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  • ed by an international team led by Dr. Chris Lightfoot, a curator from the New York Metropolitan Mu
  • Lightfoot actually practiced at quarterback during the
  • Lightfoot actually recorded two versions of the song;
  • Canadian folksinger Gordon Lightfoot adapted a line from Tecumseh, "There was a t
  • d Chelsea London Borough Councillor; Warwick Lightfoot, also a Kensington and Chelsea councillor; a
  • tioneer" which had been a concert staple for Lightfoot, although it seemed somewhat out of place wh
  • "Kim, Reno, Lightfoot among award winners".
  • torytelling songs of Harry Chapin and Gordon Lightfoot,, and the structure and chord changes closel
  • mations were unfit for the battle (Operation Lightfoot) and General Montgomery had to change his pl
  • , Every Which Way but Loose, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot and High Plains Drifter.
  • ges who stole the show in his performance as Lightfoot, and when he was nominated for an Academy Aw
  • The manuscript was examined by Lightfoot and Arthur Headlam.
  • pared to Bruce Springsteen as well as Gordon Lightfoot and Jackson Browne.
  • Ambrose, Jack Duffy, Ian and Sylvia, Gordon Lightfoot and Rich Little.
  • arefree Highway" is a song written by Gordon Lightfoot and was second single release from his 1974
  • ng his collaborators were James Ussher, John Lightfoot and Edward Pococke, Edmund Castell, Abraham
  • st Emerson, Bob Terzuola, Walter Brend, Greg Lightfoot, and Reese Weiland on exclusive designs.
  • d saw several other youngsters such as Chris Lightfoot and Colin Woodthorpe break through the Chest
  • ht" is the title of a song written by Gordon Lightfoot, and first recorded for his 1967 album, The
  • In May 1997 Lightfoot appeared as a substitute as Crewe beat Brent
  • l is located at 4615 Opportunity Way, in the Lightfoot area of the county.
  • Lightfoot, Arthur Headlam examined a few places.
  • Lightfoot, Arthur Headlam examined the manuscript.
  • Fletcher Lightfoot as Prout
  • Lightfoot attended West High School in the small town
  • He joined the Terry Lightfoot band in 1957 before moving on to playing wit
  • st known for his work with Kenny Ball, Terry Lightfoot, Beryl Bryden, Tommy Burton, Ian-Hunter Rand
  • Cresey's influences include Gordon Lightfoot, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Leonard Cohen amo
  • Although Governor-General Henry Josiah Lightfoot Boston swore in APC leader Siaka Stevens as
  • assic artists such as Louis Armstrong, Terry Lightfoot, Bunk Johnson, and contemporary artists such
  • Julien, Tom Kines, Claude Leveillee, Gordon Lightfoot, Catherine McKinnon, Joni Mitchell, The Trav
  • It was also the last album that would see Lightfoot collaborate with long-time producer Lenny Wa
  • The album includes Elvis' take on the Gordon Lightfoot composition "Early Mornin' Rain".
  • This was the first Lightfoot concert video ever released.
  • Sally Lightfoot Crabs may clip arms from a Xenia, causing it
  • lso mentioned in the will of her mother Mary Lightfoot dated 10 January 1760 and proved 4 June 1760
  • Mike Myers, Gordon Lightfoot, Dick Clark and Dave Thomas all reportedly o
  • Lightfoot did not live to see the finished tapestry; h
  • Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, directed by Michael Cimino, starring Clint
  • After spells with Marine and Leek Town, Lightfoot ended his playing days with two appearances
  • Lightfoot entered the fall as Daniel Polk's backup.
  • counties at Diascund, Toano, Norge, Kelton ( Lightfoot), Ewell, and Grove.
  • Lightfoot examined the manuscript.
  • Lightfoot examined only John 5 in the codex, Arthur He
  • In the summer of 1995 Lightfoot followed Barrow to Wigan Athletic for a trib
  • er retiring he joined the Birmingham firm of Lightfoot, Franklin & White as a partner.
  • In 1654 Lightfoot had been chosen vice-chancellor of the Unive
  • By this point Lightfoot had been converted by Graham Barrow from a c
  • Lightfoot had a 15 yd rushing touchdown in his first c
  • Lightfoot had 47 receptions for 302 yards and 6 touchd
  • Custom knifemakers, such as Greg Lightfoot have remarked that these tolerances are what
  • rn Australian Senator John Panizza died, and Lightfoot, having been selected to fill the vacancy, m
  • 1854, in conjunction with J. E. B .Mayor and Lightfoot, he established the Journal of Classical and
  • y Jones, Elaine Joyce, Lorenzo Lamas, Gordon Lightfoot, Heather Locklear, Peter Marshall, Erin Mora
  • nine different houses: No. 1, Main College, Lightfoot House, Langford House, Grads (which contains
  • ion album released by Canadian singer Gordon Lightfoot in 1975.
  • allagher had threatened education editor Liz Lightfoot in 2007.
  • it 234, a partial cloverleaf interchange, in Lightfoot in the northwest corner of York County.
  • a bye to acting wicketkeeper Bobby Simpson; Lightfoot, inexplicably, stayed put at the non-striker
  • The human Lightfoot is the 17 year old son of the head of Britis
  • Lightfoot is a fictional character in the various Tran
  • Ardy Lightfoot is a anthropomorphic creature resembling a f
  • l novel by Sir Walter Besant in which Hannah Lightfoot is the narrator
  • Ardy Lightfoot is a platform video game released on the Sup
  • Lightfoot, Job (33) Hanley Rescue Brigade.
  • Lightfoot joined fellow youngsters such as Brian Croft
  • He and Lightfoot journey to Warsaw, Montana to retrieve the m
  • Finish: Lightfoot, Killy Studio, Studio M Trace
  • t of their objectives, but as with Operation Lightfoot lanes could not be cleared through the minef
  • s of the Declaration of Independence Francis Lightfoot Lee and Richard Henry Lee, Revolutionary War
  • Francis Lightfoot Lee by Mark Twain
  • * 1734 Francis Lightfoot Lee born in Westmoreland County, VA on Octob
  • Francis Lightfoot Lee (October 14, 1734 - January 11, 1797) wa
  • ling their estate "Sully" in 1811 to Francis Lightfoot Lee, Richard Bland and Elizabeth Collins Lee
  • Col. Tayloe's son-in-law Francis Lightfoot Lee, a signer of the Declaration of Independ
  • m both, knocking them unconscious, and kicks Lightfoot mercilessly about the head.
  • Private Eye claims that the Telegraph paid Lightfoot more than £100,000 to "avoid exposure".
  • t of their objectives, but as with Operation Lightfoot on the first day of the battle, lanes could
  • ls, Jim Ryan on drums and lead vocals, Steve Lightfoot on bass, who was replaced by Joe Foy, Jerry
  • indie rock band from London comprising Dave Lightfoot on guitar and vocals, James Lightfoot on bas
  • t was intended as a preliminary to Operation Lightfoot, part of the Second Battle of El Alamein.
  • In April 2001, Lightfoot performed at the Tin Pan South Legends conce
  • Lightfoot physically blocked the path of the Senators,
  • designed in 1891 by Quaker architect William Lightfoot Price in the French Gothic style for Alan Wo
  • The Lightfoot Professor of Divinity is a professorship or
  • e Master-Braces, Ginrai successfully located Lightfoot, Ranger and Road King, and recruited them to
  • You Are What I Am is a song by Gordon Lightfoot, released on the 1972 Old Dan's Records albu
  • Bitter Green is a song by Gordon Lightfoot, released on the 1968 Back Here on Earth alb
  • le" is a song written and recorded by Gordon Lightfoot, released on his 1975 album, Cold on the Sho
  • The song was the first of four Lightfoot releases to reach number one.
  • km) south of Sun City, off U.S. Route 301 on Lightfoot Road and along the Little Manatee River.
  • ay, paralleled by another section of SR 646, Lightfoot Road, on the eastbound (south-facing) side a
  • Lightfoot saw action in 9 of the 11 games.
  • h a double-first and as the recipient of the Lightfoot Scholarship.
  • er King, TheThe Fisher King, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Seabiscuit, Tron: Legacy, and The Big Lebow
  • As 'Mrs Hannah Axford formerly Miss Hannah Lightfoot' she was bequeathed an annuity of £40 for li
  • In 1882, Lightfoot sold the line to Isle of Man Tramways Ltd, w
  • Lightfoot started to get dreams of a robot.
  • Lightfoot started on varsity as a sophomore at receive
  • It is possible that Lightfoot stayed in the team at times when his batting
  • Three novels have been based on the Hannah Lightfoot story.
  • A typical in-game screenshot of Ardy Lightfoot, taken from its first level.
  • In April 2000, Lightfoot taped a live concert in Reno, Nevada - a one
  • his life by two other men, Thunderbolt tells Lightfoot that the ones trying to kill him are members
  • nadian Railroad Trilogy" is a song by Gordon Lightfoot that describes the building of the Canadian
  • bon of Darkness" is a song written by Gordon Lightfoot that was released in 1965 as a single by Mar
  • ed roles in Eastwood's films Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, The Eiger Sanction, Joe Kidd and Every Whic
  • n, Anne Murray, David Clayton-Thomas, Gordon Lightfoot, the Brecker Brothers, Bob Seger, Ray Charle
  • ed Dawn) and Clint Eastwood (Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, The Gauntlet, Every Which Way but Loose, An
  • Initially unsuccessful during Lightfoot, the minefields it cleared were key in achie
  • Red then forces Thunderbolt and Lightfoot to stop the car.
  • In between Lightfoot tours Boyd continued to play smaller recital
  • James Keelaghan performed the song on the Lightfoot tribute album, Beautiful.
  • Captain John Lightfoot Trollope, MC & Bar, (Wallington, 30 May 1897
  • Jim Ross Lightfoot, U.S. Congressman
  • lti-structure retail outlet store located in Lightfoot, Virginia, about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Wi
  • Filming for Thunderbolt and Lightfoot was shot between July and September 1973 and
  • When Lightfoot was signed in 1953, it was principally as a
  • Lightfoot's head coach Rick Wolf felt that Lightfoot w
  • Hannah Lightfoot was born into a Quaker family in St John, no
  • is Senate seat until his death in 1997; Ross Lightfoot was appointed to replace him.
  • Lightfoot was the son of the Archdeacon of Oakham and
  • In 2003, Lightfoot was involved in an altercation on the floor
  • Lightfoot was chaplain to Edward Stuart Talbot, Bishop
  • In future seasons Lightfoot was a regular in the Chester side, making mo
  • The Works of Lightfoot were first edited, in 2 vols.
  • A final four of Johnson, Boff, Borwick and Lightfoot were chosen on 21 July for the primary elect
  • It then played a major part in Operation Lightfoot, where it was in the center of the Northern
  • Divinity at Cambridge fell vacant, and J. B. Lightfoot, who was then Hulsean professor, refused it
  • "Connors, Lightfoot win Juno awards".