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| Aubrey | Burl and contended that they may be earlier in date |
| ights between 1 and 4 meters, with or without a | burl at the base. |
| Burl, Aubrey, and Edward Piper. | |
| Burl, Aubrey, The Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland | |
| Burl, Aubrey. | |
| Thom, Alexander, Thom Archibald Stevenson, | Burl, Aubrey., Megalithic rings: plans and data for |
| reference work The Saint: A Complete History by | Burl Barer (McFarland 1992) was written at a time wh |
| ation based upon the film script was written by | Burl Barer, a noted expert on the history of Simon T |
| According to Saint historian | Burl Barer, Charteris considered The Saint in London |
| Burl C. "Jaybird" Coleman (May 20, 1896 - January 28 | |
| Warden | Burl Cain requested that James make a fist in order |
| Burl Cain served as the warden of DCI until he becam | |
| N. | Burl Cain was named Warden of Louisiana State Penite |
| The prison warden, | Burl Cain, certified as to Bickham's good behavior d |
| Aubrey | Burl considers the site to be typical of Irish Bronz |
| Burl Country Style (1962, Decca DL 4361/74361) | |
| Burl Ives ... Ned Anderson | |
| Burl Ives as Gus | |
| Burl Ives ... Capt. | |
| Burl Ives as Fakrash | |
| Burl Ives - October 25, 1975 | |
| Burl Ives as Uncle Hiram Douglas | |
| Burl Ives and the Korean Orphan Choir Sing of Faith | |
| Burl Ives Presents America's Musical Heritage, relea | |
| a Holly Jolly Christmas is a Christmas album by | Burl Ives released in 1965. |
| Burl Ives was born in Hunt City Township, and is bur | |
| Santa Claus is Comin' to Town - | Burl Ives (office Christmas party scene) |
| ean Simmons, Carroll Baker, Charlton Heston and | Burl Ives |
| (1958) with Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman, and | Burl Ives |
| It has been said that folk singer | Burl Ives once performed there and that Eleanor Roos |
| Singer and actor | Burl Ives was born in Hunt City and is buried in Hun |
| our others, were released as Christmas Eve with | Burl Ives (Decca DL 8391) in 1957. |
| Burl Ives recorded a single called "The Tail of the | |
| n Trio, Gale Storm, Harry Belafonte, Doris Day, | Burl Ives and the The Brothers Four. |
| ly to become commercially popular initially, as | Burl Ives recorded it only on the B side of his hit |
| eading and includes a 168-page book, titled The | Burl Ives Sing-Along Song Book, which presents the l |
| h Max Eastley, Shirley Collins, Bruce Cockburn, | Burl Ives (on Christmas Day in the Morning), John Mc |
| Among the few artists who have recorded it are | Burl Ives on the albums Christmas at the White House |
| or the Academy Award for Best Original Song for | Burl Ives's version of the 17th-century English folk |
| "The Best Day Ever Made" ( | Burl Ives) |
| "New York Girls" ( | Burl Ives) - 2:32 |
| nder Blue(Dilly Dilly) (So Dear to My Heart) - ( | Burl Ives) |
| Big Daddy ( | Burl Ives) and Big Mama (Judith Anderson) arrive hom |
| Jeremiah's confidant, Uncle Hiram ( | Burl Ives), is the boy's steady ally. |
| hat turns out to contain a djinn named Fakrash ( | Burl Ives). |
| argret, Pat Boone, Frankie Laine, Petula Clark, | Burl Ives, the Carter Family, Fats Domino, Rosemary |
| It has been recorded by | Burl Ives, The Clancy Brothers, Phillip James and Th |
| ust My Funny Way of Laughin' is a 1962 album by | Burl Ives, recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. |
| Folk Songs (Decca DL 8749, 1958) is an album by | Burl Ives, one of the byproducts of his visit to Aus |
| The movie features Robert Walker, | Burl Ives, Walter Matthau, Tommy Sands, Millie Perki |
| the judge was offered to both Spencer Tracy and | Burl Ives, but ultimately went to Joseph Welch, who |
| ts as Pete Seeger, Arlo Gutherie, Della Reese & | Burl Ives, among others. |
| revival of the 1950s and 1960s, with Joan Baez, | Burl Ives, and Peter, Paul and Mary, among others, r |
| nnessee Ernie Ford, Robert Goulet, Dinah Shore, | Burl Ives, Eartha Kitt, Les Paul & Mary Ford, Frank |
| an album consisting of three 10-inch records by | Burl Ives. |
| tra and Perry Como, and orchestrated albums for | Burl Ives. |
| of several Christmas albums by the folk singer | Burl Ives. |
| Some of its most famous people are former Mayor | Burl Laxton, Al Carolla, Bradley Gregory, Eddie Payn |
| Aubrey | Burl notes that "nearly all of its stones were blown |
| "Taggin' Along" (Jones, | Burl Stephens) |
| Burl Stevens Watson, Sr. (7 Nov 1893- 16 Aug 1975) w | |
| They had two children, including | Burl Stevens Watson, Jr., who went on to become Dire |
| The biggest blow to the group occurred when | Burl Strevel died of a heart attack on November 12, |
| een thirty seven original stones, whilst Aubrey | Burl suggested only twenty eight. |
| Aubrey | Burl suggested twenty eight, set up on opposite faci |
| Head Linesman: | Burl Toler |
| The 1951 Dons featured Ollie Matson and | Burl Toler, both superb players who happened to be A |
| Burl Toler, Ollie Matson, Bob St. Clair, and Gino Ma | |
| English-speaking archaeologists, such as Aubrey | Burl, use this second meaning for cromlech in Englis |
| e Tour, 18 years after Charles Holland and Bill | Burl were the first Britons in the race in 1937. |
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