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James Lafayette ****ey (February 2, 1923 –
January 19, 1997) was an
American poet and novelist. He was
appointed the
eighteenth United States Poet Laureate...
- ****y, ****y,
****ey, ****ie, or ****ie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ****y,
****ey, ****ie, or
plurals thereof may
refer to:
****ey (garment), a...
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Robert Allen ****ey (born
October 29, 1974) is an
American former professional baseball pitcher. He pla**** in
Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Texas...
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Diana Dale
****ey is an
American character actress who has
worked in theater, film, and television. She
began her
career on stage,
performing in the 1989...
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Richard Betts) US 19
****ey Betts &
Great Southern (1977) (as
****ey Betts &
Great Southern) US 31 Atlanta's
Burning Down (1978) (as
****ey Betts &
Great Southern)...
- In
clothing for men, a
****ey (also ****ie and ****y, and
tuxedo front in the U.S.) is a type of
shirtfront that is worn with
black tie (tuxedo) and with...
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William ****ey may
refer to: Bill
****ey (1907–1993),
catcher for the New York
Yankees William ****ey (diver) (1874–1944),
American diver William ****ey (poet)...
- Gwen
****ey (born
December 1, 1953) is an
American musician. She is best
known as the lead
singer of the R&B band Rose Royce,
where she
performed under...
- Jay
Woodson ****ey Jr. (December 14, 1939 –
April 20, 2017), was a
Republican U.S.
Representative for Arkansas's 4th
congressional district from 1993 to...
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Darrell Ray
****ey (born
December 6, 1959) is an
American football coach. He was most
recently an
offensive analyst for the
Georgia Bulldogs during the...