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Ellen Young Ellen Young is a New York State Assemblywoman for New York's 22nd assembly district elected in 2006 representing Flushing. She is a Democrat. Gunn Gwinnett County MTA Debra S. Hadfield Barbara L. Hamel Ham´el v. t. 1. Same as Hamble. Kathryn R. Hammer Cindy Harrington Charlotte M. Heermann Jane B. Heintzelman Carolyn W. Hertzler Diane W. Higgins Mary W. Hood Diane Y. Hou Kathryn E. Hug Connie C. Hungate Helen Hunter Amy Rose Amy Rose (エミー・ローズ Emī Rōzu Immerman Carrie Sue Ingram Alia Iovel Deanne Werner Irvine Ethel C. Iwasaki Hans J. Jensen Dianne Johnston Rosa D. Julstrom Despy Karlas David A. Karp George L. Katz Katherine Keim Norma Kelling Gene Marie Callahan Kern Beth Gigante Klingenstein Joyce Kurtz Joyce Hedy Kurtz Mahan (born June 25, 1958 in Ventura, CA), better known as Joyce Kurtz or Joyce Kurtz Mahan, is a voice actress and ex-wife of Kerrigan Mahan, who is best known for his voice of Bunta Fujiwara in Initial D. 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Badland topography is formed on poorly cemented sediments that have few deep-rooted plants because short, heavy showers Chapter MTA Ben Bailey Ben Bailey (born 1971) is an American comedian, Cabbie and game show host for Discovery Channel's Cash Cab. He classifies his comedy as mainly "surreal observational". Originally from Chatham, New Jersey, he went to Los Angeles in 1993. Judith L. Barban Pamela Barger Linda K. Barker Shelley M. Barter Patsy M. Bateman Margaret Baxtresser Margaret Baxtresser, (June 10, 1922–June 7, 2005) was an internationally renowned American concert pianist. [1] She was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. At age 13, she was a soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. At age 20, she won a Walter W. Deborah L. Beachnau Carol Beall Lillis J. Beaudoin Patti A. Bennett Laura Flowers Benson Steve Betts Virginia Ernst Bigelow Manley Blackwell Mary Alice Mary Alice Smith (born December 3, 1941 in Indianola, Mississippi, U.S.) is an Emmy Award and Tony Award winning actress. In 1987 she received a Tony for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her work in Fences. Bowman Joan Frey Boytim Michael Brailovsky Ruth B. Brewer Nancy Bricard James C. Brimhall Janice Brink Anna Briscoe Mary Claire Britton Wilda E. Brown Melanie L. Brsan Ella Louise Burba Annette Marie Burkhart Kenneth L. Burky Patricia Lynn Burlage Marie Burnette Roger Bushell Squadron Leader Roger Joyce Bushell RAF (August 30, 1910 - March 29, 1944) was a South African born Auxiliary Air Force pilot in Britain who organized and led the famous escape from the Nazi prisoner of war camp, Stalag Luft III. Linda M. Calhoun Aurelia Campbell Helen G. Canine Arline Cardoso Doris Chase Ellen Tryba Chen Pauline P. Ching For the Chinese surname Ching 程, see . For the Chinese dynasty, see . The ching (Thai: ฉิ่ง; sometimes romanized as chhing) are small bowl-shaped finger cymbals of thick and heavy bronze, with a broad rim commonly used in Cambodia and Joyce T. Clark Aleta Collier Rose T. Collier Susan Conner Janice M. Cook Elizabeth Cormier Barbara H. Cox Mary Ann Craige Ginger Crippen Marilyn L. Crosland Jan Rutherford Culver Betty C. Davis John L. Davis Kris Davis Sara Davis Clare M. Deutsch Mildred Dexter-Rosell Helen B. Dilorio Jackie S. Edwards-Henry Marjorie R. Eldevik Dorothy Elfin elf·in adj. 1. a. Relating to or suggestive of an elf. b. Made, done, or produced by an elf. 2. Small and sprightly or mischievous. 3. Cenieth C. Elmore Kinuyo T. Engelbrecht Cynthia A. Epperson Gena (Generalized Event Notification Architecture) A method for communicating events over the Web. It is an architecture for transmitting notifications between HTTP resources such as buddy lists, distribution lists and print jobs. K. Everitt Jen-Chiao Fang Ruth E. Fardig Elaine G. 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Paul Andrew Parker (born West Ham, London, 4th April 1964) is a retired English footballer with QPR and Manchester United who was a crucial player at the 1990 World Cup Sharon L. Parker Johanne L. Patenaude Margaret King Patterson Frank C. Pearson Ina Kay Pegram Cynthia M. Penker Shirley Peringer Jan L. Perry Rennae Petersen Margaret Peterson Margot B. Peterson Alexander Petruska Diana A Diana A is a female mecha from the Mazinger Z anime and manga series, created by Go Nagai. It was the successor of Aphrodite A after its destruction. She was named after Diana the Roman goddess of hunt. . Pettit Sandra L. Pierce Pamela D. Pike Bruce Piper Paul C. Pollei Nina Polonsky Ponca City Ponca City, city (1990 pop. 26,359), Kay co., N Okla., on the Arkansas River; founded 1893 with the opening of the Cherokee Strip, inc. 1899. It is a trade, processing, and shipping hub in a grain, livestock, and oil area. Area Branch MTA Ann Almond Pope Nancy R. Powell Patricia K. 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Strong Pamela F. Stump Brenda Sullivan Jonathan Sweat Natalya M. Syropyatova Eleanor Szabo Karen Taddie Suzanne Taitte Peter Takacs Beverly Taylor Constance H. Teague Joan V. Teichmann Karen L. Thickstun Martha L. Thomas Ouida Thomas Ruth C. Thomas Patricia Moll Thompson Rory M. Thompson Harriet A. Thornton Gloria R. Thurn Ruth M. Tierney Kathryne Timberlake Debby I. Titlow Susan M. Todd June M. Torrison Barbara Tracy Carole A. Trouba Carol J. Tweeten Susan Twitty Mary Vander Linde Nancy M. Vinson Joan Wall Virginia Gabriel Wallace Linda J. Wallevand Barbara Dawn Walz Andrea Stennett Warren Judy Foister Warrington Grace C. Watson Joan Weekes Helen R. Weems Mary Ann Weis Joan Westgate West Virginia West Virginia, E central state of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania and Maryland (N), Virginia (E and S), and Kentucky and, across the Ohio R., Ohio (W). Facts and Figures Area, 24,181 sq mi (62,629 sq km). Pop. MTA Carolina K. Whitfield-Smith Nancy E. 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Sharon Anderson Sharon Scarella Anderson is an American politician and a member of the Republican Party. She is a 1956 graduate of St. Paul Central and attended the University of Minnesota. Anderson is not an attorney, but has repeatedly sought the office of Minnesota Attorney General. Kay M. Andre Marina Andueza Beatrice Bixby Anson Marilou Aranas Charles L. Arnold Leslie R. Babb Irina G. Babina Alice Backer Delaine Bagwell Betty Clare Balmer Eugene M. Barban Sharon D. Barnes Cora Zuponcic Barr Nancy H. Barry Paula J. Barta Carole Batson Nasli Bayer Jane G. Beale Marjorie J. Beavon Ginger Beazley Dr. Ginger Beazley is a voice instructor who specializes in training singers for opera and musical theatre. An accomplished soprano singer herself, Dr. Beazley was trained by many of the world's greatest voice instructors, including Virginia Zeani. Belva M. Beck Karen R. Becker Judy Bede Karen R. Beecham Carol Ann Bell Ann Bell (born 29 April 1940) is a Cheshire-born British actress, probably best known for playing prisoner of war Marion Jefferson in the BBC World War II drama series Tenko during the early 1980s. Beth V. Benson Lela W. Benson Lieschen Bierstedt Raymond R Bills Dianne Dee Boatman Krista Boaz Billie S. Boone Gladys L. Border Nancy J. Boston Karen L. Bourne Bourne, town (1990 pop. 16,064), Barnstable co., SE Mass., crossed by Cape Cod Canal; settled 1627, inc. 1884. Bourne Bridge (1935), across the canal, made the town an entry point to Cape Cod and a resort and commercial center. Joanne Ennis Bourquin Vernice C. Bowen Adam Bowles Mary Louise Boyd Laura A. Brandt Carolyn B. Brasell Kathy S. Bresee Betty S. Brewer Carolyn Bridger W. Michael Brittenback Suzanne W. Brockmeier Ellen R. Brook Elena E. Brooks Debbie Brown Marilyn S. Brown Mary Ann Brown Patty Brown Stephen B. Brown Martha Hatter Buckalew Karen W. Buckland Catherine Burge Lois J. 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Davis Marilyn Davis Willis L Delony Ann DeLorme-Holmen Susie Francis Dempsey Elaina Christine Denney Barbara Dietrich Helen L. Dietz Bernardine Katheryn DiGiacomo-Barcellos Kris DiMartino Helen H. Dingus din·gus n. Slang 1. An article whose name is unknown or forgotten. 2. A person regarded as stupid. [Dutch dinges, whatchamacallit, from German Dings Myrtle N. Donaldson Pauline Drake Penny K. Draper Thora Asgeirson DuBois Marles Smith Dudley Barbara Atherton DuFresne Dolores Gray Duke Ella Mae Durkee George Eason Nancy McKinley East Karen M. Eastey Myrna G. Eden Jeanne G. Edwards Karin R. Edwards Katherine B. Edwards Mark A. Edwards Roma J. Either Mary Anne Eichhorn Mary B. Ellison Cedric N. Elmer Sherry Emma Louise L. Emery Frances C. Emmons Judy K. England Myrna Eppeland Maria Epperson Marian B. Eschliman Joan R. Fairbanks Rae Fairbourn Marjorie G. Fairly Olga T. Farah Mary Fast Myrna P. Feigenbaum Esther E. Fellows Stephen C. Fiess Victoria Fischer Faw Beverly Ann Fitch Carole J. Flatau Janice M. Flinte Charles E. Florian Debra Florian Phyllis Folstad D'Anna Fortunato Nancy Fox Deborah T. Freeman Ruth Brenner Freeman Helene Ursula Frei Catherine French Jo Ann French Kathryn D. Fries Charles Fugo Joy A. Fulp Patti J. Gallagher Marcele R. Gallez W.T. Skye Garcia Sue B. Garnhart Joan Garver Jan Gauger GAUGER. An officer appointed to examine all tuns, pipes, hogsheads, barrels, and tierces of wine, oil, and other liquids, and to give them a mark of allowance, as containing lawful measure. Merilyn Sue Gault n. 1. (Geol.) A series of beds of clay and marl in the South of England, between the upper and lower greensand of the Cretaceous period. Krissie Odegard Geye Sharon Giberson Margaret D. Gidley Suzanne Gillman Stawouta Givray Renee K. Glaubitz Mary Anne Glazner Wendella Glommen Roberta Gober Angus C. Godwin Maria I. Gomez Lorna Emata Goodwin Frances M. Gordon Alla Gorelik Judy Woods Gorton Kaye Gosdin Mary L Gosnell Gabriela K. Gottlieb Patricia S. Graham Arlene E. Gray Jamie J. Green Melissa D. Green Sandra C. Greenland Anne B. Griffiths Ray Grimm Joyce Groshong Sylvia Gunderson Marjorie Gunnell Chantel Gunther Katherine Haar Patricia L Habeck Una V. Hadley Carole Hall Marilyn Joann Hall Maura E. Hall Barbara Hallgrimson James Morns Hamby Janice R. Hammond Betty L Hanzel Yvonne C. Harada Yeda Iris Harder Julianne M. Hardinger Nancy E. Harris Marilyn W. Hart Sarah Kay Hart Margarita B. Harvey Patricia L. Hattendorf Joan Carroll Flauser Mary Beth Hauser Sona A. Haydon Mary Ann Head Debra B. Heald n. 1. A heddle. Cornelia Heard Edna J. Hedin Dorothy P. Henderickson Kerry H. Henry Mary L. Hewitt Myrna J. Heyboer Julie Higginbotham Ainsley Hilfiker Diane Hill Stephanie A. Hill Joan Hines Linda L. Hinshaw Laura W. Holleran Verna D. Holley Joan E. Hollis Marian Hoiming Muriel Lee Horn Joan Houtz Kathleen Hovde Barbara Huebner Marilyn Graves Huff Lori A. Hughes Janet G. Humphrey Walter Hunt Catherine D. Huxford Ginger Yang Hwalek Sayuri lida Frances Isaac Cynthia E. Jacks Alice Adams Jackson Lois H. Jacobson Pam J. Jangula Cheryl B. Jeanes Jodie J. Jensen Kay C. Johnson Marian B. Johnson Marjorie L. Johnson Sallie Johnson Thelma Johnson Letitia A. Jones Marie H. Jones Robert E. Jones Robert E. Jones might refer to:
Kristin Jordheim Enid Katahn Mary E. Keelan Susie S. Keele Patricia Ann Kershaw Myrenna A. Kickasda Margaret Kidd Karen Kilgarin Paulette I. Kilts Christy R. Kimball David M. Kish Yonko Kitai Nancy Klein Sheila Knutsen Marulyn A. Knutson Genelle Trexler Koenig Angela G. Kooros Penelope Kosztolnyik Alice Kronenberger Marika Kyriakos Roma Roberts Lacuata Irene E. Lafharis Ruth C. Lakeway Kathleen H. Lamay Judith M. Lambert Karen K. Langstraat Thomas M. Lanners Chris Lauinger Anna Mi Lee Delores Leftwich Judith Leonard Audrey Leppanen Maxine G. Lewack Ronald E. Lewis Zenaida Lieberman Lena S. Lim Carole E. Lindell-Ross Becky Liprie Bonnie Litten Nacline W. Lockhart Kathy Loh Carolyn Losee Marynelle Losin Jane A. Lunstrum Patricia A. Mack Linda Hansen Manes manes (mā`nēz), in Roman religion, spirits of the dead. Originally, they were called di manes, a collective divinity of the dead. Manes could also refer to the realm of the dead and, later, to the individual souls of the dead. Carol March Barbara English Maris Carolyn P. Marsh Frances A. Marsh Pamela Marlin Pauline U. Martin Bernice Masters Bernice Matthew Joseph V. Matthews Andrea Matthias Heidi K. Mayer Philelle E. McBrayer Dawn H. McCord Sara A. McDaniel Susan McDuffie Robert T. McFadden Jane Glover McInnis Lillie McKnight Mary Daniel Meahl Marsha Medley Barclay A. Megathlin Judith A. Meisels Scolastica Melchiorre Celia Mendez Melissa Mendonca Gloria D. Mendoza-Watson Dorothy Menke Muriel Merbach Barbara J. Messmer Elizabeth Metcalfe Marcella Meyer Lydia P. Milham Andrew P. Millar Diana Spitnale Miller June S. Miller Greta Barbour Mills Amy H. Mitsuda Diane D. Montgomery Julia A. Moore “Julia Moore” redirects here. For the wife of Hal Moore, see Julia Compton Moore. Julia Ann Moore, the "Sweet Singer of Michigan", born Julia Ann Davis Pauline T. Moore Tara Morenski Ruby Morgan Roberta Morris Dannie M. Morrison Jeannine R. Morrison Wendy J. Moyer Carol L. Mueller Debra P. Murphy Phyllis F. Murphy Julia M. Mynett Betsy Nagel Susan Nagel Carol Nakaganeku Meredith L. Needham Suzanne Newcomb Carole F. Nicholson Helen Bovbjerg Niedung Ruth Ann Nielsen Moya L. Nordlund Northwest MTA (North Dakota) Corinne Nustad Paula O'Green Barbara B. Okafo Karen M. Okerlund Naomi J. Oliphant Ann V. O'Quinn Ellene Owens David Oyen Thomas J. Parente Eunsoon Park Myung S. Park Vangie Johnson Parker Gregory L. Partain Jennifer H. Patterson Sally A. Patterson Betty J. Pavlov Wendy J. Payton Lynda Pearson Gwendolyn Peiper Maryjane Peluso Sarah Pendleton Celia Perelman Hildegard Petermann Kathleen M. Philipp Marta Pietrzyk Angelica P. Plass J. Finley Plows Gay H. Pool Sue Hines Popham Betty A. Powell Alice K. Pridonoff Bessie A. Psihas Kenneth Puent Karen Rainey Jerelean K. Rang Kathleen K. Ranus Arlene Ratz Joanne K. Rawson Joan K. Reddy Edith W. Reed Brent Reeves Rita M. Resch Esther Richman Etta Kathryn Riddle Nancy H. Riesgo lanina Z. Riviere ri·vière n. A necklace of precious stones, generally set in one strand. [French rivière (de diamants), river (of diamonds), from Old French rivere, from Vulgar Latin Maryann C. Robinson Paul Roby Marjorie Ruddy Linda E. Rodgers Nancy Roldan Janet E. Romanishin Carolyn R. Roper Elaine Z. Rosen Ruth H. Rotondi Barbara Rowan Sarah D. Roy Sylvia Ruff Mary Landon Russell Elizabeth Rutland Marie E. Rutter Donald A. Ryan Sylvia Watkins Ryan Jean Sallee Lyda W. Samuels Alice Sanders Maria G. Santilli Susan Sayah Tim I. Saye Jan Schaefer Mary L. Schneider Shirley Schnizer David D. Schrader Emily K. Schultz Gary Haig Schultz Richard Scott Mary Jane Scruggs Joan M. Scudder Rosangela Yazbec Sebba Mary Louise Secrist Marjorie M. Seeley Nancy Shackelford Sue A. Shannon Ellen M. Shearer Darla Sheldon Nancy S. Shelton Judith M. Sherman Judith S. Siegel Lynn A. Singleton Tilman C. Singleton Jeanine Skinner Vivien Harvey Slater Marilyn J. Slenk Ann Perry Slosser Arabella Z. Smith Elizabeth S. Smith Paulette C. Smith Jonathan F. Sokasits James N. Somerville Linda E. Sommer Sommer is a surname, from the German and Danish word for the season "summer". It may refer to:
Henedina S. Sorio Narciso C. Sorio Thelma P. Spalding Herman Spier Mary Lee Coleman St. John Joan Stafford Corella corella Noun a white Australian cockatoo P. Stahl Kathryn P. Stansbery Sybil Berry Starker Elizabeth Stavrou Joyce E. Stehouwer Marianna L. Stensager Lydia Smutny Sterba Robin C. Stewart Susan Noelle Stewart Nancy Pendley Stokes Helen Stout Sherri L. Stricker Marjorie M. Stricklin Melody D. Stroth Ellen Sturdevant Linda C. Sturgill Connie Arrau Sturm Cindy Sugarman Candace B. Sundby Brenda Swan F. Preston Sweeden Lawrence Tacka Sondra Tammam Polly Tan Ann A. Tanabe Mary Tanenbaum Carol C. Tarr Path Ann Tare Barbara J. Taylor Gloria D. Taylor Nancy Tedford Evelyn L. Terry Texas MTA Gaye Thomas Robert F. Thomas Paula Thomas-Lee Kathy Thompson Ann F. Thornburg Karen M. Tobias Carolyn Tornstrom Dolores Tranberg Sister Bernadette Trecker Mary Ellen Trefry Karl Tricomi Carolyn E. True Cheryl A. Tschanz Xiao Min Tu Harriet Tucker Isabelle Tulk Marcia A. Turnquist Jennifer J. Turnwall Nita Twyman Paula Reynolds Tyler Geraldine Tyrance Kathleen A. Uebel Denise M. Vanden Bussche Kirstin Vick Jo Ann Virgin Barry Volkman Truc Y. Vu Mary Lou Wade Jo Ann Wagstaff Sharon Reich Walton Yvonne Wang Mary Warner Jean Watson Wanda Steffer Wavra Mary P. Webb Susan Wege Marlita Weiss JoAnn L Welch Jo Anne G. West Carolyn W. Wetherington Hyunsoon Whang Melody J. White Lynnae K. Wiitamaki-Spillman Sharol Wik Lucile Wiley Janice Wilkans Joanne P. Will John A. Willhardt Ann Williams Edythe B. Williams Kenneth T. Williams Kim J. Williams Sarah Williams Kathryn A. Williamson Katherine S. Wilson LeAnna Wilson Carol Jean Winecoff Paulette S. Wise Judith Wish Jennifer A. Wolfe Monica J. Wolff Darlene J. Wolleat Palma Palma or Palma de Mallorca (päl`mä thā mälyôr`kä), city (1990 pop. 325,120), capital of Majorca island and of Baleares prov., Spain, on the Bay of Palma. J. Wolverton Dorothy R. Woodcock woodcock: see snipe. woodcock Any of five species (family Scolopacidae) of plump, sharp-billed migratory birds of damp, dense woodlands in North America, Europe, and Asia. Barbara G. Woods Etta Jean Wright Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva. R. Wright Margaret U. Wright Martha B. Wright Mary Jo Wright K. Ruth Wyeno Patsy Ann Wylie Elsie Vincent Wyman Joanna M. Ximenes Alexander P. Yablonsky Lucy Yacante Svetlana Yashirin Barbara Auch Yellin Younghae Yoon Lou R. Young Virginia Young Lilia Zaiarna Ruth M. Zeit Sallye Zeringue Lydia Yuru Zhu Patsy Zick |
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