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| Elizabeth was the daughter of Hugh | Brice, a courtier at the court of Henry VIII. |
| In 1979 | Brice again played Winnetou in a 14-part TV series c |
| Brice also served as Mayor of Annapolis in 1782-1783 | |
| to win Ginny's approval; the third, Stephen A. | Brice, an earnest young lawyer from Boston who antag |
| Real-life Ziegfeld performers Fanny | Brice and Ray Bolger play themselves. |
| achel Galoob-Ortega, Suhaila Salimpour, Rachel | Brice and Sonia. |
| of the three British athletes, along with Sian | Brice and Andrew Johns, not to finish the competitio |
| ted by Clarence Badger and co-written by Monte | Brice and Lloyd Corrigan. |
| The film was written by Monte | Brice and Thomas J. Geraghty, and directed by A. Edw |
| ow Sweet and Low starring James Barton, Fannie | Brice and George Jessel. |
| one of the artists achieved as much success as | Brice and Holliday. |
| the three British triathletes, along with Sian | Brice and Michelle Dillon, that did not finish the c |
| The film was directed by Monte | Brice and loosely based on the baseball poem "Casey |
| He was the son of William Brown and Grisel | Brice and for some time a merchant and King George I |
| from Warner Brothers Pictures starring Fannie | Brice and Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams The tagline was " |
| The last known family members are Judge James | brice and Jimmy Brice of Roanoke, Va. |
| The WFU demanded that | Brice apologise to Findaly, the referee, but Brice r |
| Brice appoints Farrell to lead the investigation to | |
| Simpson and his girlfriend, Natasha | Brice, are expecting their first child, a son, at th |
| Pierre | Brice as Septimius Severus |
| Liz May | Brice as Zoe Chant-Vestry |
| Pierre | Brice as "Amosis the Physician" |
| Brice Beaugier - Solange's friend | |
| As the senior member of the council, | Brice became acting Governor when governor George Pl |
| Brice became United States Army Paymaster under Pres | |
| In 1766, | Brice became embroiled in a war of words Samuel Chas |
| Brice Beckham (born 1976), American actor | |
| Brice Beckham as Wesley T. Owens | |
| Brice began his political career as tax commissioner | |
| e with Observation Squadron 3 at Quantico, the | Brice began another overseas tour of duty, this time |
| hort time, acting for jockeys Gary Stevens and | Brice Blanc. |
| The cast starred Fannie | Brice, Bob Hope, Eve Arden, Josephine Baker, Judy Ca |
| 20590 Bongiovanni was named after | Brice Bongiovanni after winning second place in the |
| “Art in Review: | Brice Brown: Compasses are Banished.” |
| Brice Building Company served as the contractor for | |
| n, Ira Gershwin, Judy Garland, Bob Hope, Fanny | Brice, Cary Grant, Lillian Gish, Ray Milland and Lor |
| Melvyn Douglas as | Brice Chamberlain |
| In August 2009, | Brice charted with his fourth single, "Love Like Cra |
| Brice competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the | |
| "Beautiful High" ( | Brice, Copeland, Lynch) 3:07 |
| Susan | Brice, Councillor |
| cie Allen, Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Fanny | Brice, Danny Kaye and Alice Faye. |
| Plott | Brice, DATE: April 8, 2001, PUBLICATION: The Atlanta |
| Brice de Massy, eldest son of Christian de Massy, fi | |
| Brice de Nice | |
| Brice died in 1766 and hence did not live to see the | |
| Bricius (sometimes anglicized as | Brice, died 1222) was prior of Lesmahagow and afterw |
| After his defeat, | Brice dropped out of Ohio politics and died in 1898 |
| Although | Brice enacted few memorable measures as Senator he g |
| Drawing by Antoine | Brice engraved by Antoine Cardon, Consolation of the |
| In the summer of 1862, however, | Brice enlisted and served three months in the 86th R |
| Brice Etes (born 11 April 1984) has broken the Natio | |
| The Bishop's Palace was lived in by the | Brice family in 1696, although the church was known |
| Stewart Granger, Lex Barker and Pierre | Brice finally worked together in one movie - but for |
| Brice Fournier | |
| Brice Fournier - Louis | |
| e was in the US, she refused the role of Fanny | Brice from the movie called Funny Girl. |
| John | Brice, Gent. |
| Drake and Josh Go To Holywood (TV) - | Brice Granger (2006) |
| Brice Guidon was born on 16 July 1985. | |
| Brice Guidon (born July 16, 1985), also known as "Ne | |
| ydney, Athens, together with Lionel Plumenail, | Brice Guyart and Patrice Lhotellier. |
| Even though | Brice had already stated he had no attachment to the |
| Brice has also co-written singles for Garth Brooks, | |
| Curb Records' Asylum-Curb division since 2007, | Brice has released four singles to country radio, al |
| 4th and 1st Bt. (1753-1811) and Maria Isabella | Brice, he was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Ox |
| He appointed | Brice Hortefeux to head the newly-announced Ministry |
| PIERRE | BRICE: Ich steh' allein / Ribanna - DECCA D 19 557 ( |
| Mayberry, R.F.D. as | Brice in "The Race Horse" (1968) and as Charlie in " |
| Brice is a left-handed batsman who bowls slow left-a | |
| Lauren | Brice is a former pornographic actress. |
| Brice Jovial (born 25 January 1984 in Aubervilliers) | |
| He was the nephew of Robert | Brice Kingsmill, who rose to be an admiral in the Ro |
| "Still" is the title of a song written by Lee | Brice, Kyle Jacobs and Joe Leathers, and recorded an |
| Brice left the Army in 1832 and moved to Ohio. | |
| Brice Leverdez 2-0 | |
| ain character, a thirty-something surfer named | Brice, lives for one thing: the perfect wave, despit |
| It was co-written by | Brice Long and John Wiggins. |
| thing Goes" is a country music song written by | Brice Long and John Wiggins, and recorded by America |
| Brice Long - background vocals | |
| song written by Byron Hill, Odie Blackmon and | Brice Long, recorded by country music artist Gary Al |
| The painter | Brice Marden has an "assistant camera" credit, and B |
| In the opening number | Brice mocks her famous song ("My Man") in "He Hasn't |
| Liberal candidate | Brice Mutton won the resulting by-election on 12 Mar |
| Concord Liberal MLA | Brice Mutton, who had only won a by-election the pre |
| tion caused by the death of the sitting member | Brice Mutton.He retained the seat at the state elect |
| he only chance for the two to help themselves: | Brice needs the money to support his lavish lifestyl |
| In particular Chase accused | Brice of "spleen and bitterness", and a "passion for |
| ation and development of the union was Colonel | Brice P. Disque, commander of the Spruce Production |
| The film stars R. P. Dubarle and | Brice Parain. |
| On August 27, 2005 | Brice Phillips moved WQRZ-LP to the Hancock County E |
| On August 14, 2001 | Brice Phillips (KB5MPW), President of the Hancock Co |
| The arena is located inside the Williams | Brice Physical Education Center. |
| Brice played every match in the six consecutive Home | |
| In "The Sweepstakes Taker" | Brice portrays a Jewish Bronx housewife who wins the |
| The CDP of | Brice Prairie is located in the western part of the |
| as a black man from entering the theater where | Brice premiered the song, Jordan was forced to stand |
| 02) and William Andrews quarrelled with Andrew | Brice, printer of the Exeter Journal, and left him t |
| Brice Randall Bickford | |
| film starring Judy Garland, Allan Jones, Fanny | Brice, Reginald Owen and Billie Burke. |
| After the war, | Brice remained in charge of the Pay Department in Wa |
| Brice represented the Yorkshire Cricket Board in 3 L | |
| After seven years of exile in Rome, | Brice returned to Tours when the administrator he ha |
| , and other members included Minto Cato, Carol | Brice, Robert McFerrin, and Lillian Evanti. |
| Brice rose rapidly through the ranks of the Union Ar | |
| When | Brice runs into legal trouble, Esquema is ready to h |
| Fanny | Brice sang the Fisher-Billy Rose collaboration "I'd |
| in June 2007 by the 5 founding partners; Nick | Brice, Sarah Habgood, Paul Moore, Tim Paton, Mike Pe |
| As Baby Snooks, | Brice stars with popular stars of the day (such as C |
| was married and divorced three times, to Lewis | Brice, Stevens Bancroft and Herbert Langdon. |
| gene Lipscomb died of an overdose of heroin on | Brice Street in Baltimore, MD at the apartment of Ti |
| st, the two eventually find success of a sort: | Brice surfs his perfect wave, while his friend sets |
| ." Drummond, Yolanda McDonald, Sheila "Mother" | Brice, Tamela Mann, Theresa Young & Carrie "Mousey" |
| ously inspired by vaudeville entertainer Fanny | Brice's career and marriage to gambler Nicky Arnstei |
| Her grandfather, Hugh | Brice the Elder, had been the royal goldsmith. |
| famous names including Brian Blessed, Liz May | Brice, The Blockheads, Atomic Kitten, The Proclaimer |
| Brice Vivien Batchaya, Weightlifting, Men's 85 kg | |
| William | Brice was born on December 10, 1898, in Columbia, So |
| Brice was suspended from the game for eight months a | |
| The ballad version recorded by | Brice was modified by Billie Holiday, who introduced |
| Brice was first capped for Wales in a home game at S | |
| n's pupil, although the ambitious and volatile | Brice was rather the opposite of his master. |
| According to legend, | Brice was an orphan rescued by Martin and raised in |
| riving from Payne's initial selection, though, | Brice was scrutinized by the Senate before assuming |
| Brice was one of several 'Valley forwards' who was c | |
| When Dallas acquired Deion Sanders | Brice was given a BMW to switch jersey numbers so th |
| Later in 1846, | Brice was appointed Adjutant General of the state mi |
| Brice was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal fo | |
| Although | Brice was normally known for keeping his cool under |
| Brice was born in Redhill, Surrey. | |
| Brice was born at Saint-Venant, France. | |
| Brice Wassy - drums, percussion | |
| Alfred | Brice, Welsh international rugby union forward who p |
| married for many years to the contralto Carol | Brice who had pre-deceased him in 1985. |
| tions were assumed by Charge D'Affaires Sydney | Brice, who was officially regarded as "The Southern |
| as the UK's oldest living person was Emmeline | Brice, who turned 111 on 9 March 2006, and died seve |
| his cause, including the young lawyer, Stephen | Brice, who becomes a devoted admirer and proponent f |
| to radio historian Gerald Nachman: like Fanny | Brice, who played five- or six-year-old Baby Snooks |
| Saxophonist | Brice Winston wrote "In Time of Need" after moving w |
| Brice Winston - tenor saxophone | |
| Brice Winston (tenor and soprano saxophones) | |
| VP/Chief Creative Officer Coleman R. | Brice with the notion that despite declining CD sale |
| nesday, Blake-O, Blowing Trees, Born A Number, | Brice Woodall, Bricolage, Callupsie, Carter Sampson, |
| s as Mayor of Annapolis, and in addition James | Brice would become Governor of a free Maryland. |
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