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* Bristow Motor Company Building ( added 1995-Building-# 95000032 ) Also known as List Motor Company 500 N. Main St., Bristow ( Bolin Ford building )
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* Beard Motor Company ( added 2004-Building-# 04000522 ) Also known as Bristow Chrysler Plymouth 210 E. 9th, Bristow
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The project was originally started by the Ataritel division of the Atari Video Game Company in 1983 under the direction of Atari's Steve Bristow.
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and N3700 Rd., Bristow * Texaco Service Station ( added 1995-Building-# 95000034 ) 201 W. Fourth Ave., Bristow High.
Of the new recruits, Bristow, Owen, and Miller were still in the line-up, and Mulligan added another new man in end Grattan O ' Connell, a Bristol, Connecticut, native who had just finished his senior season at Boston College and turned pro immediately.
His victory in the 2007 PDC final, added to his four previous BDO Championships brought him level with Eric Bristow as a five-time world champion, he is one of only three players in darts history to achieve this.
Few companies, however, added responsible drinking campaigns with their sponsorship, notably the 1989-90 BTCC Ford Sierra RS500 of Tim Harvey and Laurence Bristow, which was sponsored by Labatt.
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Instead of yielding to this, he joined with Henry Bristow Wilson and Rowland Williams, who had been similarly attacked, in the production of the volume known as Essays and Reviews.
Garber is known for playing Jesus in Godspell, Anthony in Sweeney Todd, John Wilkes Booth in Assassins, Jack Bristow in the television series Alias, Max in Lend Me a Tenor, and Thomas Andrews in James Cameron's Titanic.
Irina Derevko (; also known as Laura Bristow and as The Man ), is a fictional character on the television series Alias, and a main character during the second season of the series.
When first mentioned she was known as Laura Bristow, the wife of Jack Bristow and mother of Sydney Bristow that died in a car accident when Sydney was just six.
Bristow had not known he had been elected and served one term as State Senator until 1865, having resigned office.
Bristow became known more than other players, however, for his style, which involved the extension of his little finger in a similar manner to the drinking of tea, often but falsely attributed to the English upper class-" me perked up right pinkie " he called it.
Originally named St Nicholas ' and St Martin's Orthopaedic Hospital Homes and Special School of Recovery, it was renamed in 1948 as the Rowley Bristow Orthopedic Hospital after a well known orthopedic surgeon, and surgical director of St Nicholas, Rowley Bristow.
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Eisenhower requested consideration for either Annapolis or West Point with his U. S. Senator, Joseph L. Bristow.
During a Senate debate in 1917, as Senator Joseph L. Bristow cataloged a long list of what he felt the country needed, Marshall leaned over to one of his clerks and said, " What this country needs is more of this ; what this country needs is more of that.
Grant's two Attorney Generals Amos T. Akerman and George H. Williams, in addition to Solicitor General Benjamin Bristow, effectively prosecuted and shut down the Ku Klux Klan by 1872 through the use of the Force Acts passed by President Grant and Congress.
Grant appointed reformer Benjamin Bristow to the Secretary of Treasury in 1874, who uncovered and shut down the notorious Whiskey Ring.
Bristow discovered that the President's personal secretary Babcock was involved in the ring, Grant became defensive and eventually defended Babcock in an unprecedented 1876 deposition, which biographer McFeely contends was perjurious ; the deposition was read in St. Louis during the Whiskey Ring graft trials.
But after he passed an MI5 security check conducted by two MI5 officers ( Cyril Mills and Tomás Harris ) and an MI6 officer ( Desmond Bristow ), Mills ( who Pujol only ever knew as Mr Grey ) suggested that his code name be changed to, after Greta Garbo.
He worked with Congress to create the Department of Justice and Office of Solicitor General, led by Attorney General Amos Akerman and the first Solicitor General Benjamin Bristow, who both prosecuted thousands of Klansmen under the Force Acts.
Despite the team's seven-game improvement over the previous season, however, Gene Littles was fired at the end of the season and replaced by general manager Allan Bristow.
Head Coach Allan Bristow resigned at the end of the season, and was replaced by NBA legend Dave Cowens.
Actor Patrick Bristow, who plays choreographer Marty, defended the film as " not that bad " except " that horrible rape scene.
* Eric Bristow ( born 1957 ), five times world professional darts champion, born in Stoke Newington.
* Benjamin Bristow, first Solicitor General of the United States and a former U. S. Treasury Secretary
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Bristow began in 1898, when the St. Louis – San Francisco Railway (" Frisco ") built a track between Sapulpa and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Bristow and Pierrepont, stayed behind after a cabinet meeting with President Grant and showed him correspondence between Babcock and William Joyce in St. Louis, indicted in the Ring, cryptic telegram messages as evidence of Babcock's involvement in the Ring.
The Rowley Bristow Hospital, 1928 – 1991, was located in Pyrford, in the area now occupied by St Martin's Mews and St Nicholas Crescent.
The orthopedic department at St Peter's Hospital, Chertsey is now named the Rowley Bristow Orthopedic Unit.
The seven essayists were: Frederick Temple, who later became Archbishop of Canterbury ; Rowland Williams, then tutor at Cambridge and later Professor and Vice-Principal of St David's University College, Lampeter ; Baden Powell, clergyman and Professor of Geometry at Oxford ; Henry Bristow Wilson, fellow of St John's College, Oxford ; Charles Wycliffe Goodwin ; Mark Pattison, tutor at Lincoln College, Oxford ; and Benjamin Jowett, Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford ( later Master ) and Regius Professor of Greek, Oxford University.
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