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| His early influences included Bud | Powell, a Philadelphia neighbor. |
| is madly in love with Constance Shaw (Eleanor | Powell), a big Broadway musical star. |
| Powell, a fluently bilingual Montrealer, was born in | |
| During the Great Depression in the 1930s, | Powell, a handsome and charismatic figure, became a p |
| clopaedia of African American History declares | Powell's father to be Llewellyn Powell, a white slave |
| Adrian | Powell a Member of Parliament, and former associate o |
| ng to commit to the band, they approached Cozy | Powell, a longtime friend of Emerson's, to replace hi |
| She is married to Richard C. | Powell, a COO for Burson-Marsteller, and has two youn |
| Proxicharonia palmeri | Powell A W B, 1976 |
| Powell A. W. B., New Zealand Mollusca, William Collin | |
| Antimelatoma benthicola | Powell A. W. B, 1942 |
| Antimelatoma ahipara | Powell A. W. B, 1942 |
| The man responsible for this ordeal was Lewis | Powell a.k.a. |
| Lewis | Powell a.k.a. |
| Popular crooner Russ Raymond (Dick | Powell) abandons his career at its peak and joins the |
| His Brummitt & | Powell abbreviation unfortunately causes confusion wi |
| Lt. Colonel C. | Powell Adams - July 15, 1864 to June 22, 1866 |
| Powell additionally played a single first-class match | |
| Born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, | Powell adopted the stage name "Lil Duval" to pay homa |
| Powell advocated a policy of integration for Northern | |
| In 1968, he supported Enoch | Powell after Powell's controversial anti-immigration |
| roached "Phil Pollins" and "Ringo Parr" before | Powell agreed to join. |
| Sonny Rollins, Red Garland, Erroll Garner, Bud | Powell, Ahmad Jamal, Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Rosema |
| g many Division I prospects, including Russell | Powell, Alec and Alexander "Zander" Ogletree, Jamal R |
| Powell, Allan Kent. | |
| In 1966, | Powell, along with Frank Robinson and Brooks Robinson |
| Powell, already a Broadway star, had played bit parts | |
| During the 1884 season | Powell also made his debut for Hampshire against loca |
| Leven | Powell, also Levin, (1737 - August 23, 1810) was a Un |
| Powell also went on to launch Whole World's 3rd Space | |
| Powell also played Minor Counties Championship cricke | |
| Powell also said that the film would have been better | |
| Roland | Powell, also known by the stage name Lil Duval, is an |
| Powell also represented the Marylebone Cricket Club, | |
| One of his sons was Gabriel | Powell, also a clergyman, and a strident anti-Catholi |
| Powell also had a recurring role as Dr. Eric Lang in | |
| Powell also made eight international caps for Wales a | |
| Powell also spent time with the Kentucky Colonels, Ut | |
| Powell also wrote a critical essay on Skelton, includ | |
| The Amazing Bud | Powell, also called The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol. 1, i |
| Major General Roger Anthony | Powell AM is a retired senior officer of the Australi |
| “Rip Van Winkle,” and “How High the Moon” with | Powell among them), the Raeburn band consistently fai |
| iver Nelson, Art Van Damme, Stuff Smith, Baden | Powell among others. |
| ming for the engine - had been malfunctioning ( | Powell, among others, spoke of seeing flames shooting |
| appeared in Sydney in 1968, produced by Gareth | Powell, an eccentric, entrepreneurial British publish |
| The Rise of Enoch | Powell: An Examination of Enoch Powell's Attitude to |
| Jackson was, with John L. | Powell, an author of a leading text-book on the Engli |
| team take on the case of James Sidas (Esteban | Powell), an exceptionally brilliant physicist (IQ 178 |
| He worked Ben Pollack, Teddy | Powell and Will Bradley. |
| ressed confidence in the evidence presented by | Powell and agreed that Iraq had clearly violated UN r |
| or is best remembered for his support of Enoch | Powell and his appointment of Peter Ackroyd as its li |
| a 1930 drama film starring Hal Skelly, William | Powell, and Fay Wray. |
| Showcase, 2010 Powellapalooza Festival at Lake | Powell, and the 2011 Snowball Music Festival in Avon, |
| the 1940s, appearing alongside Will Hay, Sandy | Powell and Norman Evans. |
| 945, launched on 8 June 1945 by Mrs. W. Hunter | Powell and commissioned on 29 September 1945, Comdr. |
| huenei", was coined by Welles, H.P. | Powell, and Stephan Pickering in 1995 and was approxi |
| l, Johnson had confessed to the police, naming | Powell and Conway as the ones who shot Officers Sager |
| he Art Deco style by local architect Jefferson | Powell and constructed in 1929. |
| The team of Todd Rundgren, Kasim Sulton, Roger | Powell and John "Willie" Wilcox wrote, performed and |
| was the stained glass, which was made by James | Powell and Sons. |
| ess 1998, and co-editor with Jennie Si, Warren | Powell, and Don Wunch II of the "Handbook of Learning |
| ector, after The Great McGinty, and stars Dick | Powell and Ellen Drew. |
| Court in an early hearing ruled against Gareth | Powell, and said in his summing up: 'I am not sure wh |
| n began studying piano at age six with Wilfred | Powell and later studied organ with Charles Peaker. |
| In 1935 French Diplomat David Talbot (William | Powell) and his bride Lucienne (Hedy Lamarr) are enjo |
| nd cave specialists led Rupert 'Wolf' Wolfsen ( | Powell) and including scientist Lisa Blount (Peterson |
| ith the assistance of Lawrence Johnson, Delroy | Powell and John Francis. |
| nst Scotland, along with Dick Kedzlie, Richard | Powell and Swansea team-mates T. Williams and John Me |
| Jane | Powell and Morton Gould's Orchestra led by Morton Gou |
| arlier) teaming up with fellow expatriates Bud | Powell and Kenny Clarke, both Parisian residents, and |
| Carson, Billy Collins, Allan Gurganus, Padgett | Powell and Terese Svoboda. |
| Gillespie, pianist Bud | Powell, and a rhythm section accompany; two of the so |
| J Perry, Leslie Ann Valenza, and Charles Edwin | Powell and is directed by Franklin Guerrero Jr. |
| ifth Monarchy men under the command of Vavasor | Powell and Thomas Venner, who led a succession of rev |
| Cornered (1945) is a film noir starring Dick | Powell and directed by Edward Dmytryk. |
| This is the second teaming of | Powell and Dmytryk (after Murder, My Sweet). |
| e campaign continues to work for the causes of | Powell and others who have died while in custody. |
| sprinting events, including Usain Bolt, Asafa | Powell, and Michael Frater in the men's and Veronica |
| irst solo effort with the help of ex-bandmates | Powell and Moulster. |
| m, starring Henry Fonda, James Cagney, William | Powell and Jack Lemmon, was partially shot on board H |
| esigned by Charles Hardgrave and made by James | Powell and Sons of the Whitefriars Glassworks; encaus |
| He followed William | Powell and Basil Rathbone portraying the series detec |
| nd Death of Colonel Blimp, directed by Michael | Powell and Emeric Pressburger, starring Roger Livesey |
| e movies was Paid To Love (1927), with William | Powell, and Evening Clothes (1927), which featured Ad |
| Craig, Patrick Mayhew, Percy Cradock, Charles | Powell and Gus O'Donnell. |
| photography on three films directed by Michael | Powell and Emeric Pressburger in the forties - A Matt |
| Mastered by | Powell and Tom Grimley, former Moog synthesizer playe |
| Chamberlin, | Powell and Bon were one of the most important moderni |
| features selections of music by composer John | Powell and a new version of Moby's "Extreme Ways", wh |
| kless, a musical starring Jean Harlow, William | Powell and Franchot Tone |
| f 1935, a Busby Berkeley musical starring Dick | Powell and Gloria Stuart |
| Evelyn Prentice is a 1934 film teaming William | Powell and Myrna Loy, with Rosalind Russell in her fi |
| Impressions, Curtis Mayfield, Lou Rawls, Jess | Powell and the Supaflyz The Chi-lites, The Five Stair |
| ational Front, supported the policies of Enoch | Powell, and applied, unsuccessfully, for the Conserva |
| als he finished third in his race behind Asafa | Powell and Richard Thompson, but improved the nationa |
| ), directed by Hugh David, and starring Robert | Powell and Fiona Walker |
| alongside Anna Gilthorpe, Claire King, Gwyneth | Powell and Angus Barnett. |
| harles were identified so closely with William | Powell and Myrna Loy that the public would have diffi |
| forcing Lakers coach Phil Jackson to use Josh | Powell and D. J. Mbenga early in the game. |
| He also recorded with Woody Shaw, Bud | Powell, and Ornette Coleman. |
| nton Sands was used as a location for the 1946 | Powell and Pressburger film A Matter of Life and Deat |
| Later, Greg Duncan | Powell and Ben Canaider joined the cast, giving advic |
| n Getz (December 1952), a piano version by Bud | Powell, and a rendition by the big band of Stan Kento |
| collaboratively scored by Hans Zimmer and John | Powell and originally released on June 3, 2008 by Int |
| Bedlam was an English rock band formed by Cozy | Powell and the Ball brothers in November 1972, first |
| ford (1936) is a mystery film starring William | Powell and Jean Arthur as a divorced couple who inves |
| The song was written by Sagar | Powell and Henkle Little. |
| Powell and Pressburger had suffered through four box | |
| ctors, including Jesus of Nazareth star Robert | Powell and actress Patsy Kensit. |
| -comedy film produced by MGM, starring Eleanor | Powell and Red Skelton. |
| ooks including studies of the works of Michael | Powell and Emeric Pressburger, Martin Scorsese and th |
| Eric | Powell and Tracy Marsh co-wrote Godzilla: Kingdom of |
| as U.S. President Bill Clinton, General Colin | Powell, and Andre Agassi, and offers participants an |
| There is some stained glass by James | Powell and Sons. |
| ed" is a popular song written in 1936 by Teddy | Powell and Leonard Whitcup. |
| ther independents were also in the race: Anita | Powell and George Sgouros. |
| 1-2), from 14 February 1960, is a duet between | Powell and Johnny Griffin on tenor. |
| She again worked with | Powell, and the album became a critical and commercia |
| s in Alfred Hitchcock's The Wrong Man, Michael | Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Battle of the Riv |
| directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starred William | Powell and Myrna Loy; all three were prominently invo |
| his most notable film roles were leads in the | Powell and Pressburger films Black Narcissus (1947), |
| nnection in 1994 with his close friends [Steve | Powell] and Sir Brian Sterling-Vete, in 1985 Cliff wo |
| th Henry Holiday, the chief designer for James | Powell and Sons, stained glass makers. |
| In 1992, Mac | Powell and Mark Lee were playing at Lee's church the |
| h Friedlander), James "Toofer" Spurlock (Keith | Powell), and J. D. Lutz (John Lutz)-coming up with a |
| ow in the south wall of the chancel of 1923 by | Powell and Sons. |
| 2010 Shannon | Powell and Herlin Riley, drummers, US |
| a 1936 British crime film, directed by Michael | Powell and starring Patric Knowles. |
| k & Field Club, which also has sprinters Asafa | Powell and Nesta Carter as members. |
| sideman for Charles Mingus, Teddy Charles, Bud | Powell and Miles Davis. |
| The College was designed by the | Powell and Moya Architects, and completed in 1974. |
| However, two of those wickets were Daren | Powell and Jermaine Lawson, batting at nine and eleve |
| The film stars Eleanor | Powell and Robert Taylor and features Buddy Ebsen, Ge |
| The line makes short appearances in the | Powell and Pressburger film The Small Back Room. |
| nd perhaps actions) developed between Chairman | Powell and Democratic Commissioner Michael Copps. |
| e last full recording including pianist Richie | Powell and trumpeter Clifford Brown, as both died in |
| rary Institute, after being nominated by Colin | Powell, and serves on the Army Scholarship Foundation |
| as a musical titled Going Places starring Dick | Powell and early role for Ronald Reagan. |
| ritish crime thriller film directed by Michael | Powell and featuring Beatrix Thomson, Patric Knowles, |
| The east window of 1913 is by James | Powell and Sons. |
| rt LP Another Live (1975) featured new members | Powell and John "Willie" Wilcox (drums). |
| nne Joe was found dismembered at the corner of | Powell and Salsbury streets. |
| Current Cast Members: Sean | Powell and Jae Boley |
| William | Powell and Loy as Nora and Nick Charles in the 1936 f |
| y ran against Republican challenger Harriet E. | Powell and was elected by a margin of 58% - 42% to se |
| His influences included Bud | Powell and Bill Evans. |
| and Powell-Hyde cable car lines turn around at | Powell and Market, above the station. |
| 69, from portions of Bath, Montgomery, Morgan, | Powell, and Wolfe counties. |
| d in a three-piece tenor trombone section with | Powell and Henry Coker until September 1957, when he |
| The jury found Officer Laurence | Powell and Sergeant Stacey Koon guilty, and they were |
| When | Powell and Lewis retired, Pedroso became a dominant a |
| ployed for 35 years as a glass-blower by James | Powell and Sons of Whitefriars, London. |
| rock band Slade, especially their drummer Don | Powell and this has led to a string of Slade-related |
| allery was designed by Hidalgo Moya and Philip | Powell, and built in 1968, enabling the collection to |
| Powell and Pressburger would return to similar themes | |
| Mr. Moore also co starred with Dick | Powell and Debbie Reynolds in the 1954 film "Susan Sl |
| m), Kerry Washington, Terrence Howard, Clifton | Powell and Regina King. |
| In 1956 | Powell and Brown were being driven overnight by Powel |
| Situated on | Powell- and Market streets, next to the Powell Street |
| film directed by Irving Reis, starring William | Powell and Mark Stevens. |
| llenges from Democrat-turned-independent Janet | Powell and Nuclear Disarmament Party-turned-Democrat |
| esman throughout the tenure of Secretary Colin | Powell and for Secretary Condoleezza Rice until June |
| 1910 short silent drama film directed by Frank | Powell and starring Henry B. Walthall. |
| Three years later, when | Powell and Pressburger, also known as The Archers, ma |
| ies were: Charles Stamp, Ralph Peterson, Vince | Powell and Hugh Stuckey |
| The series was created by Vince | Powell, and produced by Michael Mills. |
| s an environmentally conscious co-worker, Mary | Powell, and a jealous, eccentric neighbor, Gershon. |
| rles Steward, Claud Edge, L. G. McDowell, F.C. | Powell and Ernest Every created the Melbourne Golf Co |
| Lincoln: George Atzerodt, David Herold, Lewis | Powell, and Mary Surratt. |
| hed team of Todd Rundgren, Kasim Sulton, Roger | Powell and John "Willie" Wilcox wrote, performed and |
| rs of the 2010 Burghley Horse Trials, Caroline | Powell and Lenamore, at the Dairy Farm during the Cro |
| film The Canary Murder Case, opposite William | Powell and Louise Brooks. |
| en 1946 and 1962 to a design by the architects | Powell and Moya, replacing Victorian terraced houses |
| al at the 2006 Commonwealth Games behind Asafa | Powell and was the indoor world champion over 60 metr |
| originally employed at the workshops of James | Powell and Sons. |
| in Chichester, England, was designed by Philip | Powell and Hidalgo Moya, and opened by its founder Le |
| ollaboration by the British filmmakers Michael | Powell and Emeric Pressburger, and the last film dire |
| ge Van Eps, Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Bud | Powell, and Elmo Hope and The Notorious B.I.G. |
| a long association with film directors Michael | Powell and Emeric Pressburger, beginning in 1943 when |
| ners into position for the bombardment of Fort | Powell and then joined in the cannonade. |
| His film scores included several for Michael | Powell and Emeric Pressburger, including Black Narcis |
| ical exploitation film adventure starring Dick | Powell and directed and co-written by Robert Florey. |
| It starred Jane | Powell and Tony Martin |
| ... | Powell and Driver were not racists, they merely tried |
| niversal redemption by Goodwin against Vavasor | Powell, and John Simpson). |
| Steven Curtis Chapman, Brian Littrell, Mac | Powell, and Mark Hall - "By His Wounds" |
| to the Oakland Raiders with Glenn Bass for Art | Powell and Tom Flores, for whom he played until his f |
| e Football Coach) is a 1933 film starring Dick | Powell and Ann Dvorak. |
| was sent to the Marshalsea Prison for allowing | Powell and Thomas Abel out on bail. |
| ended Yale University and was a student of Mel | Powell and Gunther Schuller. |
| Harwood, Leon Wilkeson, Madison Swartz, Billy | Powell, and Derek Hess from RCB (also featuring Jacks |
| article was published, Condoleezza Rice, Colin | Powell and Donald Rumsfeld all appeared on television |
| king as a camera operator on films for Michael | Powell and Emeric Pressburger, Unsworth made his debu |
| Powell and Shelby (1891) claim that being the frontru | |
| ay on the south side of Livonia Avenue between | Powell and Sackman streets. |
| chanted Island, starring Dana Andrews and Jane | Powell, and performed on the soundtrack by The Four L |
| Mac | Powell and Shawn Lewis - "Blessed Hope" |
| is a 1915 silent drama film directed by Frank | Powell and starring Theda Bara. |
| s a 1944 romantic comedy film starring William | Powell and Hedy Lamarr. |
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