Raymond Lewis (September 3, 1952 – February 11, 2001) was an American basketball and streetball player. After playing college basketball for Cal State...
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Raymond Anthony Lewis Jr. (born May 15, 1975) is an American former professional football linebacker who played his entire 17-year career for the Baltimore...
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Ray Abruzzese (redirect from Raymond Lewis Abruzzese, Jr.)
Raymond Lewis Abruzzese Jr. (Pronounced: "AH-broot-sez") (October 27, 1937 – August 22, 2011) was an American college and professional football player...
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Emanuel Raymond Lewis (Ray Lewis) was the longest-serving and final House Librarian for the United States House of Representatives Library in the U.S....
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South Wales senior lecturer, Raymond Lewis, conducted a study on teaching strategy loosely based on the series. Lewis's results indicated using the strategy...
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on 23 September 1152 or 1153. Lewis proposes that Baldwin III probably supervised Raymond's knightly education. Raymond reached the age of majority in...
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Brenton Raymond Lewis was an Australian physicist, Emeritus Professor at Australian National University from 1979 to 2012. He qualified PhD and DSc at...
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landed gentry and the royal family. The "Wildsmith Loafer" made by Raymond Lewis Wildsmith of Wildsmith Shoes, was designed for King George VI as a casual...
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Jam & Terry Lewis, Bangladesh and Tricky Stewart. Initially under the title Monster, the album's name was changed to Raymond v. Raymond, taking inspiration...
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politician, deputy mayor of London Ray Lewis, American rhythm and blues singer and member of The Drifters Raymond Lewis (1952–2001), American basketball and...
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Historian Kevin J. Lewis argues that Raymond "could easily have been in his early twenties" in 1137, suggesting that he was born around 1116. Lewis also states...
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Raymond Lewis Clapper (May 30, 1892 –February 1, 1944) was a commentator and news analyst for both radio and newspapers who was described in a Life magazine...
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Raymond Lewis Lankford (born June 5, 1967) is an American former professional baseball center fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the...
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Raymond Gray Lewis, CM (October 8, 1910 – November 15, 2003) was a Canadian track and field athlete, and the first Canadian-born black Olympic medalist...
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Raymond Lewis Johnson (born 1943) is an American mathematician, currently a professor emeritus at the University of Maryland, College Park and an adjunct...
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television series Where's Raymond?, in which she played a dancer named Sylvia who partnered series star Ray Bolger. Lewis appeared in the 1961 film The...
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The Monk (section Raymond and Agnes)
opera Raymond and Agnes. The French writer Antonin Artaud's only full-length novel bears the same name and is a "loose translation" of Lewis's work. Luis...
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over Raymond van Barneveld (9–2) and Mensur Suljović (10–3) followed before Lewis beat Mervyn King 10–6 to play Terry Jenkins in the final. Lewis thrashed...
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founded by Matthew Wildsmith and Rebecca Wildsmith, their grandson Raymond Lewis Wildsmith invented the loafer design A shoe store or shoe shop is a...
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Jackson Troy "Escalade" Jackson Shamel Jones Richard "Pee Wee" Kirkland Raymond Lewis Earl "The Goat" Manigault Robert "50" Martin Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell...
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The dance hall was renamed Rainbow Gardens by real estate developer Raymond Lewis, who purchased the property, added an indoor miniature golf course and...
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June Flewett (redirect from Jill Raymond)
Jill Raymond, and was usually known as Jill Freud after her marriage to Clement Freud. As a war-time teenager, she was evacuated to C. S. Lewis's house...
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interests in amphibian ears, Shute worked with the neurobiologist Peter Raymond Lewis (1924–2007) on the ascending reticular activating system. They studied...
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had one son, Raymond-Roupen, who fought for his inheritance as the eldest grandson of Bohemond III.[citation needed] Kevin James Lewis, The Counts of...
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Brenton Lawrence (born 1984), Australian rugby league player Brenton Raymond Lewis, Australian physicist Brenton Miels (1948–1997), Australian rules footballer...
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United Mine Workers of America (section John L. Lewis)
Murray 1942: John O'Leary 1947: Thomas Kennedy 1960: W. A. Boyle 1963: Raymond Lewis 1965: George J. Titler 1972: Mike Trbovich 1977: Sam Church 1980: Wilbert...
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Raymond Clevie Carver Jr. (May 25, 1938 – August 2, 1988) was an American short story writer and poet. He published his first collection of stories, Will...
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Jeter Stanley Johnson Wesley Johnson Kyle Kuzma Ty Lawson Matt Leinart Raymond Lewis Tyronn Lue Kenyon Martin Jr. JaVale McGee De'Anthony Melton Andre Miller...
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England?" In a December 2015 interview on EWTN's World Over with Raymond Arroyo, Lewis expressed opposition to the United States letting in Syrian refugees...
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Sacagawea (redirect from Lewis and Clark Expedition and sacagawea)
ladies' journals. A few decades later, Grace Raymond Hebard published Sacajawea: Guide and Interpreter of Lewis and Clark (1933) to even greater success....
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