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Gregg Mayles (born 29
April 1971)[non-primary
source needed] is a
British video game
designer currently working for
video game
company Rare as creative...
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Peter Mayle (/meɪl/ "mail"; 14 June 1939 – 18
January 2018) was a
British businessman turned author who
moved to
France in the 1980s. He
wrote a series...
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Harrison and Taylor. They are
often referred to as "
Mayles" (from the most
common surname —
Mayle or Male), or "Guineas" (now
considered a pejorative...
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Vincent Mayle (/ˈmeɪliː/ MAY-lee; born June 12, 1991) is an
American former professional football player who was a wide
receiver in the
National Football...
- The
Hawadle (Somali: Xawaadle, Arabic: حوادله, Italian: Auadleh) are a
Somali clan who
trace descent to Meyle, one of the sons of Irir Samaale. The Hawadle...
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Scott Mayle (born
October 14, 1983 in Philippi, West Virginia) is a
former American football wide receiver. He was
signed by the
Buffalo Bills as an undrafted...
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Mayles Rodríguez (born 3
April 1989) is a
Venezuelan softball player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 2008
Summer Olympics. "
Mayles Rodríguez"...
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Kenneth William Mayle is
known for
multiple legal challenges. He is also the father[clarification needed] of a
Guinea Hog
named Chief Wiggum. He was the...
- the same team
behind the
Nintendo 64
Banjo games, led by
designer Gregg Mayles. It
began as a
remake of Banjo-Kazooie (1998) but was
repurposed as an original...
- of Rare.
Playtonic Games was
founded in late 2014 by
Steve Hurst,
Steve Mayles,
Gavin Price, Jens Restemeier, Mark Stevenson, and
Chris Sutherland, all...