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| He was born in Toronto, the son of Patrick | Foy, a Toronto merchant, and educated at St. Michae |
| Foy also served as the Faculty Secretary, the key f | |
| Foy also competed with The Black Sticks at the 1992 | |
| e from the town as Premier League referee Chris | Foy also hails from St Helens. |
| was the eldest son of the vaudeville star Eddie | Foy and appeared with his father in the vaudeville |
| ot were South Carolina marijuana kingpins Barry | Foy and Les Riley, who stood accused of smuggling 3 |
| s the resting place of notables including Eddie | Foy and his family of famous Vaudeville actors and |
| Mary | Foy as Miss Baxter |
| Charley | Foy as Convict Bitsy |
| Mary | Foy as Mrs. Hyacinth Potter |
| versity, the trophy was dedicated to Dean James | Foy because of his importance to both schools. |
| 916 by-election after the death of James Joseph | Foy, becoming the first Liberal to win a Toronto se |
| Foy, born in Coventry, joined Birmingham City as a | |
| The Osmond brothers portrayed various | Foy children in this TV program, which was also the |
| Philadelphia residents Justin Duerr, Jon | Foy, Colin Smith, and Steve Weinik began work on th |
| geously during the battle, Signal Quartermaster | Foy continued to be outstanding by his good conduct |
| Foy died of pancreatic cancer in Woodland Hills, Ca | |
| Foy died at age 53 of a heart attack he suffered at | |
| In December 1919, the | Foy family sold the property for a consideration re |
| Foy found steady work with the advent of television | |
| Directed by | Foy from a script written by Murray Roth and comedi |
| Foy Gordon Chung | |
| Foy graduated from the University of Alabama and se | |
| Junius | Foy Guin, Jr. (born February 2, 1924) is a United S |
| Junius | Foy Guin, Jr. at the Biographical Directory of Fede |
| She was a law clerk for Junius | Foy Guin, Jr. in the U.S. District Court for the No |
| Foy H. Moody High School | |
| Foy Hammons was the head coach of the Arkansas Stat | |
| Foy helped finance the Catholic Register, a Catholi | |
| The | Foy House was the seventh house to be moved to Ange |
| s to the date (either 1906, 1918, or 1920), the | Foy House was moved to its second site on 631-633 S |
| Jean Baptiste Drouet d'Erlon led D'Armagnac and | Foy in the centre. |
| played Thomas | Foy in the TV movie The Pennsylvania Miners' Story. |
| He played key supporting character Dominic | Foy in the 2003 BBC serial State of Play. |
| Hustle, Dougie Raymond in The Vice and Dominic | Foy in State of Play. |
| Lords, he was introduced as Baron Mandelson of | Foy in the county of Herefordshire and Hartlepool i |
| The civil parish of | Foy includes Hole-in-the-Wall, and Old Gore, within |
| Foy is a hamlet and civil parish in Herefordshire, | |
| e Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles, directed by Jon | Foy, is an 2011 independent documentary film about |
| The match was won 3-2 by Stevenage, with | Foy issuing four yellow cards. |
| teve Lightfoot on bass, who was replaced by Joe | Foy, Jerry Flack, who was replaced by Bill Lubbers |
| Eddie | Foy, Jr. as Eddie Foy |
| Eddie | Foy Jr. as Eddie Foy |
| Eddie | Foy, Jr. as Mr. Felham |
| Jimmy Baird as Eddie | Foy Jr. |
| Eddie | Foy, Jr. (Edwin Fitzgerald), (1905-1983), actor |
| Eddie | Foy Jr. starred as Eddie Foy Sr. Mickey Rooney play |
| Broadway veterans Eddie | Foy Jr. and Susan Johnson also appeared. |
| "I'll Never Be Jealous Again" (Eddie | Foy, Jr. and Reta Shaw) |
| Eddie | Foy Jr. (February 4, 1905 - July 15, 1983) was an A |
| nd starring Betty Grable, Dale Robertson, Eddie | Foy Jr., and Thelma Ritter. |
| In 1968, | Foy left federal politics after completing his term |
| After Easy Company's assault on the town of | Foy, Lipton was told he would be awarded a battlefi |
| Foy made his Football League debut in Division One | |
| Matt | Foy, Minnesota Wild |
| ed to win the Southern League league title, and | Foy, not selected for the last few games of the cam |
| ed in the 1962 federal election by Walter Frank | Foy of the Liberal party. |
| Sheet music for Wedding Bells with Eddie | Foy on the cover, 1891 |
| In the mid 1950's it was home to Madeline | Foy O'Donnell, one of the original Eddie Foy and th |
| Motto - | Foy Pour Devoir - Faith for Duty now adopted by HMS |
| In 2006, historian Michael T. | Foy published a book "Michael Collins's Intelligenc |
| Foy, Quebec) is a retired Canadian professional ice | |
| Foy quickly pulled back the rest of his troops. | |
| Foy refereed the 2009 League Cup final between Manc | |
| e died in April 1901, but his wife Lucinda Macy | Foy remained in residence at the house. |
| n "Tex" Cornelius, Billy Adams, Shirley "Bunny" | Foy, Renee Stewart, and Algie Willie. |
| Foy represented the Lancashire Cricket Board in 2 L | |
| ir college educations and aversion to violence, | Foy, Riley and their associates regularly sailed dr |
| Foy S. Evans (born November 7, 1919 in Americus, Ge | |
| In an effort to keep the movie off the shelf, | Foy screened the picture for an exhibitor friend, w |
| Foy speculates that she volunteered for British int | |
| Eddie | Foy, Sr. (Edwin Fitzgerald), (1856-1928), actor |
| In 1964, Bob Hope (who had played Eddie | Foy Sr. in the 1955 film The Seven Little Foy), hos |
| One day shortly after it opened, Eddie | Foy, Sr. and songwriter Arthur J. Lamb were standin |
| Foy suffered from "dropsical trouble" during the la | |
| by Governor of New Jersey James Florio in 1990, | Foy supported legislation that would allow voters t |
| WGTL was built for Whitley by | Foy T. Hinson, a local radio repair shop owner who |
| llis sent seemingly hot third base prospect Joe | Foy to the Mets, in exchange for the young Otis. |
| Reading native, and prospects Mike Andrews, Joe | Foy, Tony Horton, Rico Petrocelli and Reggie Smith. |
| Foy took charge of the 2009 FA Community Shield lat | |
| dal of Honor to Signal Quartermaster Charles H. | Foy, United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism |
| The trophy's namesakes are Dean James E. | Foy, V, who served at both Auburn and Alabama and t |
| The James E. | Foy, V-ODK Sportsmanship Trophy, more commonly know |
| on iTunes) which includes music from Cuthbert, | Foy Vance, Pete Townshend, The Kooks, The Magic Num |
| Lang, Dustin O'Halloran, Brandi Carlile, | Foy Vance, Northern Sinfonia, The Peter Donegan Ban |
| nger songwriters such as Cal, Talking Drums and | Foy Vance. |
| Foy volunteered for service in the U.S. Navy and wa | |
| Foy was wounded. | |
| Foy was named Queen's Counsel in 1883. | |
| Foy was deputy political director for Florio's succ | |
| Foy was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm | |
| Merseyside-based referee Chris | Foy was named as the referee for the 2010 FA Cup Fi |
| Foy was joined by elements of Reille's and Clausel' | |
| Earlier in 2001 | Foy was appointed fourth official for the FA Trophy |
| In April 2008, | Foy was chosen to carry out fourth official duties |
| Vaudeville entertainer Eddie | Foy, who has vowed to forever keep his act a solo, |
| "Texas Blues" - | Foy Willing |
| Festival in the U.S. Documentary category, and | Foy won the category's Directing Award. |
| ves the Grand Rapid's Perl Monkees, but brian d | foy wouldn't let them. |
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