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Harry Christopher Caray (né Carabina;
March 1, 1914 –
February 18, 1998) was an
American radio and
television sportscaster.
During his
career he called...
- Grímsey
Norse Grim's
island Griomasaigh Harris Erimon?
Ancient Gr****? desert?
Harrey na
Hearadh Ptolemy's Adru. In Old
Norse (and in
modern Icelandic), a Hérað...
- of beir,
meikel of corn, store, and fishing. It
pertains to M'Cloyd of
Harrey.
Taransay was once made up of
three villages; Raa, Uidh, and
Paible (Paibeil)...
- 2 (2006) 13. J. R. Sheats,
Journal of
Materials Research 2004; 19 1974.
Harrey, P.M.; et al. (2002). "Capacitive-type
humidity sensors fabricated using...
- Dene
originally named as "Bosalinda" – or "Rosalinda" May have been a Miss
Harrey of
Newcastle A-G2 18
Short bio John
Cunningham 19
Elegy on a Pile of Ruins...
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Allan in his book Allan's
Tyneside Songs to have
possibly have been a Miss
Harrey of Newcastle, it is now
generally accepted as
being a pen name used by Robert...
- is the co-curator of here.here
concert series in
London and
Farnham with
Harrey Whalley (Music
Composition and
Technology at UCA Farnham), an
ongoing research...
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Representative has the
personal rank of Amb****ador. 1951–1952:
Cyril Wakefield-
Harrey 1952–1955:
Peter Scarlett 1955–1959:
Gerald Meade 1959–1962: John Peck 1962–1965:...
- Controller,
British Information Services, New York.
Cyril Ogden Wakefield-
Harrey, Esq.,
lately Her Majesty's Consul-General at Strasbourg. Now at Algiers...
- (Auld) Name (Monipennie)
Modern name
Comments 249
Haray and
Leozus 207
Harrey Hary and
Lewis Lewis and
Harris 250
Ronay 208
Ronay Rona
North Rona 251...