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fingers founded in 1996 in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, by Todd
Graves and
Craig Silvey. The
company is
named after Graves's dog, a
yellow Labrador.
Other yellow...
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Craig Silvey (born 1982),
Australian novelist Ryan
Silvey (born 1976),
American politician Samuel D.
Silvey,
British statistician Shirley Silvey (1927–2010)...
- "Susie"
Silvey (born 17
September 1956),
occasionally Suzie Silvey, is an
English actress,
dancer and model,
active in the 1970s and 1980s.
Silvey attended...
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Craig Silvey (born 1
January 1982) is an
Australian novelist.
Silvey has
twice been
named one of the Best
Young Australian Novelists by The
Sydney Morning...
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Anita Silvey is an
American author, editor, and
literary critic in the
genre of children’s literature. Born in 1947 in Bridgeport, Connecticut,
Silvey has...
- Ben
Silvey (May 23, 1894 –
February 7, 1948) was an
American ****istant director,
producer and
production manager. He was
nominated at the 6th
Academy Awards...
- Nesbit, Eva Marie. "classic novels".
Cullinan &
Person 2003. pp. 171–175.
Silvey 1995, pp. xi–xvi Hunt 2001, p. xvi–xxii
Vijay Bedekar (27
December 2008)...
- comedy-drama
family film
directed by John Sheedy. It is
based on
Craig Silvey's 2022
novel of the same name. It was shot in York,
Western Australia. Jai...
- (1963) and Ali &
Silvey (1966) and are
sometimes known as Csiszár f {\displaystyle f} -divergences, Csiszár–Morimoto divergences, or Ali–
Silvey distances. Let...
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released in 2017 and is
based on the 2009
novel of the same name by
Craig Silvey. In 1969,
Charlie Bucktin is a 14-year-old boy
living in the fictitious...