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Nicholas Gleaves (born 2
January 1969) is an
English actor and playwright.
Gleaves's first theatre part was as an
extra in Don
Carlos at the
Royal Exchange...
- was USS
Gleaves. They were the
destroyer type that was in
production for the US Navy when the
United States entered World War II. The
Gleaves class were...
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Gleaves,
English actor and
playwright Graeme Gleaves,
British writer and
railway historian Alfred Gleave (1911–1999),
Canadian politician Lisa
Gleave...
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Gleave is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Elliot Gleave (born 1982),
better known by his
stage name Example.
English singer, songwriter...
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Elliot John
Gleave,
better known by his
stage name Example, is an
English musician, singer,
songwriter and
record producer. He
released his
debut studio...
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military exhibit. USS
Gleaves (DD-423), a
Gleaves-class destroyer, was the lead ship of her
class and
named for
Admiral Gleaves.
Gleaves is
fourth from the...
- Mark
Rozell and
Gleaves Whitney (Rowman & Littlefield, 2009)
Religion and the Bush Presidency, 3rd ed.
Edited by Mark
Rozell and
Gleaves Whitney (Palgrave...
- USS
Gleaves (DD-423) was the lead ship of the
Gleaves class of destroyers. She is the only ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for
Admiral Albert...
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Robert Gleave is a
professor of
Arabic Studies in the
Institute of Arab and
Islamic Studies at the
University of Exeter.
Islam and Literalism: Literal...
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proved possible for Bath to
build their two FY38 ships,
Gleaves and Niblack, to the new design.
Gleaves was
completed prior to
Livermore and had a
lower hull...