David Raleigh is a New York City based singer, songwriter and piano player. Born in Rochester, New York, David Raleigh moved to Seattle at the age of four...
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Raleigh (/ˈrɔːli/ RAW-lee) is the capital city of the U.S. state of North Carolina and the seat of Wake County. It is the second-most populous city in...
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The Raleigh Bicycle Company is a British bicycle manufacturer based in Nottingham, England and founded by Woodhead and Angois in 1885. Using Raleigh as...
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Sir Walter Raleigh (/ˈrɔːli, ˈræli, ˈrɑːli/; c. 1553 – 29 October 1618) was an English statesman, soldier, writer and explorer. One of the most notable...
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Raleigh (1605–1666), English politician Cecil Raleigh (1856–1914), English actor and playwright David Raleigh, American singer-songwriter Don Raleigh...
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Caleb John Raleigh (born November 26, 1996), nicknamed "Big Dumper", is an American professional baseball catcher for the Seattle Mariners of Major League...
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Executive Director of Theatre in the Park, a community theatre company in Raleigh, North Carolina. Wood is the father of actress Evan Rachel Wood. Wood was...
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Guettel's album Myths and Hymns in 1999 He is featured with Alan Cumming, David Raleigh and Ari Gold in a cover of "That's What Friends Are For", for "The Friends...
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Raleigh, Georgia Raleigh, Illinois Raleigh, Indiana Raleigh, Iowa Raleigh, Mississippi Raleigh, North Dakota Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh, Memphis, a suburban...
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Walter Raleigh (priest) (1586–1646), Dean of Wells, 1642–1644 "Sir Walter Raleigh" (essay), an essay by Henry David Thoreau Sir Walter Raleigh (play)...
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The Diocese of Raleigh (Latin: Dioecesis Raleighiensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church that covers eastern...
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Jacob Anderson (redirect from Raleigh Ritchie)
the stage name Raleigh Ritchie. A second EP, Black and Blue, followed in 2014. Anderson's musical influences include Erykah Badu, David Bowie, Jill Scott...
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the faith in which David was raised. The Sedaris family moved when David was young, and he grew up in a suburban area of Raleigh, the second oldest child...
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The News & Observer (redirect from Raleigh News and Observer)
regional daily newspaper that serves the greater Triangle area based in Raleigh, North Carolina. The paper is the largest in circulation in the state (second...
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Raleigh, addresses delivered by the Hon. David L. Swain, 1867 Raleigh: Walter, Hughes & Co., 1867. Inventory of the David L. Swain Papers, 1807–1877, in the...
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Where Are You! with David Mook. Hanna-Barbera attempted to buy him out, but he declined and chose to take a royalty instead. Raleigh was killed in a kitchen...
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Raleigh, the second largest city in North Carolina, is home to more than 50 completed high-rise buildings, 14 of which stand taller than at least 250...
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Lenovo Center (redirect from Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena)
Center (originally Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena and formerly RBC Center and PNC Arena) is an indoor arena located in Raleigh, North Carolina, United...
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Raleigh Union Station is an intermodal transit station in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Train service began the morning of July 10, 2018. Its...
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Red Hat Amphitheater (redirect from Downtown Raleigh Amphitheater)
(formerly the Raleigh Amphitheater) is an amphitheatre in Raleigh, North Carolina. It is adjacent to the Raleigh Convention Center. The Raleigh Amphitheater...
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Boatwright, (Spokesmodel) Dave Chappelle, 1993 (Comedy) David Peaston, 1984 (Male Vocalist) David Raleigh, 1990 (Male Vocalist) Dawn Stern, 1993 (Spokesmodel)...
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Raleigh Haberdasher, more commonly called Raleigh's, was a high end, local men's and women's apparel store based in Washington, D.C. The first store opened...
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The Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks were an American football team headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina that played for one season in 1991 in the World League...
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TI–Raleigh was a Dutch professional track cycling and road bicycle racing team between 1972 and 1983. In that decade the team won over 900 races. The...
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Western Carolina, his alma mater. Raleigh's son is Major League Baseball player Cal Raleigh. His brother Matt Raleigh played minor league baseball from...
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ShareFile (category Companies based in Raleigh, North Carolina)
for Mobile Workspaces". eWeek. Retrieved 1 March 2016. David Ranii (October 9, 2014). "New Raleigh building shows Citrix Systems is laser-focused on flexibility"...
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fantasy drama series Ragnarok. Stakston was born on November 22, 1999, in Raleigh, North Carolina, and grew up in both Florida and Oslo, Norway. In 2015...
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NC By Train (redirect from Raleigh–Greenville passenger rail)
the Sandhills; and the New York–Miami Silver Star, which passed through Raleigh. The only daylight service came from the Palmetto and northbound Silver...
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The Boyhood of Raleigh is an 1870 painting by John Everett Millais in the collection of the Tate Gallery. In the painting, Millais depicts famed Elizabethan-era...
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Roanoke Colony (section 1552–1602: Walter Raleigh)
The Roanoke Colony (/ˈroʊənoʊk/ ROH-ə-nohk) was an attempt by Sir Walter Raleigh to found the first permanent English settlement in North America. The colony...
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