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  • m adaptation of the novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville, a story about a monomaniacal hunt for a grea
  • William Melville Alexander DSC (8 November 1897 - 4 October 19
  • with Collishaw, Ellis Vair Reid, and William Melville Alexander in forcing down a German observatio
  • Cdr.) William Melville Alexander.
  • Melville also compiled the world's first Red Data Book
  • of the former seats of Applecross and part of Melville, and was first contested in the 1996 election
  • f great responsibility as commanding officer, Melville and Chief of Staff, Destroyer Flotillas, Euro
  • Triple J and its film clip, directed by Craig Melville and produced by David Curry, received many pl
  • The Raven and the Whale: Poe, Melville and the New York Literary Scene
  • pport the king's side in a debate with Andrew Melville and seven strong presbyterians, on the genera
  • mittee was organised by the art critic Robert Melville and artists including Oscar Mellor and Trevor
  • al district was created in 1966 from Yorkton, Melville and Mackenzie ridings.
  • Shaping of Social Motion in Dickens, Carlyle, Melville, and Hawthorne
  • Helen W. Neel, granddaughter of Rear Admiral Melville; and was first commissioned on 3 December 191
  • Dennis Boyer, Richard Latker, Joyce Melville and others established a large chapter in Mad
  • The hybrid was formally identified by Melville and Heybroek during their researches there in
  • is a 1950 French film directed by Jean-Pierre Melville and based on Jean Cocteau's novel of the same
  • W. Avery, Gavin R. G. Hambly, and Charles P. Melville and published in 1990.
  • ed by the work of French director Jean-Pierre Melville and the genre of Film noir.
  • Mark Twain, Bartleby the Scrivener by Herman Melville, and Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent.
  • lted in the seat losing most of Booragoon and Melville and all of Myaree.
  • Actress and writer Pauline Melville appears as Vyvyan's mother.
  • Group Captain Harry Melville Arbuthnot Day GC, DSO, OBE (3 August 1898 - 1
  • S. longissimum is endemic to the Cape Melville area of Cape York Peninsula in northern Queen
  • Sir Melville Arnott (14 January 1909-17 September 1999) wa
  • ficers Wesley Cherry, Jim Daniels, and Andrew Melville arrested Bill Bowen, a brother in law to the
  • April, 1805 - Lord Barham succeeds Lord Melville as First Lord of the Admiralty
  • erican authors as Irving, Poe, Hawthorne, and Melville as pioneers of this genre, hitherto largely n
  • stayed within the French frontiers, although Melville, as a French director, was quite famous abroa
  • lso a rumor that Bradbury was known by Herman Melville, as in Melville's book Moby-Dick Melville mak
  • and in 1927 succeeded his fellow Olympian Tim Melville as Commanding Officer.
  • Sam Melville as Bear
  • He married Janet Melville, aunt of Sir James Melville of Halhill.
  • melvillei, dedicating the discovery to Herman Melville, author of Moby-Dick-the researchers behind t
  • rguing against famed first amendment attorney Melville B. Nimmer) - an obscenity case stemming from
  • One of Edenton's first ministers, Rev. Melville B. Cox, left his appointment at Edenton in 18
  • The cadets left Melville Barracks at about 5.40pm.
  • Location of Melville Bay − shaded area to the northwest of Greenla
  • Melville Bay (Kalaallisut: Qimusseriarsuaq), is a larg
  • he northern part of Upernavik Archipelago, in Melville Bay, approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) to the north
  • An Inuit hunting boat in southern Melville Bay.
  • lement of northern Greenland, on the shore of Melville Bay.
  • g an early love interest of the writer Herman Melville before she chose to marry a local merchant in
  • Melville believed that she had been blocked due to the
  • Melville Bell died at age 86 in 1905 due to pneumonia
  • August 7 - Alexander Melville Bell, educator (b.1819)
  • It was a home of author Herman Melville between 1838 and 1847.
  • xcept the two AK's eventually rendezvoused at Melville Bight, Baffin Bay, on 20 July.
  • Herman Melville, Billy Budd and Other Stories.
  • Mel Brock (George Melville Brock; February 3, 1888 - October 4, 1956) wa
  • to fill the vacancy caused by the death of J. Melville Broughton and had served only a little over a
  • ut lost the Democratic primary election to J. Melville Broughton.
  • Legislative Assembly, having lost the seat of Melville, but continued to hold a position in the Mini
  • k of Australia, he paid tribute to Sir Leslie Melville by advising the government and others that th
  • Lieutenant Melville C. Kimball - commanded at the battle of the W
  • At Nottingham, Melville, Captain and vice-captain, Dudley Nourse achi
  • Sir Kenneth Melville Carlisle (born 25 March 1941) is a politician
  • Born and raised in Melville, Carlson worked as a farmer before entering p
  • Melville Carlyle (Bud) Germa (August 5, 1920 - June 17
  • Following the divestment, Melville changed their name to CVS Corporation and tra
  • are used throughout the album including Lewis Melville, Chris Brown, and members of the Bourbon Tabe
  • iven extensive discussion in this article, as Melville clearly chose them for their associations.
  • Melville Clyde Kelly (August 4, 1883 - April 29, 1935)
  • ing and as Director of Rugby at Wasps R.F.C., Melville coached the team to their first professional
  • in Fox River, Nova Scotia, the son of George Melville Cochrane and Sarah Soley.
  • William Melville Codrington 5 February 1951 - 29 April 1963
  • He was educated at Edinburgh Academy, Melville College and the University of Edinburgh.
  • He was educated at Stewart's Melville College in his younger years.
  • He went to school at Stewart's Melville College in Edinburgh and Dollar Academy in Cl
  • The notable botanist Ronald Melville considered Goodyer's Elm Ulmus minor subsp.
  • Melville continued her support duties, now servicing t
  • In Herman Melville's The Tartarus of Maids, Melville contrasts t
  • Melville Cooper ................ Dr. Crownfield
  • Melville Cooper ... Smedley
  • Melville Cooper as Barty
  • Melville Cooper as George Curtis
  • Melville Cooper - Dr. Clarence Sommerfield
  • Melville Cooper as Herbert 'Snuffy' Fenton
  • Melville Cooper as M. W. Picard
  • oncept after selling K&K stores to KB Toys, a Melville Corp.
  • During that year, Melville Corporation divested their other retail compa
  • the beginning of 1996, CVS was a division of Melville Corporation.
  • the juniors' specialty store division of the Melville Corporation.
  • d Office also has a Scottish headquarters, on Melville Crescent in Edinburgh's New Town.
  • Slade tries to convince studio chief Melville Crossman (Adolphe Menjou) to give the female
  • Adolphe Menjou as Melville Crossman
  • Melville departed Southampton, England, on 7 January 1
  • Sir James Melville described him as "of nature, upright, just, a
  • Melville deserted the Acushnet in the Marquesas Island
  • Black-and-white reproduction of Charles Melville Dewey's "Sunshine and Shadow"
  • Melville died in Kempsey in 1982.
  • The presbytery, however, supplied to Andrew Melville documents to show that Gladstanes had signed
  • their deeds in 1947) - Martin Donnelly, Alan Melville, Dudley Nourse, Jack Robertson, Norman Yardle
  • The Daily News was founded by Melville E. Stone in 1875 and began publishing early t
  • ists, showing the work of Conroy Maddox, John Melville, Emmy Bridgwater and the young Desmond Morris
  • Melville enjoyed most of his tennis success while play
  • As a member of the noble Melville family, he was related to the Earls of Leven
  • inally commissioned as the family seat of the Melville family, the house became an RAF hospital duri
  • nal popular music song written by Bob Howard, Melville Farley and Eddie Calvert in 1954.
  • 77, travels southward from LA 10 near the old Melville Ferry roadway in Pointe Coupee Parish through
  • Partnering Rick Leach in doubles, Melville finished runner-up at the 1995 Wimbledon Cham
  • Melville focuses intensely on those staples of the cri
  • Group in the Midlands, with Maddox and Robert Melville focusing on building relations with what they
  • ll 1.5 miles northwestward of the tip of Cape Melville, for a total elevation of 297 ft (90.5m) abov
  • George returned to Melville for the remainder of his life, staying active
  • efield, Gringegalgona, Hilgay, Konongwootong, Melville Forest, Moree, Muntham, Nareen, Parkwood, Pig
  • 1843, Jones returned a young deserter, Herman Melville, from the Sandwich Islands to the United Stat
  • Joined by Chief Justice Melville Fuller and Associate Justices Stephen Johnson
  • h Brewer, Stephen J. Field, and Chief Justice Melville Fuller dissenting.
  • Chief Justice: Melville Fuller
  • s authored by Henry Billings Brown, joined by Melville Fuller, John Marshall Harlan, Rufus Wheeler P
  • llie was co-owner of La Vista social club, in Melville, Gauteng (Johannesburg); but she sold her sha
  • Henry Dundas, 3rd Viscount Melville GCB (25 February 1801 - 1 Feb 1876) was a Bri
  • Sam Melville Gibbons was born in Tampa, Florida on January
  • Melville Gideon
  • t is very loosely adapted from the 1951 novel Melville Goodwin, U.S.A. by John P. Marquand, which ha
  • Melville got underway on 12 January 1942 for Europe, r
  • Jonathan Welsh as Melville Greenspan
  • McLoughlin vs. Melville H. Long on September 9, 1911 at The Champions
  • Melville, H., Moby-Dick; or, The Whale.
  • Melville had been one of the "harbingers of surrealism
  • John Melville had six of his paintings banned from an exhib
  • s Labour Member of Parliament (MP), Sir James Melville, had died on 1 May, aged 46.
  • Melville Harold "Mel" Bungey (born 30 August 1934) is
  • May 16 - Charles Melville Hays, railway executive (d.1912)
  • During 1852 as Captain Melville he was alleged to have led a large band of bu
  • Born in Kempsey to Robert Leslie and Caroline Melville, he was a building contractor and banana grow
  • The eldest son of Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville, he was captain of the 83rd Regiment from 182
  • lips, W. M. Thackeray, Edward Everett, Herman Melville, Henry Ward Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • culturation, working with Robert Redfield and Melville Herskovits on a prestigious Social Science Re
  • Melville Herskovits's position formed one half of the
  • n unsecured home for youth offenders opposite Melville High School.
  • She attended Ward Melville High School.
  • Herman Melville House is a historic home located at Lansingbu
  • Drunk: The Definitive Drinker's Dictionary, Melville House (October, 2009), ISBN 978-1-933633-75-6
  • The American version of the book published by Melville House Publishing includes an appendix contain
  • The Pathseeker (translated by Tim Wilkinson), Melville House Publishing, 2008, ISBN 978-1-933633-53-
  • of Media (and the Fight to Save Democracy)" ( Melville House Publishing, 2005).
  • he resided at what is now known as the Herman Melville House in Lansingburgh, New York.
  • cinella is being re-released as a part of the Melville House Publishing's Art of the Novella series.
  • Hoboken, NJ: Melville House Publishing, 2002.
  • For the Herman Melville House in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, see Arrow
  • sists of five buildings - Archibald House and Melville House, two Grade II listed arts and crafts-st
  • d was published in English in October 2005 by Melville House.
  • and most balanced single piece of writing on Melville I have seen.
  • ns; the last impeachment was that of Viscount Melville in 1806.
  • He represents the district of Lake Melville in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Ass
  • urn influenced American novelists like Herman Melville in works such as Moby Dick (1851).
  • es from the meeting of Conroy Maddox and John Melville in 1935, after an exchange of letters in the
  • h the Black Panther Party by the time she met Melville in 1968.
  • an, who represented the electoral district of Melville in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan f
  • Melville, In the Lena Delta (Boston, 1885)
  • Maria married Alan Melville in 1814, and their son was the author Herman
  • Melville is the smallest incorporated city in Saskatch
  • The City of Melville is a Local Government Area in the southern su
  • Lake Melville is a provincial electoral district for the Ho
  • Herman Melville is the presiding spirit, from the title throu
  • Code Name Melville is a co-production between Nocturnes Producti
  • Melville Island is one of two major breeding grounds f
  • In the west, it is separated from Melville Island by Dundas Strait.
  • later passed over in favour of Fort Dundas on Melville Island and Fort Wellington at Raffles Bay.
  • He served as warden for Melville Island prison near Halifax beginning in 1875.
  • in) set in Pirlangimpi located on the Melville Island during the 1999/2000 wet season.
  • the northern area of Kakadu National Park and Melville Island in the Northern Territory.
  • hrisorum, named in 1993 from fossils found on Melville Island in the Northwest Territories.
  • rian Jaya, the Northern Territory (Darwin and Melville Island) and Papua New Guinea (Morobe, Madang,
  • million years ago) Hiccles Cove Formation of Melville Island, Canada, one of the islands in the Can
  • Melville Island, Canada
  • he peninsula, to Soldier Point in the east of Melville Island, the distance is 28 km.
  • oyal Navy on a mission to New South Wales and Melville Island.
  • His Zero crash-landed on Melville Island.
  • the Tiwi Land Council covering Bathurst and Melville Islands north of Darwin.
  • (Alaska and in Canada on Banks, Victoria and Melville Islands)
  • Directed by Jean-Pierre Melville, it stars Lino Ventura as Gustave Minda, know
  • 1971, Melville J. Herskovits Award for Rwanda and Burundi, A
  • Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies: Est
  • Mortimer Melville Jackson (March 5, 1809 - October 13, 1889) wa
  • The Melville Jacobs Papers at the University of Washington
  • Some data was collected by Melville Jacobs.
  • n Scollay, William Erving, James Swan, Thomas Melville, James Thompson, James Graham, William Doll,
  • films for Enrico, Jose Giovanni, Jean-Pierre Melville, Jean-Pierre Mocky, and Yves Boisset.
  • Rienzi Melville Johnston (September 9, 1849 - February 28, 19
  • Representative from Georgia, cousin of Rienzi Melville Johnston.
  • Frank Melville Jones (1866-1941), Anglican colonial bishop
  • The Rt Rev Frank Melville Jones, CBE, DD was an Anglican Colonial Bisho
  • local artists Alexander Samuel MacLeod, John Melville Kelly, and Huc-Mazelet Luquiens.
  • For the American financier, see Clement Melville Keys.
  • The inquiry's report singled out Major Melville Langslow, Finance Member on both the Civil Av
  • "Nowhere in all America", Herman Melville later wrote in Moby-Dick, "will you find more
  • Herman Melville later speculated that all would have survived
  • The first feature film of Melville, Le Silence de la Mer (1949), attracted the a
  • Robert Melville Lee (born August 7, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio) i
  • Melville left little direct information about the even
  • Cape Melville Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located i
  • Herman Melville lived for a year in one of the early rowhouse
  • th Services (NASDAQ: GTIV), formerly based in Melville, Long Island, New York and now in Atlanta, Ge
  • David Alexander Leslie Melville, Lord Balgonie (26 January 1954 - 14 February
  • Sir Melville Macnaghten writes that Ms. Pearcey, when aske
  • Sir Melville Macnaghten
  • tinhull and met her second husband, Prof John Melville Malins, at a Garden History Society meeting;
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