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    Beverly Hills Little Theatre for Professionals. Kent married talent agent Harry Edington in Yuma, Arizona later that same year, on December 16, 1932 — her 25th...
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    Alfred Hitchcock Harry E. Edington Starring Cary Grant Joan Fontaine Sir Cedric Hardwicke Nigel Bruce Dame May Whitty Cinematography Harry Stradling Sr....
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  • because it meant the loss of his freedom and independence. Later that day, Harry Deever, an Idaho county official, informs David at work that due to a jurisdictional...
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  • Lombard as Amy Peters Charles Laughton as Tony Patucci William Gargan as Joe Harry Carey as the Doctor Frank Fay as Father McKee Joe Bernard as the R.F.D....
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  • was based on an original story and script by Frances Marion. Producer Harry Edington had a deal at Universal and announced it for production in April 1939...
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    Grapes of Wrath. C ^ While the movie was produced by Hitchcock and Harry E. Edington (both uncredited), Joan Fontaine earned for her role of Lina McLaidlaw...
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    starring Carole Lombard and both under the supervision of producer Harry E. Edington. During the filming of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Dassin's wife Beatrice...
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  • Bolton Hall, North Yorkshire, Edington in Wiltshire and Hooke Court in Dorset. "Powlett, Lord Harry (1691–1759), of Edington, Wiltshire". History of Parliament...
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  • Literature, University of Cambridge 7 April 2005 Alfred and the Battle of Edington Richard Gameson, Reader in Medieval History, University of Kent at Canterbury...
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    Ethandun took place at Eddington in Berkshire rather than Edington, Wiltshire, or Edington, Somerset.[citation needed] Hungerford is one of two places...
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    doi:10.1098/rsbm.1935.0018. Whittaker, E. T. (April 1936). "Ellice Martin Horsburgh M.A., D.SC., A.M.INST.C.E., F.R.S.E." Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical...
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  • Eagan Billy Earle Mike Easler Logan Easley Jack Easton Eddie Eayrs Stump Edington Mike Edwards (2B) Mike Edwards (3B) Red Ehret Jerad Eickhoff Brad Eldred...
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  • begins with E who have been on a major league roster at some point. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Last Names starting with E - Baseball-Reference...
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  • Kevin, Richard C.; Edington, Amelia; Longworth, Mitchell; Wilkinson, Shane M.; Beinat, Corinne; Buchanan, Alexandra S.; Hibbs, David E.; Glass, Michelle;...
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    Christian Edington Guthrie Wright was born in Glasgow, and raised by her father, Harry Guthrie Wright, after her mother Christian Edington died soon after...
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  • Presidents of the University of the District of Columbia Carter Alexander Green Cortada Lemelle Nimmons Pollard Sessoms Lyons (Interim) Mason Edington...
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    Charles E. "On Misunderstanding Allan Bloom: The Response to The Closing of the American Mind". Academic Questions 2, no. 4: 56. Edington, Robert V...
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    Dale, Rick. The Beat Handbook: 100 Days of Kerouactions. Booksurge, 2008. Edington, Stephen. Kerouac's Nashua Roots. Transition, 1999. Ellis, R. J. Liar!...
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    was put in the care of the infirmary's superintendent, Samuel Crawford Edington, and his wife Nancy, who taught her to sew and decorate. Beginning in the...
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    Wiltshire, and Hampshire, which defeated the Viking army in the Battle of Edington. The Vikings retreated to their stronghold, and Alfred laid siege to it...
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    offer of repeated tribute payments. However, after a decisive victory at Edington in 878, Alfred offered vigorous opposition. He established a chain of fortresses...
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    as a great king. In May 878 he led a force that defeated the Danes at Edington. The victory was so complete that the Danish leader, Guthrum, was forced...
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  • they would make the second in the series, The Saint Strikes Twice. A.C. Edington was assigned to write the script and Louis Hayward was announced as star...
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    that year the West Saxons achieved a decisive victory at the Battle of Edington under King Alfred the Great. By 883, Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians, had...
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  • from the original on 28 January 2023. Retrieved 28 Jan 2023. "Luiz Alberto é bronze no decatlo em Toronto". Gaúcha ZH (in Portuguese). 23 Jul 2015. Archived...
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  • invasion of Mercia. They raided as far as the Avon near Bristol, and then harried along the Severn until they reached the Bridgnorth area. They now moved...
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    former British Cellophane factory. The Somerset and Dorset branch line to Edington was opened in 1890. Its former Bridgwater station is now occupied by J...
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    Ducote (1933) Mike Donahue (1934) William T. Daly (1935–1936) Andrew Edington (1937) Earle Smith (1938–1939) Andrew Edington (1940) Earle Smith (1941)...
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    of these states developed socialism. According to scholar Sylvia Woodby Edington, this might explain why the concept of the national-democratic state "never...
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  • and George Henry Edington, M.D., (Alex Macdougal, 1905), 324. The Bull "In Coena Domini", John Hatchard & Son, London, 1848 F. E. Peters, The Monotheists:...
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