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  • In 1979 Maurine Stuart, a Rinzai roshi, became President of the organ
  • Stuart, a right-handed pitcher, originally signed as
  • York in 1780, the son of Anglican priest John Stuart, a United Empire Loyalist.
  • He married his second wife Hope Stuart, a former freelance photographer, in the 1980s
  • ons were held resulting in the election of Ian Stuart, a former joint chairman of the Save the Dome
  • Alexander Masters, Stuart: A Life Backwards
  • Stuart, a dentist
  • for Cardiff, succeeding his uncle Lord Evelyn Stuart, a seat he held until 1820 and again from 1826
  • The story follows the family of Dr. Geoffrey Stuart, a British loyalist, who is forced to flee the
  • inutes, its tone was set by presenter, Douglas Stuart, a former Washington and Bonn correspondent fo
  • phia was founded on June 15, 1854 by George H. Stuart, a prominent Philadelphia businessman.
  • He ran unsuccessfully against Stuart a second time in 1953.
  • rt was the son of Catherine Seton and Sir Alan Stuart, a great-great-great-grandson of Alexander Ste
  • Stuart A. Reiss (born 15 July 1921) is an American se
  • 1958 and until 2010, either Ilya Prigogine or Stuart A. Rice acted as series editor.
  • ing State Raids on Religious Communities (with Stuart A. Wright) (forthcoming 2012) Oxford Universit
  • s of 70 seniors were awarded diplomas by Mayor Stuart A. Tarr, under the direction of Ralph W. Babb
  • The first Boolean networks were proposed by Stuart A. Kauffman in 1969, as random models of genet
  • Edited by Johndan Johnson-Eilola and Stuart A. Selber.
  • stead supported the campaign of city councilor Stuart A. Tarr.
  • "You're Gorgeous" (1997, directed by Stuart A. Gosling)
  • Stuart Abramowitz (1975-1976) - drums
  • The remainder of the war was quiet for Stuart, achieving no further successes against submar
  • Beginning around 1881, Stuart acted as a concert impresario in Manchester at
  • While serving in Batum, Stuart actively lobbied for the American interests in
  • man 'Kal' Swan, and guitarists Steve Gibbs and Stuart Adams.
  • tate Senator representing the 22nd district is Stuart Adams.
  • n Heart (13 Valleys)" contained the song which Stuart Adamson claimed to be his favourite of all tim
  • its Of Big Country And The Skids - The Best Of Stuart Adamson (2002)
  • Towards the end of the video, lead vocalist Stuart Adamson puts down his instrument and starts da
  • Stuart Adamson - guitars / vocals
  • rised a then teenage Richard Jobson on vocals, Stuart Adamson on guitar, Bill Simpson on bass and Th
  • Stuart Adamson - guitars / vocals / keyboards
  • Richard Jobson, Stuart Adamson, William Simpson, Thomas Kellichan, Ch
  • ey role in the escape of Prince Charles Edward Stuart after the failure of the 1745 Rising.
  • of Cassilis, Glencairn, and Argyle, Lord James Stuart, afterwards Earl of Murray, and others.
  • adition states they will not be opened until a Stuart again sits on the Scottish Throne.
  • In 1984, while the four were recording, Marty Stuart again played the song for Johnny Cash, saying
  • detach Lovat from the cause of Charles Edward Stuart, against whom he raised a force, but was oblig
  • The Stuart Age: England, 1603-1714, Longman, ISBN 0-582-7
  • am should not be confused with his cousin John Stuart Agnew of Rougham, farmer, a parliamentary cand
  • wealth Games where he won a silver medal, with Stuart Airey, in the men's pairs competition.
  • y Polkinhorn, and its editorial board includes Stuart Aitken, Laurie Edson, Paul Ganster, Emily Hick
  • rn (her daughter Louise married Charles Edward Stuart, aka The Young Pretender or Bonnie Prince Char
  • in the village was in 1745 when Charles Edward Stuart aka Bonnie Prince Charlie and some of his sold
  • lladino, Laurence Cottle, Andy Newmark, Hamish Stuart, Alan Spenner, Jim Mullen, Adam Phillips, Jody
  • Stuart Alden Cook (born April 25, 1945) is an America
  • Stuart Alderson (born August 15, 1948 in Bishop Auckl
  • HENDERSON, Stuart Alexander 4
  • HENDERSON, Stuart Alexander 5
  • Stuart Allan Gray (born May 27, 1963, in the Panama C
  • Stuart allegedly picked future soap actor Scott Holme
  • his vocalist (1933-1935), who was replaced by Stuart Allen (1935-1939).
  • Scotsman Stuart Allen McCafferty was hired to transport 360 to
  • Produced and directed by Stuart Allen for London Weekend Television, it was sc
  • in Torchwood, Yanto Jones in Mine All Mine and Stuart Allen Jones in Queer as Folk.
  • Stuart Allen
  • Stuart, along with Middlesbrough based Steve Cochrane
  • gs, the album also had new material written by Stuart, along with his Superlatives.
  • 1 Stuart ALP MLA and territory Attorney-General Peter T
  • 3 Stuart ALP MLA Brian Ede resigned on 23 August 1996.
  • Stuart also won the London Cup at the Metropolitan Re
  • The son of Sir Charles Stuart, also Charles Stuart, decided to buy his grand
  • Janet Erskine Stuart, also known as Mother Janet Stuart, (11 Novemb
  • Related to Stuart, although the relationship between the two is
  • At school, he dated Amanda Mackenzie Stuart, an ex-girlfriend of Blair's, immediately afte
  • ssador Henning von Wistinghausen, Baron Dmitri Stuart, an ambassador of Russia to Roumenia and Denma
  • Stuart and Engineer-Lieutenant Len Loveless were both
  • e of Confederate cavalry had reinforced J.E.B. Stuart, and was deployed near Beverly Robertson's bri
  • Her descendants include the House of Stuart and all their successors on the throne of Scot
  • rd later Victoria Cross recipients Ronald Niel Stuart and William Williams.
  • 17, 1982, armed with one production assistant, Stuart and Small set off in their rental truck on thi
  • He represented the electoral district of Stuart and was a member of the Liberal Party of Austr
  • Upper Canada in 1807, the son of George Okill Stuart and was educated at Kingston and Quebec City.
  • council is entirely in the state electorate of Stuart and the federal Division of Grey.
  • By marching south, Stuart and Smith missed a chance to intervene in the
  • composed of William B. Preston, Alexander H.H. Stuart, and George W. Randolph, traveled to Washingto
  • ously the school houses were known as Windsor, Stuart and Tudor.
  • y constructed along the barrier island between Stuart and Fort Pierce.
  • of work is twenty one recordings made by Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde, produced by John Barry and S
  • vernment area, the state electoral district of Stuart, and the federal Division of Barker.
  • Olson, James Stuart and Shadle, Robert.
  • nyal, Victoria prior to being equipped with M3 Stuart and M3 Grant tanks.
  • oston Bruins along with Rich Peverley for Mark Stuart and Blake Wheeler.
  • er days, Abraham Lincoln, David Davis, John T. Stuart and others, when traveling the judicial circui
  • nt courtier with both Charles I and Charles II Stuart, and is interred at the Temple Church of the I
  • Kidd also facilitated Stuart's being hired as a staff writer at Rogers Musi
  • Trumbull's own portrait was painted by Gilbert Stuart and by many others.
  • 1762: James Stuart and Nicholas Revett's Antiquities of Athens.
  • The store's owners, Stuart and Mary Manley, were thus able to reprint cop
  • d at the site until 1916, when they sold it to Stuart and Charlotte Allen Crippen, a concert pianist
  • Carter Cash, Earl Scruggs, Connie Smith, Marty Stuart and Darrin Vincent - "Meet Me in Heaven" - 3:2
  • It is included in a walking tour of downtown Stuart and is included in the city's master list of h
  • pry Live that day with artists such as Parton, Stuart and Patty Loveless.
  • ho is the current Heir General of the House of Stuart and embodies the still continuing Jacobite cla
  • , and additional songs were composed by Leslie Stuart and others.
  • They have three children: Lance, Stuart and Matthew.
  • r passes through the places of Sewall's Point, Stuart, and Port Saint Lucie.
  • 4 December 1918) was a noted historian of the Stuart and Tudor periods in Ireland, and a political
  • ldhorse, which featured Aaron Tippin and Marty Stuart, and the American Federation of Musicians' 100
  • In 1858, prospectors James and Granville Stuart and Reese Anderson discovered gold in the cree
  • She worked on the staff of publisher Lyle Stuart and published a book about shopping in New Yor
  • John Lindsay, 19th Earl of Crawford and Emilia Stuart and inherited his titles on the death of his f
  • 50 casualties, but had deep repercussions for Stuart and the developing campaign.
  • Lieutenant-General James Stuart and the Bombay Army of 6,500 under his command
  • s Knox, 2nd Earl of Ranfurly and his wife Mary Stuart, and represented Dungannon as a Member of Parl
  • companies such as Jacobs Consultancy, Spencer Stuart, and ZS Associates.
  • who, at the time, were on the upswing, in 2000 Stuart and Benjamin's partnership broke down.
  • Donizetti's Maria Stuarda is based on Mary Stuart, and Rossini's Guillaume Tell is an adaptation
  • Council area, the state Electoral district of Stuart and the federal Division of Grey.
  • it has always been, to get justice for my son Stuart and that is the only thing in my life now.
  • ion to the Unionist Party candidate James Gray Stuart, and did not stand for Parliament again.
  • s a tribute to traditional country music, with Stuart and his Superlatives recording many country an
  • and starring Elissa Landi, Mabel Poulton, John Stuart and John Longden.
  • David S. Daniel is the CEO of Spencer Stuart and has been with the company since 1994.
  • LUMS was founded in 1956 by Stuart and Clifford S. Perlman when they purchased Lu
  • His father, Stuart, and his brother, David, have also played firs
  • business then later with the lumber firm of W. Stuart and Company.
  • mentina Sobieski, wife of James Francis Edward Stuart and mother of Charles Edward Stuart (died 1735
  • He is known to have contacted Francis Stuart, and Nora O'Mara with Stuart being described a
  • It is in the state Electoral district of Stuart and the federal Division of Grey.
  • be housed in an old hotel building in downtown Stuart and bussed to the campus.
  • took its place among such revered works as J. Stuart and N. Revett's Antiquities of Athens (1762),
  • was also a nephew of the diplomat Major Robert Stuart and the surgeon and artist James Stuart, as we
  • directed by John McTiernan and written by Jeb Stuart and Steven E. de Souza.
  • Her own portrait was also painted by Stuart, and is now in the collection of the Museum of
  • ames to the Boston Bruins in exchange for Brad Stuart and Wayne Primeau.
  • Born in Lynchburg, Virginia to Anne Dabney Stuart and Alexander Judge Stuart, Stuart attended pr
  • was the first cousin of Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart and the father of Confederate General James Ew
  • ctober 18, 1770 by British representative John Stuart and the Cherokees.
  • r his release from the Spanish prison; Francis Stuart and the Clissmanns agreed on that.
  • recommendation from his business manager Marv Stuart, and the trend for both R&B and rock artists i
  • d Erwin Davis, Samuel T. Hauser, and Granville Stuart; and the PN Ranch of Thomas C. Power and G. R.
  • It was named in honour of Mother Janet Stuart and Mother Mabel Digby.
  • James Stuart and Nicholas Revett's architectural treatise A
  • Stuart and Maybelle Chapman, the founding "father and
  • team was co-coached by Ken McIntosh and Brent Stuart and included James Blackwell (Counties Manukau
  • ther translated The Robbers, Don Carlos, Maria Stuart, and The Armenian of Schiller.
  • ach, Port Saint Lucie, Fort Pierce, Sebastian, Stuart and other areas in central eastern Florida.
  • cently setup a cricket agency with his brother Stuart and his Yorkshire colleague Joe Sayers known a
  • r Gordon Campbell and had on board Ronald Niel Stuart and William Williams, who were awarded the Vic
  • western Interior Plateau drained by the Peace, Stuart and Bulkley River systems.
  • Roulien), is dumped by his girlfriend (Gloria Stuart), and heads on a solo flight across the Pacifi
  • dophile Victor Miller later admitted murdering Stuart and was sentenced to life imprisonment.
  • Felton studied law at Quebec City with Andrew Stuart and Henry Black, was called to the bar in 1834
  • He fought under JEB Stuart and led Stuart's rear guard when crossing the
  • The most notable of these was the one owned by Stuart and Chapman Ltd, which extended south from Ros
  • ese lands became the focal point for the first Stuart, and later more violent Elizabethan, plantatio
  • of a pitched fight between forces under J.E.B. Stuart and Union cavalry, infantry and artillery in w
  • He articled in law with his uncle, James Stuart, and was admitted to the bar in 1830.
  • of Laguna is a song written in 1898 by Leslie Stuart and performed by Eugene Stratton and G. H. Ell
  • hurch of England) at Everingham, photograph by Stuart and Fiona Jackson.
  • He is married to Gail P. Stuart and has three children.
  • igned to a brigade under the command of J.E.B. Stuart and participated in the Battle of Dranesville.
  • d composed of the three Steele brothers Chris, Stuart and James and lifelong friend Joe Ward.
  • ips of the line under Captain Pedro Fitz-James Stuart and an Algerian squadron of equal strength.
  • Lieutenant Stuart and Seaman Williams were selected by the offic
  • Haynes was a partner at Spencer Stuart and Associates and He has also served on the b
  • He was given command of HMS Stuart and the 2nd Destroyer Flotilla of the Mediterr
  • om a cricketing family, with his two brothers ( Stuart and Darrell jnr) playing league cricket in the
  • Stuart and Misty Rex made it into The Guinness Book o
  • n got recognition again on April 5, 2006, when Stuart and Misty Rex were presented with the official
  • Stuart and Misty Rex were informed by the Guinness Bo
  • e Baldaro, Dave Broadfoot, George Carron, Joan Stuart and Ted Zeigler.
  • p of their respective psychiatrists, lecherous Stuart and scatterbrained Charlotte, each of whom sug
  • cial, and personal correspondence of Archibald Stuart and Briscoe Baldwin, lawyers from Staunton, an
  • which is located around the confluence of the Stuart and Nechako Rivers, includes the site of Chinl
  • etween Confederate forces under General J.E.B. Stuart and Union forces under General Edward O.C. Ord
  • asew, to the Boston Bruins for defenceman Brad Stuart and center Wayne Primeau.
  • and nutrients in the soil (Lewis et al. 1998; Stuart and Gaugler 1994; Campbell et al. 1997, 1998).
  • owed back to Queenstown by Captain Ronald Niel Stuart and HMS Snowdrop.
  • rigins of religious toleration in Elizabethan, Stuart, and revolutionary England and the evolution o
  • t and starring Henry Kendall, Eve Gray, Jeanne Stuart and Wally Patch.
  • s have been with his sunny-natured artist twin Stuart, and his long-time business rival Palmer Cortl
  • Donovan was married to Nell Stuart and died in 1964.
  • house system, with houses called Tudor, Saxon, Stuart, and Windsor.
  • the filmmakers signed with the sales agent Max Stuart and Associates for worldwide representation.
  • London police sub-inspectors James Stuart and William Baker Ashton arrived in November 1
  • Alan Dobie (1963), John Westbrook (1966), John Stuart Anderson (1973), David Bradley (1976), Christo
  • Stuart Andrew Wedge (born 24 October 1985 in Wolverha
  • In 1960, Stuart appeared as Poker Alice in three episodes of t
  • Stuart Applebaum
  • Stuart Appleby
  • Stuart Appleby: 1999, 2006
  • James Stuart, archaeologist, architect and artist (died 178
  • 2 February - James Stuart, archaeologist, architect and artist (born 171
  • Juliana, daughter of the Most Reverend William Stuart, Archbishop of Armagh.
  • Prof John Stuart Archer CBE, Vice-Chancellor from 1997-2006 of
  • 2005 John Stuart Archer
  • Stuart Archer Cohen was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1
  • John Stuart Archer, CBE (15 June 1943 - 9 December 2007) w
  • e four Tarleton brothers (Boyd, Tom, Brent and Stuart) are all killed, three of them at Gettysburg.
  • Dominatrix - The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight - Stuart Argabright
  • Moody (1952), Patricia Huddleston (1956), Anne Stuart Arial (1957), Lee Thornberry (1959), Teresa Ri
  • of our established first teamers, youths like Stuart Armstrong, John Rankin being signed last week
  • Robert Young (born Robert Parkes drums/vocals) Stuart Armstrong,(keyboards/vocals) and Stephen Parke
  • Charles Edward Stuart arrived on the west coast of Scotland in Augus
  • British troops under the command of James Stuart arrived outside Cuddalore on 7 June 1783.
  • on reached Smithsburg around 2 p.m. on July 5. Stuart arrived from over South Mountain with the brig
  • Frederick, but, before he can complete either, Stuart arrives and immediately begins to attack.
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