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| Mr Courtney | Malcolm, a secure council tenant in Lewisham, had sch |
| The station was founded by evangelist Everton | Malcolm, a lay member of Newlands Adventist Church. |
| ate University (SDSU)'s campus, just north of | Malcolm A. Love Library at the entrance to the Campan |
| Malcolm A. Sircom (1934 - 11 June 2008) was an Englis | |
| They would have five children, including | Malcolm A. Moody, who would serve in the United State |
| as been restored and is now on display inside | Malcolm A. Love Library. |
| It was reorganized in 1889 under | Malcolm A. McDonald. |
| David Kingsley | Malcolm, AC, QC (born Bunbury, Western Australia, 6 M |
| Malcolm, accidentally killed by Adulf de St.Martin wh | |
| John | Malcolm, actor |
| Paul | Malcolm Adcock (born 2 May 1972) is an English former |
| Malcolm Addey - mastering, tape transfer | |
| Recording engineer: | Malcolm Addey |
| Malcolm Adelbert Moody (November 30, 1854 - March 19, | |
| velopment:Essays and Reflections in Honour of | Malcolm Adesheshiah, (New Delhi: Sage, 1991) (co-auth |
| Malcolm Alexander MacLean (August 14, 1842 - April 4, | |
| August 14 - | Malcolm Alexander MacLean, 1st Mayor of Vancouver (d. |
| ain on February 10 after long-serving skipper | Malcolm Alker was stripped of the captaincy during pr |
| Malcolm Alker (born 4 November 1978) was a Hooker and | |
| Hit Man: | Malcolm Alker (Salford City Reds), 981 tackles |
| Malcolm Alker's testimonial year at Salford took plac | |
| pupils include Welsh international footballer | Malcolm Allen and David Brailsford CBE, the esteemed |
| y concurrent with the reign of Joe Mercer and | Malcolm Allison as managers at the club, and then of |
| The manager | Malcolm Allison and chairman Peter Swales subsequentl |
| Following the departure of | Malcolm Allison as Bristol Rovers manager, Cross was |
| h Bath City, but was released by Bath manager | Malcolm Allison without making his debut. |
| came the focal point of a dispute which ended | Malcolm Allison's managerial reign at Middlesbrough: |
| ifax he was in the side that famously knocked | Malcolm Allison's Manchester City out of the FA Cup 1 |
| ancunian rivals; this time it was the turn of | Malcolm Allison's Manchester City, who fell to a sing |
| In 1972, under | Malcolm Allison's management, Towers settled into a m |
| Big Mal: The High Life and Hard Times of | Malcolm Allison, Football Legend. |
| of the Kuwait national team set up along with | Malcolm Allison. |
| against Rotherham United as a replacement for | Malcolm Allison. |
| rnpipe in the style of Johann Sebastian Bach. | Malcolm also composed for voices, a well-known piece |
| atsman Michael Atherton and fast bowler Devon | Malcolm, an opportunity to make their England debuts. |
| Harrington, Jack, Sir John | Malcolm and the Creation of British India (New York: |
| Malcolm and Alwyn - Live! (A&S Records AS0002C, 1982, | |
| e F.E. Smith, Earl Percy, Arthur Stanley, Ian | Malcolm and Lord George Hamilton. |
| He is survived by four children: sons Tariq, | Malcolm, and Claude Marshall, and daughter, singer Gi |
| Filling in for him was | Malcolm and Angus' nephew, Stevie Young, although Mal |
| nd was hosted by Gamezville presenters Darren | Malcolm and Jamie Atiko. |
| e Griffin, David Evans, Jane Tattersall, Andy | Malcolm and Tony Currie, Naked Lunch |
| f the Landed Banking and Loan Company and the | Malcolm and Souter Furniture Company. |
| The others are 2003 Canadian Idol winner Ryan | Malcolm and 2007 Australian Idol winner Natalie Gauci |
| The label has also published such artists as | Malcolm and Alwyn, Petra, GLAD, David and the Giants, |
| o, Franck Oliver, Diane Solomon, Ireen Sheer, | Malcolm and Chris Roberts with "Children, Kinder, Enf |
| 1992 | Malcolm and Muriel Barrow Bell Award of the Georgia H |
| Wallop, | Malcolm, and Angelo Codevilla. |
| Jarvis, | Malcolm and Salisbury were dropped, and Fairbrother w |
| ley Craft, Mia Freedman, Livinia Nixon, Jamie | Malcolm and Steven Jacobs have all filled in for Kerr |
| It was used in the 1974 movie Little | Malcolm And His Struggle Against The Eunuchs, which w |
| nks to the existence of tailending pair Devon | Malcolm and Ole Mortensen. |
| d Paul Barber as the elder, policeman brother | Malcolm, and Alan Igbon as the younger brother Sheldo |
| They had three children: Jeannie, | Malcolm, and John Glendower (known as Glen). |
| ng forces were two Royal Navy destroyers, HMS | Malcolm and HMS Broke (commanded by Henry Fancourt) c |
| Whatever the exact date of the marriage, | Malcolm and Ingibiorg had at least one son, and proba |
| In November 1942 HMS | Malcolm and HMS Broke were part of Operation Terminal |
| England brought | Malcolm and Caddick back into the team for the 5th Te |
| lliam Lascelles (1825 - 1892), married Jessie | Malcolm and had issue. |
| Stonefish and his mother briefly move in with | Malcolm and Danni. |
| Colbran (Elena), Benedetta Rosmunda Pisaroni ( | Malcolm) and Giovanni David (King James). |
| was signed between the English diplomat John | Malcolm and the Shah of Persia Fath Ali Shah in 1801. |
| e order were saved for those times when Devon | Malcolm and Ole Mortensen were both in relatively goo |
| Malcolm and Sherry invited Trent over for a group hug | |
| , Franck Olivier, Diane Solomon, Ireen Sheer, | Malcolm and Chris Roberts with "Children, Kinder, Enf |
| At 4 am on the morning of 8 November 1942 | Malcolm and Broke approached Algiers Harbour. |
| ichael Greer, who played the flamboyantly gay | Malcolm and who was himself gay, tried to work with t |
| m Thriplow, England, and the subject the film | Malcolm and Barbara - A Love Story shown in 1999 and, |
| Isla Sorna, Site B, whose goal is to find Ian | Malcolm and Sarah Harding, who are the only ones that |
| ll, Archibald Lawrie, Annals of the Reigns of | Malcolm and William, Kings of Scotland, A.D. 1153 - 1 |
| Paul's father is Brian Sampson, | Malcolm, and Dave Sampson's elder brother. |
| ing conflict, known as the Battle of Alnwick, | Malcolm and his son Edward were slain. |
| Their parents disapproved, but | Malcolm and Danni were determined to be together and |
| luded Cecil, F. E. Smith, Arthur Stanley, Ian | Malcolm, and, until 1904, Winston Churchill. |
| Glenn | Malcolm Anderson (February 21, 1913 - December 13, 19 |
| Malcolm Andrews (1992). | |
| The previous vicar, | Malcolm Anker, retired in May 2005 and a new vicar, A |
| "Cindy, Cindy" ( | Malcolm Anthony/Merlin Bell/Wayne Bell) 2:56 |
| "Leave It All Up to Love" ( | Malcolm Anthony/Merlin Bell/Wayne Bell) 3:46 |
| Malcolm Appleby (born West Wickham, 1946), is an Engl | |
| Malcolm Arbuthnot (born Malcolm Lewin Stockdale Parso | |
| Malcolm Arbuthnot: Photograph of a landscape with the | |
| Malcolm Arbuthnot: View of a barge in the Thames, Lon | |
| Malcolm Arbuthnot: Old photograph, taken from the bri | |
| City of Bristol Choir was formed in 1991 by | Malcolm Archer (now organist and director of music at |
| He was appointed to succeed | Malcolm Archer as Director of Music at St Paul's Cath |
| Malcolm Archer (born 1952) is an English organist, co | |
| Malcolm Archer's first posts were at Bristol Cathedra | |
| Malcolm Archibald Macdonald (June 20. | |
| The McKinnon brothers Don, Ian, John and | Malcolm are great-great-grandsons of Plimmer. |
| 1959 | Malcolm Arnold and the London Philharmonic Orchestra |
| uildings were taken over by a new school, the | Malcolm Arnold Academy which officially opened on 3 S |
| s first performance on 22 October 2006 at the | Malcolm Arnold Festival, Derngate in Northampton by t |
| Official | Malcolm Arnold Website |
| The Tam o' Shanter Overture, Op. 51 by | Malcolm Arnold was completed in March 1955. |
| Michael Rooker as | Malcolm Arnold |
| 2002 | Malcolm Arnold and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra o |
| Malcolm Arnold - Symphony No. 8 | |
| College, to be occupied by a new school, the | Malcolm Arnold Academy that opened on the site in Sep |
| The Symphony No. 1, Op 22 by | Malcolm Arnold is a symphony which Arnold wrote in 19 |
| The | Malcolm Arnold Room was opened by the famous composer |
| The ballet Sweeney Todd, Op. 68 by | Malcolm Arnold was completed in 1959. |
| Conducted by | Malcolm Arnold |
| "The River Kwai March" is a march composed by | Malcolm Arnold in 1957. |
| ic by Ludwig van Beethoven, Benjamin Britten, | Malcolm Arnold and Jean Sibelius, the most requested |
| Handley also recorded many works by Sir | Malcolm Arnold for Conifer Records, which have recent |
| Naxos recording of | Malcolm Arnold's Symphonies Nos 7 & 8 |
| , the Gavorkna Fanfare by Jack Stamp, and Sir | Malcolm Arnold's fourth movement of "Cornish Dances", |
| n a Grammy Award in 1993 for the recording of | Malcolm Arnold's Concerto for two violins. |
| Decca collection of | Malcolm Arnold's Symphonies Nos 1 thru 9 plus the Sym |
| e of his contemporaries and close friends was | Malcolm Arnold, who composed in 1940 a Grand Fantasia |
| Malcolm Arnold, Sir Arthur Bliss, Gordon Jacob and Ra | |
| ng repertoire by Gordon Jacob, York Bowen and | Malcolm Arnold, with the pianist Aleksander Szram and |
| ecorded works of various composers, including | Malcolm Arnold, Bernard Herrmann, Erich Wolfgang Korn |
| specialist music college, is named after Sir | Malcolm Arnold, the English composer, who is best rem |
| neth Walker, Sean O'Boyle, Theldon Myers, Sir | Malcolm Arnold, and others. |
| Kind Hearts and Coronets by composers such as | Malcolm Arnold, Georges Auric, William Alwyn, Arthur |
| The theme music was composed and conducted by | Malcolm Arnold. |
| ica soloist, composed by the English musician | Malcolm Arnold. |
| Incidental music was written by | Malcolm Arnold. |
| e was coached by Colin Jackson's former coach | Malcolm Arnold. |
| of Vienna, Austria, writing his PhD thesis on | Malcolm Arnold's symphonic music. |
| Malcolm arrived there on 24 August 1093 to find that | |
| Sir Basil | Malcolm Arthur, 5th Baronet (18 September 1928 - 1 Ma |
| tt, the international oarsman and his brother | Malcolm, as well as the England international Sidney |
| Brown and most recently with Steve 'Lightnin' | Malcolm as part of the 'Juke Joint Duo', while his so |
| lans to Parker, who was described by Pulteney | Malcolm as the 'best frigate captain in the service', |
| John | Malcolm as Sergeant Martin |
| was announced that Wayne Martin would replace | Malcolm as Chief Justice. |
| film was chosen by British film critic Derek | Malcolm as one of the hundred best films in The Centu |
| said it has elected Alan Armstrong to succeed | Malcolm as CEO effective January 3, 2011. |
| ciency: A Sociology of Health Economics, with | Malcolm Ashmore and T.J. Pinch, Milton Keynes: Open U |
| Malcolm attended Montclair Kimberley Academy, graduat | |
| Malcolm Atterbury - Silas Newhall | |
| Malcolm Atterbury as Grandfather Aldon | |
| Malcolm Atterbury as Gideon Hale | |
| Malcolm Atterbury as Police Officer Spitz | |
| ffer (Conservative), Debby Carlson (Liberal), | Malcolm Azania (NDP) |
| y landscape at the request of Brunswick mayor | Malcolm B. McKinnon and determined the best possible |
| Malcolm Bailey (born 7 May 1937) in Halifax, West Yor | |
| Entry by Dr | Malcolm Baines in Dictionary of Liberal Biography, Br |
| At 11.00 pm | Malcolm Baker walked into a police station, surrender |
| 2005, Jenks Public Schools was announced as a | Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award recipient. |
| is role in Motorola's winning the prestigious | Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. |
| vember 2007, Sharp HealthCare was awarded the | Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award by the United |
| The hospital is the recipient of the 2005 | Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, the nation's |
| edical center was a winner of the prestigious | Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award in 2006. |
| me the first community college to receive the | Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. |
| Milliken has also been recognized with the | Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, the European |
| She serves on the board of directors of the | Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. |
| to the Governor's Sterling Award include the | Malcolm Baldrige Quality Award, and the current Flori |
| Her father was Congressman Howard | Malcolm Baldrige, and her brother was Howard Malcolm |
| r his son and U.S. Secretary of Commerce, see | Malcolm Baldrige, Jr.. |
| Malcolm Baldrige, Jr., Charles L. Bartlett, Stephen V | |
| written by the senior broadcasting journalist | Malcolm Balen in 2004 examining the BBC's coverage of |
| work Trial of the Templars, British historian | Malcolm Barber discusses Bulst-Thiele's views on the |
| rusades and the Knights Templar, Presented to | Malcolm Barber (Ashgate, 2007). |
| Battle of Ascalon: | Malcolm Barber, The New Knighthood, p. 74-75. |
| erfields' name to Bonhams & Butterfields, and | Malcolm Barber, formerly of Brooks, became the chief |
| Governor of South Australia - Sir | Malcolm Barclay-Harvey |
| 2 March Sir | Malcolm Barclay-Harvey, Governor of South Australia 1 |
| Sir Charles | Malcolm Barclay-Harvey, KCMG (2 March 1890 - 17 Novem |
| enalty while trying to cover Raiders receiver | Malcolm Barnwell, setting up running back Marcus Alle |
| Malcolm Barrett as Dr. Lem Hewitt | |
| Malcolm Beard (born 3 May 1942) is an English former | |
| t Division on 1 February 1964, deputising for | Malcolm Beard in a 3-2 defeat at Ipswich Town. |
| ive games, in the absence of Geoff Vowden and | Malcolm Beard, but over the next five years he appear |
| Thomson's partner was | Malcolm Beaton, publisher of the Nelson Miner in Nels |
| On 8 February, | Malcolm became Professor of Law at the University of |
| n Williams′ 1990 campaign for Texas Governor, | Malcolm became a Democrat in 1992. |
| It may be, however, that she died before | Malcolm became king, as an Ingeborg comitissa appears |
| Malcolm begins preparing a train set for Christmas. | |
| ginning January 2010, he appeared as attorney | Malcolm Bennet in the now-canceled ABC series The Dee |
| Malcolm Bennet - bass guitar | |
| 127 of 222 passes, 1,388 yards, 6 TDs) and WR | Malcolm Beyah (27 rec., 364 yds., 2 TDs). |
| later of rock band Bullett), washboard player | Malcolm Billdream and guitarist Graham Coop. |
| Concerti K. 107, Volume II, with fortepianist | Malcolm Bilson. |
| zidon, Jos van Immerseel, Andreas Staier, and | Malcolm Bilson. |
| of Poeke (Belgium), he teaches together with | Malcolm Bilson; the next workshop will take place in |
| Quartet 8, unfinished, performing edition by | Malcolm Binney & Giles Easterbrook |
| He studied under concert pianist | Malcolm Binns, and those around him included Sir Mich |
| he New Guinea and Borneo campaigns, Sergeants | Malcolm Bishop (later Colonel) and Bill O'Neill were |
| Paikin through | Malcolm Black Equipment Ltd, equipment dealers, in Oc |
| It was sold once more to | Malcolm Black Equipment Ltd in September 1979, who re |
| last there, returning to Canada again through | Malcolm Black Equipment Ltd and being rebuilt by Peac |
| Malcolm Blevins as Richard Wayne | |
| Malcolm Blevins | |
| The 1978 Brownlow Medal was awarded to | Malcolm Blight from the North Melbourne Football Club |
| mmentators, such as Luke Darcy, Robert Walls, | Malcolm Blight and Tom Harley. |
| The Brownlow Medal was won by | Malcolm Blight of North Melbourne |
| ding up to the Grand Final, North Melbourne's | Malcolm Blight was awarded the Brownlow Medal. |
| Air Commodore Ian | Malcolm Bonham-Carter CB, OBE, RAF (1882 - 31 Decembe |
| ers Malcolm-Hansen (generally billed as Johan | Malcolm; born 22 April 1986) is an English-born Danis |
| The older twins, Christopher and | Malcolm, born in 1940, had successful careers, Christ |
| In 1934, Sir | Malcolm bought The Lodge at Sandy. |
| with | Malcolm Bowie and Terence Cave) A Short History of Fr |
| olly in love with rhythm and sound"; the late | Malcolm Bowie of Queen Mary, University of London, ca |
| Review article of | Malcolm Bowie, Proust Among the Stars, Cambridge Quar |
| the home side slipped to 23/4 in five overs, | Malcolm bowling aggressively in a spell of 3-13. |
| Malcolm Boyd McNab is a trumpeter and player of other | |
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