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died when he was 11, being treated by Godfrey | Huggins, a doctor who was later to become the Prime M |
952 western movie written and directed by Roy | Huggins and starring Randolph Scott and Donna Reed. |
ision private detective series created by Roy | Huggins and starring Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Roger Smit |
eviously an assistant at Cincinnati under Bob | Huggins and at Louisville under Rick Pitino, Cronin's |
Huggins and fellow Party leader Bunchy Carter were gu | |
Designed by the Lynchburg firm of | Huggins and Bates, No. 1 still stands as a monument t |
This was organized by Bret | Huggins and David Stewart of Rawhide Radio, LLC (part |
Huggins and other proponents of Federation claimed to | |
a manager, also played; both managers, Miller | Huggins and Connie Mack, were eventually elected, as |
monuments to Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Miller | Huggins, and later in the Stadium's Monument Park. |
He has worked under both Bob | Huggins and John Beilein. |
or them, but retracted it when head coach Bob | Huggins announced he would take the same position at |
Annabelle | Huggins as Maria |
Jim | Huggins assumed general manager duties and broadcast |
In 1966 | Huggins became the one of the first African American |
Huggins became an advocate of federating Southern Rho | |
Huggins began her career by working as a registered n | |
Huggins believed that he had been the first to sugges | |
Cleary, a librarian, wrote the first Henry | Huggins book in 1950, in response to the boys in her |
John | Huggins Boyd (July 31, 1799 - July 2, 1868) was a U.S |
William | Huggins Brawley (errantly reported in some works as W |
tative from South Carolina, cousin of William | Huggins Brawley, nephew of John Hemphill and great-un |
"Idle Minds" (Live) ( | Huggins, Colvin, Doss) |
Huggins decided to approach Sir Percy Fynn, leader of | |
Its head is located just north of Mount | Huggins, descending from the west slopes of Royal Soc |
"Paradigm Shift" (Colvin, | Huggins, Doss) |
Huggins earned his Ph.D. in 1922 under Charles M. Por | |
ely because Prime Minister Sir Godfrey Martin | Huggins failed to include him in the exclusive World |
Huggins' father was a devout Methodist who was oppose | |
called slightly earlier than the deadline as | Huggins feared the German invasion of Czechoslovakia |
along with future Hall of Fame manager Miller | Huggins for Fred Beebe. |
onomical Society in 1867 jointly with William | Huggins, for their spectroscopic study of the composi |
many in Rhodesia to be a left-wing party but | Huggins had presented a cautiously conservative Cabin |
Jr. played Stuart ("Stu") Bailey, a character | Huggins had originated in his 1946 novel The Double T |
Executive story editor Randy | Huggins had previously worked with Mazzara on The Shi |
with a homer and 53 RBI, while Miller | Huggins hit .239 |
James Husband is a recording alias for James | Huggins III. |
nephelium) was first mentioned by the wife of | Huggins in a short communication in 1898, although it |
Eli L. | Huggins, Indian Wars soldier and Medal of Honor recip |
An even smaller island near | Huggins is known in the area for its collection of sh |
Huggins is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm | |
Huggins Island became a part of Hammocks Beach State | |
nsists mainly of Bear Island, but also nearby | Huggins Island, as well as Jones Island in the mouth |
Kayakers in front of | Huggins Island. |
In the village, on the corner of | Huggins Lane and Parsonage Lane, is a stone plinth ma |
The support gathered by | Huggins led to the formation of the Society for the P |
rds, Dizzl., Formula, Mudd Flap Mafia, Carson | Huggins, Leslie Buck, Club Violin, Brandon Wilson, Mo |
Huggins made his debut in List-A cricket for Cambridg | |
include: Mark Andersen, Lynn Andersen, David | Huggins, Maggie Charles, John Grenon, Linda Hartley, |
Also during this time, alumnus Miller | Huggins managed the New York Yankees to World Series |
offered a coaching job by his friend, Miller | Huggins, manager of the New York Yankees. |
Huggins married, firstly, Catherine Davidson Dick, in | |
The Grumbies: the | Huggins' neighbors. |
Sir William | Huggins, OM, KCB, FRS (7 February 1824 - 12 May 1910) |
The second Lady | Huggins passed away in 2007. |
Silver Doran, Ran Forder, Chief | Huggins, Pep Kelly, Norm Mann, Aubrey Marshall, Red M |
To keep his father from noticing, | Huggins played semi-professional baseball under an as |
th, Lou Gehrig, Tony Lazzeri and Bob Meusel), | Huggins presided over six American League championshi |
tion (1901-04) which named it for Sir William | Huggins, President of the Royal Society, 1900-05. |
Huggins remained in office until 1956 and was elevate | |
Ramona series ultimately surpassed the Henry | Huggins series in popularity. |
Huggins served as the acting Chief Justice on a numbe | |
During the Second World War | Huggins served at the Salvage Branch of the Admiralty |
Huggins' successor, Welensky, spent his time in offic | |
al of trouble, as the townspeople, aroused by | Huggins, suspect him of falling back on his old scand |
This led John | Huggins to describe it as a "reactionary Building", " |
uld four years later be identified by William | Huggins to be carbon. |
ican Association, while another rookie Miller | Huggins, took over the starting job at second base. |
d Matt Chapman, of Montreal band member James | Huggins, unfamiliar with baseball terminology incorre |
During the offseason, Miller | Huggins, unhappy with the Cardinals' management, left |
The SRLP gave general support to | Huggins' United Party government, which gave it a bar |
Prime Minister Godfrey | Huggins' United Party government were re-elected in a |
Latimer and Worth Rodebush in 1920, who cite | Huggins' unpublished work in a footnote. |
humiliations that white politicians including | Huggins visited upon the few black members of parliam |
In 2006, | Huggins was cast in the lead role in the independent |
Series creator Roy | Huggins was extremely critical of Kelly's acting in H |
One infamous quotation attributed to | Huggins was that Partnership would be akin to "the pa |
Simultaneously, | Huggins was hired as a consultant for the NBC daytime |
Huggins was able to build on his experience as the ma | |
for the last 11 games of the 1929 season when | Huggins was fatally stricken with erysipelas. |
Huggins was also cast in the 1966 film, A Man Called | |
Huggins was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in | |
Huggins was born in 1897 to Amos Williamson Huggins a | |
George Allen | Huggins was the first intendant (mayor) of Manning. |
Huggins was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, where his fathe | |
Samuel | Huggins was brought up in Liverpool, but was born in |
berg, director Byron Haskin and scenarist Roy | Huggins, who adapted his own Saturday Evening Post se |
The organisation was founded by Mrs G. | Huggins, wife of an Army Officer, who narrowly escape |
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