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| Tate, a native of England, played with the English n | |
| Zoe | Tate, a vet who was present, delivered the baby whic |
| known as Winsor Blue, and the death of Gifford | Tate, a fellow painter and friend of Edwin's, severa |
| defenses would follow, including a rematch with | Tate, a close decision over Lou Del Valle (who almos |
| it was purchased from the coast guard by Elijah | Tate, a local waterman, for $10. |
| Rhone, M. Richmond, R. Scrivens, M. Stewart, H. | Tate, A. Tate, J. Tate)low from the group next level |
| In 1939 Lou | Tate acquired the cabin and based her weaving busine |
| Tate advances on Travis before being shot by Cohen, | |
| Dave and Kim | Tate affair storyline (1996) |
| With less than 7 minutes to play, | Tate again found Hinkel, this time for a 14 yard tou |
| He and Jon Langston led the | Tate Aggies to a state championship and a number fou |
| Marxist activists including Tariq Ali, Ernie | Tate, Al Richardson, David Horowitz and Pat Jordan a |
| Paris Theatre recording studio; from left David | Tate, Alan Ford, Geoffrey McGivern, Douglas Adams, M |
| Tate also played a single first-class match for AJ W | |
| Wide receiver Golden | Tate also set Irish bowl records upon catching for 1 |
| Tate also writes a regular column for British adult | |
| However, the | Tate also manages an earlier property in St Ives, th |
| n family, along with her friend, actress Sharon | Tate among others. |
| The discography of Little Man | Tate, an English-based Indie Rock band, consists of |
| Nat | Tate: An American Artist 1928-1960; 21 Publishing, 1 |
| PMorgan Partners, Flatiron Partners, Hicks Muse | Tate and Furst, Goldman Sachs, GE Capital and Banco |
| le of talented backs including Brad Lester, Ben | Tate and freshman Mario Fannin. |
| o curate a major Gainsborough exhibition at the | Tate and the Grand Palais, Paris), and numerous smal |
| luding the British Museum, Imperial War Museum, | Tate and the V&A in London, MoMA, New York, the Carn |
| many of the tunes for the New Version of Nahum | Tate and Nicholas Brady, as well as poetry published |
| His works are held in the collection of the | Tate and the United Kingdom Government Art Collectio |
| youngest artist ever to have been bought by the | Tate, and it was this fact which helped him to have |
| Hines, Carroll Dickerson, Jimmie Noone, Erskine | Tate, and Frankie Jaxon. |
| er, as the Coldwater forms the boundary between | Tate and Tunica counties, and then passes through Qu |
| These included the giant | Tate and Lyle factory in Silvertown. |
| being stuck behind international centres Brent | Tate and Jerome Ropati. |
| is first seen when he is chatted up by Charity | Tate and falls into her trap. |
| ay from the adaptations by Colley Cibber, Nahum | Tate and David Garrick that had been favored by the |
| "four independent judges chosen/invited by the | Tate and chaired by the director of Tate Britain." |
| Any Place, Anywhere" featured vocals by Laurie | Tate and hit number one on the R&B charts . |
| ouncill as Buffalo Bill, Mary Martello as Dolly | Tate and Arthur Ryan as Sitting Bull. |
| Tate and Brady refers to the collaboration of Nahum | |
| She then later guest starred in close friends' | Tate and Mack's TV shows, The Catherine Tate Show (a |
| at the person Pauline has been contacting is DS | Tate, and immediately question her about it. |
| Her works are now held at the | Tate and the Henry Moore Institute. |
| troupe: John X. Heart, Christopher Beale, Jack | Tate and William Hall. |
| Travis manages to drive the car away from | Tate and hide in a mining site. |
| focuses on the President of Carpathia, Richard | Tate, and core members of the Protection and Securit |
| , the Hollywood Blacklist, the murder of Sharon | Tate, and the Confidential magazine lawsuits. |
| eevi Jaimz, guitarist Jay Pepper, bassist Pepsi | Tate and drummer Ace Finchum. |
| In 1749 he married Mary | Tate and in 1759, following his first wife's death, |
| , where she is on the poetry faculty with James | Tate and Peter Gizzi. |
| rnard Haitink, Kent Nagano, Kurt Masur, Jeffrey | Tate, and Charles Dutoit. |
| ins, Hankins, Honey, Lancaster, Pleasant Ridge, | Tate and Woods. |
| issioned on 6 December 1918 and was returned to | Tate and his co-owners. |
| and starring Gordon Harker, Binnie Hale, Henry | Tate and Robert Holmes. |
| sia, tea from China to Butler's wharf, Sugar to | Tate and Lyle, and refuse was taken downriver. |
| ied, and found guilty of first-degree murder of | Tate and three friends at Polanski's home. |
| udes a particularly personal duet between Geoff | Tate and his 10-year old daughter Emily. |
| Freefonix,created by Magnus Fiennes, Alex | Tate and Simeon Warburton, is produced by Richelle W |
| he played in Chicago with Tiny Parham, Erskine | Tate, and Roy Eldridge (1937-38). |
| ded Bobby Rush, The Dells, Luther Ingram, Tommy | Tate, and Jerry Butler. |
| ork is in many public collections including the | Tate, and National portrait gallery. |
| ed two albums with former Basie colleague Buddy | Tate and supported Pee Wee Russell on his own outing |
| blished on Mountain Island in 1848 by Thomas R. | Tate and Henry Humphreys, owners of the Mount Hecla |
| y in his career with Carroll Dickerson, Erskine | Tate, and Junie Cobb before joining Earl Hines's ban |
| just to highlight the female actors, (Catherine | Tate and Kylie Minogue), involved and not to leap to |
| The action centre's around Angela ( | Tate) and Mary (French), a lesbian couple who run th |
| nvestigated a link between the disappearance of | Tate and serial killer Peter Tobin, who is known to |
| hen became involved with Chris's stepmother Kim | Tate and they married just around the time when thei |
| s "Leroy Motley and His Melody Mixers", "Curtis | Tate and the Broncos", "Chief Big and the Scalp Hunt |
| Nova Scotia, the son of James Vickery and Mary | Tate, and the grandson of Johnathan Vickery, a Unite |
| cal director and pianist for soul legend Howard | Tate and appears on his recent vinyl only direct to |
| Byas, Ben Webster, Kid Ory, Milt Buckner, Buddy | Tate, and T-Bone Walker. |
| Heinrich's Hill Rat, Bunomys heinrichi | Tate and Archbold, 1935 |
| Bismarck Giant Rat, Uromys neobritanicus | Tate and Archbold, 1935 |
| From 1928 to 1930 he played with Erskine | Tate and, following this, with the Earl Hines Orches |
| n, Rosenberg's musical influences include Geoff | Tate, Ann Wilson, Doro Pesch, Robin Zander and Pat B |
| on ITV on 19 February 2007, starring Catherine | Tate, Anne Reid, Holly Grainger and Robert Pattinson |
| In March 2009, | Tate announced that he was running to be elected sta |
| In 2003 Rodney's papers were donated to the | Tate Archive. |
| Noo and | Tate are now part of the band Mirrors. |
| The story begins with Simon Robinson ( | Tate) arriving in a small seaside community to take |
| (Compare the | Tate art gallery in London, also built with one man' |
| Larenz | Tate as Drew Tate |
| Jack | Tate as Rick |
| Reginald | Tate as Hubert Perrin |
| Larenz | Tate as Frankie Lymon |
| Reginald | Tate as the editor |
| Kevin | Tate as Boy Fishing |
| Nick | Tate as Attorney General |
| Reginald | Tate as Doctor Charles Ackroyd |
| This theme reflects both the life of | Tate as a touring musician and the life of one who s |
| Ron Randell as Charles Kingsford Smith and John | Tate as the relief pilot Charles Ulm. |
| es feature some British performers, such as Ian | Tate, as well as Americans such as Sophie Strauss an |
| Lincoln | Tate as George A. Custer |
| e Royal Society of South Australia in 1880 with | Tate as its first president in that year Tate encour |
| Tate assumes that Kemp is a sheriff and Kemp does no | |
| ip with Roland Penrose who was a trustee of the | Tate at that time. |
| Maxwell faced Miesha | Tate at Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Thomson on June 27 |
| Magnus | Tate at the Biographical Directory of the United Sta |
| Tate attended Cartersville High School in Cartersvil | |
| Tate attended North Central High School in Indianapo | |
| Tate attended South Mecklenburg High School and play | |
| In 1859 | Tate became a partner in John Wright & Co. sugar ref |
| Upon his death in 1911 his widow, Mrs. Edna F. | Tate, became President of the bank and managed the f |
| Later that year, at age 17, | Tate began work as a clerk at the Frankfort post off |
| Swallows the Universe, Tiny Dancers, Little Man | Tate, Bhuna, Solar Powered Butterflies, Reverend and |
| Henry | Tate Boney (October 28, 1903 - June 12, 2002) was a |
| , Big Chief Ellis, and 'Honeyboy' Edwards, Baby | Tate, Boogie Woogie Red, Chuck Smith, Emmett Lee Bro |
| Tate Booker - Ralf Collie | |
| Rees | Tate Bowen (January 10, 1809 - August 29, 1879) was |
| After retiring from the | Tate, Bowness was director of the Henry Moore Founda |
| The area derives its name from | Tate Brady and from the addition which bears his nam |
| ted and one of the most viewed paintings in the | Tate Britain gallery. |
| Biennial in 2001, at Triennal of British Art at | Tate Britain in 2003, the 16th Biennale of Sydney in |
| jury for 2011 are Penelope Curtis (Director of | Tate Britain in London), Katrina Brown (Director of |
| ll of her show in the Turner Prize exhibtion at | Tate Britain was dominated by a 6 x 4 metre advertis |
| It is currently housed in the | Tate Britain in London. |
| re recently, he has held a Mellon Fellowship at | Tate Britain and, together with Timothy Hyman, curat |
| f the Paul Hamlyn Foundation; and member of the | Tate Britain Council. |
| to Britain and Spare Time, were included in the | Tate Britain retrospective, A Century of Artists' Fi |
| ding was designed by Sidney Smith, architect of | Tate Britain and several other Lambeth libraries, us |
| d's Work No 850, an athlete running through the | Tate Britain gallery. |
| rait Gallery (London) and he also showed at the | Tate Britain in 2006 as part of a project called “Dr |
| Tate Britain Centenary development | |
| The Clore Gallery at | Tate Britain in London, which houses the world's lar |
| colour techniques for a permanent exhibition at | Tate Britain in London. |
| She lectures widely, most recently at | Tate Britain in mid 2009. |
| CYTO performed Shank at | Tate Britain on the 27th of September 2008. |
| Tate Britain held the exhibition Van Dyck & Britain | |
| ( | Tate Britain didn't exist till 2000.) |
| In the Intelligence show at | Tate Britain he completed an entire room in this fas |
| She received the £25,000 prize at a ceremony at | Tate Britain that was disrupted by protests over the |
| Millais - The Vale of Rest (1858-59) | Tate Britain - "Everything looks obscurely but menac |
| 006-7 Jo Self worked at night from the steps of | Tate Britain painting the Thames. |
| rs, Mike Nelson, and Lindsay Seers exhibited at | Tate Britain Altermodern: Tate Triennial. |
| Tate Britain is an art gallery situated on Millbank | |
| Her individual exhibitions include: "Parres," | Tate Britain (2006); "Six steps to reality," Museum |
| four independent judges and the director of the | Tate Britain". |
| In 2004, Postle served as a curator for | Tate Britain's exhibit Year of the Garden which mark |
| d a self-portrait with his pug dog (now also in | Tate Britain), which shows him as a learned artist s |
| gs by Turner (some owned by the family, some by | Tate Britain), who was a regular visitor to Petworth |
| In 2005 he had a solo exhibition at | Tate Britain, as part of the Art Now series. |
| "The Enigma of Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty" ( | Tate Britain, 2000), "Abstraction and the Everyday" |
| Anthea Hamilton has exhibited in group shows at | Tate Britain, Tate Modern, London, Barbican Art Gall |
| n the occasion of Eyes, Lies and Illusions), at | Tate Britain, and at the ZOO Art Fair. |
| Goto has had solo London shows at | Tate Britain, the National Portrait Gallery, and The |
| s: The Camden Town Group, exhibition catalogue, | Tate Britain, London, 2008 ISBN 1854377817 |
| ( | Tate Britain, 2005), and "Dialogues in DesignArt" (W |
| Art Now Series: Jananne Al-Ani: The Visit, | Tate Britain, London (2005) |
| mongst them his picture The inside of a stable ( | Tate Britain, London) may be reckoned as a masterpie |
| The Northwest Passage (1878) | Tate Britain, London |
| Tate Britain, London, UK, 1)- Untitled (yellow; 1990 | |
| New York, The Metropolitan Museum, New York and | Tate Britain, London. |
| HM Prison Service), and the Millbank Tower and | Tate Britain. |
| ted a picture of it in 1816, also to be seen in | Tate Britain. |
| he Collection, 400 Years of British Drawing' at | Tate Britain. |
| iginal of the Poringland Oak hangs in Room 7 at | Tate Britain. |
| The | Tate Britain. |
| demonstration against the Turner Prize outside | Tate Britain. |
| raits hang in the National Portrait Gallery and | Tate Britain. |
| oduced new work for a Duveen Hall commission at | Tate Britain. |
| The collection is currently on display at | Tate Britain. |
| Exhibitions include | Tate Britain; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art SFM |
| The arena is named for the | Tate brothers, Joseph S. Tate '41 and Frederic H.S. |
| y jazz scene of the 1930s, including with Buddy | Tate, Budd Johnson, and Claude Williamson. |
| anti-sexism protest in front of the McMahon and | Tate building, a reference to the advertising agency |
| ress Claire King, who played his stepmother Kim | Tate, but the couple separated after ten years. |
| Retail Operations includes Bulldog Cafe, | Tate Cafe (Food court inside Tate II), Red Clay Cafe |
| This episode is alluded to in Allen | Tate's poem, "The Mediterranean", although Tate call |
| ors who will give money to the Tate-so that the | Tate can then give it back to her." |
| ranch Cabell, Dubose Heyward, Paul Green, Allen | Tate, Caroline Gordon, Donald Davidson, Mary Johnsto |
| irst score, a one-yard "jump pass" to tight end | Tate Casey, in which he jumped in the air and double |
| en nominated in previous years) and stated that | Tate Chairman, Paul Myners had previously thanked th |
| Tate Chairman, Richard Rogers considered this by far | |
| turo Sandoval, Omar Sosa, Mary Stallings, Grady | Tate, Charles Tolliver, McCoy Tyner, Tony Vacca, Ros |
| After | Tate Cheese Company abandoned the processing plant i |
| 1990s, the last major plant in Valley City, the | Tate Cheese Company, closed its doors for good. |
| Tate City is an unincorporated community in Towns Co | |
| It serves the communities of Hiawassee, | Tate City, and Young Harris, Georgia. |
| Tate claimed to need time to get his books in order; | |
| Simultaneously, | Tate claimed his mother physically abused him and th |
| other jazz associations are Milt Hinton, Buddy | Tate, Clark Terry, and Louis Armstrong in his later |
| Everett Millais, The Unmerciful Servant (1864), | Tate Collection |
| Tate Collection | |
| as works in permanent collections including the | Tate collection and the National Portrait Gallery. |
| His acquisitions for the | Tate collection included Surrealist and American art |
| argaret Harrison who has seven paintings in the | Tate collection, and many other internationally-reco |
| Many of his works can be seen at The | Tate Collection, London and at Tate, St Ives, Cornwa |
| s" (1897) and "London River" (1904), are in the | Tate collections. |
| Tate committed to play baseball and football at the | |
| ank, Lloyd Mayers Jr., Richard Davis, and Grady | Tate, conducted and arranged by Oliver Nelson. |
| During the shooting of Valley of the Dolls, | Tate confided to Parkins that she was "madly in love |
| the year 2008, Tedd released his new EP From | Tate... consisting of three new songs. |
| Tate continues to hold the record for the most wicke | |
| Mississippi, an F2, struck Quitman, Panola and | Tate Counties just after 3 AM and killed at least th |
| were a total of 3,030 students enrolled in the | Tate County School District during the 2006-2007 sch |
| Location of | Tate County in Mississippi |
| on the National Register of Historic Places in | Tate County, Mississippi, United States. |
| Sarah is an unincorporated community in | Tate County, Mississippi, United States. |
| Arkabutla is an unincorporated community in | Tate County, Mississippi, United States. |
| Savage is an unincorporated community in | Tate County, Mississippi, United States. |
| is an unincorporated community in rural eastern | Tate County, Mississippi, United States. |
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