Bruce Hamilton Hay (23 May 1950 – 1 October 2007) was a Scotland international rugby union player. Hay was born in Edinburgh and educated at Liberton High...
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Bruce Hayes may refer to: Bruce Hayes (linguist) (born 1955), professor of linguistics Bruce Hayes (swimmer) (born 1963), American swimmer Bruce Hay (1950–2007)...
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Mitchell James Hay (born 20 August 2000) is a New Zealand international cricketer. He made his List A debut on 13 December 2020, for Canterbury in the...
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Spring 2005: Sting Operations, Undercover Agents and Entrapment: by Bruce Hay http://scholarship.law.missouri.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3652&context=mlr...
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original SP features were later enhanced with additional statements by Bruce Hay in WATFIV-S in 1980 and by Jack Schueler in WATFOR-11S in 1981. During...
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Kingdom 2 1955–1957 John Plunkett-Dillon Ireland 3 1957–1959 Brigadier Bruce Hay United Kingdom 4 1959–1961 A. C. J. van Vossen Netherlands 5 1961–1963...
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Infants School. The school, designed by the architects Bruce & Hay, was established in 1910. Bruce & Hay were known for their work designing warehouses and...
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Bill Cuthbertson Colin Deans Gordon Dickson Brian Gossman David Gray Bruce Hay Andy Irvine (c.)** David Johnston Roy Laidlaw Kenneth Lawrie Alan Lawson...
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14,519 30.5 −14.5 Liberal Democrats Daisy Benson 9,546 20.1 +4.3 UKIP Bruce Hay 1,508 3.2 +0.4 Common Sense Howard Thomas 852 1.8 New Green Adrian Windisch...
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John Milton Hay (October 8, 1838 – July 1, 1905) was an American statesman and official whose career in government stretched over almost half a century...
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Adjudication: An Economic Analysis, 23 Journal of Legal Studies 307 (1994). Bruce Hay, Procedural Justice--Ex Ante vs. Ex Post, 44 UCLA Law Review 1803 (1997)...
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Sandy Carmichael Alastair Cranston Colin Deans Bill Gammell David Gray Bruce Hay Brian Hegarty Graham Hogg Andy Irvine Don Macdonald George Mackie Duncan...
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Gordon Brown Sandy Carmichael Alastair Cranston Lewis Dick Colin Fisher Bruce Hay Andy Irvine Wilson Lauder Alan Lawson David Leslie George Mackie Duncan...
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Beattie Jim Calder Bill Cuthbertson Colin Deans Gordon Dickson David Gray Bruce Hay Andy Irvine (c.) Roy Laidlaw David Leslie Steve Munro Jim Renwick Keith...
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Bannon, retired footballer Eric Faulkner, member of The Bay City Rollers Bruce Hay, rugby union player (Member of British Lions) David Martin, MEP David...
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McEwan Mike Biggar Bob Cunningham Colin Deans Gordon Dickson David Gray Bruce Hay Andy Irvine Iain Lambie Alan Lawson Ian McLauchlan Ian McGeechan (c.)...
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Edinburgh: Edinburgh Hay, Gall and Co.. Loudoun, Darren (2007), Scotlands Brave.[ISBN missing] Mackenzie, Agnes Mure (1934), Robert Bruce, King of Scots. Macnamee...
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Clan Hay (Scottish Gaelic: Garadh or MacGaradh) is a Scottish clan of the Grampian region of Scotland that has played an important part in the history...
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Huron—Bruce (formerly known as Huron and Huron—Middlesex) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of...
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French Naval veteran of World War I, one of the last six identified. Bruce Hay, 57, British rugby player for Britain and Scotland, brain tumour. Ronnie...
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Cotton had toured South Africa in 1974 and New Zealand in 1977 while Bruce Hay, Bill Beaumont, Allan Martin, Graham Price, Jeff Squire, Peter Wheeler...
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John Hay Whitney (August 17, 1904 – February 8, 1982) was an American venture capitalist, sportsman, philanthropist, newspaper publisher, film producer...
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(1908–1909) Unknown (1910) Bruce Hays (1911–1915) Unknown (1916) No team (1917–1918) John Gondolfi (1919) No team (1920–1922) Bruce Hays (1923) Claude Simons...
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the 24–15 win over Australia at Murrayfield Stadium in 1981, replacing Bruce Hay. He won 27 caps in total playing on the wing for Scotland between 1981...
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SA Districts Position Lions Solomon Mhlaba Fullback Bruce Hay (capt) E Durrheim Wing Clive Woodward J Els Centre Ray Gravell Hennie Shields Centre Jim...
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Robert Blakely Hays (born July 24, 1947) is an American actor, known for a variety of television and film roles since the 1970s. He came to prominence...
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Cobner 1977 Wales 11 3 12 0 530 Trefor Evans 1977 Wales 14 1 0 0 531 Bruce Hay 1977 Scotland 22 3 28 4 532 Nigel Horton 1977 England 4 0 0 0 533 Moss...
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by the Hays of Erroll, later Earls of Erroll. The first was Gilbert Hay, who was given the office by Robert the Bruce, followed by David Hay. The Constable...
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Sir Gilbert de la Hay (died April 1333), fifth feudal baron of Errol in Gowrie, was Lord High Constable of Scotland from 1309 (hereditary in 1314). Gilbert...
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Ride Along 2 (category Films with screenplays by Phil Hay (screenwriter))
American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Tim Story and written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi. It is the sequel to the 2014 film Ride Along. The film...
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