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    Leonard Wray ISO (17 September 1852 – 14 March 1942), also known as Leonard Wray Jr., was a botanist and geologist who served as Director of Museums of...
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    Fred Lincoln "Link" Wray Jr. (May 2, 1929 – November 5, 2005) was an American guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist who became popular in the late 1950s...
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    summit. In 1905, the director of the Federated Malay States Museums, Leonard Wray Jnr, and Selangor Museum curator Herbert Robinson led a museum collecting...
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  • Cannot Be Wrong", are originally by Leonard Cohen, with the other two, "Fallin' Rain" and "Trouble", by Link Wray and Cat Stevens, respectively. Strauss...
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  • director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Wendell Leonard Wray was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on January 30, 1926. He grew up...
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    Museum in Taiping as the Federated Malay States Museums under director Leonard Wray Jr. A purpose-built museum building designed by prominent architect Arthur...
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  • "Drivin' Blind" (Bill Payne, Wray) – 5:12 "Blue Jean Blues" (Barrère, Payne, Fred Tackett, Wray) – 6:06 "Cadillac Hotel" (Payne, Wray) – 5:35 "Romance Without...
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  • the Larut Range, Malay Peninsula, by the naturalist and museum curator Leonard Wray. Sharpe coined the binomial name Artamides larutensis. The species was...
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    under Jim Leonard for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1945. On December 26, 1933, Wray married Juanita Sauveur. After Juanita's death in 1950, Wray married the...
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    Elinor Caroline Wray MBE (30 October 1899 – 4 February 1992) was an Australian speech therapist. Wray was born in Chatswood in 1899. She was the last...
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    areas of interest of its founder Sir Hugh Low. Its first curator was Mr. Leonard Wray Jr., a botanist, geologist and Superintendent of Government Hill at Larut...
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  • and crest by letters patent of William Flower, Norroy King of Arms to Leonard Wray, of Ardwike, Yorkshire, dated 21 May 1587 Charles Best Norcliffe, ed...
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    hospital in Malaya and also Far East Asia to have those facilities. Mr. Leonard Wray chaired the opening ceremony, and the first 'patient' who was X-Rayed...
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    and as a capable supporting actor. He co-starred in five films with Fay Wray.[citation needed] His film career began with The Secret Six (1931), starring...
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  • Adams Tabitha Stevens Tanya Tate Tarra White Taryn Thomas Tatum Reed Tera Wray Tina Yuzuki Tori Black Tory Lane Tylene Buck Vicky Vette Violet Blue Virginie...
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  • of one of the discoverers JPL · 9555 9556 Gaywray 1986 GF Gay Firestone Wray is a contributor to astronomy research through the Firestone postdoctoral...
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  • Shatner), First Officer and Science Officer Spock (Leonard Nimoy), and Chief Medical Officer Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley). Shatner's voice-over...
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    directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack and Irving Pichel, starring Joel McCrea, Fay Wray and Leslie Banks. The movie is an adaptation of the 1924 short story of the...
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  • requesting that Ren have "a softer side". Bill Wray said that Ren was his favorite character to write for; Wray described Ren as "fun" because "you can make...
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    Pictures, it is the first film in the King Kong franchise. The film stars Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, and Bruce Cabot. The film follows a giant ape dubbed Kong...
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    Lester R. Rice-Wray (August 1, 1871 – August 4, 1943) was a professor of mathematics at the University of Denver who later was elected to the City Council...
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    Focus as well once again for Steely Dan). In May 1974, Cipollina and Link Wray, whose playing and style had influenced John as a young musician and who...
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  • Shakespeare. Directed and co-written by Franco Zeffirelli, the film stars Leonard Whiting as Romeo and Olivia Hussey as Juliet. Laurence Olivier spoke the...
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    Clark, Alasdair (14 February 2018). "Leonard shakes up top adviser team". Source. Retrieved 11 February 2022. Wray, Ben (23 August 2019). "'Better Together...
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  • Crossthwaite Louise Jameson 1973 PC Dave Ball Christopher Wray 1972–1973 Ian 'Trash' McIntyre Leonard Maguire 1973 Beryl Crossthwaite Joan Scott 1973 Penny...
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  • Grant Leonard Ridgway Tilly MBE (12 December 1937 – 11 April 2012) was a New Zealand stage, movie and television actor, set designer, teacher and artist...
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  • (Hot Tamales) [medley]" (Johnson, Waters) – 4:49 "Cadillac Hotel" (Payne, Wray) – 6:50 "Changin' Luck" (Fuller, Payne, Tackett) – 7:22 "You're Taking Up...
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    Mabel Leonard Bigelow (née Polito), was a stage pianist. Cooper's maternal uncle, Jack Leonard, was a screenwriter and his maternal aunt, Julie Leonard, was...
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    Evening Standard. Archived from the original on 28 December 2013. Vamplew, Wray (23 September 2004). "Boyd, Margaret [Maggie]". Oxford Dictionary of National...
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  • Roberts-Wray writes (in addition to the Times Obituary). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography J. C. H. Tompkins, 'Wilson, (John) Leonard (1897–1970)'...
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