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  • lf Hopper was married to his third wife, Edna Wallace, a young actress.
  • The series starred Ray Bolger as Raymond Wallace, a song-and-dance man who was repeatedly bare
  • Wallace, a father of four, was given a two-week suspe
  • he same spot the noted explorer Alfred Russel Wallace, a trained surveyor, soundly disproved the ob
  • ced by early role models like Rev. Mrs. Elsie Wallace, a pastor of Seattle First Church of the Naza
  • Bolger portrayed the optimistic Raymond Wallace, a song-and-dance man who was repeatedly bare
  • Joined by accountant Oscar Wallace, a character based on Frank J. Wilson (Charle
  • William Wallace: A Biography.
  • 1778 during the American Revolution, Captain Wallace, a British naval leader, constructed "Owl's N
  • est of the central business district (CBD) of Wallace, a town in Duplin County, North Carolina, USA
  • evision series starring Ray Bolger as Raymond Wallace, a song-and-dance man who is consistently bar
  • He gave Wallace a job teaching freed slaves at a school he se
  • drews, Fife, and was the second son of Jasper Wallace, a gardener, and Elizabeth Archibald.
  • as improved by David Davis and Georg Wigthman Wallace, a consulting engineer of the NTU Company.
  • After a years long negotiations with Nancy Wallace, a farmer and tough negotiator who owned the
  • From the West of Scotland came William Wallace, a Scots knight who led his countrymen in res
  • She married Neville Alan Wallace, a career Army officer, in 1955; he retired f
  • because he held no property there and Michael Wallace, a supporter of Wentworth, was declared elect
  • In 1970 he married his second wife, Phylinda Wallace, a translator, and has two children, Robert a
  • nd its commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Wallace A. Downs, reported that one-third of his men
  • de trend of a slight swing against Labor, Mr. Wallace achieved a swing towards Labor of 16.2% prima
  • Despite his father's penurious reputation, Wallace achieved fame during the Siege of Paris for n
  • 19 February 1944; sponsored by Mrs. James L. Wallace; acquired by the Navy on 20 March 1944; and c
  • George Wallace Adams (born December 22, 1962 in Lexington, K
  • Franklin Wallace added a 15 yard touchdown run to give Marshal
  • erview with Michael Silverblatt, David Foster Wallace admitted that the structure of the first draf
  • Gordon passed Wallace after ducking to the apron, nearly plowing in
  • was traded to the Washington Wizards for Ben Wallace after one season with the Magic, and the Wiza
  • Riverview, but later became known locally as Wallace after Robert Wallace who grazed cattle on the
  • th, Sr. with his brothers Charles, James, and Wallace, after they moved to Detroit.
  • 2004 election, running local councillor Mike Wallace against Torsney.
  • Wallace Akeo as Kona
  • aving players of the calibre of Danny and Rod Wallace, Alan Shearer and Matthew Le Tissier in his s
  • ix Lacroix, Marko Solero, Marco Solero, Felix Wallace, Alan Clarke and Felix Jakubec.
  • In the 1960s with the blues revival, Sippie Wallace, Alberta Hunter, Edith Wilson and Victoria Sp
  • is honours and lands by his only son, Charles Wallace Alexander Napier, second baron Lamington, who
  • Theatre Company received the coveted $25,000 Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation award in 2000 fo
  • Wallace Aliifua Rank (born March 1, 1958 in Fort Ord,
  • John Wallace Allen (born 17 February 1921 in County London
  • Wallace, along with fellow University of Alberta facu
  • Wallace also made the Aaron's 312 at Talladega, finis
  • Wallace also became the first left-handed player to w
  • His son, Wallace, also plays rugby league for the North Queens
  • The ever-present outside-right Charlie Wallace also enjoyed a long career at the club, scori
  • Mrs. Wallace also said that Louisa was far more sociable t
  • Sports reporter Sean Wallace also has a weekly column.
  • Wallace also appeared in Batman Forever as the Mayor
  • f Mr. Reeder (1939) based on a novel by Edgar Wallace also known as The Mysterious Mr. Reeder
  • Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace, also known as The Wallace.
  • rliament election to replace the retiring Jim Wallace, also a Liberal Democrat.
  • Wallace, an outspoken liberal, was strenuously oppose
  • nd which was formed in 1989 by composer Susan Wallace and vocalist Tina Root.
  • ll feature James "The Black" Douglas, William Wallace, and Robert the Bruce.
  • of Selby, currently the Right Reverend Martin Wallace, and by the Archdeacon of York, currently The
  • ast after having confounded the judges, Gregg Wallace and John Torode, with her own strange culinar
  • during the administration of Governor Lurleen Wallace and Commissioner James T. Hagen.
  • ned by Blind Harry as a compatriot of William Wallace, and Alexander Nisbet recorded his tombstone
  • example, a set of short animations featuring Wallace and Gromit were used during the 1995 Christma
  • uilt in 1947 in Thomaston, Maine by Newbert & Wallace and was used to fish for flounder, cod, and h
  • Mr. L. Wallace and Mr. V. Randall served as principals after
  • stars Christopher McDonald, Gina Gershon, Dee Wallace and an uncredited R. Lee Ermey.
  • Colin Boyd, former Deputy First Minister Jim Wallace, and Mona Siddiqui, Professor of Islamic Stud
  • Guirk, Western Force was first led by General Wallace and later by General Hodgson.
  • Andy Griffith played landowner John Wallace and Johnny Cash played Sheriff Lamar Potts of
  • The two-man bobsleigh team of Hanukkah Wallace and Joel Alexander was on line to qualify as
  • ent Hedges in the Academy Award-winning film, Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
  • r), bass guitarist Barry Fratelli (born Barry Wallace), and drummer, backing vocalist, occasional g
  • The earned run average (ERA) leaders are Huck Wallace and Dan Warthen; each amassed a 0.00 ERA by a
  • oker passed on to him papers by Alfred Russel Wallace and Charles Darwin, titled "On the Tendency o
  • a 1953 song by Ruth Brown, written by Johnny Wallace and Herbert J. Lance.
  • f-hour short featuring the eccentric inventor Wallace and his quiet but intelligent dog Gromit, fol
  • Wallace and Richie were the first cast members signed
  • It was written by Terry Skinner, J.L. Wallace and Ken Ball, a songwriting collaboration tha
  • Helen Wallace and William Wallace, Oxford: Oxford Universit
  • ng and Falls the Shadow by Sharon Penman, The Wallace and The Bruce Trilogy by Nigel Tranter, and t
  • It was directed by Richard Wallace, and starred Joan Bennett and Cary Grant.
  • His younger brothers Paul Wallace and David Wallace also played rugby for Irela
  • Park's short animated film "A Grand Day Out", Wallace and Gromit build a lunar rocket to go on a ch
  • Wallace and Gromit: To promote the Wallace and Gromit
  • Indiana was reorganized in Indianapolis with Wallace and McGinnis returning as colonel and lieuten
  • ate Constitution after the death of Thomas W. Wallace and subsequent election of Joe R. Hanley in 1
  • Denholm's was converted to Forbes & Wallace, and later to The Outlet, a Providence, Rhode
  • His expedition in 1870 was near Fort Wallace and saw the discovery of numerous plesiosaurs
  • erts, the show features driver-analysts Kenny Wallace and Kyle Petty, as well as pit reporter Wendy
  • ded by the prolific strike partnership of Ian Wallace and Mick Ferguson, and ably abetted by the le
  • Roberts, Wallace and Petty along with Bob Dillner are also par
  • istmas 1977, replete with bicycle kick by Ian Wallace and last gasp penalty save by Jim Blyth, live
  • but most of them would rally behind George C. Wallace and the Alabama governor's third-party campai
  • Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
  • Lew Wallace and Thomas Taggart were among their first Cer
  • Wallace and Janice Terry
  • supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Henry A. Wallace, and the New Deal.
  • d pianist, The Music Teacher, a play/opera by Wallace and Allen Shawn.
  • is work was frequently shown alongside Alfred Wallace and Christopher Wood, but never sold well.
  • hn Musto, James Sellars, Tom Cipullo, Stewart Wallace and Richard Wilson.
  • l boxer on September 9, 1930, fighting Cowboy Wallace and winning by a knockout in round one.
  • 2009, Iavaroni was fired by Memphis GM Chris Wallace, and Davis was named interim head coach of th
  • est was a late night talk show hosted by Mike Wallace and Joyce Davidson in New York City (where th
  • Wallace and Johnston corresponded with Whitman and Jo
  • He is a friend of Danny Wallace, and appears in his books Are You Dave Gorman
  • River of Gold is a book written by Raymond J. Wallace and published in 1985.
  • ississippi's Ross Barnett or Alabama's George Wallace, and did not use or threaten confrontational
  • et Hut, Tu Wei-ming, Anton Zeilinger, B. Alan Wallace and Thupten Jinpa, Oxford University Press, 2
  • In 1988, Lammers, together with Andy Wallace and Johnny Dumfries, won the Le Mans with the
  • iously wrote for film and TV including Pingu, Wallace and Gromit and Charlie and Lola.
  • "Lew Wallace and the Ghosts of the Shunpike" by Victor Dav
  • uring this period, the business was called R. Wallace and Co. and had represented an investment of
  • ight loyal to King Edward I, captured William Wallace and turned him over to English soldiers at Ro
  • acterization of 60 Minutes correspondent Mike Wallace and producer Don Hewitt, led to Bergman's vir
  • n and eldest of three children born to Geneva Wallace and Westley Law.
  • nstruction of dozens of buildings at Baldwin- Wallace and a doubling of the college's enrollment.
  • with two other families, John Lee and Malvina Wallace and daughter, Carrie, and John Lauter and Ind
  • Recent exhibits have included a Wallace and Gromit display, the (now permanent) Atten
  • developed under contract to Microsoft by Bob Wallace and Bob Greenberg.
  • Co-operation Unit (1 AACU) with the Westland Wallace and a naval steam catapult was soon erected n
  • of Albert and Brading, Samuel Kinkead, Hazel Wallace, and four other pilots sent it down out of co
  • and performed by Julian Nott who also did the Wallace and Gromit theme tune.
  • became the flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir James Wallace and returned to Newfoundland.
  • rms of script" comparing it unfavourably with Wallace and Gromit and Team America.
  • as a Democrat, but with the support of George Wallace and his segregationist American Independent P
  • y, anthologists William Rossa Cole and Robert Wallace, and critic Richard Kostelanetz.
  • orge C. Marshall, Henry Wadleigh, Henry Agard Wallace, and Harry Dexter White.
  • ne teller, Madame Winnie Bago, who befriended Wallace and Gromit after they fixed her van, offers t
  • ter known as Pick Withers); guitarists Martin Wallace and Ray "Taff" Williams, who had been in Eyes
  • J.G. Nicholls, A.R. Martin, B.G. Wallace and P.A. Fuchs.
  • sas City Royals to the Chicago Cubs for Derek Wallace and Geno Morones (minors).
  • The main characters are Wallace and Gromit, whose new company, Anti-Pesto, is
  • his way hops" is the tagline of the 2005 film Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
  • its include the role of Mr. Growbag in 2005's Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, sev
  • The film stars Franchot Tone, Jean Wallace and Marc Lawrence and has cameo appearances b
  • s were seen again a 1995 article by Guttieri, Wallace, and Suedfeld looking at the Cuban Missile Cr
  • imations in Bristol, featuring his characters Wallace and Gromit.
  • The film was directed by Tommy Lee Wallace and stars Chris Makepeace, Yuji Okumoto, Tia
  • n 1993 Mick Galwey, Vince Cunningham, Richard Wallace and Nick Popplewell all returned to New Zeala
  • Mudd Wallace and Therapy? - producer
  • U.S. patent for the Coulter Counter in 1953, Wallace and Joe began the production of the new cell
  • names: - 'Robert Hall, Alnwick, mason; Thomas Wallace and Sons, Newcastle, carpenters and joiners;
  • mer of 1297 after capturing Aberdeen, William Wallace and his army travelled through Crimond as the
  • After a draw against Yorkshire in which both Wallace and Len Hutton scored centuries, New Zealand
  • ma later that year showed their opposition to Wallace and his policies of segregation by chanting "
  • Best Animated: Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
  • , it was redefined to include the township of Wallace, and exclude the township of Logan.
  • However, the popular Wallace and Gromit animated shorts A Grand Day Out an
  • It is the first Wallace and Gromit project since the feature film Wal
  • ard Rod Strickland, for power forward Rasheed Wallace and shooting guard Mitchell Butler.
  • ch Mike Dunleavy, Sr. planned to use Sabonis, Wallace and Grant as the starting frontcourt, while t
  • The team also included Scott Wallace and John Maloney.
  • and Perez Dickinson (1813-1901), and McClung, Wallace and Company, operated by the McClung family.
  • In response, Westmoreland sued Crile, Wallace and CBS for libel.
  • ared in the NCAA Tournament three times under Wallace and have been invited to the National Invitat
  • firms, C. M. McClung and Company and McClung, Wallace and Company.
  • ada West, the son of John W. Nesbitt and Mary Wallace, and was educated in Oxford County.
  • played alongside current NBA players Rasheed Wallace and Aaron McKie.
  • In 1848, Wallace and Henry Bates left for Brazil aboard the Mi
  • rank George Gibbons, Sydney A. Oades, Stanley Wallace, and William John Mostyn, Jones began his vic
  • s, 4th Baron Lilford and of Sir Alfred Russel Wallace and he knew all of the leading ornithologists
  • City Royals for Jeff Granger, Joe Randa, Jeff Wallace, and Jeff Martin (minors).
  • The white bean survivors, including Bigfoot Wallace, and Samuel Hamilton Walker finished the marc
  • 09 by the Shakespeare scholar Charles William Wallace, and published by him in the October 1910 iss
  • 1930, and together they had two sons, Robert Wallace and Philip Chapin.
  • is a BBC Books original novel written by Nick Wallace and based on the long-running British science
  • But when Prentiss, Wallace and their divisions dug in at the Hornet's Ne
  • When the 2005 full-length Wallace and Gromit film, Curse of the Were-Rabbit, wa
  • slavia, Mr Pratt, and fellow Australian Peter Wallace and Yugoslav Branko Jelen, were arrested by Y
  • for Gordon's daring three-wide pass on Rusty Wallace and Mike Skinner.
  • film Chicken Run and was an animator for the Wallace and Gromit films The Wrong Trousers and A Clo
  • wight is clearly seen driving his car next to Wallace and Delia.
  • lso featuring historical figures like William Wallace and Vlad the Impaler, Spike later confirmed t
  • Smith was a revered mentor both to Wallace and Wallace's eventual Detroit coach Larry Br
  • owing Lydekker's line in relation to those of Wallace and Weber, as well as the probable extent of
  • Steve Wallace and Paul Harvey were drafted in as new guitar
  • It was to be Wallace's last year with the team; after the season c
  • Players control both Wallace and Gromit at times through the gameplay.
  • e fourth of his shorts to star his characters Wallace and Gromit.
  • Exall, guitarist Randy Cooper, guitarist Wes Wallace, and drummer Ryan "The Kid" Bennett.
  • , and had the fastest production period for a Wallace and Gromit short.
  • More recently, Wallace and Gromit have featured in npower TV adverts
  • 1948 until 1977 he had been married to Julia Wallace, and they had two sons and three daughters.
  • d Henry J. McCord, Lieutenant Colonel John W. Wallace, and Majors John J. Dillard and Mark T. Tatum
  • is a 1992 Australian film directed by Stephen Wallace and starring Greta Scacchi and Joan Chen.
  • 982, but was beaten by former Governor George Wallace, and came in second place.
  • is a 1986 Australian film directed by Stephen Wallace and starring Helen Buday, Hugo Weaving and Sa
  • Eventually Wallace and Darwin jointly presented the first paper
  • my Agee, Lionel James, Donnie Humphrey, Steve Wallace and Al Del Greco.
  • Other major screenplay credits include Wallace and Gromit: the Curse of the Were-Rabbit (whi
  • Its screenplay was written by Naomi Wallace and Bruce McLeod, based on the play of the sa
  • Produced by Matt Wallace and Chagall Gueavara.
  • eighth-wicket partnership of 23 between Mark Wallace and David Harrison took Glamorgan to a total
  • idge, Ontario, the third son of the Nathanael Wallace and Ann Wallace, natives of County Sligo, Ire
  • The organization's founders included Carla Wallace and Pam McMichael of Louisville; Pam Goldman
  • d former Harry Chapin band members "Big John" Wallace and Howard Fields.
  • Though Wallace and his entourage were in the same Manhattan-
  • Bust of George Reid by sculptor Wallace Anderson located in the Prime Minister's Aven
  • It also holds a bust of him by Wallace Anderson.
  • Wallace Andrew "Wally" Hebert (August 21, 1907 in Lak
  • Wallace announced his resignation following the end o
  • Progressive party stood for one thing and Wallace another.
  • 2003 book Infinite tropics: an Alfred Russel Wallace anthology (Stephen Jay Gould wrote the forewo
  • Ira Wallace Anthony (1936-2010)- wire services editor and
  • In 1987 Wallace appeared on the first programme of the Channe
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