and three daughters of William Robert Hay (1859–1920) and his wife, Elizabeth (1859–1910) (née Ebden). When Will Hay Jr. was less than a year old the family...
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Hay is grass, legumes, or other herbaceous plants that have been cut and dried to be stored for use as animal fodder, either for large grazing animals...
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Colin James Hay (born 29 June 1953) is a Scottish-Australian musician, singer, songwriter, and actor. He came to prominence as the lead vocalist and the...
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founded Hay House publishing. Hay was born Helen Vera Lunney in Los Angeles to Henry John Lunney (1901–1998) and Veronica Chwala (1894–1985), Hay recounted...
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Hay Day is a freemium mobile farming game developed and published by Supercell. Hay Day was released for iOS on 21 June 2012 and Android on 20 November...
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Haier Group Corporation (/ˈhaɪ.ər/) is a Chinese multinational home appliances and consumer electronics company headquartered in Qingdao, Shandong. It...
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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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William, Bill or Will Hays may refer to: William Hays (general) (1819–1875), American Civil War Union general William Hays (painter) (1872-1934), American...
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Háy is a Hungarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gyula Háy (1900–1975), Hungarian communist leader László Háy (1893–1975), Hungarian...
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Batsheva Hay is an American fashion designer. In 2016, Hay visited a dressmaker to have a favorite vintage Laura Ashley dress remade, and decided that...
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Hay-on-Wye (Welsh: Y Gelli Gandryll; Welsh pronunciation: [ə ˈɡɛɬi ˈgandrɪɬ]), known locally as Hay (Welsh: Y Gelli), is a market town and community in...
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The Hay Diet is a nutrition method developed by the New York physician William Howard Hay in the 1920s. It claims to work by separating food into three...
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Sally Burton (redirect from Sally Hay)
Sally Hay Burton (born Sally Anne Hay; 21 January 1948) is a British author and theatre producer. She was the fourth wife and widow of actor Richard Burton...
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"Julius" Háy (5 May 1900 – 7 May 1975) was a Hungarian communist intellectual and playwright. He wrote under the pen name Stefan Faber. Háy was born in...
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The Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty (Spanish: Tratado Hay-Bunau Varilla) was a treaty signed on November 18, 1903, by the United States and Panama, which established...
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The Hay Wain – originally titled Landscape: Noon – is a painting by John Constable, completed in 1821, which depicts a rural scene on the River Stour...
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The Hay Festival of Literature & Arts, better known as the Hay Festival (Welsh: Gŵyl Y Gelli), is an annual literature festival held in Hay-on-Wye, Powys...
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Elizabeth Hay may refer to: Elizabeth Hay (novelist) (born 1951), Canadian writer Elizabeth Monroe Hay, full name of Eliza Monroe Hay (1786–1840) Elizabeth...
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Lord John Hay may refer to: John Hay, 1st Lord Hay of Yester (1450–1508), Scottish nobleman Lord John Hay (Scottish Army officer) (c. 1668–1706), Scottish...
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Earl of Kinnoull (redirect from Baron Hay of Pedwardine)
1633 for George Hay, 1st Viscount of Dupplin. Other associated titles are: Viscount Dupplin and Lord Hay of Kinfauns (1627) and Baron Hay of Pedwardine...
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Henry Hay Jr. (April 7, 1912 – October 24, 2002) was an American gay rights activist, communist, and labor advocate. He cofounded the Mattachine Society...
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The Hay–Herrán Treaty was a treaty signed on January 22, 1903, between United States Secretary of State John M. Hay of the United States and Tomás Herrán...
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Look up hay in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hay is dried grass. Hay or HAY may also refer to: Hay, New South Wales, Australia, a town Hay Island (Queensland)...
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In 1932, Geer met Harry Hay at the Tony Pastor Theatre where Geer was working as an actor. They soon became lovers. Geer and Hay participated in a milk...
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James Hay, Lord Hay and Lord Slains (7 July 1797 – 16 June 1815) was a British Army officer and Scottish aristocrat killed during the Waterloo Campaign...
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Fort Hays Hays Regional Airport Hays, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in Warren County Hays, Montana Hays, North Carolina Hays, Texas Hays County...
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Hay House is a publisher founded in 1984 by author Louise Hay, who is known for her books on New Thought. Hay House has its headquarters in Carlsbad, California...
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Victor Gilbert Hay, 24th Earl of Erroll (born 20 April 1948), is a crossbench member of the House of Lords, chief of the Scottish clan Hay, and hereditary...
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