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| assessments (if needed for the job concerned) ( | Hale, A et alia. |
| t day her order of detention was signed by J.S. | Hale, a principal Secretary of State. |
| by 255 votes to Conservative Frederick Harding | Hale, a lumber merchant. |
| Edwin | Hale Abbot (1834 - 1927) was a lawyer and railroad e |
| Harlow for lawyer and railroad executive Edwin | Hale Abbot (1834-1927). |
| Under Secretary of Defense Robert F. | Hale acknowledged enterprise-wide problems with syst |
| June 9 - Sonnie | Hale, actor and singer (b. |
| Jack | Hale Adamson (1918 - 1975) was a literary scholar, b |
| ge McCowan producer; Muriel Spark story; Barrie | Hale adaptation), starring Bill Glover, Mel Scott an |
| Hale advocated for the preservation of George Washin | |
| Two days later, he assaulted Laverne | Hale, age 87, resulting in her death nine days later |
| Robert Allen | Hale, also known as Papa Pilgrim (1941 - May 26, 200 |
| The building's architect, Willis G. | Hale, also designed an earlier high-rise apartment b |
| Hale also played a central role in developing the Ca | |
| In 1962, | Hale also appeared on The Andy Griffith Show as Jeff |
| Hale also portrayed the Skipper in two more TV reuni | |
| t, in which his TCU teammates O'Brien and I. B. | Hale also were selected in the top ten. |
| d, Mobberley (on request), Ashley (on request), | Hale, Altrincham, Navigation Road, Stockport and Man |
| Colorado College conferred on | Hale an Honorary MusD degree June 16, 1926. |
| on that section of the line was Mill Hill (The | Hale) and passengers from Mill Hill could easily use |
| unnerving phone call from his diabetic mother, | Hale and six of his med school classmates return to |
| Both Fort Nathan | Hale and Black Rock Fort have been reconstructed and |
| l novel written by Simon Bucher-Jones and Kelly | Hale and based on the long-running British science f |
| a book on the New Celtic Studies, edited by Amy | Hale and Philip Payton. |
| Moundville is a town in | Hale and Tuscaloosa Counties in the U.S. state of Al |
| ted several television programmes, most notably | Hale and Pace, Pushing Up Daisies, h&p@bbc and Jobs |
| a 1937 British musical film directed by Sonnie | Hale and starring Jessie Matthews, Barry MacKay, Nat |
| gunboats-Paul Jones, Cimarron, Uncas, Patroon, | Hale, and Water Witch-joined them. |
| l William Jackson Hendricks, Treasurer Henry S. | Hale, and Auditor Luke C. Norman were all free silve |
| he top floor of a school on Wood Street between | Hale and Benton. |
| on was born in Boston, Massachusetts to William | Hale and Mary Ann Thompson, but his family moved to |
| ll living at the time of his death (Norman Dyer | Hale and Fred Hale, Jr.), but Norman died on Decembe |
| edian, best known as one half of the comedy duo | Hale and Pace with his friend and comic partner Gare |
| Webpage about the city of | Hale and the Childe of Hale |
| The Blue Cloud of Crying, 1997, | Hale and Iremonger |
| In 1993, Mueller became a partner at Boston's | Hale and Dorr, specializing in white-collar crime li |
| Mistletoe Kisses (2006) (with Deborah | Hale and Elizabeth Rolls) |
| international law firm, Wilmer Cutler Pickering | Hale and Dorr LLP, is located at 60 State Street. |
| rry was associated with Wilmer Cutler Pickering | Hale and Dorr in Washington, D.C. and served as law |
| retreated, excepting Lieutenant W. Hope and Dr. | Hale; and for endeavouring to rally the men, in conj |
| In the Catskills - Bop & Beyond hosted by Allen | Hale, and Great American Standards showcasing light |
| ointment Millerite group also claimed, like the | Hale and Turner led group, that the October 22 date |
| The building designed by Fred A. | Hale and constucted in 1889 with Manitou sandstone i |
| Tale / Twelfth Night Tale (2007) (with Deborah | Hale and Elizabeth Rolls) |
| s, Lord Hope, Lord Scott, Lord Rodger, Baroness | Hale and Lord Carswell) that, whilst the detention w |
| Angus Deayton, Anton Rodgers, Arthur Smith and | Hale and Pace, Bill Bailey, Chris Moyles, the Chuckl |
| ously with the law firm Wilmer Cutler Pickering | Hale and Dorr from 1999 to 2007, and promoted to a j |
| Hale and Dorr was founded in Boston in 1918 by Richa | |
| inted colonel on the military staff of Governor | Hale and served in that capacity from 1885 to 1887. |
| Hale and other Sentinels successfully reactivate two | |
| William "Terry" W. Fisher III is the | Hale and Dorr Professor of Intellectual Property Law |
| In June 2003, | Hale and such other notable Waterford footballers as |
| 1895 by the American astronomers George Ellery | Hale and James Edward Keeler. |
| he company made Coming Next, a sketch show with | Hale and Pace, Chris Barrie and several other series |
| career as well as that of Adam Chodzko, Mathew | Hale and Bill Burns. |
| United States, Capelli is disrespectful towards | Hale, and at one point approaches Hale when he began |
| The victories of | Hale and Gardiner, this time without the help of Dem |
| Hale and the British forces eventually manage to rec | |
| tning back to the Coyotes in exchange for David | Hale and Todd Fedoruk for a second stint with the te |
| r hour to London Liverpool Street via Tottenham | Hale, and two trains per hour to Hertford East. |
| e designed by Lewis Vulliamy for Robert Blagden | Hale and built in 1859-1863. |
| s drawn up by Sir Robert Atkyns and Sir Matthew | Hale, and revised and endorsed by Barlow and his fri |
| Hale and Dorr gained national recognition in 1954 wh | |
| visited Europe with his oldest son (Norman Dyer | Hale) and daughter-in-law to visit the locales of hi |
| le from "Pearls" written by Sade Adu and Andrew | Hale and performed by Sade |
| Fisher went on to become a partner at | Hale and Dorr. |
| several principals through the years with B. L. | Hale and J. Will Foster both establishing long tenur |
| According to a 2008 research by Colton, | Hale and McFaul, the main policy stances associated |
| Alexander Leftwich, with choreography by George | Hale and sets by Donald Oenslager. |
| In 1961, | Hale appeared in Audie Murphy's short-lived NBC west |
| 952 play The Crucible, a fictional portrayal of | Hale appears in Act I in response to a request from |
| The most notable buildings in The | Hale are John Keble church, a Grade II listed modern |
| Hale Arena features a bowl of permanent box seats ar | |
| Monte | Hale Arena is home to the MTSU Blue Raiders basketba |
| Hale Arena is also home to the Tennessee Secondary S | |
| st notably, the 11,802-seat multi-purpose Monte | Hale Arena. |
| Jonathan | Hale as Dr. Sam Welles |
| Louise Closser | Hale as Mrs. Ramsay |
| Louise Closser | Hale as First Landlady |
| show featured Juliette Day as Elsie, Creighton | Hale as Harry, Frederic Burt as Philip, Amelia Bingh |
| Jonathan | Hale as Inspector Henry Fernack |
| itney as love interest Anne Bitts, and Jonathan | Hale as Insp. |
| the governor of Connecticut commissioned Nathan | Hale as a first lieutenant in the newly raised Seven |
| nd on 27 November 1729 he succeeded Sir Bernard | Hale as puisne baron of the exchequer, having first |
| Alan | Hale as Police Inspector Charles M. Mason |
| It was designed by W. | Hale as a chapel-of-ease to St. Mary's Church in Mos |
| Patti | Hale as Hildy (as Diana Hale) |
| Alan | Hale as Benson |
| Robert | Hale as Craven |
| Jonathan | Hale as Captain |
| Jonathan | Hale as Kane |
| Robert | Hale as Ebezeder |
| Bill | Hale as Sgt. |
| Alan | Hale as Hubert |
| Alan | Hale as Carl Pitt |
| Jonathan | Hale as Mr. Chalmers |
| Barbara | Hale as Betsy Bennett |
| Barbara | Hale as Revere Muldoon |
| ruary 1668/9, and on 12 April 1676 he succeeded | Hale as Chief Justice of the King's Bench. |
| Jonathan | Hale as Emory Garrison |
| Alan | Hale as Sam Woodhull |
| Alan | Hale as Sam Washburn |
| Jonathan | Hale as Major Spencer |
| Alan | Hale as J.J. Slattery |
| Jonathan | Hale as Judge Conlon |
| Lucy | Hale as Rose Baker |
| Jonathan | Hale as George Gilkins |
| Jonathan | Hale as Warren Fenton |
| Georgina | Hale as Betty Balcombe |
| When construction stalled, | Hale asked her readers to donate a dollar each and a |
| Interview with Tony | Hale at burnsidewriters.com |
| James Tracy | Hale at the Biographical Directory of the United Sta |
| Hale's daughter, Pam, married basketball player Rick | |
| Clarence | Hale at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges |
| n, who was due to be the new assistant to Matty | Hale at Conference South side Weymouth, had decided |
| signed for ex-Team Bath youth team coach Matty | Hale at Weymouth. |
| nearest London Underground station is Tottenham | Hale at Ferry Lane. |
| able along the west side of the tracks on South | Hale Avenue between Edmaire Street and north of 116t |
| Hale Avenue terminates at 103rd Street, but a parkin | |
| Hale Avenue runs along the east side of the tracks a | |
| AM and FM transmitters stayed on | Hale Avenue until 1972, when they were moved to a ne |
| ailable on both sides of the tracks along South | Hale Avenue between 108th Place and Edmaire Street. |
| Its boundaries are West Broadway, 34th Street, | Hale Avenue and Chickasaw Park. |
| on Homewood and Monterery Avenues behind South | Hale Avenue, and at Prospect Park on Prospect Avenue |
| northwest side, parking is available off South | Hale Avenue, and on the northeast side along Vincenn |
| of three of MacMonnies' best works, the Nathan | Hale, Bacchante and Infant Faun, and Diana, along wi |
| here were "irregularities at the opening of the | Hale Bank polling station". |
| Hale Bank railway station is a disused station in En | |
| Adamson attended St Ambrose College in | Hale Barns where he played rugby union as a centre. |
| Up until local government reforms in 1974, | Hale Barns formed part of the administrative county |
| incham, Ashton upon Mersey, Bowdon, Broadheath, | Hale Barns, Hale Central, St Mary's, Timperley, and |
| Roman Catholic boys' grammar school located in | Hale Barns, Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England. |
| Chetham's School of Music, St Ambrose College, | Hale Barns, and Downing College, Cambridge, where he |
| Charles Leslie | Hale, Baron Hale (13 July 1902 - 9 May 1985) was a B |
| William | Hale Barrett (September 10, 1866 - May 1, 1941) was |
| William | Hale Barrett at the Biographical Directory of Federa |
| ased on fossilised pollen from sediments in the | Hale Basin of central Australia, dated to the middle |
| Hale became a critic in 1890, beginning his career b | |
| woman judge in the United Kingdom until Brenda | Hale became the first female Lord of Appeal in Ordin |
| Nigel Bridge became Sir Nigel Bridge and Brenda | Hale became Dame Brenda Hale DBE. |
| In 1868 | Hale became a member of the Republican Party and was |
| Mr. | Hale become principal in 1928, serving a long tenure |
| Hale, Benjamin (2011). | |
| the first "Royal" Regatta) rowing as "Childe of | Hale Boat Club" in an attempt to hide their identiti |
| get it; Morrison had endorsed Kennon's opponent | Hale Boggs in the first primary of the 1952 election |
| Jr., and Earl Long; former U.S. Representative | Hale Boggs of New Orleans, and former New Orleans Ma |
| ; sponsored by Lindy Boggs, wife of Congressman | Hale Boggs of Louisiana; acquired by the Navy on 30 |
| n the first primary in 1952 on the unsuccessful | Hale Boggs gubernatorial ticket but switched to the |
| es the Mississippi River via the Luling Bridge ( | Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge), a cable-stayed bridge c |
| The | Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge, which spans the Mississi |
| The | Hale Boggs Federal Building, at 500 Poydras Street i |
| er 12, 1964, when then Louisiana Representative | Hale Boggs agreed to no longer seek funding for the |
| For the lobbyist with the same name, see Thomas | Hale Boggs, Jr.. |
| cused a gubernatorial rival, Congressman Thomas | Hale Boggs, Sr.(1914-1972) of New Orleans of either |
| tion from south Louisiana, specifically, Thomas | Hale Boggs, Sr., (1914-1972) of New Orleans, James H |
| tes without electors themselves, as proposed by | Hale Boggs. |
| For | Hale Bopp, a 1997 composition, see Celtic Voices and |
| Dorothy Wendell (in the Collection of Dr John L | Hale, Boston). |
| arded the Bruno Rossi Prize in 1999, along with | Hale Bradt, for their key roles in the development o |
| , and is in Travelcard Zone 4, on the Tottenham | Hale branch of the Lea Valley Lines. |
| Edward | Hale Brooks (April 25, 1893 - October 10, 1978) was |
| Edward | Hale Brooks, Jr. (USMA Jan 1943), died in an airplan |
| 1950, the company merged with Sacramento-based | Hale Brothers to form Broadway-Hale Stores. |
| In 1989, the late Johnny | Hale brought the original Comets to the UK as part o |
| Hale Building, Pasadena, California | |
| at the Mount Wilson Observatory, George Ellery | Hale built the Hale Solar Laboratory as his office a |
| Tottenham | Hale bus station serves the Tottenham Hale area of N |
| Two bus services terminate at Tottenham | Hale bus station, London Buses route 41 and 192. |
| Swanton agrees with Mooney, | Hale, Bushnell and others that the Saponi were proba |
| teran in Carmelo Marrero, and also beat Richard | Hale but in the finals he lost to Rodney Wallace. |
| she was engaged to fellow artist Philip Leslie | Hale, but the engagement was broken off. |
| Sampson | Hale Butler (January 3, 1803 - March 16, 1848) was a |
| Portrait of Sir Matthew | Hale, by Wright |
| eral election, losing to Labor candidate Damian | Hale by 196 votes. |
| Former President Martin Van Buren defeated | Hale by a 154-129 delegate count to capture their no |
| so contributed stories, as did Lucretia Peabody | Hale, Caroline M. Hewins, Rebecca Sophia Clarke, Hel |
| Matthew | Hale Carpenter (born Decatur Merritt Hammond Carpent |
| Hale Center is a city in Hale County, Texas, United | |
| urrent president and chief executive officer of | Hale Center Theatre in Utah. |
| Hale Center is near the county seat of Plainview. | |
| In 1985, Dietlein was involved in opening the | Hale Center Theatre, then in South Salt Lake but rel |
| r Sally Maynard who serves as vice president of | Hale Center Theatre. |
| ed role in a two-week fundraising event for the | Hale Center Theater in Orem, Utah. |
| It was located northwest of | Hale Center, a city near Plainview, Texas. |
| , Fritch, Gail, Girard, Groom, Gruver, Guthrie, | Hale Center, Happy, Hart, Hartley, Hedley, Hereford, |
| /08/1943, Frank Sinatra, Marcy McGuire, Barbara | Hale, Chorus, The RKO Radio Studio Orchestra, Consta |
| Rev. Matthew Blagden | Hale) chose The Lower House when he set up his own i |
| He was buried in the | Hale churchyard with an epitaph, "Here lyeth the bod |
| Hale City was a short-lived community in central Hal | |
| Christopher | Hale Clemons (born October 31, 1972 in Baytown, Texa |
| ntil May 1991, he came to London to work at the | Hale Clinic where his therapies reportedly proved su |
| opath and homeopath with regular clinics at the | Hale Clinic in London and Chaucer Hospital in Canter |
| On the basis of the vocabulary and grammar that | Hale collected, he was able to confirm the status of |
| Pop Shock Culture's Isaac | Hale commends the manga for its "adorable humor [whi |
| The | Hale Commission was a Commission established by the |
| Hale Common features "The Fighting Cocks" pub. | |
| Hale Common also is the site of a car dealership and | |
| Hale Common is a farming hamlet on the Isle of Wight | |
| There are two fishing lakes in | Hale Common, called the Hale Manor lakes. |
| There is a strawberry farm in | Hale Common, called Hollands Strawberry Farm. |
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