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t of Cotswold, represented by Councillor Robin | Hughes, a member of the Conservative Party. |
Hughes, a talented and much travelled player, began h | |
ober 2005; White Electric Coffee with Kathleen | Hughes, A History of the Azores, March 2005; Rhode Is |
F.B. | Hughes, a member of the NFDDSS, stood on behalf of th |
ed in a BBC1 Film Drama Framed, playing Bethan | Hughes, a Welsh mother of four. |
Joe Simitian is married to Mary | Hughes, a Bay Area political consultant. |
manda goes up against Gabrielle Bromley (Wendy | Hughes), a fierce prosecuting attorney. |
ted as early as August 2010 according to Glenn | Hughes, a month before the release of the band's debu |
As Oz is locked down, Clayton | Hughes, a sympathetic black guard, leaves a gun in Ad |
Kathryn | Hughes, a contributing editor to Prospect magazine, h |
The mine is named after Walter Watson | Hughes a Scottish sea captain who had emigrated to So |
She was previously married to Emmet John | Hughes, a journalist and aide to President Dwight D. |
Hughes, a retired train driver and railway worker, ha | |
Y Ford Gron was published by | Hughes a'i Fab (Hughes and Son), founded in Wrexham i |
y political pressure, to overcome Minister Sam | Hughes' abhorrence of the idea, this greater acceptan |
ber for Southwark, North and Bermondsey (Simon | Hughes) about that. |
ulkner now works as a Middle School Teacher at | Hughes Academy Of Science and Technology in Greenvill |
Hughes accordingly ordered the assault to take place | |
geon Bay, Wisconsin; sponsored by Miss Marilyn | Hughes; acquired by the Navy on 20 June 1945; and com |
hed on 3 December 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Fons | Hughes; acquired by the Navy on 19 December 1944; des |
tions to Tucson, AZ where she consolidated the | Hughes activities with the missile test operations of |
In 1956 | Hughes added a 22-foot-tall (6.7 m) version of the Di |
The next subdivision was | Hughes Addition, starting in 1875. |
Chris | Hughes: Additional drums, percussion and fx |
to build the satellite had been signed, due to | Hughes' advance production of components to allow qui |
ased MSD2000 which was a collaboration between | Hughes, AEG and GEC. |
e Arthur, had won the vacant belt beating Kris | Hughes after Booth had given it up in order to fight |
The following season | Hughes again was played in a variety of roles, and wa |
ue debut as a second-half substitute for Brian | Hughes, against Reading at Elm Park on 30 August 1980 |
Christa Denton as Christy | Hughes, age 12 |
In the fall of 1963, | Hughes agreed to become co-chairman of the SANE organ |
a draft biography of Noah Dietrich, a retired | Hughes aide, which provides details that add to the a |
The system was to be used with the | Hughes AIM-47 Falcon missile, which also had a range |
Previous air carriers include American Eagle, | Hughes Air West and Reno Air Express. |
child-built Fokker F-27 aircraft acquired from | Hughes Air West in 1976-77. |
me Pacific Airlines, and later yet merged into | Hughes Air West. |
By the mid-1990s, the former | Hughes Aircraft hangars here, including the one that |
00-kg Jumpseat satellites were manufactured by | Hughes Aircraft and were inserted into highly ellipti |
ems (acquired by Northrop Grumman in 1996) and | Hughes Aircraft (acquired by Raytheon in 1997) receiv |
r multimode airborne radar systems designed by | Hughes Aircraft (now Raytheon) for the F/A-18 Hornet, |
were further revised down to two competitors, | Hughes Aircraft and North American Aviation. |
Hughes Aircraft thrived on wartime contracts during W | |
ll-weather multimode radar systems designed by | Hughes Aircraft (now Raytheon) for the F-15 Eagle air |
In 1953, | Hughes Aircraft became a separate company and was don |
Hughes Aircraft and Boeing Aerospace were contracted | |
Under Hyland's guidance, | Hughes Aircraft continued to diversify and become imm |
ring from baseball, Shepard worked for IBM and | Hughes Aircraft as a safety engineer. |
Hughes Aircraft's helicopter manufacturing business w | |
S-2 system was developed in the early 1980s by | Hughes Aircraft, and is currently supported by Raythe |
ons at the National Cash Register Corporation, | Hughes Aircraft, and System Development Corporation. |
hired as Vice President and General Manager of | Hughes Aircraft; he would ultimately become company P |
Pye Jr. arranged for McGill to be employed by | Hughes Aircraft; that job ended in 1995. |
Hughes Airport (California), a former airport in Los | |
Hughes Airport (IATA: CVR), a private airport, was pa | |
Hughes Airport (Alaska), an active airport in Hughes, | |
out in the approximate location of the former | Hughes Airport runway. |
ng condition in a climate-controlled hangar at | Hughes Airport. |
On April 5, 1973, | Hughes Airwest and the US Government agreed not to co |
s later merged with two other airlines to form | Hughes Airwest in 1968. |
In the 1970s, | Hughes Airwest operated twin turboprop F-27 commuter |
In 1980 | Hughes Airwest was acquired by Republic Airlines, whi |
located 15.8 miles (25.4 km) east-southeast of | Hughes, Alaska. |
built under his successor Henry Hoy and George | Hughes, albeit with some modifications. |
For the Glenn | Hughes album see Feel (Glenn Hughes album). |
atures an audio commentary by Jane Russell and | Hughes' alleged wife, actress Terry Moore. |
In 1918 Elizabeth | Hughes, along with Esto B. Broughton, Grace S. Dorns, |
Hughes also made a number of recurring appearances on | |
Hughes also signed another newcomer, Jane Russell, fo | |
including IBM and the Metaverse evangelist Ian | Hughes, also the developers Rivers Run Red, who have |
Hughes also served on the House Select Committee on A | |
Hughes also participated with the Southern Command, t | |
to his work on ocean dumping of sewage sludge, | Hughes also advocated a number of measures to reduce |
Hughes also offers elective courses in Art, Computer | |
Hughes also captained the Canadian team on its tour o | |
Hughes also served as a White River Township Trustee, | |
Hughes also built Pioneer Venus in 1978, which perfor | |
lican candidate for congress in 1902 and 1904, | Hughes also failed in several attempts to be appointe |
Like Millais, | Hughes also painted an Ophelia and illustrated Keats' |
Hughes also lettered in baseball where he played thir | |
Hughes also earned First-team All District as a Kick | |
Hughes also attended the University of Virginia Law S | |
f in the film, and former Prime Minister Billy | Hughes also appeared in the film as himself. |
In his 1960 study of Sullivan's music Gervase | Hughes also detects echoes of Schumann, and of Schube |
Benji | Hughes also made a cameo appearance in the 2009 film |
e, was built in 1884 as a residence for Thomas | Hughes, although Hughes stayed at the cottage for jus |
This legislation also included the | Hughes Amendment that prohibited private possession o |
ard, Paul Robeson, Richard Wright and Langston | Hughes, among others. |
Freeman, Red Murrell, Cliffie Stone, and Billy | Hughes among them, were stars in their own right. |
tremely unattractive, and Brian Hayes as Brian | Hughes, an aging radio presenter who tries to broadca |
Glyn | Hughes, an industrial sculptor from Adlington near We |
The | Hughes AN/ASG-18 was a prototype fire control system |
All songs written by Jesse | Hughes and Josh Homme. |
1906 at Sportsman's Park, Glade faced Long Tom | Hughes and the Washington Senators, entering the 10th |
Gomer | Hughes, and Harold Thomas had previously won Wales (R |
Jesse | Hughes and Josh Homme formed Eagles of Death Metal in |
r the 2009 January transfer window opened Mark | Hughes and Cook sealed signings for Wayne Bridge, Cra |
, including Chris Watson, Andrew Fisher, Billy | Hughes, and Tudor, front left. |
ing however he did remain in contact with John | Hughes and worked with him in an unofficial capacity |
y kinematical effect, studied theoretically by | Hughes and Eckart is important for light elements. |
obbers into an ambush as Texas Rangers John R. | Hughes and Lon Oden, assisted by St. Leon, attempted |
coming the nominee against Governor Richard J. | Hughes, and lost. |
t, Kirrawee is again split over 2 electorates, | Hughes and Cook. |
e vacancy caused by the resignation of William | Hughes and served in office from November 5, 1912, to |
replay on 18 March, with two goals from Thomas | Hughes and one by Charles Wollaston. |
aft, future governor of New York Charles Evans | Hughes and future presidential candidate John W. Davi |
It was directed by Robert C. | Hughes and starred Andrew Stevens, Teri Copley and Jo |
cedar and arctic birch, and uses mainly ENGL, | Hughes and Kettner, Mesa/Boogie and TC Electronic gea |
Some of the stained glass is by Ward and | Hughes, and the rest is by Powell. |
ran, new comedies such as Patricks Day by Sean | Hughes and Owen O'Neil, Schmucks by Roy Smiles and es |
o study with the pre-raphaelite artists Arthur | Hughes and Ford Madox Brown - the latter predicting t |
of Fairport Convention, Julie Matthews, David | Hughes and Chris While recorded a version under the t |
March 21, 1988: Rick Schu, Keith | Hughes and Jeff Stone were traded by the Phillies to |
got to meet later on, Joe Bonamassa and Glenn | Hughes, and we're working on a new project with a wor |
llowing the death of Brigadier General John T. | Hughes and the wounding of Colonel Gideon W. Thompson |
aded to the Cleveland Indians for Ed Cole, Roy | Hughes, and Billy Sullivan, Jr. on the recommendation |
05-06 campaign under new joint managers Martin | Hughes and Steve Woodcock, who replaced Dean Parkes, |
It was designed by Vulcan engineer J. O. P. | Hughes and the project had been started in early 1950 |
An extended court battle ensued between the | Hughes and Young families and ultimately the land was |
y is a 1952 British crime film directed by Ken | Hughes and starring Sydney Tafler, Susan Shaw and Ron |
USA series White Collar as Special Agent Reese | Hughes and recently co-starred in the Comedy Central |
Pat | Hughes and Fred Perry won the doubles at Roland Garro |
1956 CinemaScope epic film produced by Howard | Hughes and starring John Wayne as the Mongol conquero |
trina in 2005, Muench joined Archbishop Alfred | Hughes and Governor Kathleen Blanco in a televised ap |
It was constructed by | Hughes and is based on the HS-601HP satellite bus. |
ecame unemployed on 19 December 2009 when Mark | Hughes and his complete backroom staff were relieved |
All music produced by Chris | Hughes and Ross Cullum. |
Critchley, guitarist Mike Robbins, bassist Jim | Hughes and drummer Grant Ethier. |
After | Hughes and Wright dropped out, they were replaced wit |
an Reservation is located in parts of Buffalo, | Hughes, and Hyde counties on the east bank of the Mis |
, also of Arlington; two sisters, Peggy Spinks | Hughes and husband, Ed, of Longview, Texas, and Betty |
hms Magazine compared his sound to that of Tim | Hughes and Chris Tomlin. |
Eventually Diebel was able to quit his job at | Hughes and work on his mail-order business from his o |
of three famous locals: Rupert Brooke, Thomas | Hughes and William Webb Ellis. |
l became part of a joint venture between Baker | Hughes and Schlumberger called WesternGeco and ceased |
cutive dominant performances against Parisyan, | Hughes and Koscheck, Dana White announced that Alves |
, Zora Neale Hurston, Countee Cullen, Langston | Hughes, and Claude McKay, and "The New Negro in a New |
y" from the English industrial area where both | Hughes and Bonham hail from, but were forced to chang |
neth Brimer, Sr., and the former Louie Francis | Hughes and earned a B.S. degree in Business Administr |
form paranormal thriller, written by H. Scott | Hughes and directed by Joe Fang. |
t of Jean Toomer, Zora Neale Hurston, Langston | Hughes and other black writers of the period, his wor |
ttle of a bloody campaign between Vice-Admiral | Hughes and the French Admiral Suffren's squadron. |
versation between (the then) Poet Laureate Ted | Hughes and children's writer Michael Morpurgo." |
nment-owned oil retailer, established by Billy | Hughes and sold to British Petroleum in 1952-from 193 |
Lydia Phillips--- as well as IE captain Dalton | Hughes and Speaking captain Maddie Mucci. |
100 Days is a 2001 drama film directed by Nick | Hughes and produced by Hughes and Eric Kabera. |
ssed by then Prime Minister of Australia Billy | Hughes and former Prime Minister Andrew Fisher, then |
lly was defeated by former Labor member Thomas | Hughes, and the Nationalist member for Nelson, John H |
She is married to Robert Lance | Hughes and has two daughters, Rebecca and Eleanor. |
When | Hughes and Disney ended their business partnership in |
nd was formed in 1991 by ex-Sword members Rick | Hughes and Jeff Salem. |
launched 31 July 1943; sponsored by Mrs. J. A. | Hughes; and commissioned 24 April 1944, Lt. Henry B. |
cluding the neighbouring divisions of Lindsay, | Hughes and Macarthur. |
He is the son of the actor, Peter | Hughes, and the brother of the historian Bettany Hugh |
by the local garage owner's Land Rover (Dafydd | Hughes and his mechanic Allan Hughes), to 60 mph and |
Both Cathy | Hughes and her son, Alfred Liggins have been named En |
He has a book co-authored with Mark | Hughes and released in England on 8 August 2008, Cras |
public land until 1861 when purchased by John | Hughes's son, Mahlon Hughes and afterwards remained i |
production of Tambourines to Glory by Langston | Hughes, and performed at appearances by Studs Terkel. |
It was at this church that Ted | Hughes and Sylvia Plath married on Bloomsday in 1956 |
Roberts joined Chief Justice | Hughes, and Justices Louis Brandeis, Benjamin N. Card |
that is performed with bassist/vocalist Glenn | Hughes and guitarist Pat Thrall. |
gural 1901 election, including Watson, Fisher, | Hughes, and Tudor. |
od David Brown, with Archbishop Alfred Clifton | Hughes and Bishop Jaime Soto serving as co-consecrato |
The Partners are Susan Boland, Geoffrey | Hughes and John Cameron all of whom are performing in |
ted next won the trophy five years later, Mark | Hughes and Bryan Robson were the only players from th |
ghter of United States Representative James A. | Hughes and Belle Vinson. |
stmas comedy film written and produced by John | Hughes and directed by Chris Columbus. |
g written by American singer-songwriter Billie | Hughes and originally recorded by Hughes's band, Laza |
lphia along with co-hosts Angelo Cataldi, Rhea | Hughes and fellow Flyers broadcast crew member, Keith |
btitled "Life on Tap", it is published by Evan | Hughes, and Erika Rietz is the Editor-in-Chief. |
Hughes and Tim Jennings competed for the nickel back | |
nce to his own motivation that "a weekend with | Hughes and Cresswell convinced me that a most harmoni |
The group was based around | Hughes and his brothers Glenn and Norman, and they si |
ased on the Black Nativity written by Langston | Hughes and first performed in 1961. |
272 of her crew of 916 were rescued by Morris, | Hughes and Hull. |
longtime musical collaborator Ryan McKeithan, | Hughes and Torres began performing as Organic Soul, a |
at most of the engagements between Sir Edward | Hughes and the Bailli de Suffren, particularly distin |
other worship leaders such as Matt Redman, Tim | Hughes and Martyn Layzell, he returned to his home to |
His life-long friends include the writer David | Hughes and his actress wife Mai Zetterling. |
The Tool of the Week is an award given by Dave | Hughes and sponsored by Home Hardware. |
e holder, subsequently beaten by Ray Gill, Ron | Hughes and Trevor Storton, but remains the highest Ch |
In 1977, Liberal MLA Peter | Hughes and Australia Party MLA Maureen Worsley left t |
ng for supplies was eventually taken away from | Hughes and assigned to the newly formed War Purchasin |
ing music with rock icons Joe Bonamassa, Glenn | Hughes, and Derek Sherinian. |
der in Hell's Angels (1930) directed by Howard | Hughes and starring Jean Harlow. |
The by-election was held to coincide with the | Hughes and Richmond by-elections. |
Hughes and Devine went on to record several songs tog | |
He is married to Rosaleen | Hughes and has one daughter, Julia. |
1953 British short crime film directed by Ken | Hughes and starring Edgar Lustgarten, Hilda Barry and |
Co-editor with Thomas P. | Hughes and Trevor Pinch, The Social Construction of T |
r the San Francisco 49ers), Reggie Rucker, Pat | Hughes, and Dick Farley, who played for the San Diego |
The electoral division of | Hughes and the Canberra suburb of Hughes are named af |
Hopkin, Llio Millward, Ceri Lloyd, Daniel Gwyn | Hughes and Christine Pritchard. |
roommates - Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Chris | Hughes, and Moskovitz - founded Facebook in their Har |
roposed by US Secretary of State Charles Evans | Hughes, and was rejected by the Japanese. |
y and Justice (NCCJ), along with Charles Evans | Hughes and others, to oppose the Ku Klux Klan, anti-C |
ixtures are White House advisers such as Karen | Hughes and Karl Rove. |
ll the vacancy caused by the death of James A. | Hughes and was reelected to the Seventy-second Congre |
e the head coach of the Seattle Storm, and Dan | Hughes and the Cleveland Rockers hired Reeve away fro |
egan airing The AltarLife which features Brent | Hughes and Geoff Desiato on Saturday and Sunday eveni |
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