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  • Poole, a left winger who can also play in central mi
  • Marcia Poole, a passing motorist, stopped the kidnapping an
  • Here rest the remains of Elizabeth Poole, a native of Old England, of good family, frie
  • leaflet from the Conservative candidate Eddie Poole accused the Liberal Democrat candidate Peter S
  • (where he had met and married, in 1946, Betty Poole), Addey worked for a time as a private tutor i
  • Like her brother, Lane Poole adopted local customs and dress in order to ga
  • The Baltic Exchange II at the RNLI Depot in Poole after withdrawal from service (left, beside a
  • In 1612 Jonas Poole again sailed to Spitsbergen on a whaling exped
  • in the village of Colehill, near Wimborne and Poole, along the south coast of Dorset.
  • l production of "Peter Pan" at the Lighthouse, Poole, alongside Matthew Kelly, Tracey Childs and Mi
  • While still a member of Cardiacs, Poole also played and worked with the Milton Keynes
  • Poole also served on the Dominion Medical Council.
  • Poole also called for the Ontario Film Review Board
  • Poole also wrote English Annotations on the Holy Bib
  • Poole also obtained "fins" (baleen) and blubber from
  • Poole also co-wrote songs with Smith and Leith and w
  • played the title role in Paul Pry, a comedy by Poole, also at the Gallery of Illustration, in 1870.
  • written by Marius De Vries, Jony Lipsey, Karen Poole, and band members Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena
  • oined the group on vocals and guitars but both Poole and Baker left this group as well before it re
  • Poole and his men proceeded down the Texas Road, whe
  • A35 road, the main route between the towns of Poole and Dorchester.
  • Poole and F. Gill, eds.).
  • operty developers with their first projects in poole and London.
  • from Southampton, smaller coastal ships to use Poole and Dutch schuyts to work from Weymouth.
  • Velvet, Poole, and Machine apparently received much less and
  • been an important port; however the growth of Poole and the gradual silting of the river caused a
  • progress than in any other secondary school in Poole and Bournemouth; the school is placed in the t
  • ive MP from 1997-2001 for Mid Dorset and North Poole and from 2005-10 for South West Norfolk
  • rossroads made by the main road (A348) between Poole and Ringwood and the Wimborne Road/Magna Road
  • Waller, Herb Wiedoeft, Alberta Hunter, Charlie Poole and Jack Teagarden, to more modern versions by
  • staurant was opened in February, 1995 by Bruce Poole and his business partner Nigel Platts-Martin.
  • iza (Brevoort) Chevalier; to Mrs. Mary (Aiken) Poole; and to Abbie L. Ayres.
  • rves as a bypass for the conurbation, north of Poole and Bournemouth but south of many of the satel
  • l is Jeff Hawkins, the vice principal is Randy Poole, and the Director of Athletics is Kevin Perrig
  • on, the Patriots' starting corners were Tyrone Poole and Ty Law.
  • The road through Poole and Bournemouth passes through suburbs.
  • el results, the best for any type of school in Poole, and slightly better than Parkstone.
  • 1926, when it was purchased by the Borough of Poole and replaced with the third and present bridge
  • 3 - for through services towards Bournemouth, Poole and Weymouth.
  • o Weymouth, stopping services from Waterloo to Poole, and local stopping services to Lymington.
  • by Arts Council Lottery Awards, the Borough of Poole and through private donations.
  • The group was formed in 1969 by bassist Terry Poole and drummer Keith Baker, the rhythm section of
  • off Hutt, Jimmy McGill, Jimmy Nicholson, Terry Poole and Frank Worthington) played every league mat
  • them (Clarke, Ellam, Hutt, McGill, Nicholson, Poole and Worthington) played every match.
  • enes were filmed around the English resorts of Poole and Weymouth, in particular featuring the old
  • t secondary school in the urban fringe between Poole and Wimborne, located in Broadstone, Poole, En
  • ical Analysis, 13(2):236-250, 1976 (with W. G. Poole and Paul K. Stockmeyer
  • rvice which runs east to Weymouth, Wareham and Poole and west to Bridport, Lyme Regis, Seaton and E
  • Plans for a major canal to link Bristol and Poole, and therefore to make travel from the Bristol
  • ugh Southampton to towns further west, such as Poole and Dorchester.
  • parishes from three districts, namely Purbeck, Poole, and East Dorset.
  • he station generally sees 2 trains per hour to Poole and London Waterloo and an hourly service to W
  • opulation centre in Dorset, after Bournemouth, Poole, and Weymouth (the population of the historic
  • s unpublished notes on the Apocalypse, used by Poole, and afterwards in the possession of Sir Charl
  • latform 4 is used for services to Bournemouth, Poole and Weymouth as well as First Great Western se
  • She was the estranged wife of Edward Poole and sister of the famous Orientalist Edward Wi
  • he retirement of veteran Cabinet minister Eric Poole and two prominent independent candidacies near
  • t MLA Salome Halldorson and Conservatives John Poole and Huntly Ketchen left the governing coalitio
  • onstructed to connect Salisbury with Wimborne, Poole and the northern parts of Dorset, and that the
  • vices from London and through services towards Poole and Weymouth.
  • The present building, designed by Poole and architect Henry Ives Cobb (1859-1931), ope
  • ctories in Liverpool, Cleckheaton, Pontefract, Poole and York.
  • the main crossing point between the Borough of Poole and the Borough of Bournemouth.
  • in a two way race against NDP candidate Vernal Poole and won a huge majority despite losing some of
  • g in 1888 of a more direct route to London via Poole and New Milton left the Ringwood line as somew
  • ide Elwes during that heroic charge were Major Poole, and Lieutenants Dolphin and Inman of the Gene
  • Nitzsche, Iain Matthews, The Raindrops, Brian Poole and the Tremeloes and The Searchers.
  • Burnett as Dori Grey, Keith Michell as Matthew Poole, and Dina Merrill as Cele.
  • d successively at Trelawny, Tawstock, Weobley, Poole, and Cannington.
  • arles Waring, Liberal Member of Parliament for Poole, and Eliza, daughter of Sir George Denys Bt.,
  • ten by British songwriters Steve Mac and Karen Poole, and produced by Boogieman and Roland Sprember
  • was founded by the owner of 4chan, Christopher Poole, and backed by Andreessen Horowitz, SV Angel,
  • The song was written by Shellie Poole and Graeme Pleeth; adapted by Belinda and Maur
  • 'Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch'
  • Poole appeared on two Cardiacs albums (the 1995 doub
  • ummer against the Detroit Lions on December 8. Poole appeared in five games (one start) his rookie
  • cies of Bournemouth East, Bournemouth West and Poole are traditionally Conservative safe seats and
  • Poole arrived in England in 1905.
  • lled "Carolina Shag" appears in a Helen Powell Poole article in 1936.
  • gave the premiere under Vernon Handley at the Poole Arts Centre on 8 April, 1987.
  • as The Sentinel's Jon Abberley described Harry Poole as 'one of the best wing-halves ever produced
  • the Passion of Jesus was co-written with Garry Poole as a discussion guide for Mel Gibson's film Th
  • Ant Henson (born 14 February, 1989 in Poole as Anthony Mark Henson) is a British singer-so
  • pointed by President Nixon to succeed Cecil F. Poole as United States Attorney for the Northern Dis
  • of the A35 and takes traffic west-bound out of Poole, as well as suburbs such as Creekmoor and Broa
  • g Glamorganshire at the 1874 general election, Poole at a by-election May 1874, and Bristol at a by
  • Earl Poole Ball - piano
  • Album produced by Earl Poole Ball
  • May 21 - Charlie Poole, banjo player and leader of The North Carolina
  • Poole Bay is a bay in the English Channel, off the c
  • The area of Poole Bay was predominantly created during the Pleis
  • Poole Bay and Purbeck, 300BC to AD1660.
  • Poole Bay is a relatively shallow embayment delimite
  • m H. Dabney, Charles Murphy and Dr. Ephraim M. Poole became interested in the youthful clerk and to
  • n January 1997 and was opened to the public in Poole before taking up service between Weymouth and
  • Gunfire 76 is a side-project of Joseph Poole, better known as Wednesday 13.
  • Poole: Blandford Press.
  • Michael "Pooley" Poole born April 23, 1986 in Cardiff, Wales is a rug
  • Van B. "Harold" Poole Born on June 23, 1921 in Orlando, Florida.
  • the 1948 arms were transferred to the present Poole Borough Council.
  • ormer geology schoolteacher, and councillor on Poole Borough Council since 2003) with two daughters
  • were given a long term lease on the stadium by Poole Borough Council.
  • Poole Borough Council is the local authority for the
  • Elections to Poole Borough Council were held on 3 May 2007 in lin
  • Elections to Poole Borough Council were held on 5 May 2011 in lin
  • Poole bought his first good banjo, an Orpheum No. 3
  • arby towns and cities: Shaftesbury, Salisbury, Poole, Bournemouth
  • t conurbation, including parts of the towns of Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch.
  • h-east Dorset, England, including the towns of Poole, Bournemouth, Christchurch.
  • Poole Bridge is situated on the western end of Poole
  • Poole Bridge
  • where he played as an amateur for White Star ( Poole), Bridgwater Town and Bristol City (without ma
  • er sued Combs and Blake-Arnstein, Schuman, and Poole, but lost her court case.
  • in in the 1936 election, and defeated Adalbert Poole by 183 votes.
  • Now an established part of Poole, Canford Heath has grown its own community lif
  • 12 and needing a win to secure a playoff spot, Poole caught a 28-yard touchdown pass from quarterba
  • In his five year NFL career, Poole caught 96 receptions for 1,734 yards and 11 to
  • lar performances in London, Cambridge, Exeter, Poole, Cheltenham, Malvern, Crawley, Sheffield, Wolv
  • ercial, you would always find music on K-BIG,” Poole claimed.
  • mined by Johann Jakob Griesbach, Ropes, Motzo, Poole, Clark, Lagrange, and Walther.
  • disqualified after an appeal by Samuel Sheldon Poole; Clements was reelected in a by-election held
  • Poole closed his hand too soon, the ball broke his t
  • Poole co-founded Daon Development Corporation, the s
  • The Wakefield Poole Collection was released on DVD in 2002.
  • TED Ankara College and then at Bournemouth and Poole College of Art.
  • He studied at Bournemouth and Poole College of Art from 1990 to 1992.
  • The orchestra started out life as the Poole College Orchestra, but the WYO now draws 60-70
  • Constitution Hill site of the Bournemouth and Poole College of Further Education.
  • It is within the Mid Dorset and North Poole constituency of the House of Commons and the S
  • q ft) - and office tower were built in 1975 by Poole Construction of Calgary, and the second retail
  • He entered Parliament in 1614 as member for Poole, continuing to represent that borough in the n
  • Hants & Dorset replaced the trams operated by Poole Corporation, in 1934.
  • Georgia and raised in a small community called Poole Creek, Pace first emerged during the mid-1970s
  • Whitecliff Recreation Ground (part of Poole's Harbourside Park) offers a cricket pitch, us
  • Democrats used to hold 1 seat until cllr Neil Poole crossed the floor to the tories, amid generali
  • The resulting footage was so good that Poole decided to use Donovan for the second segment
  • Instead, Poole decided to scrap the segment and re-shoot with
  • The Poole Delphis range, launched in 1963, was initially
  • Poole died in Lower Montague.
  • Poole died of cancer at age 86.
  • Poole died in Victoria at the age of 67.
  • Poole died in Sydney on 28 July 1959 and was cremate
  • Poole died in 1910 and is buried in Ancient Littlene
  • Poole died in 1904 and is buried in Pine Grove Cemet
  • Poole discovered that the green Mitsubishi Montero S
  • sused third platform at the station facing the Poole docks line.
  • rthy is the junction where a freight branch to Poole docks joins the main line.
  • Bernard Prior, William "Bill" Hopper, Bernard Poole, Don Robinson, Harry Street.
  • ord Heath is a suburb and area of heathland in Poole, Dorset with a population of just under 14,500
  • nd business activities and died at his home in Poole, Dorset in September 1938, aged 80.
  • el is an AA four star hotel in Sandbanks, near Poole, Dorset on the south coast of England.
  • Weaver died at Poole, Dorset on June 28, 1991.
  • he Spanish), was a privateer and smuggler from Poole, Dorset in the late 14th and early 15th centur
  • In January 2009, an independent pound shop in Poole, Dorset was forced to close after a branch of
  • Hooper was born in Poole, Dorset and came to Newfoundland around 1810.
  • He came to St. John's from Poole, Dorset in 1816, later working as a clerk at T
  • ndependent school based in the coastal town of Poole, Dorset on the south coast of England.
  • He imported them through the port of Poole, Dorset and had a Crufts winner.
  • Peter Francis Nolan-Stone (born 13 May 1983 in Poole, Dorset) is a former English cricketer.
  • Natalie Clein (born 25 March 1977, Poole, Dorset) is a British cellist.
  • Karen Legg-Crumpler (born 3 June 1978 in Poole, Dorset) is a former British freestyle swimmer
  • He was born in Poole, Dorset, England.
  • s an English football referee from Broadstone, Poole, Dorset, who has officiated in the Football Le
  • Naive John was born Ian Wylie in Poole, Dorset, his family moving to Glasgow when he
  • ed secondary school (ages 12-16) in Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset, England.
  • English zoologist, surgeon and writer, born in Poole, Dorset, UK.
  • Basil Chubb was born in Branksome, Poole, Dorset, the second eldest of five children.
  • Tony Brock was born in Poole, Dorset, England, on 31 March 1954.
  • ll Club is a football club based in Merley, in Poole, Dorset, England.
  • Kennie died in April 1994 in Poole, Dorset, England, aged 89.
  • Butts was born in Poole, Dorset.
  • He was born in Poole, Dorset.
  • Thornton was born in Poole, Dorset.
  • Lilliput is a district of Poole, Dorset.
  • Stockley attended Lytchett Minster School, in Poole, Dorset.
  • hospital located in the Canford Cliffs area of Poole, Dorset.
  • uted by Orca Book Services, which are based in Poole, Dorset.
  • ritish long-distance runner currently based in Poole, Dorset.
  • Philip Ollerenshaw, Dr Effie Pedaliu, Dr Steve Poole, Dr Michael Richards, Dr Martin Simpson, Dr Pe
  • Although Paye was not present in Poole during the raid, his brother was among those k
  • s far and wide as The New Forest, Bournemouth, Poole, East Dorset, the Waterside area of Southampto
  • Dave Lanning (born in 1938, brought up in Poole, educated at Poole Grammar School) is a retire
  • signal box which controls the branch is at the Poole end of platform 2.
  • Strong was born in Poole, England to Samuel Spratt Strong and Jane Eliz
  • Erica Anne Batchelor (born 10 August 1933 in Poole, England) is a British figure skater.
  • Brian Crutcher (born 23 August 1934 in Poole, England) is a former international speedway r
  • strolore: The Astrology Magazine, published in Poole, England, and the Celtic Astrologer: The Journ
  • He was born in Poole, England, the son of Francis Lester, who was a
  • Sarah-Jane Hutt (born 1964) from Poole, England, was the fifth Miss United Kingdom to
  • Poole England,1791; d. 1875), merchant, politician,
  • football club based in Hamworthy, a suburb of Poole, England.
  • imal is a clothing retailer and brand based in Poole, England.
  • On 15 August 1914, Poole enlisted in the Australian Naval and Military
  • All tracks by Bryan Poole, except where noted.
  • Poole failed to establish himself at Huish Park and,
  • and he came to be affectionately known by the Poole fans as 'Super Simmo'.
  • "Pick Up if You're There" (Spawton, Poole, Filkins) - 13:39
  • "The Road Much Further On" (Spawton, Poole, Filkins) - 8:39
  • Dick Poole Fillies' Stakes
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