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  • ng'), the town founder (George Matlock), a gold rush, a bushranger (‘Holy' Joe Cooper) and a town pa
  • and at every turn Henry is dogged by Inspector Rush, a friend of Elinors...
  • The song gave Tom Rush a belated Top Ten exposure as a songwriter on t
  • New rides included the Mini Mine Rush, a kids rollercoaster, now re-located at Flamin
  • ard at the time stated that they didn't want to rush a replacement, but they'd rather get the right
  • He was formerly the Head Coach of the Chicago Rush, a position he had held since the team's incept
  • site of what was Lindeman City during the gold rush: a cemetery of deceased prospectors from the go
  • Following the Klondike Gold Rush, a separate Yukon Territory is created from the
  • en a cannon shot signaled the start of the land rush, a hundred thousand men and women tried to stak
  • ost recent project is the screenplay for August Rush, a musical-drama directed by Kirsten Sheridan a
  • for the most part during the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush a few decades earlier.
  • um), Pat Metheny, Aphex Twin, Boards of Canada, Rush, Able Tasmans, Team Sleep, Meat Beat Manifesto,
  • Rush aborts the dialing sequence to Earth, arguing t
  • North Georgia's Gold Rush, About North Georgia
  • on Moresby Island, which was the main port for rush activity, the islands came to the attention of
  • s the youngest of four sisters, sister to Sugar Rush actress Olivia Hallinan, the most famous and cr
  • ncluded a full page parody of a Delta Tau Delta rush ad.
  • ding of the Lillooet Cattle Trail, another gold rush adjacent to town in the 1880s and another nearb
  • 0 May 1871 - 26 March 1947) was a Klondike Gold Rush adventurer, dog driver and participant in the f
  • round the lighthouse during the Australian Gold Rush after concerns that ships carrying gold might b
  • own was first settled in 1894 as part of a gold rush after a team of prospectors including Ernest Sh
  • They began listening to Rush after their second album.
  • As a result of the California Gold Rush after 1849, California's name became indelibly
  • son as the offensive coordinator of the Chicago Rush after playing for Chicago in 2008.
  • A "four pool" zergling rush against a zerg AI opponent in StarCraft, who ha
  • The three heavily-armed hitmen rush ahead and ambush the costumed pair.
  • In a long career, he worked with Otis Rush, Al Benson, Little Sonny Cooper, David Honeyboy
  • The logo also appears on four other Rush album covers; on the backdrop behind Peart's dr
  • "Hope" is one of the three instrumentals on the Rush album Snakes & Arrows.
  • that would ultimately set off the Cariboo Gold Rush, Alexandria had grown from a simple Hudson's Ba
  • In 1858, during the Fraser River Gold Rush, Allison travelled to the Colony of British Col
  • ' Rush' also has a video, though, it is not certain th
  • ell'" during the days of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush also called the Douglas Road, along which it is
  • Lyndon Rush also finished 3rd at the 4-man event in Cesana,
  • Rush also won a bronze medal in the four-man event a
  • on and recording of their debut album, Into the Rush, Aly & AJ began recording their first Christmas
  • ncluded members from the Canadian hardrock band Rush, amongst others.
  • is team counts Gary Speed, Michael Owen and Ian Rush amongst its former players.
  • During the California Gold Rush, an influx of non-Indian settlers drove the Gui
  • a and was placed under the care of Dr. Benjamin Rush, an experience that influenced his decision to
  • Geoffrey Rush and Tilda Swinton with Best Actor - Miniseries
  • he defense ever claim that White was on a sugar rush and committed the murders as a result.
  • York cast featured Mark Linn-Baker and Deborah Rush, and at one point included Treat Williams.
  • including Bellingham, Bradley, Edwards, Ensor, Rush and Walker - settled in the vicinity of Cattle
  • In 1835, President Andrew Jackson named Richard Rush and Howard to arbitrate the Ohio-Michigan bound
  • Canyon City was a tent city during the gold rush and its ruins - building foundations, a large r
  • sevens between 1996 and 2000 playing with Eric Rush and was a member of the gold medal-winning New
  • es for 3,157 yards (an average of 3.8 yards per rush) and 28 touchdowns.
  • 9 rushing attempts for 626 yards (4.2 yards per rush) and six touchdowns, and 30 receptions for 354
  • rs in the summer, bringing in Nigel Martyn, Ian Rush and Lee Sharpe in hope of making Leeds contende
  • ber 2009, protesters from Climate Camp, Climate Rush and Plane Stupid, took part in 'The Great Clima
  • dy stay-at-home play allowed Leetch to lead the rush and kept opposing players out of the goal creas
  • 02 before finishing his career with the Chicago Rush and Tampa Bay Storm in 2003.
  • Rush and Release
  • n gold was discovered in Victoria he joined the rush and had some success at Castlemaine.
  • He came west during the Klondike Gold Rush, and eventually came to Edmonton to work for th
  • story of a man's travels during the Nevada gold rush and his family's urging for him to get as much
  • match 3-1 after extra time with goals from Ian Rush and Ronnie Whelan (2).
  • tural dominance in the state following the gold rush and the establishment of the railroads in the 1
  • Today's a meander.'There's a playfulness to the rush, and exuberance that seems always about to burs
  • r 1873 to accommodate for the Palmer River gold rush, and became a thriving port in the 1880s.
  • He came to California in 1849 during the gold rush and after a few years of unsuccessful mining, h
  • t out, declaring himself to be smarter than Dr. Rush and having the best chance of surviving.
  • It was founded during the California Gold Rush, and was the site of the first authorized gold
  • h was founded and organized by Pastor Rickie G. Rush and nine others in the summer of 1990, with the
  • d during the Coolgardie, Western Australia gold rush and then returned to Victoria to farm at Macart
  • Royal Navy, participated in the California Gold Rush and died in America, leaving Nicholson's mother
  • nstrument upside-down like players such as Otis Rush and Albert King.
  • tory (and the first since Pat White in 2006) to rush and pass for more than 200 yards in a single ga
  • the younger brother of former NBA player Kareem Rush and former UCLA Bruins player JaRon Rush.
  • Many draw similarities between Rush and Coheed and Cambria, but Josh Eppard stated
  • tes), Cyperus papyrus, Typha species, flowering rush and wild rice species.
  • d with Terry Brown, who would later produce for Rush, and with a new album cover.
  • e history of Sacramento and the California Gold Rush, and was renamed the "Discovery Museum Gold Rus
  • rs who came to the area during the Cariboo Gold Rush and were greeted by masses of pesky horseflies,
  • ston traveled to California as part of the Gold Rush and took a clerk position at the San Francisco
  • rst appeared in Deadwood shortly after the gold rush, and was first mentioned in public writing in F
  • luded wide receiver John Jefferson, centers Bob Rush and Don Macek, linebackers Woodrow Lowe and Don
  • two of its relatives - Juncus effusus(the Soft Rush) and Juncus articulatus (the Jointed Rush).
  • It is known by the common name Interior Rush, and in its native range also as "Soft Rush" (w
  • California in 1850 to join the California Gold Rush and to the Pike's Peak Country in 1858 to join
  • f a Chester youth setup which also included Ian Rush and other future first team players such as Ric
  • n was the setting for the Wild Horse Creek Gold Rush and associated "war" during the gold rush of th
  • o California in 1850 during the California Gold Rush and worked in the mines until 1851.
  • ed on a television programme imitating Jennifer Rush, and was noticed by Ralph Siegel, who offered h
  • water was pronounced healthful by Dr. Benjamin Rush, and Esterly established a spa there, with gard
  • oung Allen was attracted to the California Gold Rush and spent two years working in San Francisco.
  • Work began in 1853 at the height of the gold rush, and it took four years to construct at a cost
  • gold in Gabriel's Gully, Otago, prompted a gold rush and saw many Australian gold-diggers heading fo
  • to find a way to combat the Colts' strong pass rush and reasoned that having a quarterback stand se
  • Deep Purple, Jethro Tull, Uriah Heep, The Nice, Rush and Genesis, among others.
  • for Eric Clapton, Lamont Dozier, MN8, Jennifer Rush, and Michelle Gayle.
  • SAC Ed Enright, Randy Prillaman, McWeeney, Joe Rush, and supervisors Ronald Reese and Anthony Amoro
  • in made a fortune in the after-math of the gold rush and was a multi-millionaire by 1880.
  • Acting United States Secretary of State Richard Rush and the British Minister to Washington Sir Char
  • h were located in the immediate vicinity of the rush and were the upper barrier to river navigation.
  • ners were attracted from the Central Otago Gold Rush, and from Victoria, Australia where the Victori
  • DeJuan Alfonzo, a former member of the Chicago Rush and Chicago Slaughter.
  • Founded by Ed Rush and Optical in 1998, the label is known as the
  • nos, Grateful Dead, The Wailers, Ozzy Osbourne, Rush and Cat Stevens, among many others.
  • the tech step format established by the UK's Ed Rush and Optical into harsh industrial/digital hardc
  • His men became panic-stricken at the first rush and were slaughtered.
  • h was a section celebrating the California Gold Rush and the American Old West.
  • It was a center of the California Gold Rush and stopping point for travelers coming from Vi
  • the western Kansas Territory) brought on a gold rush and a consequent flood of white emigration acro
  • n 1852 in the wake of the Queen Charlottes Gold Rush, and between $5,000 and $75,000 in gold was tak
  • concept all over the west with each new mining rush, and the practices spread to all the states and
  • He played Nathan in Channel 4's drama Sugar Rush and on radio he plays Ray in Clare in the Commu
  • e prosperous from the recent Central Otago Gold Rush, and founded a photographic business.
  • Declassified School Survival Guide and Big Time Rush, and the head writer for The Fairly OddParents.
  • near the main trails associated with the Fraser rush and the new goldfields being found north in the
  • n was founded in 1855 during the Victorian gold rush and at one stage had a population of around 13,
  • rd publishing company established in 1973 after Rush and their SRO management company run by Ray Dan
  • Weekends feature Rush and Fox Sports Radio.
  • (including work by the McGarrigle Sisters, Tom Rush and Rodney Crowell) with polished, country-musi
  • he 1840s the squatting runs of Maryvale, Merton Rush and Hazelwood were taken up in the area which i
  • They beat Alan Ball's side 6-0, with Ian Rush and Robbie Fowler both scoring twice.
  • same inning by two different pitchers, when Bob Rush and Lew Burdette of the Milwaukee Braves hit hi
  • ter features, including The Immigrant, The Gold Rush and The Circus.
  • ng the solution, Eli is visited by Dr. Nicholas Rush and General Jack O'Neill, who offer him a chanc
  • he community dwindled after the California gold rush and only a scattered few families were left in
  • ublish old), delivering lectures about the gold rush, and even selling an advertising jingle to a so
  • See also: Pike's Peak Gold Rush and California_Gold_Rush#Forty-niners
  • use on the Cariboo Road during the Cariboo Gold Rush and afterwards.
  • influx of people to Otago during the Otago Gold Rush, and because the franchise had been extended to
  • ientist Charles Willson Peale, sculptor William Rush, and other artists and business leaders.
  • On June 11, 1950, Rush and pitcher Warren Spahn of the Braves each sto
  • ngside Arthur “Big Boy” Spires, Magic Sam, Otis Rush and Lazy Bill Lucas.
  • George Clooney, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Geoffrey Rush and Billy Bob Thornton with Cedric the Entertai
  • She was coached initially by Nancy Rush and then by Carlo Fassi.
  • nuel and Bettye Crutcher, and produced by Henry Rush and John Wesley, became her most successful rel
  • y productions with directors including Geoffrey Rush and Jim Sharman.
  • ecutive producer on Channel 4's As If and Sugar Rush and Sky One's Hex.
  • e, and was rebuilt in 1790 by William Beaumaris Rush, and then by Edward Hollond esq, in 1810.
  • lymouth Argyle on March 15, 1980, alongside Ian Rush, and went on to be a regular in the side before
  • He traveled to California during the 1849 gold rush and then settled in northeast Oregon near the f
  • At the urging of Benjamin Rush and Richard Stockton, whom he met in Paisley, W
  • to win this match 3-1, with two goals from Ian Rush, and one from Craig Johnston after Gary Lineker
  • ore going on to work with Curtis Mayfield, Otis Rush and Jimmy Reed.
  • rimary influences as Led Zeppelin, Moody Blues, Rush, and Yes, influences which are reflected in bot
  • Winans was drawn by news of the California Gold Rush, and in March 1850 left for California by an ov
  • er Graves, Dinah Shore, Harriet Nelson, Barbara Rush and Abe Vigoda.
  • ter a failed romance during the California Gold Rush, and also to escape punishment after he murdere
  • d such artists as Eric Andersen, Phil Ochs, Tom Rush and Josh White Jr.
  • red in the area in the 1895 resulting in a gold rush and by 1896 the town boasted a population of 20
  • s family's affiliation with the California gold rush and the construction of transcontinental railro
  • He went to California during the gold rush and settled in Tucson, Arizona, where he became
  • Hudson's Bay Company, Fur-trade, gold rush, and etc.
  • The song was adapted by rock band Rush and featured on the 2004 covers album Feedback.
  • hostilities, Taylor joined the California Gold Rush and spent three years mining at Corte Madera, C
  • This was 1845, before the California Gold Rush, and back then many could not recognize gold.
  • g US territories in the wake of the Fraser Gold Rush and had heard news of the rush from all directi
  • d he wanted to participate in the Klondike Gold Rush and managed to get his father to put up financi
  • the Great Horn Spoon! mined the California Gold Rush and was turned into the movie Bullwhip Griffin.
  • et, L7, Lollapalooza, White Zombie, Tool, Kiss, Rush, and Nirvana, including playing at their last c
  • ight, and in bog areas lady's smock, lousewort, rush and meadowsweet; wet areas have sedge and rush;
  • rospectors and others during Fraser Canyon Gold Rush and the following Cariboo Gold Rush of 1861, Be
  • c, and then moved to California during the gold rush and was elected to the first California Senate
  • piders was selected over Seals, Quakes, Fog and Rush and at the time of its establishment was the lo
  • store in Volcano did very well during the Gold Rush, and soon Abraham opened another group of store
  • belongs in this article rather than on Benjamin Rush and could be done in npov way.
  • declared as a result of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush and fears of re-asserted American expansionist
  • Tracks 1-4 feature Otis Rush and tracks 5-8 feature Little Walter (composer
  • Rush and Lt. Greer, who gerenally do not like people
  • rthern California and its history with the Gold Rush and agricultural development.
  • He made a fortune in the California Gold Rush and used the money to build the Southern House
  • ntent, where he commissioned Big Brother, Sugar Rush and The F Word, and poached Richard and Judy.
  • from the songs "Feel So Bad," (recorded by Otis Rush and Elvis Presley), Robert Johnson's "Traveling
  • zine gave Wanted a 7.5 calling it an adrenaline rush and loved the curving bullets, although the gam
  • pitching of Sam Felton, the former football end rush and punter.
  • In April 2010, Rush announced he would be signing back with Real Ma
  • On April 26, 2007, Rush announced his intentions to enter the 2007 NBA
  • end to Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton, Rush announced early on that he would support Barack
  • ee to keep their relationship going, but not to rush anything.
  • In the beginning of 2009, Rush appeared in a series of special edition postage
  • During those years, the super Canadian trio Rush appeared in Ricardo's life and his way to under
  • Comic Rush April 2007 issue cover.
  • The Rush are expected to compete for talent and fans wit
  • sections of my division (in consequence of this rush), are now quite denuded of their European alluv
  • Based in Sacramento, California, the Rush are expected to compete in the Pacific Division
  • The buildings, structures, and ruins at Rush are the last visible remains of historic zinc m
  • Bruce Bay (the scene of the Hunt's Duffer gold rush), around Charleston and along the Grey River.
  • xtreme intensity of the heat from the flames to rush around the side of the building to remove sever
  • in the lead up to the trial and begins to madly rush around the maze looking for an exit.
  • I get to rush around corners with a gun in my hand."
  • extricating all that stuff intertwined into the Rush article!--BillFlis (talk) 12:57, 27 December 20
  • Do you mean in the California Gold Rush article?
  • ing his chart success, Derek B was signed up to Rush Artist Management and released singles and the
  • -hop management alternative to Russell Simmons' Rush Artist Management (which he despised) and Cold
  • There was a brief land rush as squatters arrived in anticipation of Congres
  • Barbara Rush as Madelon
  • 1892, with the place first called the Sore Foot Rush, as a result of the limping prospectors who arr
  • 29, 2010, she made her acting debut on Big Time Rush as Jo, a girl which the boys have a crush on.
  • Geoffrey Rush as Philip Henslowe
  • The current name dates to the Victorian Gold Rush as a shortened form of Bendigo Creek goldfields
  • It was built in 1884, during the Victorian gold rush, as part of the 4 km headrace from the Howqua R
  • The California gold rush, as with most gold rushes, started with the dis
  • aused such consternation by the boldness of his rush, as to leave little work for those who followed
  • She first appeared in the 2005 game Sonic Rush as a player protagonist.
  • , trains began running there during the evening rush as well.
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