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  • Dr. Scott is the eldest son of Eileen Rose Busby, an author and antiques expert, and Jim Scott,
  • s educated at Westminster School under Richard Busby and at Christ Church, Oxford.
  • Busby and his family emigrated to New South Wales, A
  • The station was designed by Busby and Associates who also designed the impressiv
  • Busby and Wren were then allegedly shot by one or mo
  • Among the crowd were Sir Matt Busby and Bob Bishop, the scout who discovered Best,
  • onvicted of the murder of his girlfriend Twila Busby and her children in 1993.
  • strict of North Yorkshire, England, near Great Busby and 1 mile south of Stokesley.
  • decay it fell into in the wake of manager Matt Busby's retirement, and often thought of as the club
  • ust two years after retirement of manager Matt Busby and three years after United had won the Europ
  • "Like Shankly, Busby and Clough, the scale of Pearce's impact at Bo
  • r the suspects, Crittenden County Sheriff Dick Busby and Chief Enforcement Officer W. A. Wren stopp
  • Busby appeared in the outfield 13 times in his 36 ga
  • Busby appears to have dropped out of the enterprise
  • 10 May - James Busby arrives in the Bay of Islands on HMS Imogene.
  • Intensive Care (with Peter Busby as Peter Dunant), 1986
  • He is best known for taking over from Matt Busby as manager of Manchester United.
  • end of the Second World War, he appointed Matt Busby as manager, but only lived to see Busby bring
  • He was under Richard Busby at Westminster School, and studied at Christ C
  • ioned - a scaled-down replica of the statue of Busby at the east end of Old Trafford.
  • e influential than the British Resident, James Busby, at Waitangi.
  • He was educated under Richard Busby at Westminster School, and in 1660 was sent to
  • Born near Short, Mississippi, Busby attended the common schools of his native city
  • The Busby Babes were a group of Manchester United player
  • The Busby Babes were notable not only for being young an
  • e United Youth Academy that produced the great Busby Babes side of the mid to late 1950s.
  • front of a 20,000 crowd at The Dell where the Busby Babes had won the first leg 5-2.
  • lings, an updated take on the 1950s equivalent Busby Babes) that included his brother Phil, Ryan Gi
  • iteration in the term is a clear homage to the Busby Babes, the famously youthful Manchester United
  • He did not live to see the revolution of the Busby Babes.
  • chester United on 1 October 1953 as one of the Busby Babes.
  • and were one of few genuine challengers to the Busby Babes.
  • Busby became manager of Hartlepool United on 15 Febr
  • Following the end of his playing career, Busby became a sportscaster, primarily for the Texas
  • Busby became a coal miner and later a mineral survey
  • Busby began his writing career writing daytime soap
  • A Busby Berkeley production number from
  • A typical Busby Berkeley geometrical arrangement of dancers, f
  • Gold Diggers of 1935, a Busby Berkeley musical starring Dick Powell and Glor
  • irected by Hobart Henley and features an early Busby Berkeley music number, "Who's Your Little Who-
  • ic arrangement in the film Footlight Parade by Busby Berkeley that features his trademark human wat
  • ce accompanying the song spoofed the elaborate Busby Berkeley sequences of the '30s and '40s with,
  • California Gold Rush as well as to the popular Busby Berkeley musicals Gold Diggers of 1933 and Gol
  • , where it was introduced by Joyce Barbour and Busby Berkeley as the characters Edna Stevens and Do
  • Directed by Alexander Leftwich, with dances by Busby Berkeley, it starred William Gaxton (Martin/Th
  • lls in routines choreographed by the legendary Busby Berkeley, who had collaborated with Bacon on t
  • The musical is a parody of large, flashy 1930s Busby Berkeley-style movie musicals in which an unde
  • It was choreographed by Busby Berkeley.
  • Bright Lights is a 1935 film directed by Busby Berkeley.
  • The musicals in the movie were courtesy of Busby Berkeley.
  • ed by Lew Fields with musical numbers stage by Busby Berkeley.
  • hy by George J. Folsey and the choreography by Busby Berkeley.
  • esigned, staged, choreographed and directed by Busby Berkeley.
  • and the two production numbers were staged by Busby Berkeley.
  • ggers of 1933, with musical numbers created by Busby Berkeley.
  • schools to a big-screen epic, choreographed by Busby Berkeley.”
  • the dance concept piece was a throwback to the Busby Berkley style of choreography of the 1930s.
  • furrier's apprentice, he joined Archie Pitt's Busby Boy's Band in 1924, a small junior pit orchest
  • Busby built and stocked a library which is still the
  • Jim Busby, cf
  • Brian Busby, Character Parts: Who's Really Who in CanLit (
  • mperland and Williamwood, Newton Mearns South, Busby, Clarkston and Eaglesham'
  • Busby convened the Confederation of Chiefs of the Un
  • Produced at Catawba College's Florence Busby Corriher Theater, March 2003.
  • ar and usually overshadowed by teammates Steve Busby, Dennis Leonard and Larry Gura, Splittorff's c
  • Elected in April 1820, Busby did not run for reelection in the election hel
  • nited in March 1953 for a fee of £29,999 (Matt Busby did not want to burden young Taylor as being a
  • Busby died less than a year later on 20 January 1994
  • Busby died, still in office, aged 89, when it was sa
  • The tall black-brown busby displayed a crimson bag and plume and the gold
  • From Westminster Busby duly proceeded to Christ Church, Oxford, where
  • hhead (December 8, 1897 - December 30, 1966 in Busby, East Renfrewshire) was a Scottish football pl
  • A bronze statue of Sir Matt Busby, erected in 1996, stands on the exterior of th
  • secondary school in Reading, Diament met Luke Busby for the first time, his later collaborator in
  • dventure was of Manchester United manager Matt Busby going into the Old Trafford dressing room and
  • Born in Chicago, Illinois, Busby graduated from West Allis Central High School.
  • Busby had been youth-team coach at Swindon Town, whe
  • eight players had been killed and manager Matt Busby had been left fighting for his life.
  • Sir Matt Busby had been appointed president of the club and M
  • son of Irish-born soldier and innkeeper Thomas Busby; his mother's name was Christina.
  • t the California Angels on September 20, 1972, Busby hit a grand slam only to have it taken back by
  • Location of Busby in Alberta
  • "White Hermitage" came to Australia with James Busby in 1832.
  • urce Technologies was founded in 1986 by Miles Busby in Charlotte, North Carolina.
  • The statue of Matt Busby in front of Old Trafford stadium
  • This was regarded by Sir Matt Busby in his biography as being the most exciting ma
  • Born Mabel Janice Busby, in Baker, Oregon (Baker County), in 1903, she
  • mistress Mrs. Joan Olivier and deputy head Mr. Busby in 2006.
  • legendary Manchester United manager, Sir Matt Busby, in 1993.
  • ed the single "The Birdie Song" under the name Busby in 1981, recorded at Neil Ferguson's Woodlands
  • e Door, first published in London by Allison & Busby in March 1969, which was made into the 1973 mo
  • ing of the 20th century the vicar, Rev William Busby, installed items of furniture collected from o
  • Busby is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada within
  • Umpire (also Busby) is an unincorporated community in Howard Coun
  • British Resident in New Zealand - James Busby is appointed in March but does not arrive in N
  • Shortly before the murders Twila Busby, it is claimed, had been threatened by an uncl
  • Busby, Joshua.
  • axon into an Englishman", in Summerfield, T. & Busby, K. (eds.),
  • (Allison & Busby: London) ISBN 0850310164
  • Busby made his major league debut on September 14, 1
  • 16 May - James Busby meets 22 leading chiefs at Paihia and reads th
  • the Use of Getting Sober" (Music and lyrics by Busby Meyers)
  • tasy authors, including Gregory Benford, F. M. Busby, Michael Cassutt, Robert L. Forward, Anne McCa
  • ide-the-park grand slam home run against Steve Busby of the Kansas City Royals, and he finished tha
  • Sir Matt Busby, Old Trafford, Manchester
  • Dean Busby played for Wales at the 1995 Rugby League Worl
  • Dean Busby played in both Super League I and the Challeng
  • Dean Busby played Loose forward/Lock, i.e. number 13 in H
  • The Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year, previously known as the MU
  • In an eight-year career, Busby posted a 70-54 record with 659 strikeouts and
  • RAILSCOT on Busby Railway
  • Busby received a land grant in Acton township.
  • Busby received two of the Highland Society's highest
  • he temporarily took over as manager while Matt Busby recovered from his injuries and, having assemb
  • s received in the crash, United's manager Matt Busby returned to work and was impressed by Bradley.
  • Nevertheless, Manchester United manager Matt Busby saw something in the tenacious youngster.
  • Busby School, Busby, Grades K-6
  • Busby signed a contract with the St. Louis Cardinals
  • Hoult DI, Busby SJ, Gadian DG, Radda GK, Richards RE, Seeley P
  • Working with The Boys, Busby sought to bring the group to Jackson Five fame
  • James Busby spoke to the chiefs and a vote was held, with
  • nited still owned his rights, and manager Matt Busby suspended him for six months, before finally s
  • Busby taught herself to read when she was 3 years ol
  • Unfortunately for Busby, the surgery did not save his career.
  • riking up a successful front pairing with Drew Busby, the side struggled to match the standards set
  • Later in the first quarter, quarterback Thad Busby threw a 27 yard touchdown pass to wide receive
  • e also worked with the British Resident, James Busby to regularize the relationships between the tw
  • Busby took a throw in and played the ball to Brook.
  • fortune to various charitable causes, and the Busby Trustees still administer his wishes.
  • Canada 1874-1896: Arduous Destiny - Peter Busby Waite
  • Busby was agent for the barons of Longueuil.
  • Busby was born Eileen May Rose in Two Harbors, Minne
  • Busby was a high school principal and lawyer.
  • Busby was settled by Americans and was named Indepen
  • Busby was placed as caretaker manager at York City i
  • Meanwhile, Busby was re-appointed as team manager until the end
  • Busby was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-eighth
  • Busby was shot in the arm, and Wren in the abdomen;
  • er, wherein the "devilish covetousness" of Dr. Busby was commemorated.
  • Sir Matt Busby Way is a road in Old Trafford, Greater Manches
  • rocess of permanently pedestrianising Sir Matt Busby Way.
  • October 25, 1955: Chico Carrasquel and Jim Busby were traded by the White Sox to the Cleveland
  • The bearskin should not be mistaken for the busby, which is a much smaller fur cap worn by the R
  • ainst a Manchester United team managed by Matt Busby which Hartlepool narrowly lost 4-3 .
  • fter former Manchester United manager Sir Matt Busby, who managed the club in two spells, from 1945
  • Five days before Christmas, Jean Busby, wife of legendary former manager and current
  • he initial board of directors comprised Daniel Busby, William Turton, John Greenwood, and Benjamin
  • Resolved that Mr. Lewis and Mr. Busby with the Superintendent call upon Mr. Langston
  • Dean Busby won 8 caps for GB U21s,1 cap for England again
  • Busby worked as Youth Academy Manager at Gretna, but