farrell) after he is forced by circumstances to accep
  • t to coexist was rekindled after meeting John Farrell again and his grandson Arthur years later in
  • Brett Halsey ... George Farrell, agent 077
  • ision movie starring Sara Paxton, Michael Ian Farrell, Alexia Fast, Chelsea Hobbs and Nancy Travis.
  • Farrell also served as surgeon at the Provincial and
  • Farrell although born without any particular pioneer
  • n Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, the son of Dominick Farrell, an Irish immigrant, and Mary Gorman.
  • in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, the son of Patrick Farrell and Mary Ann (Shea) Farrell, Farrell was educ
  • all with Eastwood, Milton United, Copestick & Farrell and Hanley Rangers before taking up a player-
  • and 1896 when split catching duties with Duke Farrell, and in 1899, when he played much of his time
  • Born Mary Cecilia Horan in 1895 to Mary Farrell and Michael Horan, she entered the Sisters of
  • May 4, 1961: Turk Farrell and Joe Koppe were traded by the Phillies to
  • er returned to the Potteries when, along with Farrell and Clawley, he joined Stoke of the Football
  • merican singer David Cassidy, produced by Wes Farrell and released by Bell Records in early 1972.
  • he Giants to the Washington Senators for Duke Farrell and Jouett Meekin.
  • Designed by Terry Farrell and converted from a former car showroom, the
  • stars Brian Dennehy, Christian Kane and Mike Farrell, and was directed by Penelope Spheeris, was a
  • Watson was bailed out by actor Mike Farrell and was acquitted upon appeal of the charges.
  • Imprisoned for breach of the peace in 1973, Farrell and another PD member, Tony Canavan, went on
  • "Hello Hello" was written by Wes Farrell and Tony Romeo and originally performed by Th
  • rprise move, promoters turned to friend Perry Farrell, and were able to bring a reunited Jane's Add
  • A state funeral was held for Snell, Farrell and Cornett at the Capitol in Salem.
  • two new mixed use buildings designed by Terry Farrell and Wilkinson Eyre.
  • Both Farrell and de Kantzow were ex-air force pilots who h
  • The building was designed by Terry Farrell and built by John Laing .
  • He defeated Denis Ovens, Ray Farrell and James Wade before losing to eventual winn
  • Colin Farrell and Bridges perform renditions of the song in
  • Crockett and Tubbs are based on that of Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx, respectively.
  • list of artists that include Paxton himself, Farrell and Farrell, Scott Wesley Brown, Don Francisc
  • it appears on this album, was played only by Farrell and Navarro.
  • y successful Jane's Addiction, frontman Perry Farrell and drummer Stephen Perkins formed Porno for
  • n Shevchuk, as well as original bassist Steve Farrell and eventual replacement Michael "Spider" Cot
  • Rafferty, Keith Dorney, Bill Dugan, and Sean Farrell) and a steady stream of Nittany Lion linemen
  • Alicja Bachleda, Colin Farrell and director Neil Jordan at the Ondine premie
  • ra Buffini, starring Harriet Walter, Nicholas Farrell and Catherine McCormack, directed by Fiona Bu
  • rs supported Shays while 40 percent supported Farrell, and sixteen percent remained undecided.
  • Forever consists of musicians (excluding Joe Farrell and Flora Purim) that were also playing on St
  • he project was started by lepidopterist Clive Farrell, and was launched in 2008 at the Royal Societ
  • Balanchine added the pas de deux for Suzanne Farrell and Peter Martins to the 1976 ballet and the
  • and is co-owned by recording engineers David Farrell and Steve Reynolds.
  • r was the work of the British architect Terry Farrell, and was completed in 1997.
  • ars since the 1930s when Bing Crosby, Charles Farrell and Ralph Bellamy founded the area's first te
  • e film is a wide-ranging ensemble piece, with Farrell and Beery playing equally large roles, and de
  • Also appearing on the album are Eileen Farrell and Celeste Holm, who were not in the show.
  • Wests' Hec Farrell and Souths' Bryan Orrock were sent-off for fi
  • o New York City in 1903 when gambler Frank J. Farrell and former New York City Police Chief William
  • hich was written by her husband, writer Henry Farrell, and starred Debbie Reynolds and Shelley Wint
  • ing The White Stripes, LCD Soundsystem, Perry Farrell and the Klaxons.
  • Harris, Robert Redford, Tina Turner, Suzanne Farrell and Tony Bennett, with President George W. Bu
  • Both Sir Terry Farrell and Sir Nicholas Grimshaw were members of the
  • Newsroom fans will spot regular players Mark Farrell and Jeremy Hotz in similar roles, as well as
  • he manager of the Yankees.On January 29, 1915 Farrell and Devery sold the Yankees to Jacob Ruppert
  • Farrell and Sydney Herbert James in 1979.
  • rd, singer Tina Turner, ballet dancer Suzanne Farrell and singer Tony Bennett on December 4, 2005,
  • factional leaders, along with Mark Arbib, Don Farrell and Bill Shorten, involved in the replacement
  • in an iconic structure designed by Sir Terry Farrell and built as part of the UK National Lottery'
  • Saviour; Bob Farrell and Greg Nelson
  • Puglisi and on the Town Board are Francis X. Farrell, Ann Lindau, John E. Sloan and Richard Becker
  • In April 2009, Farrell announced his retirement and said he was taki
  • fter the demise of competing publication RPM, Farrell announced the complete shutdown of The Record
  • Arthur Thomas Farrell, another son, attended Trinity College, Dubli
  • Actor and activist Mike Farrell appeared as a commentator for the American Ci
  • Farrell appeared in 64 of the 92 episodes before its
  • wers (right) were designed in 1961-2 by Terry Farrell, architect for the London County Council.
  • Nicholas Farrell as Tom Newman (Laertes, Fortinbras, and messe
  • Tommy Farrell as Frank Baker, settler and Ann's brother
  • In January 1945, General Groves chose Farrell as his second-in-command, and Farrell was sta
  • The film stars Timothy Farrell as a gangster who undergoes plastic surgery t
  • cted among hundreds of amateur bands by Perry Farrell as one of America's best 20 live performers.
  • rties purchased the site, and appointed Terry Farrell as architect.
  • is a modern pop art complex designed by Terry Farrell as the original studios of TV-am.
  • Charles Farrell as Percy
  • Charles Farrell as Walker
  • Colin Farrell as Jerry
  • Glenda Farrell as Dot
  • Glenda Farrell as Babe
  • Charles Farrell as Tramp
  • as replaced as the second guitarist with John Farrell as his replacement.
  • he Antelope Ground, the local press described Farrell as "fast, tricky and reliable" - he soon just
  • h co-starred former silent film actor Charles Farrell as her father, was originally a summer replac
  • Glenda Farrell as Florette Darien
  • Glenda Farrell as Nora Elkins
  • Sharon Farrell as Mrs. Mancini
  • Charles Farrell as Timothy Osborn
  • Glenda Farrell as Jeanne Sands
  • Glenda Farrell as Maude Snodgrass
  • Nicholas Farrell as Mr Dussel
  • Charles Farrell as Jeff Hale, her father
  • c Shane Claiborne with Ron Copeland and Brian Farrell at Our Community Place, Harrisonburg, VA 2008
  • Farrell attended Avon Old Farms, a boarding school in
  • Farrell attended Mt.
  • Richard Farrell Avenue in Remuera, Auckland is named for him.
  • onal Piano Competition, now offers a "Richard Farrell Award".
  • promoted by Boney M. as a quintet with Bobby Farrell back in the line-up, as well as the album wer
  • Main article: Suzanne Farrell Ballet
  • Farrell based his writing on his own experiences.
  • Listed at 5' 8", 160 lb., Farrell batted and threw right-handed.
  • In 1941 Farrell became the wife of Dr. Henry Ross, a West Poi
  • Farrell began his career at non-league club Redditch
  • Farrell began his career playing junior football with
  • yden, Joseph Dowling (Sean McDermotts), Gavin Farrell, Bobby Scully, Damian Cassidy, David Cunningh
  • "I Just Wanna Make You Happy" (Wes Farrell, Bobby Hart) - 2:18
  • g, Sublime, Wu-Tang, Prince, Nate Dogg, Perry Farrell, Bobby Brown, Dr. Dre and U2.
  • Craig Farrell born 8 October 1981 in Widnes, Cheshire, Engl
  • Farrell, born in Liverpool into a family of Anglo-Iri
  • unswick, the son of Patrick Morrissy and Rose Farrell, both Irish immigrants, and entered business
  • g, Isidore Poile, Roderick Wigwas, Hugh King, Farrell Bouchard Sr, Kenny King, Tony Bouchard, Louis
  • The Farrell Bridge over the Carbon River near Fairfax
  • completion of the nearby 240 feet (73 m) high Farrell Bridge in 1921 (the highest bridge in the sta
  • Ian took lessons under Charlie Farrell, but joined the Royal Air Force and took up p
  • The settlement of Farrell can be compared with the early settlements in
  • ello, Sharon Campbell, Helen Chappelle, Peter Farrell, Carole Hayman, Michele Mowbray, Maria Popkie
  • Farrell caused a stir among sections of the Luton sup
  • cluding Enron Chairman Ken Lay played by Mike Farrell, CEO Jeff Skilling played by Jon Ted Wynne, a
  • Actors Colin Farrell, Colm Meaney and Stephen Rea were among the a
  • A young lawyer, Clint Farrell, comes to the resuce with the aid of some fig
  • Farrell competed in the light middleweight (< 71 kg)
  • Farrell completed a law degree at the University of A
  • English Title (von John M. M. Farrell): Contexts of Justice.
  • r production on the Welk show ceased in 1982, Farrell continued to pursue singing/songwriting, as h
  • Farrell covered major events at home and abroad, star
  • After a spell in Europe, where Farrell danced for Maurice Bejart's Ballet of the 20t
  • Joe Farrell, Dave Liebman - tenor saxophone, soprano saxo
  • Tries: Andy Farrell, Dave Hodgson, Tony Smith
  • Regalian disliked the proposals and requested Farrell design a single large office block.
  • Farrell designed a self-contained community of shops,
  • solved in time for the 1900 general election, Farrell did not seek re-election in Cavan, but stood
  • Farrell died in Halifax of pneumonia at the age of 58
  • Farrell died in Livingston, New Jersey, just six days
  • Farrell died of bone cancer in Los Angeles, Californi
  • Farrell died at age 49 in the Veterans Administration
  • Farrell died in Atlantic City, New Jersey, of a heart
  • Farrell died in Vernon, Texas in 1996.
  • ttom Row: ?, Jimmy Ryan, Ned Williamson, Duke Farrell, Digby Bell (in white bowler with black band)
  • st Workers Party, (including James P. Cannon, Farrell Dobbs and Carl Skoglund) were sent to prison
  • arty vice presidential candidate in 1948 with Farrell Dobbs and ran again as a U.S. House of Repere
  • ential candidate in 1952, 1956 and 1960, with Farrell Dobbs running for President of the United Sta
  • nal secretary in 1972, replacing the retiring Farrell Dobbs.
  • eft the post of national secretary in 1953 to Farrell Dobbs.
  • can, Thomas Murphy, Ernest MacKay and Michael Farrell, Dowdall was one of five players from St Jame
  • Running primarily down present-day Farrell Drive to the proposed settlement of Palmdale
  • nt governor of Oklahoma even christened "Gail Farrell Drive" in her honor in Durant.
  • McCann was shot five times, Farrell eight times, and Savage between 16 and 18 tim
  • reland and Northern Ireland, including Ciaran Farrell, Elaine Agnew, Gerald Barry, Michael McGlynn,
  • Upon her release from prison in October 1986, Farrell enrolled at Queen's University, Belfast for a
  • this is a reversal of its 2004 endorsement of Farrell), Esquire, Governor of Connecticut M. Jodi Re
  • Farrell falls in love with Dolly Stevens, played by d
  • The film, narrated by actor Colin Farrell, featured residents of Afghanistan, Kenya, Du
  • uis "Cockeyed Louie" Fratto also known as Lew Farrell, Felix Alderisio ("Milwaukee Phil"), Samuel D
  • 30 May - Renita Farrell, field hockey player
  • In 1962, Farrell finished with the seventh best ERA at 3.02, b
  • Farrell first scored in the 5-2 second round win agai
  • eep Creek, Dutton, Emu Downs (Hill), Eudunda, Farrell Flat, Franklyn, Frankton, Geranium Plains, Gu
  • As the business developed, Farrell focused more on the shipping aspects of the c
  • Produced by Wes Farrell for Coral Rock Productions, Inc.
  • tion in that team's early seasons, tying Turk Farrell for the team lead in wins (with 10) in the Co
  • In 1831 she was engaged by John Farrell for the Pavilion Theatre, London, where for t
  • wholly owned subsidiary, with partner Patrick Farrell, Forward.Vision manufactures Infra-red viewin
  • inished a lowly seventh the following year as Farrell found the net just three times, City did not
  • He is Special Counsel to the law firm Farrell Fritz, P.C. Hannon resides in Garden City, Ne
  • photos at fan conventions, along with Charles Farrell from the My Little Margie series.
  • "There's No Doubt in My Mind" (Wes Farrell, Gerry Goffin)
  • John Farrell- guitar
  • t on trial with York City after he and Damien Farrell had been recommended by Bryan Hamilton, a con
  • inance reporting period ending June 30, 2006, Farrell had US$1,376,139 cash on hand to Shays' US$1,
  • Farrell had an exceptional exhibition season during t
  • Switching between tenor, soprano and flute, Farrell had to be good because he was joined in the p
  • His father, William Farrell, had worked as an accountant in Bengal and in
  • his time in the State Legislature Assemblyman Farrell has played a pivotal role in the passage of s
  • Farrell has served on a variety of corporate boards.
  • Although an unincorporated community, Farrell has a post office and a zip code of 38630.
  • Nationalist writer and activist Michael Farrell has alleged that during this period he led th
  • Farrell has also chaired Junior Achievement and Unite
  • Farrell has received honorary degrees from Harvard, Y
  • Farrell has many civic and philanthropic relationship
  • s, together with Fullam, John Fagan and Billy Farrell he was part of a legendary forward-line known
  • ph Hill Academy Grammar School, and Monsignor Farrell High School, from where he graduated in 1990.
  • was valedictorian of his high school class at Farrell High School.
  • h School another boy's high school, Monsignor Farrell High School was dedicated to and named in his
  • aten Island, New York, and attended Monsignor Farrell High School.
  • Wigan Head Coach Michael MaGuire gave Farrell his Warriors first team debut in the victory
  • He conceded one more goal, giving David Farrell his hat-trick and confirming Peterborough's p
  • Farrell, holder of a Ph.D. from the University of Mic
  • In the 1980s, Farrell hosted The Cartoon Company, a Saturday mornin
  • The Farrell House at 2109 Louisiana, in Little Rock, Arka
  • Farrell ignores his advice, cheats at blackjack, and
  • He beat previously undefeated Malachy Farrell in Atlantic City and recently lost to Italian
  • Perkins continued to play with frontman Perry Farrell in the rock band Porno for Pyros.
  • bodysuits was observed by film reviewer Alan Farrell in his book High Cheekbones, Pouty Lips, Tigh
  • In 2003 she played Kristen Farrell in the television series That Was Then, and R
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