54°19′37″N 4°26′38″W / 54.327°N 4.444°W / 54.327; -4.444 Ayre (/ɛər/ AIR; Manx: Inver Ayre) is one of the six sheadings of the Isle of Man. It is located...
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Calvin Edward Ayre (born May 25, 1961) is a Canadian-Antiguan entrepreneur based in Antigua and Barbuda. He is the founder of the Ayre Group and Bodog...
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The Ayre spatula is a device used to collect Pap smear. It is a wooden spatula with U-shaped openings on one side and a flat surface on another. The broad...
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Ayre is one of the six sheadings (governmental subdivisions) in the Isle of Man. Ayre may also refer to: Ayre (surname) Ayre (landform), a shingle beach...
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Look up Ayres or ayres in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ayres may refer to: Ayres (surname) Ayres (sports company), a British sports equipment manufacturer...
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Sanjay Claude Ayre (born 19 June 1980 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a retired Jamaican sprinter who specialized in the 400 meters. Ayre won a silver medal at...
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Look up ayre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An ayre is the name used for shingle beaches found in Orkney, Shetland, the Isle of Man, Lancashire, Cumbria...
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Ayre is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Sir Amos Ayre (1885–1952), English shipbuilder and high-ranking Admiralty official Bella Ayre...
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Benjamin Ayre (born 8 December 1995) is an Australian professional basketball player for the South East Melbourne Phoenix of the National Basketball League...
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William Ayre (1782 or 1783–April 14, 1855) was a teacher in Nova Scotia, Canada. Born in Ireland, William Ayre taught in the Antigonish area until 1835...
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Robert Ayres may refer to: Robert M. Ayres (1898–1977), American architect Robert Ayres (actor) (1914–1968), American actor Robert Ayres (scientist) (1932–2023)...
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Kristian Ayre is a British actor, best known for his portrayal of the character Radu from the Nickelodeon children's science fiction show Space Cases....
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Charles Ayre may refer to: Charles R. Ayre (1819–1889), English-born merchant and political figure in Newfoundland Charles Arthur Ayre (1890–1974), English-born...
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Ayre United A.F.C. are a football club based in the village of Kirk Andreas, Andreas parish, Ayre in the Isle of Man. They compete in the Isle of Man...
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Ian Ayre is the CEO of Nashville SC of Major League Soccer and a former chief executive officer and main board director of Premier League club Liverpool...
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Ayre Acoustics. Lindenstein, Joshua (12 March 2014). "Ayre hears 'buzz' from PonoMusic player". bizwest.com. BizWest. Retrieved 20 January 2015. Ayre...
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Charles Arthur Ayre (November 24, 1890 – February 1, 1974) was a British-born merchant, civil official and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented...
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C4-621, is a cyborg mercenary pilot who, after meeting a Rubiconian named Ayre, influences through their actions what will become of the Coral and Rubicon...
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Robert Hugh Ayre LL. D. (April 3, 1900 – December 24, 1980) was a pioneering art critic for the Montreal Star who wrote about Canadian art for 20 years...
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«Ayre is a collection of 11 pieces of music with roots in Spanish Andalusia – Byzantine chant, Sephardic lullabies, Arab, Hebrew and Christian texts –...
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Ayres Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer owned and run by Fred Ayres. In 1977, Ayres bought the Albany, Georgia division of Rockwell International...
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Colin Ayre (14 March 1956 – 10 September 2023) was an English professional footballer, playing as a winger in the English, Dutch and Austrian football...
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William Ayre (7 May 1952 – 16 April 2002) was an English footballer who played for three clubs in a sixteen-year professional career, making over three...
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Benjamin James Ayres (born January 19, 1977) is a Canadian actor best known for his role as Dr. Zach Miller of the CTV series Saving Hope. He also recurred...
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Ayre & Sons, Ltd. was a department store chain in Newfoundland, Canada. The chain was formed in 1859 in St. John's, Newfoundland by Charles R. Ayre. Ayre...
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The Point of Ayre (Manx: Kione ny Hayrey) is the northernmost point of the Isle of Man. It lies at the northern end of Ramsey Bay 6 miles (10 km) north...
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Sir Wilfrid Ayre (12 April 1890 – 11 August 1971) was a British shipbuilder and banker. With his brother Sir Amos Ayre, he co-founded the Burntisland Shipbuilding...
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Lewis Haldane Miller Ayre, CM (April 22, 1914 – December 8, 1985) was a Canadian businessman. Born in St. John's, Newfoundland, he started working at his...
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National Cancer Center (redirect from J. Ernest Ayre)
research epitomizes the high standards of founder Dr. James Ernest Ayre. Dr. James Ernest Ayre was a ground-breaking gynecologist dedicated to cancer research...
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James Stewart Ayre (August 15, 1881 – 1953) was a businessman and political figure in Newfoundland. He represented Port de Grave in the Newfoundland and...
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