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| Marci | Bowers, a gynecologist and transsexual woman herself, |
| na) is a screw steamer and the other (the Mary | Bowers) a sidewheel steamer. |
| From that derives its | Bowers acronym: querco. |
| Dr. | Bowers agrees to have Nora perform it, but then chang |
| Bowers, along with many other southern whites, was hi | |
| Bowers also was member of Alberto Y Lost Trios Parano | |
| Dr. | Bowers also is having to deal with a couple who is ha |
| role, with Lillian Rich, Lilyan Tashman, John | Bowers, and Eugene Pallette as supporting cast. |
| bassist Dave Rowbotham, bassist/guitarist Tony | Bowers and drummer Chris Joyce with The Durutti Colum |
| Of the five people on the plane, Veronica | Bowers and her infant daughter were killed in the inc |
| the Civil War blockade runners Georgiana, Mary | Bowers and Constance as well as paleontological proje |
| It was adapted by Peter Berneis, William | Bowers and Everett Freeman, and directed by Henry Kos |
| He was replaced by James | Bowers and later by Sonny Osborne. |
| It was written by screenwriters William | Bowers and William Sellers, with an uncredited rewrit |
| Dr. | Bowers and Nora work with a woman who can have a risk |
| former railway station located between Lyman, | Bowers, and Mosher Streets in Holyoke, Massachusetts. |
| lph Spence with additional dialogue by William | Bowers and Howard Harris, diverges significantly from |
| A friend of the band sent demos that | Bowers and King had recorded under the name House of |
| theatrical set and costume designer was Graham | Bowers, and the lighting designer was David Hersey. |
| re, where he and his pals, would-be artist Jim | Bowers and bodybuilder Nick Raymond, hang out. |
| Almost from the start | Bowers and Wilkins became involved in the supply of p |
| ol Allison, Jim Cunningham, and briefly, Peter | Bowers and Lenore Nicklin. |
| William | Bowers and James Edward Grant were nominated for an A |
| Roni | Bowers and her daughter, Charity |
| orming Simply Red, alongside his bandmate Tony | Bowers and singer Mick Hucknall. |
| He and his family (common-law spouse Deb | Bowers and son Isaac Harvey) moved to British Columbi |
| Bowers appeared in the follow up TV show to Totally S | |
| When | Bowers arrived in southern California, he became an a |
| John | Bowers as Sir Kenneth, Knight of the Leopard |
| so included Eileen Atkins as Childie and Lally | Bowers as Mercy. |
| nts and reputation, he was summarily ousted by | Bowers as chairman of Neuropsychiatry in 1956. |
| Joanne | Bowers as Yellow Gold |
| Dale | Bowers as Old Man Welds, is an inscrutable volunteer |
| John | Bowers as Quincy Adams Sawyer |
| n his first attempt to kill Michael Schwerner, | Bowers assembled thirty White Knights on the evening |
| Born in Canton, Mississippi, | Bowers attended the public schools, and Mississippi M |
| Pitchfork Media critic William | Bowers awarded the album 7.7/10 amid mixed praise, co |
| Tony | Bowers: bass, guitar, violin, vocals |
| In 1978, | Bowers became a coach in the Seattle Mariners' farm s |
| Bowers became very popular with the audience of the c | |
| After the war John | Bowers became a Telecommunications Engineer at the Br |
| Visits to the | bowers, before nests have been built, while the males |
| Visits to the | bowers, before nests have been built, while the males |
| Bowers began coaching on the professional level with | |
| The | Bowers Bluff Middens Archeological District is a U.S. |
| William | Bowers Bourn II inherited the Empire Mine in 1887. |
| William | Bowers Bourn II during the construction of Filoli in |
| William | Bowers Bourn II died at Filoli and was buried with hi |
| William | Bowers Bourn II (31 May 1857 - 5 July 1936) was an Am |
| he second child of mining entrepreneur William | Bowers Bourn I and Sarah Esther Chase. |
| Jack | Bowers, Cadence Records |
| ompany for the main Centrebus division and the | Bowers Coaches division. |
| Bowers Corner is an unincorporated community located | |
| "When I Was Young" (Jane | Bowers, Dave Guard) |
| The Very Rev George Hull | Bowers, DD, was Dean of Manchester in the mid part of |
| Bowers' designs soon gained a reputation for quality, | |
| passion for classical music, this led to John | Bowers devoting more and more of his time to the stud |
| Bowers died in Havertown, Pennsylvania, at the age of | |
| Bowers directed Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules, | |
| and sing on a number of cuts, this is a Bryan | Bowers disc all the way, with his exquisite autoharp |
| George M. | Bowers, during his tenure as Commissioner of Fisherie |
| I worked for Mr. | Bowers during part of his tenure as GA Atty Gen. |
| ay Nineties': High School Diaries of Claude G. | Bowers edited by Holman Hamilton and Gayle Thornbroug |
| Bowers entered the transport anchorage off the Hagush | |
| d Angell, Catherine Umstead, Cate Myer, Zeneba | Bowers, Erin Hall, Denise Baker, Carolyn Bailey, Gera |
| Rahi (Jonathan | Bowers: for rectified hecatonicosachoron) |
| Tipe (Jonathan | Bowers: for truncated-icosahedral prism) |
| Cope (Jonathan | Bowers: for cuboctahedral prism) |
| Sircope (Jonathan | Bowers: for small-rhombicuboctahedral prism) |
| Tuttip (Jonathan | Bowers: for truncated-tetrahedral prism) |
| Gircope (Jonathan | Bowers: for great-rhombicuboctahedral prism) |
| Tope (Jonathan | Bowers: for truncated-octahedral prism) |
| Tiddip (Jonathan | Bowers: for truncated-dodecahedral prism) |
| Ticcup (Jonathan | Bowers: for truncated-cube prism) |
| Iddip (Jonathan | Bowers: for icosidodecahedral prism) |
| Sniddip (Jonathan | Bowers: for snub-dodecahedral prism) |
| Bowers Gifford | |
| ng parishes of North Benfleet, South Benfleet, | Bowers Gifford, Prittlewell, Southchurch, Hadleigh, L |
| Jonathan | Bowers gives a octaexon the acronym oca. |
| Jonathan | Bowers gives a heptapeton the acronym hop. |
| Bowers graduated from Columbia College in New York Ci | |
| ane Gray and his second wife, Fannie Campbell ( | Bowers) Gray. |
| Barry Goldberg, Billy | Bowers, Greg Fidelman: Second Engineers |
| Bowers group uses mass spectrometry and ion mobility | |
| pneumatic equipment, BTAL - a training centre, | Bowers Group engineering works, a gas distribution de |
| The engineering works of | Bowers Group. |
| Samuel | Bowers had intentions to kill Schwerner because of hi |
| The | Bowers has also presented over 60 special exhibitions |
| Since leaving public office, | Bowers has achieved remarkable success in his private |
| An activist for the rights of the disabled, | Bowers has openly acknowledged that he suffers from s |
| Historian Peter M. | Bowers has speculated that the V.1-V.3 were in fact p |
| gow UK) for whom, in collaboration with Graham | Bowers, he created ‘Ursprung'. |
| I-264 begins at a full Y interchange in the | Bowers Hill area of the city of Chesapeake. |
| east end (where it meets Interstate 264) near | Bowers Hill in Chesapeake. |
| Jerathmell | Bowers House is a historic house at 150 Wood Street i |
| le celebrating a birthday with Sen. Kathryn I. | Bowers in 2004. |
| u Klux Klan member in Mississippi Burning, Lee | Bowers in JFK, and the main character's best friend i |
| The Fugitive as | Bowers in "Come Watch Me Die" (1964) |
| Anna | Bowers in A Lily in Little India, Hampstead Theatre C |
| A Steubenville, Ohio native, | Bowers initially won election to a seat in the Ohio H |
| Arthur | Bowers is a Democratic politician who formerly served |
| Elaine | Bowers is a Republican member of the Kansas House of |
| Michael | Bowers is a singer-songwriter who lives in Alexandria |
| David | Bowers is an animator and film director originally fr |
| Bowers is now the girls' basketball coach at Morton R | |
| Bowers is a lawyer who has continued to serve in priv | |
| David A. | Bowers is the mayor of Roanoke, Virginia; his current |
| Meanwhile, Dr. | Bowers is helping fulfill a dead soldier's dream of b |
| Michael T. | Bowers is a professor in the Department of Chemistry |
| Directed by George | Bowers, it is a remake of the 1947 film, a story of c |
| ld' Democrats and New Deal Politics: Claude G. | Bowers, James A. Farley, and the Changing Democratic |
| After Zappening 2000 Dave Gallagher, Dave | Bowers, James Gallagher, and Matt Topic all became of |
| After the attack on Pearl Harbor, | Bowers joined the Navy and was honorably discharged f |
| been active as recently as six weeks prior to | Bowers' June 5, 1997 announcement. |
| The film was based on Arch Hall Sr. whom | Bowers knew in the war. |
| And | Bowers led the merger of his Atlanta-based firm into |
| During her spare time, | Bowers likes to play golf, read, cook and travel to S |
| gate opted to run for the Ohio Senate in 1968, | Bowers made a political comeback and again ran for a |
| Ms. Knight was very pleased with the speakers | Bowers made for her, and granted him £10,000 in her w |
| e Lynn Sailors of the Double-A Eastern League, | Bowers managed the 1982 Sailors to an 82-57 mark and |
| Bowers married eleven years prior to her surgery, and | |
| Many assumed that | Bowers meant that these men were standing behind the |
| asserted that the town began as Bowersville or | Bowers Mills and underwent a name change in 1854. |
| the planned process and is able to change Dr. | Bowers' mind. |
| ng to 800 m, forming a part of the W margin of | Bowers Mountains just S of where Sheehan Glacier ente |
| (100 mi) long and 16 km (10 mi) wide, between | Bowers Mountains on the west and Concord and Anare Mo |
| The name was amended to | Bowers Mountains upon USGS mapping which showed the g |
| After Chicken Run, | Bowers moved between Los Angeles and Bristol, United |
| With the founding of DreamWorks SKG, | Bowers moved to Los Angeles to work as a story artist |
| cho at the estuary for 8,000 years, are at the | Bowers Museum in Santa Ana. |
| home to entertainment destinations such as the | Bowers Museum, MainPlace Mall, and the Discovery Scie |
| tern North America, from the Collection of the | Bowers Museum. |
| Bowers names and acronym are also given for cross-ref | |
| Bowers names and acronym names are given for cross-re | |
| Basil Allcot | Bowers OC 1923-33 |
| a in politics, and is the co-author with Chris | Bowers of a report on electronic communities in polit |
| lt as a general trading ship in 1801 by Samuel | Bowers of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for Joseph Sims |
| Together with Roy Wilkins, John | Bowers opened an electronics retail store in Worthing |
| Bowers perceived the original Ku Klux Klan as being t | |
| The | Bowers' permanent collection provides an opportunity |
| Swanborough, Gordon; | Bowers, Peter M. (1968). |
| Gracie | Bowers Pfost (March 12, 1906 in Harrison, Arkansas - |
| y drafted by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 1996, | Bowers pitched in the Rays' farm system until the end |
| Bowers played at Gettysburg College before being sign | |
| Bowers' political ambitions were derailed when, durin | |
| It was probably originally written by some of | Bowers' political opponents. |
| San Jose radio star, currently on KRTY; Craig | Bowers, production director at KGO-AM in San Francisc |
| During the 1960s, | Bowers published numerous interviews and articles in |
| A Factory Sample, before Joyce, Rowbotham and | Bowers quit the band to form another post-punk band a |
| Bowers recovered one of the largest verdicts in Georg | |
| Dane | Bowers regularly plays DJ sets at established nightcl |
| In August 2009, | Bowers released his debut single "Stuck," written by |
| Afterwards | Bowers resumed his practice of law in Cooperstown. |
| Bowers, Rick Spies of Mississippi: The True Story of | |
| A former island arc called | Bowers Ridge is a prominent semi-circular-shaped geol |
| villages including: Brigshaw, Hollinhurst and | Bowers Row. |
| Bowers said, shortly afterwards, that she never expec | |
| nger have a conventional marital relationship, | Bowers says they are "closer than sisters." |
| After destroying a floating mine on 19 August, | Bowers searched the area around Bougainville and Trea |
| Bowers served as a member of the West Virginia House | |
| Following his baseball career, | Bowers served in the military during World War II and |
| Bowers' service as mayor fulfilled a lifelong ambitio | |
| In 1861, James | Bowers settled on the site of Pataha. |
| After spending 2007 pitching in Korea, | Bowers signed a minor league contract with the Rockie |
| sts included Leroy Van Dyke, Suzi Arden, Chuck | Bowers, Sonny James, Tommy Sosebee and Tabby West. |
| The address for | Bowers Stadium is 620 Bowers Blvd, Huntsville, Texas. |
| Bowers stadium was named in honor of Dr. Elliot T. Bo | |
| Bowers Stadium is also is home to the Huntsville Horn | |
| Elliott T. | Bowers Stadium is a 14,000-seat multi-purpose stadium |
| spect is picked up by Thom Gunn on the back of | Bowers's Collected Poems: 'Bowers started with youthf |
| Bowers studied animation at West Surrey College of Ar | |
| Timmy | Bowers studied at Mississippi State University and af |
| the artistic ethos of Yvor Winters, under whom | Bowers studied at Stanford, but his achievement far s |
| Bowers subsequently went on to focus on behind the sc | |
| n Derbyshire and surrounding areas through its | Bowers subsidiary, which was rebranded from Bowers Co |
| Bowers success in winning cases for the government du | |
| However, during | Bowers' tenure as Attorney General, the Georgia law r |
| Bowers testified that at the time the motorcade went | |
| Presented by Mike | Bowers, the "Talking Pictures" segment analyses polit |
| guitarist Vini Reilly and bass guitarist Tony | Bowers, The Durutti Column. |
| Bowers' theme for the evening was 'funky, cool and fa | |
| Bowers thought that Schwerner would be in attendance, | |
| An outfielder, | Bowers threw and batted right-handed, stood 5 feet 10 |
| -Republican the election of Federalist John M. | Bowers to the 13th United States Congress to fill the |
| In 2003, the Blast traded | Bowers to the San Diego Sockers. |
| Her former commanding officer, Master D. C. | Bowers, U. S. Army, was appointed an Acting Ensign in |
| ldon United after scoring a hat-trick to knock | Bowers United out of the same competition, and to bre |
| ebut in an Essex Senior League Cup tie against | Bowers United. |
| of Justice John Paul Stevens in his dissent to | Bowers v. Hardwick, which Lawrence overruled. |
| pheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of | Bowers v. Hardwick, 478 U.S. 186 (1986). |
| rved as co-counsel in the 1986 gay rights case | Bowers v. Hardwick. |
| nuary 1931 - 3 July 1966), who was born as Roy | Bowers, was an English Neopagan witch who founded the |
| Bowers was born in Gerrardstown, West Virginia. | |
| Bowers was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-fourt | |
| Bowers was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, the so | |
| Bowers was a switch hitter and threw right handed. | |
| Bowers was later released by the Rockies and signed a | |
| By 1972, | Bowers was serving as Chairman of the Transportation |
| Most recently, | Bowers was the field manager for the Edmonton Capital |
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