William May may refer to: William L. May (1793–1849), U.S. Representative from Illinois William May (Northern Ireland politician) (1909–1962), unionist...
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William May (died 1560), also known as William Meye, was Dean of the Order of the British Empire. He was nominated Archbishop of York in 1560, but died...
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William Mayes (fl. 1689–1700) was a pirate active in the Indian Ocean. He was best known for taking over William Kidd’s ship Blessed William and sailing...
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William or Bill Mayer may refer to: Bill Mayer (born 1951), American illustrator William Mayer (composer) (1925–2017), American composer William A. Mayer...
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William Mayes may refer to: William Mayes (cricketer) (1885–1946), English cricketer William Edward Mayes (1861–1952), English painter William Harding...
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William May Garland (March 31, 1866 – September 26, 1948) was the son of Jonathan May Garland and Rebecca Heagan Jewett. His real estate company contributed...
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William Mayer (November 18, 1925 – November 17, 2017) was an American composer, best known for his prize-winning opera A Death in the Family. Mayer was...
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William E. May (May 27, 1928 – December 13, 2014) was an American theologian who was the Michael J. McGivney Emeritus Professor of Moral Theology at the...
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Bishop William May Wightman (1808–1882) was an American educator and clergyman. He served as the President of Wofford College from 1854 to 1859. He served...
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(TFCA) Winners". Next Best Picture. Retrieved December 17, 2023. Earl, William (May 15, 2023). "Variety and Golden Globes Awards Partner to Celebrate Breakthrough...
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William Darrell Mays Jr. (July 20, 1958 – June 28, 2009) was an American television direct-response advertisement salesperson. Throughout his career, he...
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William L. May (c. 1793 – September 29, 1849) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born in Kentucky, May attended the common schools. He moved to Edwardsville...
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William Wyman May (March 17, 1887 – November 1979) was an American athlete who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. He was born in Knoxville...
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William May (date of birth unknown – 5 August 1888) was an English cricketer. May's batting style is unknown. He was christened at Linton, Kent on 20...
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Irving (January 29, 1966). "Calling Willie Mays". The Donna Reed Show. Season 8. Episode 268. Asher, William; Crutcher, Robert Riley; Henerson, James S...
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William Charles May (16 March 1853 – 28 December 1931) was an English sculptor and painter active from about 1870 to 1931. He was regarded as a distinguished...
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William Francis May (October 25, 1927 – October 27, 2023) was an American ethicist, academic, theologian, and ordained Presbyterian minister. His work...
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Billy Mays (1958–2009) was an American salesperson and pitchman for various infomercials. Billy Mays or William Mays may also refer to: Billy Mays (footballer)...
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William Ford Gibson (born March 17, 1948) is an American-Canadian speculative fiction writer and essayist widely credited with pioneering the science...
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Star Wars Day (redirect from May the 4th be with you)
William (May 3, 2021). "'The Simpsons' Meets 'Star Wars' in First Look at Disney Plus Short 'The Force Awakens From Its Nap'". Variety. Retrieved May...
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Philip William May (22 April 1864 – 5 August 1903) was an English caricaturist who, with his vigorous economy of line, played an important role in moving...
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succeeded him as king. Historian Frank Barlow observed William was "[a] rumbustious, devil-may-care soldier, without natural dignity or social graces...
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worst defeat in over 150 years. Having entered Parliament, May became a member of William Hague's front-bench Opposition team, as Shadow Spokesman for...
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Peter William May (born 1943/44) is an American businessman and investor. May was born to a Jewish family and grew up in Hewlett, New York on Long Island...
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William J. Maier (September 13, 1876 in Seneca Falls, Seneca County, New York – December 1941) was an American politician from New York. He served seven...
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Wing Commander William Mayes Fry MC (14 November 1896 – 4 August 1992) was a World War I Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force fighter ace. He was credited...
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William H. "Billy" May (30 August 1953 – 31 December 2009) was an American-born Australian artistic director, theatre producer and composer. May was best...
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Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Henry May GCB GCVO DL (31 July 1849 – 7 October 1930) was a Royal Navy Officer. As a junior officer he took part an expedition...
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Pinocchio. May performed the opera with Jerry Hadley, Sissel Kyrkjebo, and Just William. On-screen, it was performed entirely by puppets. May studied physics...
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King William may refer to: William I of Bimbia William II of Bimbia (d. 1889) William of England (disambiguation), multiple kings William I, King of Scots...
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