- other,
later priests. Papa
Stronsay Papa
Westray (also
known as "
Papay") Holm of
Papay John of
Fordun in his 14th
century enumeration of
these islands...
- Papa
Westray (/pæpə ˈwɛstriː/) (Scots: Papa Westree), also
known as
Papay, is one of the
Orkney Islands in Scotland,
United Kingdom. The
fertile soil...
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Lawrence T.
Papay (October 3, 1936 in Weehawken, New
Jersey – July 28, 2014) was an
American CEO and Prin****l of PQR who
previously worked for the Integrated...
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Lillian Delia Papay (June 24, 1922–November 23, 2008) was an
American businesswoman and
politician who
served one term in the
Kansas State Senate. Lillian...
- The Holm of Papa (or Holm of
Papay, Holm of Papa
Westray and
known locally as the
Papay Holm,) is a very
small uninhabited island in the
Orkney Islands...
- ('old man of the
earthen house') were used. In
stories collected by József
Pápay [hu], Yalpus-Oika is the son of Kaltas-Ekwa and the
brother of Mir-Susne-Hum...
-
toast biscuit) is a
traditional dried bread or cake. It is also
known as
papay, rattan,
khasta (Hindi: खस्ता), russ or cake rusk in Hindi-Urdu, and Punjabi...
- The
Papaye Peasant Movement,
Mouvman Peyizan Papay (MPP) in
Haitian Creole, is a gr****-roots
organization recognized as the
largest peasant movement in...
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Museum of
Science and Industry. p. 132-4. ISBN 978-0-901805-94-2. A Hey, G
Pápay (2014). The
Computing Universe: A
Journey through a Revolution. Cambridge...
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Papyli of Iceland.
William Thomson suggests that "perhaps
Papay Tercia was the Holm of
Papay — not a
separate papar-site but a holm
subsidiary to Papa...