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| In 1742, he was made captain of | Warwick, a 60-gun fourth-rate. |
| raining Course until he became Team Rector of | Warwick, a post he held until his elevation to the De |
| The song won | Warwick a 1980 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal |
| ttention to Burt Bacharach's work with Dionne | Warwick, a resemblance the 5th Dimension later amplif |
| Outfielder Carl | Warwick, a future major leaguer, was the league Most |
| ics and Economic History at the University of | Warwick, a post he has held since 2005. |
| "Reach Out for Me" is a 1964 single by Dionne | Warwick, a song originally recorded by Lou Johnson. |
| Warwick Acres is an unincorporated community in Richm | |
| Warwick admitted in The Billboard Book of Number One | |
| ommissioned by Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of | Warwick, after being granted the Lordship of Gower. |
| The | Warwick Agreement (2004) was achieved through the com |
| Architect of the | Warwick Agreement by Labour's National Policy Forum, |
| to RAF Thornaby and re-equipped with Vickers | Warwick aircraft. |
| Location of | Warwick Alberta |
| James | Warwick also was a voice actor in the 1999 hit comput |
| Warwick also recorded "Whoever You Are (I Love You)" | |
| wo years, before joining his father Donald in | Warwick, also as Development Engineer. |
| he played with the Isley Brothers and Dionne | Warwick, among others. |
| heena Easton, B J Thomas, Cheryl Ladd, Dionne | Warwick, Amy Grant, B W Stevenson, Dan Peek (America) |
| s.) in French and politics from University of | Warwick, an M.Phil. in Politics from the University o |
| ummon to surrender the castles of Banbury and | Warwick, and other strongholds which were being rapid |
| ern Franklin County towns, Orange, New Salem, | Warwick and Wendell and covering from border to borde |
| e diocese is divided into two archdeaconries, | Warwick and Coventry. |
| The camp was known as Camp | Warwick and also HMS Golden Hind. |
| s the remains of the original terminus of the | Warwick and Birmingham Canal and dates back to 1799. |
| sex and an MA and CQSW from the University of | Warwick, and an Honorary Doctorate from Middlesex Uni |
| ex, Earl Compton, of Compton in the County of | Warwick, and Marquess of Northampton. |
| local connections to Solihull, Birmingham and | Warwick and main line connections to London Marylebon |
| cial sciences department at the University of | Warwick, and thus past summits have aimed to address |
| d, first by No. 167 Squadron with its Vickers | Warwick and then the Liberators, Halifaxes and Avro Y |
| Whitney Houston, Cissy Houston, Dionne | Warwick and Family - "Family First" |
| itish Horseracing Authority at Wolverhampton, | Warwick and Towcester racecourses. |
| 50 he was directed, together with the Earl of | Warwick and Sir William Herbert, to examine the accou |
| fourth son of Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of | Warwick, and Margaret, daughter of Geoffrey II of Per |
| al "e") is a hamlet on the River Avon between | Warwick and Old Milverton in Warwickshire, England an |
| the son of Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of | Warwick and Katherine Mortimer, a daughter of Roger M |
| tus Professor of English at the University of | Warwick and an expert on T. S. Eliot. |
| ian who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Warwick and Leamington from 1997 until his defeat at |
| Court was born in | Warwick and educated at King Henry VIII Grammar Schoo |
| ne, an election was held for the new Shire of | Warwick, and on 1 July 1994, the original entities pa |
| 1747 Policarpus Taylor was reassigned to HMS | Warwick, and was replaced by Captain Francis William |
| began as five separate entities: the City of | Warwick and the Shires of Allora, Glengallan, Rosenth |
| owny is Professor of Law at the University of | Warwick and former World Bank visiting Fellow in the |
| A graduate of the University of | Warwick and Harvard Business School and executive of |
| alling in Love", "Then Came You" (with Dionne | Warwick) and "The Rubberband Man". |
| It flows roughly northeast between | Warwick and East Greenwich until its mouth at Narraga |
| Warwick and Windsor were the first houses to close in | |
| ds economics degrees from the Universities of | Warwick and Oxford. |
| ed by Harold Peto in 1902 for the Countess of | Warwick and considered one of his finest works, have |
| ary Professor of History at the University of | Warwick, and an Hon DLitt (Warwick). |
| Warwick and Napton Canal - bought by the Regent's Can | |
| more serious concern in the discussion about | Warwick and those involved in similar research. |
| quently embodied within a robot body by Kevin | Warwick and his team at University of Reading. |
| The by-election in | Warwick and Leamington, in Warwickshire, England, occ |
| s four miles north-west of the county town of | Warwick and nine miles south-east of Solihull, in the |
| lties due the team from their recordings with | Warwick and labelmate B. J. Thomas. |
| Anthony Eden, one time MP for Leamington and | Warwick and Prime Minister of the UK. |
| e a Warwickshire county councillor and fought | Warwick and Leamington in the 1992 general election, |
| The original group was called The | Warwick and Leamington Dramatic Study Club and its in |
| The | Warwick and Leamington Union Railway, a branch of alm |
| it records, Cissy Houston, Doris Troy, Dionne | Warwick, and Dee Dee Warwick. |
| a member of the Council of the University of | Warwick and of the Advisory Board of the Warwick Busi |
| studied film and television at University of | Warwick and regularly was MC at Warwick Comedy's week |
| ight, with help from Patti LaBelle and Dionne | Warwick, and it was featured on her album Good Woman. |
| the suburbs of Girrawheen, Marangaroo, Balga, | Warwick and a large section of Hamersley. |
| versity of Cambridge and at the University of | Warwick and then moved to London to write. |
| h runs in a north-easterly direction, and the | Warwick and Banbury road which crosses it at right an |
| s passengers from Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, | Warwick and Stratford to avoid travelling through the |
| 1611-?), married Robert Rich, 3rd Earl of | Warwick and had issue. |
| e became chaplain to John Dudley, 1st Earl of | Warwick, and tutor to his children. |
| Petersham, Phillipston, Royalston, Templeton, | Warwick, and Wendell, Massachusetts. |
| ed, the mansion has been home to the Earls of | Warwick and has been visited by Queen Elizabeth I, Pr |
| argaret was hesitating to make her next move, | Warwick and Edward hastened to London. |
| listed in 1957 as a prospective candidate for | Warwick and Leamington, the seat vacated by the retir |
| Edward Rich, 6th Earl of | Warwick and 3rd Earl of Holland (1673 - 31 July 1701) |
| hree of the districts main towns, Leamington, | Warwick and Kenilworth have many hotels, two of the b |
| h, except route 16 goes via the University of | Warwick, and onto Stratford-upon-Avon via Warwick, av |
| by his cousin, Richard Neville, 16th Earl of | Warwick, and by his own brother, George, Duke of Clar |
| Gary U.S. Bonds) for artists such as Dee Dee | Warwick and Doris Duke, including Warwick's 1970 hit, |
| rs between the junction with the A46 north of | Warwick and then reappears at a junction with the A45 |
| Dionne | Warwick and the Impressions were advertised on some o |
| aret Beaufort and to Richard Neville, Earl of | Warwick, and uncle to Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buc |
| The flight was opened in December 1799 on the | Warwick and Birmingham Canal. |
| , also known as Daisy, who became Countess of | Warwick and a noted 'champagne socialist'. |
| aughter of Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of | Warwick and Elizabeth Berkeley. |
| rkists marched south in alliance with Earl of | Warwick and defeated the governing house at Battle of |
| election in Glasgow Rutherglen and in 2001 in | Warwick and Leamington. |
| a few centuries on, who later became Earls of | Warwick, and Elmley Castle was for a time their chief |
| one heading northwest to Birmingham by way of | Warwick and Solihull, with a branch to Stratford-upon |
| In 1470, Edward IV pursued | Warwick and Clarence as far as Exeter after the Battl |
| at University of Copenhagen and University of | Warwick and in the School of Economic and Social Stud |
| ck Plantation was Robert Rich, second Earl of | Warwick and a prominent member of the Virginia Compan |
| field Hallam, Sheffield, Strathclyde, Surrey, | Warwick and Westminster. |
| D Company: | Warwick and Goshen |
| 's behalf by the Earl of Lincoln, the Earl of | Warwick and Amadeus, Count of Savoy. |
| ly 1994, with the amalgamation of the City of | Warwick and three surrounding shires, Shire of Glenga |
| Beach Road - | Warwick and Hamersley |
| front built in the style of Francis Smith of | Warwick, and used stonework from Lathom House, rescue |
| south-east of the tourist and county town of | Warwick and a mile south-east of the M40 motorway. |
| A plot between | Warwick and Warbeck for Warwick's escape was alleged, |
| Hall Green in the 2001 general election, then | Warwick and Leamington in the 2005 general election. |
| "HM trawlers Cape | Warwick and Angle now appeared to be standing by. |
| In the 2005 election, | Warwick and Leamington was 85th on the Conservative l |
| Bob Hope, Cliff Richard, Cilla Black, Dionne | Warwick and Matt Monro; covering a range of blues, ja |
| e obtained his doctorate at the University of | Warwick, and taught the University of Guyana for some |
| effect at the 2010 general election mean that | Warwick and Leamington will not necessarily be as mar |
| Warwick and Leamington by-election, 1968 | |
| fourth son of Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of | Warwick, and inherited his father's Normandy lands, h |
| aced by the new single-member constituency of | Warwick and Leamington. |
| sist of the townships of Enniskillen, Brooke, | Warwick and Bosanquet, the town of Petrolia, and the |
| , Adam Newton's brother-in-law, at St. Mary's | Warwick and Adam Newton's own tomb at St. Luke's Char |
| and starring Robert Newton, Betty Lynne John | Warwick and Peter Gawthorne. |
| ed to her her brother's lands, which were the | Warwick and Salisbury lands of her grandfather; Henry |
| he military 1940-1945, he became a grazier at | Warwick and Miles, as well as a company director. |
| by the State Housing Commission in Hamersley, | Warwick and Greenwood which was on a much larger area |
| e when war broke out in 1469 with the Earl of | Warwick, and took sanctuary at Colchester when the Ki |
| made several unsuccessful attempts to win the | Warwick and Leamington constituency in 1951, 1955, 19 |
| the son of Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of | Warwick and Katherine Mortimer. |
| lies on the Grand Union Canal (originally the | Warwick and Birmingham) about two miles north of Hatt |
| cy Ling was the son of Arthur Norman Ling, of | Warwick, and of Veronica de Courcy, of Painestown, Co |
| xford, Cambridge, Liverpool, Bristol, Durham, | Warwick and Birmingham Universities are members. |
| The | Warwick and Coventry Panthers are a British ice hocke |
| s then a senior Chaplain at the University of | Warwick, and finally (before his elevation to the epi |
| knighted at Berwick in 1547 by John, Earl of | Warwick and Lieutenant of the King's Army in Scotland |
| Later, in 1844, he was the town clerk of | Warwick and also as member of the town council. |
| ere is a bus which runs to the nearby town of | Warwick and Leamington Spa and back once a day. |
| arcourt were usurped and given to the Earl of | Warwick and the Duke of Clarence. |
| oreton-in-Marsh, east of Stratford-upon-Avon, | Warwick, and Kenilworth. |
| His district is located in | Warwick and includes the neighborhoods of Warwick Nec |
| rth, South Worcestershire, Stratford-on-Avon, | Warwick and Leamington, and Worcester, although this |
| itician and the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Warwick and Leamington, having won the seat at the 20 |
| older sister who studied at the University of | Warwick and an older brother. |
| He is endorsed by | Warwick and his preferred guitar is the Warwick Thumb |
| his and its proximity to the tourist towns of | Warwick and Stratford upon Avon there are several lar |
| orted the hospital of St. Michael's Hospital, | Warwick and gave to the nuns of Pinley land at Claver |
| Dionne | Warwick and Cilla Black, did not perform it. |
| omerset and widow of John Dudley, 2nd Earl of | Warwick and together they had seven children. |
| Along with the brothers Richard Neville, Earl | Warwick and John Neville, Lord Montagu, Booth led an |
| 1585 through a patent granted to the Earls of | Warwick and Leicester, as well as forty others. |
| The tunnel was opened in 1799 when the | Warwick and Birmingham Canal was completed and was ne |
| parate campuses: Dormer Hall on Myton Road in | Warwick, and Bishop Bright Hall/Freeman Hall on Guy's |
| Frank Sinatra, Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Dionne | Warwick; and groups including Air Supply, Manhattan T |
| s emerged strengthened from the events, while | Warwick and Lancaster were largely marginalised. |
| hter of Sir Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of | Warwick and Katherine Mortimer. |
| Then he returned to the University of | Warwick and worked as a postdoctoral research fellow |
| High winds downed a telephone pole in | Warwick, and numerous tree limbs throughout the state |
| from the towns of Banbury to the south-east, | Warwick and Leamington Spa to the north, and Stratfor |
| rents were Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of | Warwick and his first wife Elizabeth Beauchamp, 4th B |
| t endowed the Collegiate Church of St Mary in | Warwick, and called for the construction of a new cha |
| k as a session player for Neil Sedaka, Dionne | Warwick, and The Pointer Sisters, among others. |
| Warwick and Lancaster refused to participate in the c | |
| n, Bruce Boa, Pamela Salem, Burt Kwouk, James | Warwick, Annie Lambert, Stephen Greif, Andrew Burt an |
| 965, broadcast of the NBC-TV show Hullabaloo, | Warwick appeared on stage after walking out of a gian |
| Warwick archdeaconry is then divided into the deaneri | |
| ended that local government boundaries in the | Warwick area be rationalised, and that the Shire be m |
| ended that local government boundaries in the | Warwick area be rationalised, and that the Shire be m |
| ended that local government boundaries in the | Warwick area be rationalised. |
| uting some of her influences including Dionne | Warwick, Aretha Franklin and Diana Ross. |
| Born in | Warwick, Arkesden played for Burton Wanderers, Derby |
| 25, Arthur Henry Tyack, the then owner of the | Warwick Arms hotel, bought 19 Jury Street in order to |
| n Lodge Causeway, both built in 1883, and the | Warwick Arms, built in 1906 on Charlton Road. |
| Warwick Armstrong (6'3", 190 cm), later captain of th | |
| Warwick Armstrong (Captain) | |
| Warwick Armstrong topped their batting averages, with | |
| Australia's new post-war skipper | Warwick Armstrong felt that Macartney would be more e |
| s one appearance in Test cricket came against | Warwick Armstrong's 1921 Australians in a match where |
| In 1921, after | Warwick Armstrong's Australians had retained the Ashe |
| cLaren's amateur team that took on, and beat, | Warwick Armstrong's previously invincible Australians |
| the year he topped the Test averages against | Warwick Armstrong's mighty Australian side. |
| also praised his 36 for an England XI against | Warwick Armstrong's Australians a year earlier, which |
| Wisden - | Warwick Armstrong, Cuthbert Burnup, James Iremonger, |
| against the all-conquering Australians under | Warwick Armstrong, he was a very occasional cricketer |
| Warwick Armstrong, Victoria (captain) | |
| The six players were | Warwick Armstrong, Vernon Ransford, Victor Trumper, T |
| onquering 1921 Australian cricket team led by | Warwick Armstrong, he was picked for the second Test |
| ll-conquering Australian cricket team, led by | Warwick Armstrong, that had won eight successive Test |
| only the third cricketer, after C. B. Fry and | Warwick Armstrong, to score a double-century and a ce |
| uering Australian cricket team of 1921 led by | Warwick Armstrong. |
| tried against the all-conquering team led by | Warwick Armstrong. |
| pt to match the Australian cricket team under | Warwick Armstrong; in fact, Holmes was top scorer, wi |
| Warwick Arts Centre is a multi-venue arts complex at | |
| out the year at various venues, including the | Warwick Arts Centre's Butterworth Hall. |
| Warwick Arts Centre | |
| uses (Manchester Royal Exchange), Cinderella ( | Warwick Arts Centre / Lyric Hammersmith) and Eurydice |
| ed a touring RSC production of Othello at the | Warwick Arts Centre, Hackney Empire, Northern Stage, |
| Warwick Arts Centre comprises six spaces on the same | |
| subject did reside in Boston before coming to | Warwick as stated in a 1649 letter written by Roger W |
| almes to the late Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of | Warwick as 'my good Lord and Master'. |
| artment of Biological Sciences, University of | Warwick, as Senior Lecturer and founding Head of the |
| Robert | Warwick as Lord Warwick |
| Interstate 64 within two miles (3 km) of Port | Warwick, as well as access to bus service and the New |
| be the track which would re-establish Dionne | Warwick as a Top Ten hitmaker. |
| Robert | Warwick as Fuller |
| he Department of English at the University of | Warwick, as well as in the English and Comparative Li |
| Robert | Warwick as Judge Cranston |
| John | Warwick as Colonel Layton |
| Robert | Warwick as Colonle Brent |
| Robert | Warwick as Phillip Rupert |
| John | Warwick as Inspector Lodge |
| Robert | Warwick as Bill Webster |
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