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  • time so they went to a friend of a friend Adam Shaw a local web designer.
  • as his exploits on the gridiron that earned Mr. Shaw a place in The Ohio State University Athletic H
  • W. A. Shaw, A History of the English Church during the Civ
  • 187) The company was founded by Theodore Lyman Shaw, a member of a wealthy and prominent family fro
  • The stadium was named for Lawrence T. "Buck" Shaw, a former football coach of the SCU Broncos.
  • Huw Evans (Martin Shaw), a Welsh medical student, another friend of th
  • bitter fights with archrival Roy "Mean Machine" Shaw, a former patient of Broadmoor Hospital, were d
  • Steve Buscemi as Cornell Shaw: a former addict who now works as one of the co
  • ie (later to become Coheed and Cambria) and Zac Shaw, a long time friend of Nate and Morgan took his
  • Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw: A Correspondence (1931); and The Shaw-Terry Le
  • ion and as a result came to know George Bernard Shaw, a patron of the academy.
  • Shaw, a Labour Party MP and cabinet minister, was pr
  • e 1974 movie starring Walter Matthau and Robert Shaw, a 1998 TV-movie remake of the same title, and
  • The vessel was named after Eyre Massey Shaw, a former chief of the London Fire Brigade.
  • ; fearing that they would contract TB from Mrs. Shaw, a separate house was built for them, nearby.
  • Sinatra's widow Barbara: Kill Switch with Bill Shaw, a former British soldier wrongly imprisoned in
  • It was home to Julius Shaw, a friend of William Shakespeare best known for
  • Perth, Prince Edward Island, the son of Robert Shaw, a Scottish immigrant, and Jane Williams, born
  • mbric Pen, meaning hill or ridge, and the Saxon Shaw, a wood or thicket; thus Penshaw is the wooded
  • The property was handed down to Captain Otho Shaw, a world traveller and collector, who housed nu
  • "Girl Don't Come" did afford Shaw a #2 hit in South Africa while in Australia the
  • ith,C.B. 1977 The sea snake Hydrophis spiralis ( Shaw); a new species of the fauna of Thailand.
  • cause of LaRocca's influence, Kallen can't find Shaw a fight anywhere in Ohio, so the two are forced
  • en reassigned without equipment or personnel to Shaw AAF, South Carolina.
  • In October 1930 Kennedy Shaw accompanied Ralph Alger Bagnold on a trip from
  • Although Shaw acquired the Global Television Network in late
  • Ed Shaw added a delay to a sound in "We Run" which made
  • ddle School, Springfield Elementary School, and Shaw Adult Learning Center.
  • Shaw AFB, South Carolina (22 July 1952-18 June 1954)
  • igned to the 363d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Shaw AFB, South Carolina.
  • Reactivated by Tactical Air Command at Shaw AFB, SC in 1969 as an RF-4C Phantom II training
  • Close liaison was maintained between units at Shaw AFB, SC for many activities.
  • The 20th was reassigned to Shaw AFB, replacing the 363d Fighter Wing as part of
  • er, after no "serious contenders" came forward, Shaw agreed to continue as chairman.
  • Shaw agreed that not having done this was a mistake.
  • On 1 January 1994, it was reactivated at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, transitioning t
  • ron (79 FS) is part of the 20th Fighter Wing at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina.
  • he United States Air Force and the host unit at Shaw Air Force Base South Carolina.
  • 682d Air Support Operations Squadron ( Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina)
  • a live fire during a field training exercise at Shaw Air Force Base.
  • ed to the 363rd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, where he flew t
  • Central Command Air Forces, the NOSC, based at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina, is responsibl
  • tivated on 1 January 1994, to its present home, Shaw Air Force Base, flying the A-10 Thunderbolt II.
  • e under Air Combat Command with headquarters at Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter, South Carolina.
  • 363d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing stationed at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina.
  • Home Air Force Base, Idaho; 20th Fighter Wing, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina; and the 347th R
  • hael Robert Pritchard (born October 26, 1969 in Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina) is a former pro
  • hile "Britgirls" Helen Shapiro, Lulu and Sandie Shaw all recorded "It's in His Kiss", though none of
  • Shaw, along with U.S. Senators Tim Johnson, John Thu
  • Shaw, along with his former legislative colleague an
  • His older brother Hayden Shaw also plays in the national team.
  • Shaw also played first class cricket for Canterbury.
  • Shaw also entered debates in International Relations
  • Shaw also learned trombone and bass growing up, and
  • Shaw also was an assistant coach for several college
  • Shaw also played in the Rugby World Cup 2007 for Eng
  • Shaw also competed in two Summer Olympics, earning h
  • Along the way, Shaw also became interested in acting.
  • Shaw also played basketball and baseball for Grant a
  • Shaw also served as the National President of the Au
  • h Kensington, St John's Wood (where he met Byam Shaw, also born in India) and Royal Academy Schools.
  • Jemmy Shaw also known as Jimmy Shaw was one of the pioneer
  • any (as Hi Records) is headed by Adalah Bennett Shaw, Alvin's daughter.
  • Lindsey Shaw, American actress known for her role as Jennife
  • riendships with J. M. Barrie and George Bernard Shaw among other celebrities of their era.
  • ductor and producer, and counted George Bernard Shaw amongst his circle of friends.
  • married to Elizabeth, daughter of Captain John Shaw, an early naval commander and a hero of the 1st
  • George Bernard Shaw, an avowed Wagnerite, wrote that "it could only
  • Nicholson and Shaw, Ancient Egyptian Materials and Technology Camb
  • Chapters in Nicholson & Shaw, Ancient Egyptian Materials and Technology (Cam
  • es of the early and mid-sixties included Graham Shaw and Bernard Shaw, but it was the arrival of Ted
  • She also wrote Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas: A Correspondence and develo
  • , including Sawyer as Olivia, Mellett as Maria, Shaw and Guiney as Toby Belch and Andrew Aguecheek,
  • celebrating Fitzgerald, it was performed by Ian Shaw and Claire Martin.
  • ition out of frustration over "backstabbing" by Shaw and (unbeknownst to Shaw) had already resigned
  • The camera zooms upon the bodies of Shaw and Trip.
  • According to Shaw and Shaw, Mehmed Emin Rauf Pasha and his predec
  • athleen LeRoux), Rosabelle (portrayed by Denise Shaw), and the Treetown toys invite viewers to play,
  • on John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress (though Shaw and Willis denied having read it beforehand ).
  • Newhey, at the south of Milnrow by Shaw and Crompton, is the most distinct of these are
  • askerley, both on Waskerley Beck, and at Smiddy Shaw and Hisehope.
  • d Cincinnati in 1844 by settlers Joshua "Sheep" Shaw and his son, A. C. R. Shaw, who thought the sit
  • ter three years with a combined record of 6-24, Shaw and the Falcons broke through in 2005 with an 1
  • ups during the early 1960s, most notably Rickie Shaw and the Dolphins, where he worked with future H
  • He was the son of James Edward Shaw and his wife Gladys Elizabeth Lester.
  • res, including one of St. Joan in the garden of Shaw's house in Ayot St Lawrence in Hertfordshire, w
  • Percy Dearmer, Martin Shaw and Ralph Vaughan Williams (1928)
  • White Sox for Wes Covington, Stan Johnson, Bob Shaw, and Gerry Staley.
  • Bradley, John Rhys-Davies, Todd Jensen, Alonna Shaw and Rufus Swart as the Cyborg.
  • len Foley, Aretha Franklin, Maria McKee, Sandie Shaw and (as "How Glad I Am") Olivia Newton-John and
  • a 1925 hymnal compiled by Percy Dearmer, Martin Shaw and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
  • erican writers, including Dorothy Parker, Irwin Shaw, and Bernard Malamud.
  • Members included Snowy Shaw and Vampirella (vocals) and Jean-Pierre de Sade
  • ese subfamilies, Kv1 (Shaker), Kv2 (Shab), Kv3 ( Shaw) and Kv4 (Shal), consist of pore-forming alpha
  • Perry Shaw and Hepburn's restoration reflects the building
  • Perth, Prince Edward Island, the son of Robert Shaw and Jane Williams, and educated at Prince of Wa
  • lso worked as a sideman with the likes of Eddie Shaw and Jimmy Dawkins.
  • ide pianist James P. Johnson, clarinetist Artie Shaw and guitarist Les Paul.
  • It originates in the Burnage area of Shaw and Crompton, and flows through Milnrow into Ro
  • articles about settlements (such as Chew Stoke, Shaw and Crompton, Blyth) for any additional/advance
  • e backing musicians on European tours by Sandie Shaw and Chris Andrews and The Paramounts eventually
  • 5) along with fellow pop/rock luminaries Sandie Shaw and Tina Turner.
  • e, Ontario, the son of Thomas Mackie and Jessie Shaw, and was educated there.
  • Joseph Conrad, Elizabeth Craig, George Bernard Shaw, and H.G. Wells.
  • is now known for his works about George Bernard Shaw, and his life of Henry Salt.
  • he married Dr Gillian Shaw and has a daughter and a son.
  • It dominates the skyline of Shaw and Crompton, and is the Metropolitan Borough o
  • All tracks written by J. Shaw and J. Ford.
  • Mark Hilditch (born 20 August 1960 in Shaw and Crompton, Lancashire) is a former English f
  • Shaw and Pearson wrote, designed the stunts, and act
  • lt, succeeding his fellow Old Derbeian Geoffrey Shaw, and remained at Gresham's for the rest of his
  • e, working with such stars as Tom Jones, Sandie Shaw, and The Who.
  • Shaw and his riding mechanic John "Jigger" Johnson w
  • His stage experience of Shaw and his move to 'grand old man' roles by the la
  • George Bernard Shaw and William Morris are among the many radical t
  • y Gillespie, Lee Morgan, Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw and Clifford Brown as early influences.
  • ude renowned conductors such as the late Robert Shaw and the Atlanta Symphony's Robert Spano.
  • He joined his Nottinghamshire colleagues Alfred Shaw and Arthur Shrewsbury in the English cricket te
  • by Ken Hughes and starring Sydney Tafler, Susan Shaw and Ronald Howard.
  • After defeating Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment at the second Battle of F
  • The south part of the riding joined Calgary Shaw and the north merged with Calgary Forest Lawn t
  • Ambi's sister Vidya slipped out of a rick shaw and fell into that puddle with the unattended w
  • , Troy Punk, Shane Rollins, Rob Romoni, Anthony Shaw, and Sebastian Tauza in Bolt
  • He loved Bernard Shaw and was a fan of Charlie Chaplin.
  • In 1991 Shaw and his wife divorced and sold his original Cha
  • Shaw and Holocaust formed a short-lived and uneasy a
  • He edited in 1874 a Memoir of the Rev. William Shaw, and in the same year appeared Statistics of Pr
  • ian hymn tunes and substituted "modal" tunes by Shaw and Gustav Holst and descants by Vaughan Willia
  • Shaw's friend John Ireland composed the melody for M
  • ged by her close friendship with George Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Campbell.
  • until its closure in 1966), and subsequently to Shaw and Crompton railway station.
  • Emergencies; Harrison, F Shaw and E Bailey.
  • alachi Favors Maghostut, Don Moye, Charles Bobo Shaw and Raymund Cheng.
  • had is that his sidemen include trumpeter Woody Shaw and pianist Mulgrew Miller; bassist Nat Reeves
  • Artie Shaw and his Orchestra (vocal "Hot Lips" Page) (reco
  • Julien, Denise McCann, Colleen Peterson, Graham Shaw and Valdy were among the visiting artists.
  • amely the Century Achievement Award (to Run Run Shaw) and the Professional Achievement Award (to Man
  • Danny Foster, Myleene Klass, Kym Marsh, Suzanne Shaw and Noel Sullivan - formed the group Hear'Say.
  • ge Shearing (1951-53), Howard McGhee, and Artie Shaw and his Gramercy Five (1953-54), Mat Mathews (1
  • Fellow doctor Huw Evans (Martin Shaw) and his wife (Ursula Barclay) are expecting.
  • Doris Lessing, the Irish writer George Bernard Shaw, and the American journalist Walter Duranty and
  • f former NFL and college assistant coach Willie Shaw and the uncle of current Stanford head coach Da
  • Elliott also played in Ricky Shaw and the Dolphins, a Manchester band led by guit
  • were regularly scheduled truck convoys between Shaw and Myrtle Beach during the Wing's development.
  • He joined the Land Agents Messrs Shaw and Fuller of College Place, Derby, where one o
  • Going into the recording studio with Ian Shaw and Paul Bevoir, both former producers of The M
  • assivivid was a Christian band founded by Wally Shaw and Mark Nash.
  • shows, was me, Andy Panik, Davy Lightning, Brad Shaw and Billy Starr."
  • orn in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, the son of Zebina Shaw and Elizabeth Brown.
  • It lies along the northeastern outskirts of Shaw and Crompton, in the Metropolitan Borough of Ol
  • rences to the play Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw and other 20th Century interpretations of Joan
  • Ian Shaw and Paul Nicholson, The Dictionary of Ancient E
  • Berrigan, Venuti and Lang, Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw and the orchestras of Victor Young and Jimmy Gr
  • ll the vacancy caused by the death of George B. Shaw and at the same election to the Fifty-fourth Co
  • Creighton, with Shaw and Blake, go out to meet with the Indians and
  • He then married singer Sandie Shaw and helped relaunch her career.
  • he film was made by independent film-maker Nick Shaw and introduced by the political activist and co
  • over such other greats as Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, and Edmond Hall.
  • ough was purchased from Reverend John Cocker of Shaw and Crompton whom made it a condition that loca
  • The president of the Pope Center is Jane S. Shaw and its director of research is George Leef.
  • if, Eric D. Mjolsness, Larry J. Romans, Timothy Shaw, and Anthony E. Terrano.
  • nt decisions on similar issues have made use of Shaw and refined it, though the four dissenters have
  • night, former riding association president Paul Shaw, and Bonnie Ainsworth an assistant to Ms. Guerg
  • The first librarian, William Smith Shaw, and the new trustees had ambitious plans for t
  • ital financing from Draper Fisher Jurvetson, DE Shaw and Trident Capital.
  • country singer Harlan Davis, native New Yorker Shaw, and their sexpot producer Candace "Candy" Spen
  • ra and Saint Joan (both plays by George Bernard Shaw) and Time and the Conways.
  • ses from the neighborhoods of Columbia Heights, Shaw, and the U Street corridor.
  • However, the Shaw and Copestake company maintained its original n
  • dale, including the hamlets of Buckley, Crankey Shaw and Hamer Fold, and, although close to the vill
  • notable of the early missionaries were Barnabas Shaw and William Shaw.
  • Other past headteachers are Mr Lawrie Shaw and Mr Bill Wright.
  • f Fleming, O'Bryan and Fleming and then Turner, Shaw and Moore from 1961 to 1967.
  • Shaun Bradshaw now runs Feed That Baby Records, Shaw and Dennis have since formed new label eightk72
  • Mike Shaw and Mike Golen are working on a musical tentati
  • o managing, unlike his predecessor Chapman; Joe Shaw and Tom Whittaker took charge of training and s
  • That film starred Anita Stewart and Oscar Shaw and was distributed by Goldwyn Pictures.
  • Heckstall-Smith, Ray Warleigh, Peter King, Hank Shaw and future Cream founders Ginger Baker and Jack
  • The KGB sees Ramirez meeting with Shaw and assumes Carlos has turned on them.
  • nglo-Catholic Dearmer and supported in music by Shaw and Vaughan Williams.
  • k, an amateur, in a three-way playoff with A.J. Shaw and Ernie Moss.
  • tage during Mr. Hughes time were George Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde to name only a few, that he kne
  • The area was coterminate with Shaw and Crompton.
  • She counted John Wayne, George Bernard Shaw and John F. Kennedy among her conquests.
  • twice more but was defeated in 1933 by Frank L. Shaw and in 1941 by Fletcher Bowron.
  • In 1988, Shaw and Pearson released Life Extension, the Video,
  • , credited as Mannie Klein, he appears on Artie Shaw And His Orchestra recordings.
  • June 10, 1961: Wes Covington, Stan Johnson, Bob Shaw, and Gerry Staley were traded by the White Sox
  • in of William Randolph Hearst III, Patty Hearst Shaw and Virginia H. Randt.
  • cket Club are an English cricket team, based in Shaw and Crompton, Greater Manchester, England.
  • In 1998 Shaw and Jackson were interviewed, regarding this fi
  • uding "When My Dreams Come True," sung by Oscar Shaw and Mary Eaton.
  • len Cathra, previously a home of George Bernard Shaw, and residing on 35 acres (14 ha) of land.
  • Mayor Shaw and his wife were part of the opening ceremonie
  • : Top Class People (also interviews with Sandie Shaw and Twiggy, broadcast 10 May 1967 on BBC2)
  • 8 wickets 57 for runs, Shaw and Shrewsbury"s XI. at Sydney, 1882.
  • er wrote a book about his investigation of Clay Shaw and the subsequent trial called On the Trail of
  • s Lance Alworth, Buck Buchanan, Jim Otto, Billy Shaw, and Nick Buoniconti, and such standouts as Mat
  • Old Brook is a small watercourse in Shaw and Crompton in the Metropolitan Borough of Old
  • ves from its anthologists Percy Dearmer, Martin Shaw and Ralph Vaughan Williams and their choice of
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