William James Royce is an American playwright/director, screenwriter, and novelist. William Royce began his television career writing for the NBC television...
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William Royce may refer to: William Royce (politician), English politician William James Royce, American playwright, director, screenwriter, and novelist...
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James Royce may refer to: James Royce (composer) James Royce (Designated Survivor), fictional character Search for "James Royce" , "Jim Royce", "Jimmy...
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his generation, and Royce's embrace of it may be attributed to the influence of Charles Sanders Peirce and William James. Royce also defends a view that...
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Donald Glover Dee Johnson Mindy Kaling Angela Kang Chelsea Peretti William James Royce Paul Rust Robert Van Scoyk Script editor Television crew "T. Rafael...
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poor white man manipulated by Southern politicians. In 1991, author William James Royce wrote "Sweet, Sweet Blues", an episode of the NBC television series...
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of the classic Beaumarchais comedy The Marriage of Figaro, author William James Royce trimmed the five-act play down to three acts and labeled it a "classic...
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Rolls-Royce Phantom IV is a British automobile produced by Rolls-Royce. Only eighteen were made between 1950 and 1956, sold only to buyers whom Rolls-Royce...
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Look up Royce or royce in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Royce may refer to: Royce Brook, a creek in New Jersey, USA Royce Peak, a mountain in California...
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ville by James Young 1961 Phantom VI limousine Phantom VI limousine Rolls-Royce Thrust Measuring Rig Rolls-Royce Mustang Mk.X Rowbotham, William Arthur...
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(Firecreek) and written by William James Royce, the episode guest stars musician Bobby Short as bluesman Chester "Ches" Collins and actor James Best as Nathan Bedford...
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adapted into One Mad Day! a "screwball comedy" in Three Acts by William James Royce. The play premiered at the Norton Clapp Theatre on 24 October 2008...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, his godson William James Sidis, as well as Charles Sanders Peirce, Bertrand Russell, Josiah Royce, Ernst Mach, John Dewey, Macedonio...
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Geoffrey Royce Rojas (born May 11, 1989), known professionally as Prince Royce, is an American singer. At an early age, Royce took an interest in music...
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known for her time with WWE, where she performed under the ring name Peyton Royce. She is also known for her time in Impact Wrestling where she performed...
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writer James Alan McPherson, essayist Liza Monroy, novelist, memoirist, essayist, and educator Adrienne Rich, poet, writer, feminist William James Royce, playwright/director...
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series), a 1989 American comedy-drama A Fine Romance, a 1984 play by William James Royce This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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the original on December 22, 2021. Retrieved December 22, 2021. Young, Royce (June 6, 2014). "Air conditioning goes out in Game 1". ESPN. Archived from...
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Royce Dwayne Applegate (December 25, 1939 – January 1, 2003) was an American actor and screenwriter who was first billed as Roy Applegate. Born in Midwest...
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Bentley (section Rolls-Royce (1931–1970))
separation of Bentley and Rolls-Royce followed a series of mergers and acquisitions, beginning with the 1931 purchase by Rolls-Royce of Bentley, then in receivership...
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Broken Spoke Record is a record label founded in 1997 by Royce Nunley, who was then a member of The Suicide Machines and side-project Broken Spoke. The...
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Infobox Canadian Football League biography is being considered for merging. › Royce Metchie (born September 11, 1996) is a Nigerian-Canadian professional football...
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Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn is a full-size luxury car that was produced by Rolls-Royce at their Crewe works between 1949 and 1955. It was the first Rolls-Royce...
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Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral (category Songs written by James Royce Shannon)
Lullaby)" is a classic American song that was written in 1913 by composer James Royce Shannon (1881–1946) for the Tin Pan Alley musical Shameen Dhu. The original...
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The Rolls-Royce T406 (company designation AE 1107) is a turboshaft engine developed by Allison Engine Company (now part of Rolls-Royce) that powers the...
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University of California at Berkeley, then at Harvard under William James and Josiah Royce. He did not earn a Ph.D. In 1901, he resigned from his first...
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Boz Scaggs (redirect from William Royce Scaggs)
William Royce "Boz" Scaggs (born June 8, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He was a bandmate of Steve Miller in the Ardells in the...
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Allison Engine Company (category Rolls-Royce)
most of its history. It was acquired by Rolls-Royce plc in 1995 to become the US subsidiary, Rolls-Royce North America. A predecessor of Allison Engine...
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Royce Hall is a building on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Designed by the Los Angeles firm of Allison & Allison (James...
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1850), and with her had a son, James William Royce Reddall (1870–1964), who later performed and choreographed as E. W. Royce, Jr. Emily presumably died in...
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