of Hales dates back to the Domesday book. From the 11th century to the 17th century, Hales manor was held by the De Hales, later Hales, family. Hales Hall...
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Robert Hales may refer to: Sir Robert Hales (knight) (c. 1325–1381), Lord High Treasurer of England Robert Hales (director), British graphic designer...
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(disambiguation) The Hale (disambiguation) Hale High School (disambiguation) Hales, a small village in Norfolk, England Hales Corners, Wisconsin a village in Milwaukee...
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Halal (/həˈlɑːl/; Arabic: حلال ḥalāl [ħæˈlæːl]) is an Arabic word that translates to 'permissible' in English. In the Quran, the term halal is contrasted...
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The Hales Baronetcy, is a title in the Baronetage of England. There were three Hales baronetcies. The oldest was created in 1611 for Edward Hales. He...
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John Hales may refer to: John Hales (theologian) (1584–1656), English theologian John Hales (bishop of Exeter) from 1455 to 1456 John Hales (bishop of...
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bronze. Hales won gold in the men's trap at the 2024 Summer Olympics, scoring 48 out of 50 to set a new Olympic record. "Athlete Profiles | NATHAN HALES". British...
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for 99 in an ODI and a T20I. Hales was a key member of the England team that won the 2022 T20 World Cup. In August 2023 Hales announced his retirement from...
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Andrew Gerald Hales is an American YouTube personality and vlogger known for his channel LAHWF, which has videos consisting of pranks/social experiments...
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built Nickajack Dam 6 miles (9.7 km) downstream. Hales Bar Dam ceased operation on December 14, 1967. Hales Bar Dam was located along the Tennessee River...
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Hales is a surname. Notable people with the surname include Alejandro Hales (1923–2001), Chilean politician Alex Hales (born 1989), English cricketer Alfred...
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vessel. The award was created in 1935 when Harold K. Hales, a British politician and owner of Hales Brothers shipping company, donated the trophy to be...
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Everwood. Hales attended Utah Valley University for four years, graduating with a BS, majoring in theater performance. "21 Questions: Jaclyn Hales [Unicorn...
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2022 Jonathan Hales at IMDb Star Wars Episode II, Official Production Notes www.culture.com, Author : ©2002 Lucasfilm Ltd. "Jonathan Hales joins Episode...
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Thomas Hales may refer to: Thomas Hales (c. 1515 – at least 1585), MP for Canterbury Sir Thomas Hales, 2nd Baronet (1666–1748), British Member of Parliament...
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Halys may refer to: Health-adjusted life years (HALYs), a type of disability-adjusted life year which are used in attempts to quantify the burden of disease...
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Elton Young Hales (8 October 1908 – 1 July 1986) was an English Catholic historian. Born in Nottingham, England, he was a son of James Elton Hales (born 23...
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American white supremacist, neo-Nazi leader and convicted felon Matthew Hales, real name of singer-songwriter Aqualung This disambiguation page lists...
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Thomas Hales (died 1692) predeceased his father, Sir Robert Hales; therefore Sir Robert's grandson, Sir Thomas Hales, 2nd Baronet (Stephen Hales' brother)...
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Stephen Hales (1677–1761) was a clergyman and scientist. Stephen Hales may also refer to: Stephen Hales (MP for Norfolk) (died 1394/5), MP for Norfolk...
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Harold Keates Hales (22 April 1868 – 7 November 1942) was a British shipping magnate, politician and founder of the Hales Trophy for the Blue Riband award...
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of Hales (1186?-1245).” Mediaeval Studies 52 (1990), 1-23. Works by or about Alexander of Hales at Wikisource Media related to Alexander of Hales at Wikimedia...
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In mathematics, the Hales–Jewett theorem is a fundamental combinatorial result of Ramsey theory named after Alfred W. Hales and Robert I. Jewett, concerning...
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Derek David Hales (born 15 December 1951) is an English former footballer who played as a striker. He is the all-time leading goalscorer for Charlton...
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Kepler conjecture (section Hales' proof)
1998, Thomas Hales, following an approach suggested by Fejes Tóth (1953), announced that he had a proof of the Kepler conjecture. Hales' proof is a proof...
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2023 Nashville school shooting (redirect from Audrey Hale)
in a search of the Hales' house. Evidence included a detailed map of the school with potential entry points and a manifesto. Hale was believed to have...
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Hales, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom Hales, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom Haleş, a village in Tisău Commune, Buzău County, Romania Hales Creek...
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from 1993 to 2002. Charles Andrew Hales was born in Washington, D.C., in January 1956. His father, Alfred Ross Hales, Jr., was a structural engineer for...
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Karen Lucille Hale (born June 14, 1989) is an American actress and singer. She has received various accolades, including seven Teen Choice Awards (the...
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Hales Castle was a medieval castle that once stood overlooking the town of Frome in the Mendip district of Somerset, England. It has been scheduled as...
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