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| Kelly & | Alec and Joey & Ashly were in the bottom two and Joe |
| nd married him in 1977; they have two children, | Alec and Julia. |
| Division I prospects, including Russell Powell, | Alec and Alexander "Zander" Ogletree, Jamal Ransby, |
| Alec and Alison break the news to both their parents | |
| He has a brother, | Alec, and a sister, Claire. |
| and five grandchildren; Glyndwr, Dominic, Zoe, | Alec and Georgina. |
| SL), the American Legislative Exchange Council ( | ALEC), and the National Conference of Insurance Legi |
| Lockhart finds | Alec and takes him to Kate to tend to his wounds. |
| Way, the progressive advocacy group, refers to | ALEC as "a right-wing public policy organization wit |
| Alec Ashworth (1 October 1939-1995) was a profession | |
| Alan Ladd as Alexander ' | Alec' Austen |
| In the field of education policy, | ALEC authors a "Report Card on American Education" n |
| Alec B. Francis, actor | |
| Alec B. Francis as Father | |
| Alec B. Francis - Rev. Hall | |
| Alec B. Francis as Mr. Birkenshaw | |
| Alec B. Francis - Sir Edward Pelham | |
| Alec B. Francis as Dr. Redmayne | |
| rected by Sam Wood and starring Gloria Swanson, | Alec B. Francis and Milton Sills. |
| 00, Nuremberg (television movie), also starring | Alec Baldwin and Jill Hennessy. |
| uring his 2007 Golden Globes acceptance speech, | Alec Baldwin personally thanked Klein and referred t |
| Alec Baldwin | |
| Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock | |
| ilm starring Hanna Schygulla, Deborah Harry and | Alec Baldwin in his film debut. |
| Robicheaux is played by | Alec Baldwin in Heaven's Prisoners and by Tommy Lee |
| as Davy Crockett, James Arness as James Bowie, | Alec Baldwin as Col. Travis, Raul Julia as Santa Ann |
| Alec Baldwin as Martin Tennan | |
| Alec Baldwin as Bobby DeLaughter | |
| , Ben Kingsley, and Rosemary Harris, as well as | Alec Baldwin and Elizabeth Ashley in Tennessee Willi |
| Alec Baldwin as Stanley Kowalski | |
| Alec Baldwin voices older Timmy. | |
| then, he has been played by Treat Williams and | Alec Baldwin in, respectively, the 1984 and 1995 mad |
| Alec Baldwin as Dr. Hal Wexler | |
| tralia) is a 1991 romantic comedy film starring | Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger. |
| Alec Baldwin starred in the title role. | |
| as the greatest job I had ever gotten," because | Alec Baldwin was Dr. Wexler. |
| promote the NBC comedy series 30 Rock, starring | Alec Baldwin and Saturday Night Live alumnus Tina Fe |
| Alec Baldwin portrayed DeLaughter in the film. | |
| ke Myers returned to the show to host, and when | Alec Baldwin hosted for his twelfth time. |
| 00 film State and Main was filmed in Dedham and | Alec Baldwin's character slept in the Endicott Estat |
| Meanwhile Jack Donaghy ( | Alec Baldwin) accidentally backs into his mother, Co |
| between Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) and Jack Donaghy ( | Alec Baldwin), Jenna Maroney's (Jane Krakowski) jeal |
| ton horror-comedy Beetlejuice, which co-starred | Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Catherine O'Hara, and Win |
| New Era/Major League Baseball ad campaign with | Alec Baldwin, playing off the rivalry between the Bo |
| These stars include | Alec Baldwin, Christopher Plummer, Eric Roberts, Jen |
| ected by David Jones and starring Ben Kingsley, | Alec Baldwin, and Anne Twomey. |
| as Patch in Thomas and the Magic Railroad, with | Alec Baldwin, Peter Fonda and Mara Wilson. |
| Alec Baldwin, actor | |
| ue-life drama Ghosts of Mississippi (1996) with | Alec Baldwin, Whoopi Goldberg and James Woods; The A |
| Prisoners is a 1996 feature film drama starring | Alec Baldwin, Kelly Lynch, Mary Stuart Masterson, Te |
| Fred Armisen, | Alec Baldwin, Rachel Dratch, Abby Elliott, Jimmy Fal |
| actors Patricia Clarkson, Stephanie Zimbalist, | Alec Baldwin, John Goodman, Tab Hunter, Dixie Carter |
| 0 years he taught such stars as George Clooney, | Alec Baldwin, Giovanni Ribisi, Tom Selleck, Michelle |
| erviews with celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan, | Alec Baldwin, and Whoopi Goldberg. |
| medy It's Complicated starring Meryl Streep and | Alec Baldwin. |
| Alec Baldwin. | |
| revival of Twentieth Century, starring opposite | Alec Baldwin. |
| The film also features | Alec Baldwin. |
| Nick Cassavetes Film starring Cameron Diaz and | Alec Baldwin. |
| Cats & Dogs - Voice Match - | Alec Baldwin/Joe Pantoliano |
| Other players to represent Australia were | Alec Bannerman, George Giffen, Jack Lyons, William B |
| rs to represent Australia were Billy Midwinter, | Alec Bannerman, George Bonnor, Tom Horan, Percy McDo |
| "I thought we had the champion sticker in | Alec Bannerman," said the wag, "but you've fairly wo |
| Ledovskikh's coach is | Alec Baranov, and his manager is Dirk Hordorff. |
| contained other players such as Denis McNamee, | Alec Barclay, Michael Kelly, Bobby and Matt Taylor, |
| Alec Bathgate is a New Zealand musician who was a ke | |
| On his own for the first time, | Alec became increasingly alienated from his backgrou |
| was not innocent: he dropped Arthur Morris off | Alec Bedser before he had scored, and Morris went on |
| land XI and a West Indies XI featured the young | Alec Bedser and Trevor Bailey. |
| England won the First Test thanks to | Alec Bedser's 11 wickets on his debut. |
| s debutants in 1939 were future England players | Alec Bedser, Godfrey Evans, Cliff Gladwin and Willie |
| f in with Wally Hammond, 26 runs in 77 minutes, | Alec Bedser, 25 runs in 49 minutes, and Godfrey Evan |
| bowlers were Test cricketers, including a young | Alec Bedser, who dismissed him in both innings. |
| , along with Don Cockell, Sir Stanley Matthews, | Alec Bedser, Jim Peters and Mike Hawthorn. |
| England's bowling was largely reliant on | Alec Bedser, and against such a strong Australian ba |
| er to the pace of Fred Trueman and the guile of | Alec Bedser, who between them took 49 Test wickets. |
| art, Ken Barrington, Eric Bedser, Jim Laker and | Alec Bedser. |
| land County Council and Councillor the Reverend | Alec Beniams, Chairman of Tynedale District Council. |
| o with the factory Sunbeam and Velocette teams, | Alec Bennett retired from motor-cycle racing in the |
| native of Craigantlet in Ireland's County Down, | Alec Bennett emigrated with his parents to Canada at |
| Alec Bennett (1897-1973) was an Irish-Canadian motor | |
| Alec Berg is a comedy writer, best known as a writer | |
| "The Puerto Rican Day" (co-written with | Alec Berg, Spike Feresten, Bruce Eric Kaplan, Gregg |
| Puerto Rican Day" (with Robin, Koren, O'Keefe, | Alec Berg, Jennifer Crittenden, Spike Feresten, Bruc |
| Dave McKean, three volumes of Eddie Campbell's | Alec between 1984 and 1986 and London's Dark in 1988 |
| 24 January - | Alec Boden (born 1925) , footballer |
| Alec Boden (13 August 1925 - 24 January 2011) was a | |
| ned by the Harry Marks Orchestra and announcers | Alec Bollini and Stanley Gibbons. |
| cers is headquartered in Dania Beach, as is the | Alec Bradley Cigar Co., a maker of hand-rolled cigar |
| Alec Brady was the top scorer in the league, with se | |
| ed Hallsworth, Hermann Hauser, Anthony Ross and | Alec Broers in 1998. |
| ambridge in 2003 following the end of Professor | Alec Broers' seven year term. |
| Van Johnson as | Alec Brooke |
| adbury (Moor Green), Jack Braithwaite (Barnet), | Alec Buchanan (Barnet), Pat Clark (Leyton, Sutton Un |
| He tries again to kill | Alec but is thwarted by Lockhart, who pursues Vic on |
| was claimed that the book was ghost-written for | Alec by the professional writer Rebecca de Saintonge |
| Alec cameoed with Bon Jovi live on stage in 2001 dur | |
| Alec Campbell (also Hogan Maloney) is an Australian, | |
| The half back line of Bert Shelley, | Alec Campbell and Turner cemented Saints place in th |
| to break into the first-team with Bert Shelley, | Alec Campbell and George Harkus all well-established |
| aints" at The Dell on 19 January 1924 replacing | Alec Campbell at left-half in a 6-0 victory over Bar |
| he was recommended by former Southampton player | Alec Campbell to his successor as manager at Chester |
| ccasional appearance, generally standing in for | Alec Campbell at centre-half or Fred Titmuss at left |
| Alec Campbell was born in Launceston, Tasmania, Aust | |
| , Southampton were facing an injury crisis with | Alec Campbell, Johnny McIlwaine and Bert Jepson amon |
| A memorial to the last ANZAC | Alec Campbell, who died on the 16th May 2002 aged 10 |
| 3 against Preston North End, after first choice | Alec Chamberlain was rested before an FA Cup quarter |
| Not to be confused with | Alec Chamberlain or Alex Chamberlain (artist). |
| Bournemouth, he swapped shirts with goalkeeper | Alec Chamberlain early in the game. |
| Alexander George ' | Alec' Cheyne (28 April 1907 - 5 July 1983) was a Sco |
| ayers; Scots Hughie Gallacher, Alex Jackson and | Alec Cheyne. |
| the likes of Hughie Gallacher, Alex Jackson and | Alec Cheyne. |
| Alec Christopher Kessler (January 13, 1967 - October | |
| Sir Alexander Bradshaw Clegg, also known as | Alec Clegg (June 13, 1909, in Long Eaton, Derbyshire |
| 2009 season as well as one of the Varsity boys, | Alec Clifford. |
| Alec Clifton-Taylor includes it in his list of 'best | |
| Alec Clifton-Taylor OBE (2 August 1907 - 1 April 198 | |
| Alec Clifton-Taylor includes it in his list of "best | |
| ember, with the memorial address being given by | Alec Clifton-Taylor, a friend of fifty years. |
| Alec Clunes ... Gale | |
| Alec Clunes as Eddie Graves | |
| Alec Clunes as Charles, Duke of Burgandy | |
| Alec Clunes as Woodes Rogers in episodes 1-3. | |
| ew recruits came Robert Eddison, Bernard Miles, | Alec Clunes, and Frith Banbury and Peter Ustinov (au |
| ed as an actor, first at the Arts Theatre under | Alec Clunes, where he met his future wife, the actre |
| n Moore) is read by veteran Shakespearean actor | Alec Clunes. |
| ith John Scaddan and Legislative Council member | Alec Clydesdale, were appointed. |
| The developer was E | Alec Colman Investments Ltd, who had also used Luder |
| ie comics scene is depicted in Eddie Campbell's | Alec comics, in which Gravett is called "The Man at |
| Alec Connell (February 8, 1902 - May 10, 1958) was a | |
| Alec convinced Newton and Ridley to appoint him as a | |
| The screenplay by | Alec Coppel and Denis Norden was adapted from a play |
| was directed by Mark Robson, and was written by | Alec Coppel and Max Trell. |
| Dmytryk, based on the book A Man About A Dog by | Alec Coppel, who also wrote the screenplay for the f |
| Air Chief Marshal Sir William | Alec Coryton KCB, KBE, MVO, DFC, RAF (16 February 18 |
| y Love & Kisses, a disco studio group formed by | Alec Costandinos. |
| The | Alec Courtelis Award is given annually at the Intern |
| Louise Courtelis established the | Alec Courtelis Award in honor of husband, a successf |
| Every year the | Alec Courtelis Award is given out at the Internation |
| With | Alec Coxon departing for league cricket and Brian Cl |
| other future England Test players Donald Carr, | Alec Coxon and John Dewes. |
| for England in 1946, and future England player | Alec Coxon. |
| Alec Craig | |
| Alec Craig as MacDonald | |
| Alec Craig as Tim | |
| Alec Craig as Charlie | |
| Alec Craig as Sam Andrews | |
| Alec Craig as Santa Claus | |
| Henry B. Walthall - | Alec Craig |
| Alec Croft (born June 17, 1937, Chester) is a former | |
| on in Lancashire, defending the seat vacated by | Alec Cunningham-Reid, who was standing instead in So |
| narrowly defeating the sitting Conservative MP | Alec Cunningham-Reid. |
| (vocals), Tom Krug (guitar), Joe Strell (bass), | Alec Dale (drums). |
| Alec Dankworth - double bass | |
| Alec Dankworth - bass | |
| Alec Dankworth - discography from Allmusic | |
| Alec Dankworth (born 14 May 1960) is an English jazz | |
| Alec David Young (15 August 1913 - 27 January 2005) | |
| When | Alec Davison retired in the autumn of 1970, the mill |
| (a suburb of Sydney) as one of six children of | Alec Dennis, a policeman who acted as a police prose |
| right), George Davie (2 apps - centre forward), | Alec Dick (9 apps - righ back), George Fleming (4 ap |
| Sir | Alec died aged 82 in 1991. |
| the end of the 1926-27 season, he and team mate | Alec Donald broke their contracts with Flooring and |
| r the player of the same name born in 1900, see | Alec Donald. |
| cretary for War from 1960 to 1963 and under Sir | Alec Douglas-Home as Secretary of State for War from |
| Shortly after the local elections, Sir | Alec Douglas-Home was replaced with Edward Heath, as |
| to government after Harold Wilson defeated Sir | Alec Douglas-Home at that year's election. |
| 1960 and under Macmillan and his successor Sir | Alec Douglas-Home as Minister of Agriculture, Fisher |
| He served under Sir | Alec Douglas-Home as Parliamentary Secretary for Sci |
| He also stood against | Alec Douglas-Home in Kinross and Western Perthshire |
| ave been further bolstered as their leader, Sir | Alec Douglas-Home was himself a Scot, representing t |
| Ponsonby descendants include Sir | Alec Douglas-Home (British Prime Minister from 1963- |
| e wrote an article which many believe convinced | Alec Douglas-Home to resign as Tory leader, making w |
| uncle was the former British Prime Minister Sir | Alec Douglas-Home and his younger brother Charles Do |
| He was the SNP candidate opposing Sir | Alec Douglas-Home in the Kinross and West Perthshire |
| s Secretary of State for War in 1963, under Sir | Alec Douglas-Home as Minister of Labour from 1963 to |
| ederick Douglas-Home, 14th Earl of Home, as Sir | Alec Douglas-Home Prime Minister of the United Kingd |
| Sir | Alec Douglas-Home quickly appointed him an Oppositio |
| his descendents, who included British Minister | Alec Douglas-Home and has family, have benefited eve |
| However, on becoming Prime Minister, | Alec Douglas-Home was reluctant to forsake the more |
| as a junior Scottish Office Minister under Sir | Alec Douglas-Home in 1963 and 1964, and at the Minis |
| 1964 in the governments of Harold Macmillan and | Alec Douglas-Home, taking over from John Maclay afte |
| orked closely with Shadow Foreign Secretary Sir | Alec Douglas-Home, of whom he later wrote "I could n |
| He was called back to the government in 1963 by | Alec Douglas-Home, who made him Lord Privy Seal and |
| ford graduates (Anthony Eden, Harold Macmillan, | Alec Douglas-Home, Edward Heath, Margaret Thatcher). |
| Home won, disclaimed his peerage, became Sir | Alec Douglas-Home, and was elected to the House of C |
| sh Prime Minister from Gordon Brown back to Sir | Alec Douglas-Home, international stars and influenti |
| y son of former Conservative Prime Minister Sir | Alec Douglas-Home. |
| laimer under the Peerage Act 1963, becoming Sir | Alec Douglas-Home. |
| f July 1965 was held to find a successor to Sir | Alec Douglas-Home. |
| -Home, the nephew of the former Prime Minister, | Alec Douglas-Home. |
| el, home of the Home family and of the late Sir | Alec Douglas-Home. |
| 1951) was the father of British Prime Minister, | Alec Douglas-Home. |
| 1981), Australian politician generally known as | Alec Downer, was born in Adelaide, a part of the Dow |
| rganization, often in collaboration with writer | Alec Dubro. |
| Albert ' | Alec' E. Fildes is an English former professional ru |
| The Tale of Barada and the Weequays" by George | Alec Effinger |
| Seven Nights in Slumberland by George | Alec Effinger |
| 1996), which features George | Alec Effinger's short "Seven Nights in Slumberland" |
| It was based on George | Alec Effinger's 1987 novel When Gravity Fails. |
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