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Claye may
refer to:
Claye (musician) (born 1982), UK-based
Jamaican reggae musician Hugh
Claye (1889–1937),
British World War I
flying ace
Queen Claye...
- Will
Claye (born June 13, 1991) is an
American track and
field athlete of
Sierra Leonean descent who
competes in the long jump and
triple jump. He won...
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Claye (born 1982) is a
reggae artist who
lives in
South London in the
United Kingdom. He was born
Clayton Morrison in Kingston, Jamaica, on 9
August 1982...
- Mitry–
Claye station is a
railway station near Paris, France. It is in the
commune of Mitry-Mory, and also
serves nearby Claye-Souilly. It is
served by...
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Queen Quedith Claye née
Harrison (born
September 10, 1988) is an
American hurdler and
sprinter who
competed in the 400
metres hurdles at the 2008 Summer...
- pla**** for the
Brisbane Lions in the
Australian Football League (AFL).
Claye was born on (1991-09-01)1
September 1991 (the
younger brother of former...
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Claye-Souilly (French pronunciation: [klɛ suji] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne
department in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France. The...
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Douglas Webster St
Aubyn Berneville-
Claye (26
November 1917 – 1975), born
Douglas Berneville Claye, was a
British ****
collaborator and
member of the SS...
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Claye Michael Young (31
December 1964) is a
former Australian cricketer, who pla****
three first-class
cricket matches for
Tasmania in the 1987–88 season...
- 1862: The
Chemin de Fer du Nord line from
Paris to
Soissons via Mitry-
Claye is opened. 1895: The
Ligne de
Sceaux is
extended from Denfert-Rochereau...