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James Gillray (13
August 1756 – 1 June 1815) was a
British caricaturist and
printmaker famous for his
etched political and
social satires,
mainly published...
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Colin Macdonald Gilray OBE MC (17
March 1885 – 15 July 1974) was a Scottish-born
rugby union player,
soldier and educationalist. He
represented both New...
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independent video game
developer based in Leeds, England.
Founded by
Stewart Gilray in 2006, Just Add
Water has
worked on
titles for the
PlayStation 3 and Windows...
- streaming, the
developers needed to find a new way to
reset enemy AI. However,
Gilray has
stated that they have
discussed the idea of
giving players the choice...
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Macdonald Gilray, for 19. So, when the
school became the
first in
Victoria to
celebrate its centenary,
Gilray was only the
fourth prin****l.
Gilray was succeeded...
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Gilray, Thomas; Sahebolamri, Arash; Kumar, Sidharth; Micinski,
Kristopher (2022-11-21)...
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Pringle Fisher Charles Fleming Iain
Fullarton David Gilbert-Smith
Colin Gilray Phil
Godman Fraser Gore
Donald Grant John Hart
Gavin Hastings (3
World Cups...
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appearances in 18th
century satire as a
symbol of Britishness,
including the
Gilray cartoon, The Plumb-pudding in danger. It was not
until the 1830s that a...
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programmer in five
months with
Gilray helping with art ****ets, the port
began life
plagued with
coding problems,
leaving Gilray worried he
killed the Oddworld...
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could hold 1200 worshippers,
under founding (1874)
minister Alexander Gilray (1874-1915), and
Robert Balmer Cochrane (1915-1925). In 1925, this congregation...