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Rives Air Park (FAA LID: T33) is a public airport lo | |
Rives also captained the first French side to beat t | |
Two great-uncles Alexander | Rives and William Cabell Rives were Virginian lawyer |
er to sit on that court, preceded by Alexander | Rives and Armistead Mason Dobie. |
66 and joined the Portland, Oregon law firm of | Rives and Rogers. |
rench (via her great-grandfather Jean Baptiste | Rives) and the rest Hawaiian descent. |
rt in De Soto Parish, and Democrats Hilda Fair | Rives and John G. Russell, a bank executive. |
Rives attended Texas Tech University and played unde | |
Rives began his law practice in Nelson County, but i | |
Cabell | Rives Berry (July 4, 1848 - August 27, 1910) was the |
Rives comments that "most scholars believe that Taci | |
In his translation of Germania, scholar J. B. | Rives comments that while, in Tacitus's time, the cu |
Rives died at the country estate of "Castle Hill" in | |
considered too small by some for the position, | Rives displayed tremendous courage and flair, epitom |
te Voyage pittoresque de Constantinople et des | Rives du Bosphor, by Souren Melikian, Istanbul Inter |
While waiting for | Rives he grew impatient, and started loading horses |
erim between the retirement of Judge Alexander | Rives in 1882 and the appointment of Judge John Paul |
Rives Kistler earned his undergraduate degree at Wil | |
the United States, alongside fellow Oregonian | Rives Kistler, Colorado Supreme Court justice Monica |
One major tenant is the Stoel | Rives law firm, which leases the top nine stories at |
From Captain Sumner and | Rives' letters, he discovered Rives had gone south t |
Politically, | Rives like his brother William was a Democrat until |
Born near Greenfield, Indiana, | Rives moved with his parents to Litchfield, Illinois |
Lt. Gen. | Rives pins the Meritorious Service Medal on Col. Lin |
In 1870, | Rives ran for the U.S. House of Representatives, los |
Rives received his commission through the Air Force | |
Rives represented France at schools, junior, univers | |
Rives served as the ninth Rector of the University o | |
cemeteries: Cannedy, Freer, Hudson, Mitchell, | Rives, Taylor Creek, Weisner, Whitlock, Witt and Wit |
was one of the twin daughters of Jean Baptiste | Rives, the French secretary of Kamehameha II, whose |
They chartered the Waverly for | Rives to engage in trade along the Pacific Northwest |
President Harry S. Truman nominated | Rives to the United States Court of Appeals for the |
After retiring from the sport, | Rives turned his attention to art and is currently a |
t-Cilly did arrive in the islands, he was told | Rives' universal opinion was negative, and all his l |
Rives was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-ninth | |
Rives was reassigned to the Eleventh Circuit on Octo | |
In December of 2010 | Rives was suspended from his position as the athleti |
According to Jack Bass, | Rives, was an intimate of Supreme Court Justice Hugo |
te September to Monterey to meet Duhaut-Cilly, | Rives was not even on board. |
During his rugby career, | Rives was dubbed the Casque d'or (French for "Golden |
In 1871, | Rives was appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant as |
ge across Cabin John Creek, designed by Alfred | Rives, which for 50 years remained the longest singl |
As Senator, he succeeded William Cabell | Rives, whose brother Alexander Rives later served li |
Rives worked in the Office of the Judge Advocate Gen | |
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