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  • ee General Assembly elected educator William R. Webb, a Democrat, to succeed him.
  • In the 19th century Babraham was home to Jonas Webb, a noted stock breeder who played a pivotal rol
  • Famous Charsfield residents include Charles Webb, a respected Victorian architect and Peggy Cole
  • In 1937 Joe Webb, a shearer at Boxhole sheep station, took geolo
  • CSS Webb, a 655-ton side-wheel steam ram, was originally
  • ng left, as did two offensive linemen, Richmond Webb, a Pro Bowl anchor since 1990, and Kevin Donnal
  • Webb, a Los Angeles resident when he wrote the song,
  • Webb's parents were Cyrus Webb, a civil war captain,
  • caying building and employed the architect John Webb, a pupil of Inigo Jones, to add the portico to
  • mother was Georgina Potter, sister of Beatrice Webb, a co-founder of the London School of Economics
  • e & Wear, England and is the daughter of Andrew Webb, a Scottish international hurdler who competed
  • he residents effected by the flooding; Marilynn Webb a compelling series of prints called "Good Bye-
  • f Learned Societies and consisted of William S. Webb, A.V. Kidder, Frederick Johnson, and John Otis
  • ountry music ballad written by songwriter Jimmy Webb, about a soul with incarnations in four differe
  • ropolitan Archbishop of Cape Town (West Jones), Webb accepted his unanimous election as the Bishop o
  • Garner and Don Webb adapted Elidor into a children's television ser
  • However, Webb admitted in interviews that he didn't have the
  • Webb AFB, Texas, 1 September - 31 December 1967
  • Webb AFB, Texas, 1 January-15 September 1960
  • Allen points to Webb aide S.R. Sidarth, referring to him as "Macaca.
  • nment was with Air Defense Command stationed at Webb Air Force Base, Texas.
  • Command closed Craig Air Force Base along with Webb Air Force Base in Texas.
  • Javier Duran Webb aka El Doctor
  • This Webb, Alabama, site has been operational since 1985.
  • P. Webb, Algernon Ashton 1859-1937, British Music, xiv
  • Anntoinette Bramble, Chris Kennedy, and Jessica Webb, all Labour Party candidates, were returned.
  • Webb allegedly committed suicide while working for t
  • north of Glendora and 7 miles (11 km) south of Webb along Swan Lake Road.
  • Webb also runs his own soccer training program Webb
  • n to playing first-class matches for Hampshire, Webb also made a single first-class appearance for t
  • Webb also appeared during House of M as a therapist
  • Webb also uncovered fourteen early tracks from 1982
  • Jimmy Webb also wrote a song with this title, which was re
  • The founders, Gottlieb Graupner, Thomas Smith Webb, Amasa Winchester, and Matthew S. Parker, hoped
  • The Two Journeys exhibition gave Webb an opportunity for the students to learn about
  • Daniel Webb, an English scholar and translator, translated
  • Webb, an attorney, was once chief of staff for the l
  • One of the earliest known settlers was John Webb, an English seaman who came in 1827.
  • The goal was scored by Charlie Webb, an amateur, with 18 minutes of play remaining.
  • The school is named for Cecil Winfred Webb, an educator with the Garland Independent Schoo
  • Nathan Webb, an early American Congregational Church minist
  • resembling the Greek letter Pi or, according to Webb, an "oblique cross."
  • Low class newly-weds Gavin (Daniel Webb) and Petra Taylor (Alexandra Pigg) moved into N
  • role subsequently played on Broadway by Clifton Webb and in the 1945 film by Rex Harrison.
  • guitar, added orchestral arrangements by Roger Webb and Geoff Love to many of the songs.
  • later began violating the recently divorced Cat Webb and they became engaged, following Doug's propo
  • Built between 1905-1907 by E.Doran Webb and founded in 1903 by Redemptorist priests.
  • for Isabella Fiore Handbags (starring Veronica Webb) and Jumpstart (starring LL Cool J).
  • Colin and Ray - Webb and Mitchell are co-workers in the same office,
  • Galica was taken under the wings of John Webb and Nick Whiting, who entered her in the Britis
  • k Robinson, Robert Peston, Mark Mardell, Justin Webb and Evan Davis, amongst others, making use of t
  • traditional historians, such as Walter Prescott Webb and Rupert N. Richardson, who viewed the settle
  • Two sons, H. Walter Webb and William Seward Webb, were noteworthy railwa
  • The vessels were built by Webb and Allen, and designed by Isaac Webb.
  • ts", Chippewa was launched 14 September 1861 by Webb and Bell, New York; outfitted at New York Navy
  • sion brought together British Politician Sidney Webb and Australian Politician John Fitzgerald , amo
  • Death Goes to School - 1936 (by Webb and Wheeler)
  • The Three Fears - 1949 (by Webb and Wheeler)
  • ed by the Dodgers to the New York Mets for Hank Webb and Richard Sander (minors).
  • 19th and 20th century architect Philip Speakman Webb and 20th century mathematician Mary Cartwright.
  • April 1886, following his acquaintances Sidney Webb and George Bernard Shaw.
  • Webb and Craine enlisted guitarists Al Trazz (Plasti
  • Angels Charles (Clifton Webb) and Arthur (Edmund Gwenn) try to convince a yo
  • t broadcasts weather and hazard information for Webb and Zapata Counties.
  • amateur football club founded in 1979 by Kevin Webb and Willie Smyth in Derry.
  • Early in the 1930s he worked with Chick Webb and Sam Wooding before joining Cab Calloway's o
  • er of Quentin Roosevelt II, and Frances Blanche Webb, and grand daughter of Gen. Theodore Roosevelt,
  • been glassworks in Amblecote, including Thomas Webb and Dennis Hall, and together with the adjoinin
  • Howarth, Katherine Jakeways, Dave Lamb, Richie Webb and Mark Evans.
  • awrence County Line was owned by William Seward Webb, and was never commercially lumbered; this area
  • It also stars Richie Webb, and one female "special guest".
  • In 2007, Ferguson toured alongside Marti Webb and Rula Lenska in a musical based on the menop
  • n 1844 in Nauvoo, Illinois to Chauncey Griswold Webb and his wife, born Eliza Jane Churchill.
  • ded Jannie and Emma Pought, Reather Dixon, Lara Webb, and Helen Gather.
  • In the mid-1880s he helped Beatrice Webb and Ella Pycroft run St Katharine's Buildings i
  • a pair of detectives (Jennifer Mays and Gabriel Webb) and their adventures solving puzzling murders.
  • ng he had conceded the race to challenger James Webb, and would not seek a recount, even though he w
  • Jeffrey James was a co-compere with Webb and later with Sutherland but left the show.
  • out Me, co-starring with Phoebe Nicholls, Danny Webb and Phil Davis.
  • It was also recorded by Chick Webb and his Orchestra with vocal by Ella Fitzgerald
  • Songwriter Derek Webb and Swedish rock band Backyard Babies have albu
  • Map of Webb and Enicinal Counties in 1895
  • Breaking their initial vow to never play live, Webb and Craine added Workman to the line-up and beg
  • tresses include Anna Dawson, Bella Emberg, Rita Webb and Patricia Hayes.
  • Webb and Bainbridge are also co-founders of The Nati
  • founded by the husband and wife team of Ernest Webb and Catherine Bainbridge in 2001.
  • r of English literature Thornton Sayre (Clifton Webb) and his daughter Carol (Anne Francis) are seve
  • ty Gang, which also included gunmen John Joshua Webb and "Arkansas" Dave Rudabaugh.
  • m) before losing to The Trailer Park Boys (Nate Webb and Josh Raymond).
  • Free Stuff is hosted by Morgan Webb and Kevin Pereira.
  • 930s with Willie Bryant, Louis Armstrong, Chick Webb, and Ella Fitzgerald.
  • rangement work for Fletcher Henderson and Chick Webb and playing in pit orchestras on Broadway.
  • nd, Michael Joseph Savage, Bob Semple and Paddy Webb and later MPs such as Mabel Howard and Clarence
  • By the 1890s Webb and Sons had been appointed seedsmen to Queen V
  • aken by Lee Holdsworth, Paul Dumbrell, Jonathon Webb and Steve Owen (partnering Whincup in Surfers P
  • um by husband and wife singer-songwriters Derek Webb and Sandra McCracken released on February 14, 2
  • r Doubleday, Oliver O. Howard, and Alexander S. Webb, and based his work partly on their recollectio
  • The vessels built by Webb and Allen, designed by Isaac Webb, resembled Hu
  • s were 13 cutters built at New York City at the Webb and Allen shipyard between 1830 - 1833.
  • Colors, in which Clark pretended to be Clifton Webb and Lillie was Tamara Geva.
  • ch Henderson, Vincent Price, Jane Russell, Jack Webb and Charlton Heston visited the station in pers
  • Beatrice Webb and her husband Sidney were founders of the Lon
  • originally fronted by acoustic guitarists Nick Webb and Simon James.
  • Dixon CJ, Williams, Webb and Fullagar JJ wrote a joint judgment denying
  • ding, and swing drummers like Gene Krupa, Chick Webb, and Buddy Rich began to take the bases laid do
  • Edward Webb and Sons, aka as Webbs, were English seed merch
  • ican silent film melodrama, directed by Kenneth Webb and produced by Daniel Carson Goodman.
  • The vessels, built by Webb and Allen, were designed by Isaac Webb and rese
  • Derek Webb and wife Sandra McCracken performing in Ashevil
  • The bout between Webb and Perry was the tightest, with Webb's win com
  • g under Generals John C. Caldwell, Alexander S. Webb and Alexander Hays.
  • nd he was raised by his sister, Mary Ann Warner Webb and her husband, Joseph Webb.
  • er of Quentin Roosevelt II, and Frances Blanche Webb, and granddaughter of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.,
  • int top goalscorer alongside midfield star Neil Webb and up and coming striker Nigel Clough.
  • n the home was passed to her nephew, John Sneed Webb and then to Webb's daughter, Kathleen.
  • Webb and Shelley have two sons, Luke and Josh, who a
  • Woods provided financially for Webb and supported his education at Sidcot School, b
  • Webb and wife were friends of Trotsky - they were tr
  • as given his chance by Brighton manager Charlie Webb and soon established himself in the Brighton at
  • On 2 July 1879, Alexander W. Webb and William S. Caldwell deeded to the citizens
  • twice previously; Cat to Dave Matthews and Jim Webb and Doug to Janey Hutton, Oh-Hi-Marc's mother a
  • Although the last known connection of Webb and Lach was in Allentown, Pennsylvania in July
  • Webb and Sons also assisted in the camouflage of lan
  • he made the acquaintance of Rev. Thomas William Webb and assisted with the compilation of the famous
  • hens, together with Shirley Robertson and Sarah Webb, and another gold medal in the Yngling sailing
  • When Webb and Bilderbeck left, Powerhouse shifted base to
  • Mike Webb and his brother Keith found a passion for music
  • Edward Webb and Sons were awarded a Gold Medal at the Royal
  • Spider Webb and the Insects
  • edal with her team mates Eileen Hiscock, Violet Webb and Nellie Halstead.
  • "When I came here [ Webb and Zapata counties in 1920], all the geologist
  • ed States Attorneys, Thomas P. Sullivan, Dan K. Webb and Anton R. Valukas, supervised the investigat
  • ng Commission, awarded developer-architect firm Webb and Knapp the competition for the redevelopment
  • lfour, George Curzon, Alfred Lyttelton, Godfrey Webb, and George Wyndham.
  • s three fellow directors, John Quickfall, Colin Webb and the former playing hero Barry Swallow, owne
  • n Schwartz, Charlene Shipp, Kevan Staples, Rudy Webb and Robin White.
  • "Louisiana Hayride" - Clifton Webb and Tamara Geva
  • "Alone Together" - Clifton Webb and Tamara Geva
  • The Yellow Taxi - 1942 (also Call a Hearse) (by Webb and Wheeler)
  • of art and artists (such as watercolorist Frank Webb and the late science fiction illustrator Frank
  • McNally, Lorcan Cranitch, Embeth Davidtz, Danny Webb and Phoebe Nicholls (also the director's wife)
  • ), who travelled to Somerset, working first for Webb and later for the Somersetshire Coal Canal Comp
  • William Morris himself, along with Philip Webb and Charles Faulkner, was responsible for the p
  • on Wilder's Our Town in the characters of Emily Webb and George Gibbs or in Mark Twain's The Adventu
  • the help of such music business stars as Chick Webb and Gene Krupa, he revolutionized the cymbals b
  • "All I Know" is 1973 pop ballad witten by Jimmy Webb, and recorded by over 20 different artists.
  • Webb and Condon had a tight bout, with Condon winnin
  • g International Labour and Trade Union Studies, Webb and Chevening Scholars.
  • Game 2: Jason Webb and Ed Picson
  • ngs made an emergency start in place of Brandon Webb and pitched 6 1/3 innings of shutout ball, whil
  • e was a teammate of future NFL players Richmond Webb and Kevin Williams, a wide receiver.
  • After buying out MacPhail in October 1947, Webb and Topping would remain owners of the Yankees
  • The design was by Sir Aston Webb and Son and the sculptor Alfred Drury.
  • A lifelong baseball fan, in 1945 Webb and partners Dan Topping and Larry MacPhail pur
  • Third-placed Oliver Webb and ninth-placed Daniel McKenzie will also move
  • Peters, Webb and Co. in Louisville, Kentucky, published it a
  • riber, Dadabhai Naoroji co-signed a letter with Webb and others to request support for a new associa
  • ong "Love Thy "Neighbour" was composed by Roger Webb and sung by Stuart Gillies.
  • n" is the title of a 1969 song written by Jimmy Webb and popularized by Glen Campbell.
  • r Grafton, Thomas McClymont, Jim Clark, Charles Webb and Charles Savory represented Ponsonby United
  • t of X-Play on G4 (formerly TechTV) with Morgan Webb and, as of December 17, 2008, editor-in-chief o
  • Despite this, on October 18 Webb announced he was not running and would be backi
  • During her presidency, Ms. Webb appeared on Fox Television's The O'Reilly Facto
  • In 1982 Webb appeared at the Dutch Utrecht Festival.
  • In early 2007, Webb appeared on and won BBC cookery programme Ready
  • At the end of the special Webb appears and after exiting a Rolls Royce to go t
  • 24 October - John Webb, architect (born 1611)
  • tors representing Virginia, Mark Warner and Jim Webb, are both Democrats who were elected in the 200
  • 44% of the students at Webb are economically disadvantaged, 10% enroll in s
  • Webb argued that consumers' co-operatives should for
  • ouse was built by Inigo Jones or his pupil John Webb around the time of the Restoration, as a London
  • On 20 December 2007 Webb arrived in Belfast on a season long contract wi
  • Webb articled in law in Montreal and was called to t
  • pt to refute the allegations raised by the Gary Webb articles, and was famously confronted by former
  • The movie stars Jack Webb as Sgt.
  • Richard Webb as Crane (small rancher)
  • Bresha Webb as Dr. Laverne St. John - Intern
  • 's Sake is a 1950 fantasy film starring Clifton Webb as an angel trying to save the marriage of a co
  • Freestone and A.J. Webb as a specialist coachbuilding service, based in
  • reamboat is a 1952 comedy film starring Clifton Webb as a college professor with a mysterious past.
  • Alan Webb as Andrew
  • Rita Webb as Charwoman
  • Stephen Webb as Glen
  • Daniel Webb as David
  • en were identified by governance activist David Webb as having close ties with the Bauhinia Foundati
  • Gerald Webb as Newman
  • Mathea Webb as Carla
  • Richard Webb as Tufts
  • Clifton Webb as "Nat" McNally
  • f 2006 he toured with David Mitchell and Robert Webb as part of their live show The Two Faces of Mit
  • Clifton Webb as Lynn Belvedere
  • Drumming legend Buddy Rich cited Webb's powerful technique and virtuoso performances
  • Chloe Webb as Monica Gallagher
  • h, John Heath Goldsworthy as Cecil, and Clifton Webb as Percy.
  • Richard Webb as Lane Carson
  • Richard Webb as Sir Galahad
  • nt, Christopher Gable as Inigo Jollifant, Marti Webb as Susie Dean, Malcolm Rennie as Morton Mitcham
  • Alan Webb as Dr. Pembury
  • Following the departure of David Webb as Southend United's manager in October 2001 an
  • n his death willed all the property to Miss Ann Webb as life tenant, who then lived in the house wit
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