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  • ook charity work in his spare time, regularly manning a soup kitchen for homeless and displaced peo
  • f Etchberger and his team of technicians were manning a top-secret defensive position at Lima Site
  • ning of their hull numbers indicated civilian manning, a convention still in use today.
  • ew chief and door gunner, with the crew chief manning a weapon as well.
  • on concerning Hours of Work on Board Ship and Manning, a 1936 convention revised by these conventio
  • ection, defeating Conservative Senator Fabian Manning a second time.
  • the venue for the funeral of the late Bernard Manning, a famous Manchester-born comedian.
  • atoon relieved another American unit that was manning a hilltop outpost above the Imjin River near
  • His daughter Susan Selina married Alexander Manning, a mayor of Toronto.
  • he 2/24th Regiment, who risked their lives in manning a boat and proceeding through dangerous surf
  • he 2/24th Regiment, who risked their lives in manning a boat and proceeding through dangerous surf
  • Still's War was spent first manning a searchlight in the Cotswolds and then with
  • 9 August 1924 and depicts men of the regiment manning a Lewis gun.
  • d by a dozen undercover soldiers, with others manning a heavy machine gun in a nearby derelict buil
  • In June 2009 Willett and Susan Baker Manning accompanied four Uyghurs, including Hassan Pa
  • July 17 - Irene Manning, actress and singer (d.
  • Terry Manning added harmonica and lead electric guitar.
  • red 69 yards to open the scoring, with Archie Manning adding another 18-yard TD run.
  • Manning admitted that he and his wife were divorcing
  • Peyton Manning, AFC Pro Bowl Selection
  • Peyton Manning, AFC Offensive Player of the Week, Week 17
  • Shaftesbury, after Sir John Millais; Cardinal Manning, after Edwin Long; David Garrick, after Gains
  • on was a 1-yard touchdown catch thrown by Eli Manning against the Baltimore Ravens November 16, 200
  • Judge Manning agreed to allow Habay to serve the remainder
  • newly-chosen Conservative leader James Albert Manning Aikins by 701 votes.
  • ederal Member of Parliament (MP) James Albert Manning Aikins as their new leader on July 15.
  • December 10 - James Albert Manning Aikins, politician and Lieutenant-Governor of
  • The progressive reforms initiated by Governor Manning alarmed many of the textile owners who threw
  • Les Jackson (born December 21, 1952 in Manning, Alberta) is a former professional ice hockey
  • Archie Manning, All-SEC Team
  • Manning also established a vineyard at Tarban Creek i
  • A young Peyton Manning also benefited from Brown's guidance during h
  • ESPY Awards for the second consecutive year; Manning also received the ESPY Award for Best Record-
  • uture secular clergy, Archbishop Henry Edward Manning, also a convert to Roman Catholicism, albeit
  • From 1992-1994, Manning also worked as an Adjunct Professor at the De
  • Chris Manning also left, disliking the touring lifestyle.
  • member of a fifteen-man reconnaissance patrol manning an observation post on Hill 146 overlooking t
  • Elizabeth Isherwood, who died in 1835, is by Manning and shows a woman kneeling by an urn.
  • in the Gold Street Church by his father, Dr. Manning, and other clergy.
  • to the development of ties with John Lawrence Manning and Benjamin Tillman.
  • Led by Eli Manning and Barber, they finished 11-5 and won the NF
  • conomical measure that avoided the expense of manning and maintaining a ship of the line.
  • The two candidates were the incumbent, Samuel Manning, and Gray, who received 492 and 665 votes, re
  • Holstun, James, "Brian Manning and the dialectics of revolt"
  • o Canadian federal political leaders, Preston Manning and Stephen Harper.
  • #92 Stratagraph Chevrolet Chevelle Laguna for Manning, and he won Rookie of the Year honors.
  • ing yards in the Ole Miss records, behind Eli Manning and Romaro Miller.
  • Manning's previous 2002 assault charge resulted from
  • a popular song written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning and published in 1952.
  • was drafted by Stiles with the help of James Manning, and it invoked the authority of King George
  • nsultation with landscape architect Warren H. Manning and feature a broad lawn with ha-ha and slate
  • ife, influenced largely by Cardinals Wiseman, Manning and Newman, changed her religion to Roman Cat
  • st often displayed by NFL quarterbacks Peyton Manning and his younger brother, Eli.
  • inghast, 1658; nine sermons, edited by Petto, Manning, and Samuel Habergham.
  • ding legendary Savoy Ballroom dancers Frankie Manning and Dawn Hampton.
  • cabinet minister in the governments of Ernest Manning and Harry Strom from 1967 to 1971.
  • It was written by Al Hoffman, Dick Manning, and Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore and publ
  • he church there was rebuilt in 1828 by Samuel Manning and enlarged and decorated in 1876 by James P
  • series featured artwork by Jesse Marsh, Russ Manning, and Doug Wildey.
  • All songs written by Roger Manning and Andy Sturmer, except where noted.
  • a lively parliamentary debate, a motion that Manning and Killen were in breach of section 44(v) wa
  • Nick Manning and Shay Sights and their dog Tim, cats Willi
  • It stars Ned Manning and Natalie McCurry as the captive couple, an
  • is a popular song written by Al Hoffman, Dick Manning, and Bix Reichner and published in 1954.
  • John Manning and his wife, Susan, had Millford Plantation
  • Manning and her friends decide to visit the local vid
  • lftime, led by 3 Touchdown passes from Archie Manning and a pair of 1-yard Touchdown runs from Jack
  • with the ideas and political plans of Preston Manning and Mike Harris.
  • Ellsberg has said that he fears for Manning and for Julian Assange, as he feared for hims
  • ) for Soprano and Piano, commissioned by Jane Manning and Richard Rodney Bennett with words taken f
  • as traded to the Cincinnati Reds with Charlie Manning and cash for Aaron Boone.
  • The film was directed by Michelle Manning, and stars Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy and David
  • onfidential memo about the meeting written by Manning and reviewed by The New York Times.
  • Susan Manning and Peter France.
  • Mary's in a by-election to replace Fabian Manning, and was re-elected in the 2007 provincial el
  • a popular song written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning and published in 1954.
  • parate 1882 incidents: Quartermaster Henry J. Manning and Ship's Printer John McCarton on 4 January
  • er Duncan Hawthorne travelled to Peace River, Manning and Grimshaw, Alberta to personally inform th
  • cabinet minister in the governments of Ernest Manning and Harry Strom from 1955 to 1971.
  • t with progressive rock singer-songwriter Guy Manning, and was a director of the Classic Rock Socie
  • remier Ralph Klein, Opposition Leader Preston Manning, and the Attorney General of Canada Anne McLe
  • It was written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning and published in 1956.
  • living dancers from the 1930s such as Frankie Manning, and with the Swedish dance troupe The Rhythm
  • - described the differences in styles between Manning and Al Minns, the dancer he worked with in th
  • (Tom Shannon), Uncle Sam, Kevin Coan, Spencer Manning and many others.
  • In the summer of 1850, Badeley, Henry Manning and 12 other prominent Anglicans called upon
  • sota Coach Tubby Smith, former Greyhound Greg Manning, and Luke D'Alessio, former head coach at Div
  • Passionate Woman alongside Kay Mellor, Stuart Manning and Andrew Dunn.
  • er vessels or those at sea for short periods; manning and hours of rest; crew lists; fishers' work
  • tiations failed but, with the backing of both Manning and Robert Stanfield, Thompson decided to see
  • act to MARAD provide maintenance, activation, manning, and vessel operation.
  • th in the balloting, behind Ryan Leaf, Peyton Manning, and Charles Woodson, who won the award).
  • ampaign, Garrity was traded, along with Danny Manning and two future draft picks, to the Orlando Ma
  • 's move to the right under new premier Ernest Manning, and joined the socialist CCF.
  • s, and others, including the future Cardinals Manning and Vaughan.
  • minister in the governments of Premier Ernest Manning and Harry Strom from 1965 to 1971.
  • Revival mansion was built in 1839 for John L. Manning and his wife, Susan Frances Hampton Manning b
  • he division experienced a remarkable level of manning and resources that saw many units achieve ful
  • ucille Benson, John Archer, Bert Freed, Irene Manning, and William Johnson.
  • Will Bark" is a novelty song written by Dick Manning and recorded as a duet between Frank Sinatra
  • He was defeated by William Manning and Elias Weekes.
  • with her teammates Mable Fergerson, Madeline Manning and Cheryl Toussaint.
  • song written by Larry Lawrence Stock and Dick Manning and first recorded in 1951 by Tommy Edwards.
  • ld goal was followed by the sacking of Peyton Manning and a fumble recovery, followed by a Mike Clo
  • rd quarter, Ken Lucas intercepted a pass from Manning and returned it 14 yards to the Giants 12-yar
  • election caused by the resignation of William Manning and in the seat of Hartley at the 1858 electi
  • Engineer: Doug Boehm, Kent Matcke, Chris Manning, and Damian Shannon
  • At Tennessee, he played with Peyton Manning and Jamal Lewis while wearing number six for
  • er consecutive losses to Ole Miss, led by Eli Manning, and Georgia, the Tigers concluded a disappoi
  • ic novel Swarm, and collaborated with Michael Manning, another fetish artist, on The Tranceptor Ser
  • ative choreographies-one developed by Frankie Manning, another by Al Minns and Leon James (also cal
  • Premier Ernest Manning appointed Halmrast to his cabinet in 1953.
  • After the election Premier Ernest Manning appointed Willmore to the Executive Council o
  • After the election Premier Ernest Manning appointed Ansley to the Executive Council of
  • In 1948, Premier of Alberta Ernest Manning appointed Robinson Minister of Industries and
  • ould briefly hold two cabinet portfolios when Manning appointed him to be the Minister of Economic
  • Premier Ernest Manning appointed McLaughlin to his cabinet as a Mini
  • In 1826 Governor Richard Manning appointed Harper to fill the U.S. Senate seat
  • After the election Premier Ernest Manning appointed McKinnon to the Executive Council o
  • K.Clifford, W. G. Ward, John Morley, Cardinal Manning, Archbishop Thomson, T. H. Huxley, Arthur Bal
  • Henry Edward Manning, Archbishop of Westminster (Head of the Catho
  • Schools in Manning are Manning Primary School on Ley Street and
  • ries of food delivery trucks in Mexico, Joyce Manning, Army officer Lt. Col. Glenn Manning's sister
  • Finish Productions audio drama featuring Katy Manning as Iris Wildthyme, a character from the spin-
  • Finish Productions audio drama featuring Katy Manning as Iris Wildthyme, a character from the spin-
  • r as David's ex-girlfriend, followed by Taryn Manning as a singer whose music video is directed by
  • Krauss immediately strikes Abe Sapien and Tom Manning as knowledgeable and efficient, while Hellboy
  • It was developed by Hunston, Francis, and Manning as part of the COBUILD project.
  • ons, along with America contemporary, Michael Manning as the 'Rolls Royces of the modern fetish art
  • It was the last to feature Katy Manning as companion Jo Grant.
  • He served in the government of Ernest Manning as Minister of Industries and Labour from 194
  • Taryn Manning as Lisa
  • Taryn Manning as Maddy
  • Finish Productions audio drama featuring Katy Manning as Iris Wildthyme, a character from the spin-
  • Marilyn Manning as Roxy Miller
  • Finish Productions audio drama featuring Katy Manning as Iris Wildthyme, a character from the spin-
  • Finish Productions audio drama featuring Katy Manning as Iris Wildthyme, a character from the spin-
  • Taryn Manning as Margaret, a fellow mental patient
  • d, with additions, in 1772 by his friend Owen Manning as ‘Dictionarium Saxonico et Gothico-Latinum.
  • The closest town is Manning, at 180 km east.
  • 21, and in 1823 co-pastor with the Rev. James Manning at the more important unitarian church known
  • Smith was the backup quarterback to Eli Manning at the University of Mississippi.
  • d discovered on January 12, 1991, by B. G. W. Manning at Stakenbridge.
  • discovered on November 4, 1989 by Brian G. W. Manning at Stakenbridge.
  • MAS Warramunga and in 1950 became Director of Manning at the Navy Office in Melbourne.
  • She was born Caroline Joyce Manning at Hornsey, London.
  • On April 23, 2006, Manning attacked a man, Soroush Sabzi, in a Denny's r
  • Archie Manning attended the University of Mississippi and wa
  • Actor Nick Manning auditioned for the role of Batman in this fil
  • Street, south to Pico Boulevard, southeast on Manning avenue and easterly in an irregular line to E
  • tly located along East Haggard Avenue between Manning Avenue and North Oak Avenue, and North Willia
  • Manning Award watch list
  • was one of 35 quarterbacks named to the 2007 Manning Award Watch List.
  • and Best Writer/Artist-Humor (2002); The Russ Manning award (2000); and a Harvey Award.
  • one of the 35 quarterbacks placed on the 2007 Manning Award watch list.
  • ered van Viersen with a nomination for a Russ Manning Award.
  • lt asteroid discovered on January 17, 1991 by Manning, B. G. W. at Stakenbridge.
  • lt asteroid discovered on January 12, 1991 by Manning, B. G. W. at Stakenbridge.
  • In 2010, Jack Manning Bancroft was named NSW Young Australian of th
  • ri was invited to support Miami Horror at the Manning Bar in Sydney for their first public show.
  • the classic Chain line up); Matt Taylor, Phil Manning, Barry Sullivan & Barry Harvey.
  • In 1948, Manning became acquainted with Dwight D. Eisenhower d
  • In 1986, Manning became an assistant with Loyola College, a po
  • ple's National Movement, resulting in Patrick Manning becoming Prime Minister for the first time.
  • In late 2005, Manning began making strides towards a gubernatorial
  • Freshman Peyton Manning began the season as Tennessee's third-string
  • The response to that feature resulted in Manning being hired as a managing editor at Collier's
  • In 2004, when Terry Manning belatedly released an undiscovered live Stere
  • Engineer: W. T. Manning; Bennet & Talbot, subcontractor, 1901-02
  • in a session conducted and arranged by Marty Manning best known for his work with Tony Bennett.
  • Edward Manning Bigelow (1850-1916), known as the "father of
  • Andrew W. Mellon the banker, Edward Manning Bigelow the parks director, Robert Pitcairn t
  • Edward Manning Bigelow monument in Schenley Park
  • Manning, born in 1781 in Exeter, was son of James Man
  • nked to Ancoats are stand-up comedian Bernard Manning, born here in 1930, and the actor John Hensha
  • Timothy Manning, born and raised in Ballingeary before emigra
  • the Boston Red Sox schedule were held at the Manning Bowl in Lynn, Massachusetts.
  • e Bands" and opened for The Rolling Stones at Manning Bowl in Lynn, Massachusetts.
  • The Manning Bowl, Lynn's football stadium from 1938-2004
  • sachusetts and played their home games at the Manning Bowl.
  • hers are Steve Bartkowski, Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, Dan Fouts, Dan Marino, and Y.A.
  • Awareness rating; Quarterbacks such as Peyton Manning, Brett Favre and Tom Brady see nearly the ent
  • Named in honor of Brian Manning, British amateur cometary astrometrist, whose
  • Paul Manning broke for home in the final two kilometres to
  • crisis to crisis until Alberta Premier Ernest Manning brought his friend, J.
  • Front row: Manning, Buckland, Hutcheson, Rule, Dickenson
  • generally taken by the current preacher, Rev. Manning but are often taken by guest speakers (or Nor
  • Aalborg was the natural choice to succeed Manning, but he had health problems and declined to r
  • ask of replacing Mississippi QB legend Archie Manning, but performed quite well despite the big sho
  • s at the 1968 Summer Olympics behind Madeline Manning but ahead of Mia Gommers.
  • Pierce Manning Butler Young (November 15, 1836 - July 6, 189
  • Premier Ernest Manning called a snap election in 1944 to gain a new
  • ty in May 1997, in which party leader Preston Manning called for federal prisoners to be stripped o
  • Peyton Manning came on for the AFC at the second quarter, an
  • as Andrews Drake case (2010), and the Bradley Manning case (2010),
  • Ernest Preston Manning, CC (born June 10, 1942) is a Canadian politi
  • s of the Fraser Institute, a Director for The Manning Centre for Building Democracy and a non-execu
  • The poll, commissioned by the conservative Manning Centre, found that eight in ten Canadians wan
  • 10, Reid became the Executive Director of The Manning Centre, a policy and research forum founded b
  • ection, contested by John R. Lynch and Van H. Manning, Chalmers retired from politics and, in 1888,
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