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  • e Commodity Futures Trading Commission; Mark Patterson, a former Goldman lobbyist who is chief of s
  • ords and is dedicated to the memory of Roger Patterson, a member of the death metal band Atheist wh
  • as defeated by current commissioner Jerry E. Patterson, a former state senator from Houston.
  • He was articled to William Francis Patterson, a solicitor at Leamington, and after comple
  • Southwestern Seminary president Paige Patterson, a young Earth creationist, "said that when
  • It is named after W. Irwin Patterson, a professor emeritus of biology at Texas Lu
  • He is the grandson of the late James Patterson, a former Australian champion in the 10 mile
  • She is originally introduced as Hayley Patterson, a shy shop supervisor (played by Julie Hesm
  • University of North Carolina School of Law, Patterson, a Democrat, was an attorney and local judge
  • In 1915, during World War I, Patterson accepted a commission by the British governm
  • lowing the first Assembly elections in 1773, Patterson acquired over 100,000 acres (400 km2) of lan
  • Patterson advocated unifying the armed services (army
  • he Air Force Logistics Command at the Wright Patterson AFB.
  • to the colony of Sydney in January 1809 with Patterson, after Patterson assumed command of New Sout
  • Best bowling in an innings: 6/29, by Patrick Patterson against India in 1987/88.
  • e United States Air Force, located at Wright Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) Area B in Riverside,
  • ngineer and research group leader for Wright Patterson Air Force Base Aerospace Research Laboratori
  • , and parts of Dayton, Riverside, and Wright Patterson Air Force Base are part of the district.
  • light, which took a place between the Wright Patterson Air Force Base (Dayton, Ohio) and the Carswe
  • Patterson also informed presidential candidate John F.
  • Patterson also signed Chicago Unions pitcher Harry Buc
  • Patterson also served as a captain in the militia.
  • Patterson also served in the California State Assembly
  • James E. "Gravy" Patterson, also known as Pat Patterson, (March 26, 193
  • and president of Emergency Physicians, Inc.. Patterson also served as president of the Arizona chap
  • During his collegiate years Patterson also played in the USL Premier Development L
  • ly 1900s, the company was owned by Stanley & Patterson, an electrical supplies conglomerate.
  • reputation, livelihood and safety at stake, Patterson, an experienced tiger hunter from his milita
  • ngineering Officer aboard the Destroyers USS Patterson and USS Charles S. Sperry.
  • town, Col. West Offered fifty acres between Patterson and Oak Streets, and J. A. dasher offered fi
  • ngtime Triangle area radio personalities Pat Patterson and Maury O'Dell with musical favorites dati
  • d by Keith Crouch, Kipper Jones, and Rahsaan Patterson and produced by Krouch for her self-titled d
  • and David A. Martin replaced them with Jerry Patterson and Ray Stinnett and changed the name to "Sa
  • A son of James Patterson, and grandson of Jehu Patterson, Samuel Patt
  • Cowboy Frank Patterson and other Cowboys promised to return the mul
  • Woods then kidnapped Patterson's two children, 11-year-old Sarah Patterson
  • ent Winter and his parents are played by Lee Patterson and Betty McDowall.
  • e she served as flagship for Commodore D. T. Patterson and cruised on goodwill visits and for the p
  • Both his brother William Patterson and his nephew Augustus Frank were also U.S.
  • h Proops and McShane impressed producers Dan Patterson and Mark Leveson, who put them on their show
  • Sarcee Trail between Patterson and Edworthy Park
  • kHat, Dan Kaminsky presented joint work with Patterson and Sassaman, revealing pervasive flaws in t
  • was animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse, Ray Patterson and Irven Spence and was released to theater
  • alley, Bay Horse, Florence, Gilmore, Mackay, Patterson, and Yankee Fork all ran on the order of ten
  • rs, Z'EV, John M. Bennett, Le Syndicat, Jaan Patterson and Alig Fodder of Family Fodder.
  • s like Sen. Howell Heflin, Gov. John Malcolm Patterson, and U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Hugo B
  • Jazz Band played at the venue, with Ottilie Patterson, and on 19 May 1961 Acker Bilk performed.
  • largely by former employees of Google, Anna Patterson and Russell Power.
  • ludes Warren William, Alice Brady, Elizabeth Patterson, and Lyle Talbot.
  • zales, Mary Compton Psyllos, Melissa Compton Patterson; and eight grandsons.
  • hroeder that focuses on Dr. Francine 'Penny' Patterson and her work with Koko, the gorilla Patterso
  • altimore, Maryland, near the intersection of Patterson, and Wabash Avenues.
  • 989, he traveled to Tijuana, Mexico with Tim Patterson and his trainer, Bill Anderson, with whom he
  • amplin created a law partnership with Lucius Patterson, and in 1856 he was elected a judge of the R
  • animated by Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence, Ray Patterson and Ed Barge and released in theatres on Jul
  • chel, and sought help from housemates Vinnie Patterson and Sally Fletcher, and business partner Alf
  • 9 and in 1922 respectively along with Gerald Patterson and Bill Tilden.
  • f the nine moral regions identified by James Patterson and Peter Kim in their acclaimed 1991 geopol
  • ich was designed by SP's architect Daniel J. Patterson, and built in 1902 by the Southern Pacific R
  • ia, reaching places such as Manteca, Merced, Patterson and Sonora.
  • ng a Ford-powered Riley with Zak Brown, Mark Patterson and former Ligier and Brabham teammate Blund
  • ne County, Illinois, USA between the town of Patterson and the White Hall/Hillview blacktop.
  • area, he and Serge Dumont later lost to Pat Patterson and Raymond Rougeau in a tournament final fo
  • directed by Neil Jordan, and starring Sarah Patterson and Angela Lansbury.
  • ders, but a friend of Oates told police that Patterson and the victim had once argued over who was
  • eos featuring Skat Kat were also directed by Patterson and Reckinger, one of which was shown to the
  • video of 1990, which was directed by Michael Patterson and Candace Reckinger.
  • It was described by Patterson and Watkins in 1962.
  • e Center was established by Elizabeth Chapin Patterson and Princess Norina Matchabelli in the early
  • 1978 by guitarist Dan O'Neill, bassist Blake Patterson, and drummer David Mider.
  • uler, Wyndie Havnaer, Michael Johnson, Scott Patterson, and Patrick White.
  • w of two other U.S. Representatives, William Patterson and George Washington Patterson.
  • ave Thomas, Long John Silver's founder James Patterson, and Ohio State University president William
  • am Greenberg, replacing the struggling Corey Patterson, and Jason Dubois.
  • twice: first, in 1869, to Miss Catherine L. Patterson, and second, on November 29, 1882, to Miss N
  • was animated by Ed Barge, Irven Spence, Ray Patterson and Kenneth Muse, with backgrounds by John D
  • The team was coached by Gary Patterson and played their home games at Amon G. Carte
  • The son of Samuel F. Patterson and his wife, Phoebe Caroline, Patterson was
  • She won re-election in 1996 against Terrill Patterson and in 1999 against incumbent councillor Meg
  • ife: In the thriller novel, written by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge, a serial killer known
  • The names were shots at Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco who worked for WWF as Vinc
  • ogs will be led by 11th year head coach Gary Patterson and will play their home games at Amon G. Ca
  • side of Billy Houliston, Roy Henderson, Jim Patterson and Dougie Sharpe.
  • Northern Ireland, the son of William Robert Patterson and Elizabeth Fleming.
  • While ambassador to Colombia, Patterson and U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone were the all
  • orn in Pictou, Nova Scotia, the son of Abram Patterson and Christiana McGregor.
  • tten by Ben E. King (Benjamin Nelson), Lover Patterson and George Treadwell, and produced by Jerry
  • ad three teachers (Mr. Thompson, Mrs. Maggie Patterson and Miss May Bird Carmine) when it first ope
  • veral of her contemporaries, including James Patterson and Stephen King, the latter of whom describ
  • It starred Jock Mahoney and Shirley Patterson and was directed by Virgil W. Vogel.
  • ewark, New Jersey and partnered with Erastus Patterson and leased the old High Street Brewery that
  • round the park and Australians ralians Brett Patterson and Brendan Williams giving the Rams real st
  • the World Turns from 1981 to 1982 and Linda Patterson Anderson on Days of our Lives from 1984 to 1
  • In 2005, Patterson announced that he was battling prostate canc
  • Prime Minister P. J. Patterson announced on the 27 November that the electi
  • Oregon Governor I. L. Patterson appointed the Republican Hoss on that same d
  • In 1981, Bishop J.O. Patterson appointed Dr. Edward Lee Battles President o
  • Heinz and Patterson are the only two Democrats to have filed for
  • m Simpson, Cyril Peacock, Patrick Sercu, Sid Patterson, Arie van Vliet, Mario Ghella, Russell Mockr
  • Patterson, Arthur Henry.
  • Elizabeth Patterson as Ma Brannan
  • Elizabeth Patterson as Tabitha Singleton
  • e same time slot the season before), and Lee Patterson as Dave Thorne.
  • Elizabeth Patterson as 'Ma' Miller
  • Elizabeth Patterson as Aunt Jennie
  • Elizabeth Patterson as Aunt Hedwige
  • Andrew Patterson as Billy/Lana
  • President George W. Bush appointed Patterson as the United States Ambassador to Pakistan
  • constructed in 1885 By Dr. Armstead Jackson Patterson as a retirement home for his parents; it is
  • Hank Patterson as Deaf Bus Passenger
  • ter, it returned at night and began stalking Patterson as he tried to hunt it.
  • dent, with E. B. Babcock, Emerson, and J. T. Patterson as his Vice-presidents and Ernst Mayr as sec
  • Shirley Patterson as Ann Anderson (as Shawn Smith)
  • der United States Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson as an army medical investigator with the ran
  • Jay Patterson, as Bertnie
  • Elizabeth Patterson as Annie
  • Troy Patterson as Joe
  • unding vice president who succeeded Franklin Patterson as President (1971-1977), and who had helped
  • Melody Patterson as Jeannie
  • He was appointed by Governor Paul L. Patterson as the chair of the Education Committee in 1
  • Marnette Patterson as Rachel Thomas
  • Howard Jay Patterson as Barak
  • Jean Patterson as Valerie Maitland
  • ond AGP a victory he shared after using Bill Patterson as a relief driver.
  • Elizabeth Patterson as Aunt Blanche
  • Elizabeth Patterson as Mrs Randall
  • John Patterson as James Lang
  • insky presented joint work with Sassaman and Patterson at Black Hat in Las Vegas, showing multiple
  • n sailing ship of 1400 tons built by William Patterson at Bristol in 1865.
  • ion I-AA (now FCS) football with coach Andre Patterson at the helm.
  • ompass point with Harmon at the south point, Patterson at the west point, and Weber at the north po
  • ompleted an MMus with Robert Saxton and Paul Patterson at the Royal Academy of Music in London and
  • In late 2004, presenter James Patterson attempted his second record breaking attempt
  • Patterson attempts to kill them, but they both escape.
  • Patterson attended the University of New Brunswick, ea
  • Born in Naugatuck, Connecticut, Patterson attended the public schools.
  • Born in Pittsburg, Kansas, Patterson attended the public schools.
  • rican Methodist Episcopal Zion church at 630 Patterson Avenue in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
  • Patterson Avenue is a secondary road that starts in Lo
  • of Burnaby's Central Park, at the corner of Patterson Avenue and Central Boulevard.
  • e aid of computer graphics" and of the Lindo Patterson Award, 2005 (American Crystallographic Assoc
  • ., Patton, J. & Pires-Costa, L., D'Elia, G., Patterson, B. (2008).
  • Leite, Y. and Patterson, B. 2008.
  • Patterson, B. and D'Elia, G. 2008.
  • D'Elia, G. and Patterson, B. 2008.
  • D'Elia, G., Pardinas, U. and Patterson, B. 2008.
  • Vargas, J., Weksler, M., Jayat, J.P. & Patterson, B. 2008.
  • s, J., Bernal, N., Zeballos, H., Vivar, E. & Patterson, B., Pardinas, U. and Jayat, J.P. 2008.
  • Patterson, B., Pardinas, U. and D'Elia, G. 2008.
  • Bernal, N., Zeballos, H., Vargas, J., Patterson, B., Jayat, J.P., and Pardinas, U. 2008.
  • Percequillo, A., Weksler M., Langguth, A., Patterson, B., D'Elia, G. & Teta, P. (2008).
  • as, J., Bernal, N., Zeballos, H., Vivar, E., Patterson, B., Pardinas, U. and Jayat, J.P. 2008.
  • the grand daughter of former Governor Walter Patterson, Bannerman returned to the colony of her bir
  • ns from (alternately) News Director(s) David Patterson Barb Flemming.
  • included Don Curtis (for many years), David Patterson, Barb Flemming (who was also important to th
  • s, mezzo-soprano, Daisy Bates/Kabbarli; Dean Patterson, baritone, Goondowell; Carol Kohler, soprano
  • After Barlow's death, his wife Marion Patterson Barlow sold the villa and the property to th
  • urned, and when this failed, they asked that Patterson be removed from office.
  • Later in the year Patterson became convinced that tax increases were aft
  • 1937, its former routing in Patterson became part of an extended NY 216, which con
  • Patterson became a member of the American Institute of
  • However, no sooner had Patterson been appointed than he lost the job to Jim S
  • Gen. Robert Patterson before being transferred to the army of Brig
  • lik, Erna Kaluza, Les Kaluza, Rick Leon, Don Patterson, Bill Perkins, Joanna Romersa, Paul Sommers,
  • Daniel Patterson Blades (25 August 1888 - 6 February 1959) wa
  • John Patterson Blair (NP)
  • ssing, Burton, Gibson, Harrison, Wallbridge, Patterson, Blair, Mowat, and Brown, and the part of th
  • e Bill Bunn, Dave Edwards, Randy Steele, Pat Patterson, Bob Johnson (dec.)
  • For the James Patterson book, see Violets Are Blue (novel).
  • James Patterson born on October 7, 1977 in Huntsville, Alaba
  • ringville, Alabama is the birthplace of Hank Patterson, born on October 9, 1888, who played Mr. Fre
  • Clare and Patterson both left in the years following, with the l
  • s born on August 21, 1893 to John and Hester Patterson Bouchillon in Oconee County, South Carolina
  • treet, on the corner of Main Street and G.E. Patterson Boulevard, just south of the downtown busine
  • John Patterson Bryan Maxwell (1804-1845), U.S. Representati
  • John Patterson Bryan Maxwell at the Biographical Directory
  • Robert Patterson, businessman and naturalist (d.1872).
  • He resigned in 1992 to be replaced by Foster Patterson, but later returned for the tour promoting S
  • In the mid 1970's, Patterson, by then a staff sergeant, served as a Basic
  • He lost his seat to Liberal Allan Patterson by almost 2,000 votes in the 1988 provincial
  • rst appeared in 1885 in a book by J Brunlees Patterson called Life in the Ranks of the British Army
  • Originally from Chico, California, Patterson came to the District in January 1977 to be a
  • Many of the original players including Patterson came from the recently disbanded Page Fence
  • Josiah Abigail Patterson Campbell (March 2, 1830 - January 10, 1917)
  • Josiah Abigail Patterson Campbell
  • Directors: Ray Patterson, Carl Urbano
  • The Patterson ceased hotel operations sometime in the 1970
  • Faculty/Staff Association, and the Virginia Patterson Chapter of Mortar Board Honors Society at th
  • Patterson charts were widely used in the U.S.A.
  • al of 2011, involving original members Kevin Patterson, Chic Medley, Graham McGregor and Eddie Jord
  • Carly Patterson Chosen for Gymnastics Hall of Fame SI.com, F
  • "That's What the Blues is All About," which Patterson co-wrote.
  • e Vacuum have included writers such as Glenn Patterson, Colin Graham, Leontia Flynn, Stephen Mullan
  • In 2003, Patterson collaborated with composer Osvaldo Golijov a
  • days later, after his first campaign speech, Patterson collapsed during a meeting with campaign adv
  • J. C. Patterson Collegiate Institute in Windsor, Ontario was
  • Also see Stephen Patterson, Colonial Wars and Aboriginal Peoples, p. 14
  • The Patterson Colony map was filed with the Stanislaus Cou
  • On leaving East Thurrock, joint manager, Lee Patterson commented saying; "With Tony [Boot] coming i
  • Early childhood educator, Patterson Community School
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