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| Jerry | Hicks, a former member of the union's Executive and |
| 165659 Michaelhicks is named after Michael D. | Hicks, a scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, |
| David | Hicks, a professor of anthropology describes caci, a |
| gon University) until it was purchased by Dick | Hicks, a local businessman, in 1977. |
| as designed by Fayetteville architect Mason S. | Hicks, a Fellow of the American Institute of Archite |
| Candi | Hicks, a recurring customer in the first season, bec |
| In 1996, Ralph "Tuffy" | Hicks, a city councilman, brought up the idea of bri |
| Greg | Hicks, actor |
| John | Hicks Adams (1830-1878), Soldier, 49er, Santa Clara |
| soldiers and five citizens led by Sheriff John | Hicks Adams of San Jose searched the area around the |
| Hicks admitted that fan reaction contributed to rele | |
| Hicks Airfield covers an area of 77 acres (31 ha) at | |
| drive before joining the 22nd Aero Squadron at | Hicks Airfield in Texas. |
| Hicks Airfield (FAA LID: T67) is a public use airpor | |
| the United Nations, with Amiri Baraka, Calvin | Hicks, Aishah Rahman, Max Roach, Abby Lincoln, Alex |
| Ron McClure, Tom Harrell, Chuck Israels, John | Hicks, Al Foster, Anthony Cox, Bill Dobbins, Keith C |
| k Albrecht, former President of ILS, and Kathe | Hicks Albrecht, past president of the Visual Resourc |
| , also known as Teekay (MC/producer), and Adam | Hicks, also known as DJ Cosm (DJ/producer). |
| Hicks also created a popular diagram of the CSS Box | |
| Hicks also played a short time in 1996 at Washington | |
| John | Hicks, American jazz pianist and composer |
| starring Wilfrid Lawson, Nova Pilbeam, Seymour | Hicks, among others. |
| Wittenoom, a politician and pastoralist; James | Hicks and C. L. W. Clifton. |
| "Come On Back" was also written by Clarke, | Hicks, and Nash but was issued under the pseudonym L |
| ong written by Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, Tony | Hicks and released by British pop rock group The Hol |
| hins, where he worked with future Hollies Tony | Hicks and Bobby Elliott. |
| d on 27 December 1942; sponsored by Miss M. T. | Hicks; and completed on 5 October 1943. |
| eorge Grizzard, Rip Torn, Sheila Larken, Hilly | Hicks, and two M*A*S*H alumni, Wayne Rogers ("Trappe |
| iends, Maddy (Joan Allen) and Carol (Catherine | Hicks), and all start to comment on old high school |
| of a song written by Skip Ewing and James Dean | Hicks, and recorded by American country music singer |
| e Dallas City Council, backed by developer Tom | Hicks and his Victory Park development partners, for |
| On May 24 | Hicks and HSG filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protec |
| Jimmy Bumgardner, Irven | Hicks and Wally Wood merged with some former members |
| picks in the NFL, as did Archie Griffin, John | Hicks, and Kurt Schumacher on offense. |
| renshaw, Jonathan Edwards, Jorma Kaukonen, Dan | Hicks and multi-track recording inventor/performer L |
| w touchdown passes to Nehimiah Glover, Jarrett | Hicks, and 2 touchdown passes to Mickey Peters en ro |
| th the departure of Allan Clarke in 1999, only | Hicks and drummer Bobby Elliott remain from the band |
| ackground in the arts and creative industries, | Hicks and her co-director Claire Sawford devise proj |
| harge of selling the club, where co-owners Tom | Hicks and George Gillett also held seats. |
| Hicks and Gillett took the other board members to co | |
| raq, along with that of the photographer Tyler | Hicks and the reporter C.J. Chivers, was selected by |
| ownership issue concerning debt involving Tom | Hicks and George N. Gillett, Jr. at Anfield went dow |
| of David Lipscomb and James Harding, John Mark | Hicks and Bobby Valentine aver that by the late 1930 |
| prominent local architectural firm of Layton, | Hicks and Forsyth to design their building. |
| aco in search of Ellen Ripley, Corporal Dwayne | Hicks, and the rest of the missing marines who were |
| Manchester City F.C., leveraged buyouts by Tom | Hicks and George Gillett at Liverpool F.C. and Malco |
| rformances by Murray with Idris Muhammad, John | Hicks and Ray Drummond. |
| funny stand-up to the comedy lovechild of Bill | Hicks and George Carlin. |
| dol by Fantasia Barrino, David Radford, Taylor | Hicks, and Tim Urban. |
| of the club from current unpopular owners Tom | Hicks and George Gillett to the NESV group. |
| hurch was built in 1865 to the designs of John | Hicks, and is one of his more elaborate churches. |
| vocals by The Andantes: Marlene Barrow, Jackie | Hicks and Louvain Demps |
| Renfroe, and starring Alexz Johnson, Catherine | Hicks and Emily Hirst. |
| d Jungle artists including Talvin Singh, Hinda | Hicks and Imogen Heap. |
| however, Moakley ran as an independent against | Hicks, and defeated her by 3,400 votes. |
| Jim Carrey, Helen Hunt, Joan Allen, Catherine | Hicks and Sofia Coppola rose considerably in the yea |
| years by pianists such as Tony Caramia, George | Hicks, and Brian Holland. |
| ted teammates Bill Craver, Candy Cummings, Nat | Hicks, and Denny Mack, the manager. |
| Dan | Hicks and Rowdy Gaines calling the final lap of the |
| k Teagarden, Patsy Montana, Frank Sinatra, Dan | Hicks, and Harry Connick Jr., among others. |
| Rogers) & The Andantes (Marlene Barrow, Jackie | Hicks and Louvain Demps) |
| He replaced John W. | Hicks and was succeeded by Martin C. Jischke. |
| Tom | Hicks and George N. Gillett, Jr. announced that they |
| rship sale was preliminarily finalized between | Hicks and Greenberg/Ryan. |
| in 1997 called Television (DSM) featuring John | Hicks and Jake Wilkinson. |
| In 1959, | Hicks and his band accepted an offer to tour Italy, |
| ure a three-part vocal harmony between Clarke, | Hicks, and Nash. |
| eeves and The Andantes: Marlene Barrow, Jackie | Hicks and Louvain Demps |
| It was rebuilt in 1885 to the designs of W. S. | Hicks, and dedicated to St. Mary and St. Patrick. |
| ie Boykins, Charles Brackeen, Steve Reid, John | Hicks and Marion Brown. |
| e film, including golfers Babe Zaharias, Betty | Hicks, and Helen Dettweiler, and tennis champions Do |
| bb, Fletcher Henderson, Lucky Millinder, Billy | Hicks, and Fats Waller before returning to play unde |
| ary to the Home Secretary, Sir William Joynson | Hicks, and then in 1926 to the Foreign Secretary Sir |
| t included Pharoah Sanders, Victor Jones, John | Hicks and Neil Clark (percussion).. |
| John | Hicks and Moses Richardson of Cambridge and Isaac Ga |
| ntributed several multichannel soundtracks for | Hicks' and Martinez's conceptual pieces culminating |
| Hicks and Terriss as Betty and Dick | |
| John Gielgud, Ian McKellen, Dudley Moore, Bill | Hicks and Maggie Smith. |
| rtly after arriving here Arthur married Bessie | Hicks and they raised a son and a daughter, John and |
| Album cover design - | Hicks and Hayes |
| avid Moores around the time current owners Tom | Hicks and George Gillett entered the bidding to buy |
| r Orkustra, and later, an early version of Dan | Hicks and His Hot Licks. |
| ty" concerts was at WorkPlay Theatre in Taylor | Hicks and LiMBO's home town of Birmingham. |
| hambolic 44 month reign of American owners Tom | Hicks and George N. Gillett, Jr.. |
| t Pete Southern, who was a childhood friend of | Hicks and Ritchie. |
| Hopkins, Flying Officer Clayton and Sergeants | Hicks and Blair were air bomber [bomb aimer], naviga |
| It starred | Hicks and his wife, Ellaline Terriss. |
| The son of Dr Philip | Hicks and the writer Beatrice Whitby, he was educate |
| They wore signs referring to David | Hicks and Mamdouh Habib, two Australian citizens who |
| Hicks and a small core team including two co-develop | |
| Both albums feature pianists John | Hicks and Anthony Wonsey. |
| rama Horns (Mark Mullins, Craig Klein and Greg | Hicks) appear on "It Happened Today" and "Oh My Hear |
| ording to reports on October 17th, Gillett and | Hicks appear to have decided not to pursue the claim |
| Hicks appeared in a National Theatre 80th birthday t | |
| However, previous owners Gillett and | Hicks argued the purchase is illegal and vowed to ta |
| extensively investigated from 1883-1887 by H. | Hicks: artefacts found, mostly just outside the entr |
| (1888); Ellaline Terriss as Alice and Seymour | Hicks as the Hatter (1900); Marie Studholme as Alice |
| Under Jesse | Hicks as coach, the team went to the first round of |
| Russell | Hicks as Prosecutor |
| Hilly | Hicks as Page |
| Greg | Hicks as Priest |
| Russell | Hicks as Austin Martin |
| Russell | Hicks as Editor Hardwick |
| Hilly | Hicks as Signalman Toffee |
| Russell | Hicks as Lincoln's emissary |
| Kevin | Hicks as Jerry Russell |
| Russell | Hicks as Fisk's lawyer |
| Russell | Hicks as J.J. Hogarth |
| Russell | Hicks as General Burns |
| Russell | Hicks as Warden Cameron |
| Barbara | Hicks as Physical Training Instructress |
| Adam | Hicks as Wendell "Wen" Gifford, keyboard |
| RIchie | Hicks as Sean (age 10) |
| In 1860 | Hicks asked for the mill to be modernised and a new |
| ty Administrative Staff Superintendent Richard | Hicks Asst. |
| t fellow snooker player Mark King stood in for | Hicks at a charity boxing match with Hann which the |
| of Wilson's plays on Broadway, was a mentor to | Hicks at NYU and introduced him to the works of Augu |
| A PrepStar All-American for Coach Joel | Hicks at Pulaski County High School, King rated the |
| Launceston Bank for Savings, Peters Ice Cream, | Hicks Atkinson and the Saturday Evening Express. |
| Hicks attended Andrew Jackson High School in Jackson | |
| Hicks attended Lakota West High School in West Chest | |
| In 1843, | Hicks attended Sass's Academy and by 1844 had entere |
| Hicks attended Lee High School in Huntsville, where | |
| Hicks attended Middle Tennessee State University and | |
| The fighter made a second attack but Sergeant | Hicks avoided its gunfire by turning steeply under t |
| Berring received the Frederick Charles | Hicks Award from the American Association of Law Lib |
| Senate sat, she filed a motion to bring David | Hicks back to Australia. |
| ettle also fervently campaigned to bring David | Hicks back to Australia. |
| layed for 38 Special, O-Town, Down Time, Chris | Hicks Band (Marshall Tucker Band & The Outlaws), Bri |
| His family was connected to the | Hicks Beach baronets. |
| y to two Chancellors of Exchequer, Sir Michael | Hicks Beach (later Viscount St. Aldwyn) and Charles |
| d his wife who was the daughter of Sir Michael | Hicks Beach, 8th Baronet. |
| ane Hick Beach, second daughter of Sir Michael | Hicks Beach, 8th Baronet, and sister of Lord St Aldw |
| Among the members were Lilian | Hicks, Beatrice Harraden, Dora Montefiore, Flora Ann |
| Between 1898 and 1900 Robert | Hicks became blind, but he nevertheless produced mos |
| duties except for the occasional rhythm-part, | Hicks became an integral part of the Hollies sound. |
| Hicks became the subject of two Weekend Update skits | |
| ed with the absence of earlier creativity, and | Hicks became disillusioned, however he made the deci |
| Hicks became a high school teacher and football coac | |
| In 1959 Paul | Hicks began to work with Carver then founded his own |
| Hicks began to experience health problems and retire | |
| Hicks began his career with hometown club Peterborou | |
| Due to these circumstances, | Hicks began training considerably later in life than |
| verse groups, with some controversy over Terry | Hicks being the 'leading light' at the Eureka Dawn W |
| Anthony | Hicks believes there may have been a private perform |
| Ian | Hicks, better known as Hixxy (or DJ Hixxy), is a Bri |
| that performed One Night Stand's include Bill | Hicks, Bill Maher, Colin Quinn, Dom Irrera, Gilbert |
| in Mahogany, Marc Thomas, Miles Griffith, John | Hicks, Bob Sheppard, Lary Goldings. |
| artists' recordings, including albums by John | Hicks, Bobby Watson, Steve Nelson Quintet and Johnny |
| n with her former 7th Heaven co-star Catherine | Hicks: both are former cheerleaders in high school. |
| nd they were Doug Butler, Chase Ferrell, Jimmy | Hicks, Brian Midgett, and Lamont Smith. |
| The Acoustic Warriors band consisted of Dan | Hicks, Brian Godchaux on violin and mandolin, Paul M |
| MeGregor sold his interest in 1983 to | Hicks Broadcasting, a company that would eventually |
| Selwyn | Hicks, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound |
| At the age of nineteen she married Dr William | Hicks Bryant, a surgeon ten years older than she was |
| tmasters, Hero, Sten, Sadhu, Lex, Faile, Logan | Hicks, Btoy, Vhils, Vexta and John Grider exhibited |
| The | Hicks Building at the University of Sheffield, which |
| The | Hicks Building is a building in the city of Sheffiel |
| February 1974 general election, Tyler defeated | Hicks by a majority only 9 votes. |
| and former Secretary of State candidate Darryl | Hicks by a vote of 151-65. |
| P.J. Wyatt, D. L. | Hicks, C. Jackson and G.K. Wyatt Am. |
| When this group subdivided their land in 1903, | Hicks called his portion of the subdivision Hawthorn |
| Levin | Hicks Campbell (born 1927) is an American federal ap |
| angrier in tone than some of his earlier work; | Hicks can be heard screaming at his audience in betw |
| photographers including Suze Randall, Stephen | Hicks, Carl Wachter, Jerry Nickels, Donna Kelly, Ran |
| The | Hicks Center |
| 3, was re-recorded for the soundtrack by Taral | Hicks, Chantay Savage, LaShanda Reese and The Sister |
| Captain Grahame R. | Hicks, CIOSH EnvDip "Objection to Dunnington traffic |
| Hicks coached the women's golf team at Foothill Coll | |
| Musicians with whom | Hicks collaborated on recordings were Christopher Ho |
| ive gestures and remarks throughout the match, | Hicks commented at the end that the result would put |
| Hicks competed on the LPGA Tour, finishing second se | |
| Hicks contested Aberavon in 1966. | |
| Hicks conveyed meaning through symbols, and depicted | |
| Hicks Corners is an unincorporated community in Bure | |
| Hicks Corners is west of Spring Valley. | |
| om contributing distinctive lead guitar parts, | Hicks could always be relied upon to add unusual ins |
| Hicks credited his time spent in the South as giving | |
| northern shore of Lake Norman at the mouth of | Hicks Creek. |
| ottfried, Kathy Griffin, Darrell Hammond, Bill | Hicks, D.L. Hughley, Dom Irrera, Eddie Izzard, Jim J |
| er three years "ardous and disagreeable study" | Hicks decided he wanted to be an artist. |
| Upon Bill | Hicks departure, Rob Kurzreither joined. |
| Esther | Hicks describes it this way: "When you finally get i |
| Egon Brosig ... | Hicks, Detektiv |
| onfederacy and, perhaps knowing this, Governor | Hicks did not call out the militia to suppress the r |
| Hicks died on February 20, 2011 at the age of 90. | |
| Hicks died at the age of 74. | |
| ecades with the Denver Center Theatre Company, | Hicks directed nearly 20 plays, and was scheduled to |
| ary film about quadriplegic visual artist Mark | Hicks, directed by John C. Joseph. |
| ble Rogers, Will McLean, Jeanie Fitchen, Bobby | Hicks, Don Grooms, Jesus "Chucho" Rodriguez and his |
| Live at Sweet Basil with John | Hicks, Don Braden, Dwayne Dolphin, Riley Mullins (Sa |
| f this book is both theological and political: | Hicks draws on a range of theological resources to d |
| Bill | Hicks- Drums |
| Mike | Hicks, educator |
| ley (1982) is a horror film starring Catherine | Hicks, Edward Herrmann, Peter Billingsley, Stephen M |
| Despite | Hicks' efforts, the town never prospered. |
| Thurman Green was also joined by pianist John | Hicks, either Walter Booker or Steve Novosel on bass |
| Howard J. | Hicks Elementary School (Unincorporated area) (Opene |
| Since opening its doors on August 11, 2004, | Hicks Elementary School has received Gold Performanc |
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