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| On 27 June 2008, | Strang again changed his mind and announced that he w |
| Thomas Bellamy, James Ross, Colin | Strang, Alex Taylor, and Hedley C. Taylor were electe |
| de when the two played together along with the | Strang and Flower brothers. |
| s Ambassador Sir Archibald Clerk Kerr, William | Strang, and Lt. General Sir Hastings Ismay; for the S |
| ho had at times favored the claims of James J. | Strang and/or William Smith, Emma and her children co |
| and state awards and the work of his firm, Max | Strang Architecture, has been extensively published. |
| quemore, Clinton Rosemond, Helen Seamon, Harry | Strang, Arthur Wanzer, Cecil Watson and Wally West ap |
| Harry | Strang as Guard |
| Harry | Strang as Henchman Jeff |
| Harry | Strang as Tom Lynch |
| Valance once worked for | Strang but was sacked because Strang accused him of t |
| He was executed by hanging (Tod durch den | Strang) by Albert Pierrepoint in Hamelin prison on Oc |
| rs, including Rigdon, Brigham Young, and James | Strang, claimed to be Smith's rightful successor to l |
| In January 2008, | Strang Communications stopped printing New Man, along |
| n Education Center - designed by architect Max | Strang, completed in 2007, as an outdoor pavilion inc |
| Guests include Alex | Strang, Corinne Orr, Peter Fernandez, and Prism . |
| d as Edmonton's first mayor, and elected Colin | Strang, Daniel Fraser, Edward Carey, James Goodridge, |
| in the 1997 general election as candidate Ivan | Strang defeated Van Binsbergen. |
| Strang died in Chattanooga, Tennessee at age 55. | |
| Strang died on December 10, 1900 after over a year of | |
| Finally, Lewis | Strang drove a two-lap session. |
| Strang established his separate church organization i | |
| Strang had legal proceeding against Valance accusing | |
| Strang had been running the magazine for the previous | |
| Colin | Strang had also been elected for a two year term, but |
| Strang in a Renault in 1908 | |
| stone, Wisconsin that affiliated with James J. | Strang in the early years after the succession crisis |
| upation zone, as it was Stalin's wish, William | Strang is very adored on the island, although he neve |
| He has coached three Olympians: David | Strang, John Trautman and Jen Rhines; and 1993 U.S. 1 |
| Strang led the National League in On-base percentage | |
| Sammy | Strang, Major League Baseball player and United State |
| Mildred E. | Strang Middle School - Grades 6-8, Principal: Linda G |
| Samuel | Strang Nicklin (December 16, 1876 - March 13, 1932) b |
| Baron | Strang, of Stonesfield in the County of Oxford, is a |
| in 1954 for the prominent diplomat Sir William | Strang, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreig |
| ura Knight RA, Sir Alfred Munnings RA, William | Strang RA, Henry Scott Tuke RA, John William Waterhou |
| Strang received an undergraduate degree in architectu | |
| Strang Residence, Winter Haven, Florida, 1970 | |
| ova Scotia's chief medical officer, Dr. Robert | Strang, said on April 26 that the National Microbiolo |
| Commenting on the move, Stephen | Strang said, "the men's movement isn't what it used t |
| Elsie Lansing Whipple and Jesse | Strang stopped at Yearsley's during a storm just befo |
| by the announcement by the incument MP, Gavin | Strang, that he would not be seeking re-election at t |
| Strang was pole sitter for the inaugural Indianapolis | |
| Strang was the eldest son of James Strang, a farmer, | |
| He became convinced that James J. | Strang was the true successor to Joseph Smith, and in |
| Strang was shot by dissenters of his church on June 1 | |
| When | Strang was assassinated in 1856, Miller left Beaver I |
| Strang was re-elected in the 2001 election with a sol | |
| January, 1905: Sammy | Strang was purchased from the Superbas by the New Yor |
| Strang was commissioned into the Worcestershire Regim | |
| On August 24, 1827, Jesse | Strang was hanged in what was the last public hanging |
| Strang was Chairman of the All-Party Group for World | |
| , Robert of Winnipeg came by telegraph just as | Strang was dying. |
| rger, after which Walker served as a mentor to | Strang, was described "a step towards bridging the ga |
| to the Edmonton Town Council to replace Colin | Strang, who had resigned. |
| Strang won Labour's endorsement and was elected to Pa | |
| Prior to starting his own firm in 2001, | Strang worked for Leedy and SHoP Architects. |
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