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Paley may
refer to:
Albert Paley (born 1944), a
modernist American metal sculptor A. G. V.
Paley (1903–1976),
British military personnel Andy
Paley (born...
- the
Paleys cultivated a
circle of high-society
friends that
included author Truman Capote and
fellow socialite Slim Keith.
Capote included Paley and Keith...
- The
Paley Center for Media,
formerly the
Museum of
Television &
Radio (MT&R) and the
Museum of Broadcasting,
founded in 1975 by
William S.
Paley, is an...
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country clubs on Long
Island because he was Jewish. As an alternative, the
Paleys built a
summer home, "Kiluna North," on
Squam Lake in New
Hampshire and...
- In mathematics,
Paley graphs are
undirected graphs constructed from the
members of a
suitable finite field by
connecting pairs of
elements that differ...
- Nina
Carolyn Paley (born May 3, 1968) is an
American cartoonist, animator, and free
culture activist. She was the
artist and
often the
writer of the comic...
- In mathematics, a
Paley–Wiener
theorem is a
theorem that
relates decay properties of a
function or
distribution at
infinity with
analyticity of its Fourier...
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William Paley (July 1743 – 25 May 1805) was an
English Anglican clergyman,
Christian apologist, philosopher, and utilitarian. He is best
known for his...
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Douglas Paley (November 1, 1951 –
November 20, 2024) was an
American songwriter,
record producer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist who
formed the
Paley Brothers...
- designer, i.e., a
creator deity. The
watchmaker analogy was
given by
William Paley in his 1802 book
Natural Theology or
Evidences of the
Existence and Attributes...