- Jean-Baptiste
Jules Trayer (1824 – 1909) was a
French painter. He
signed his
works "Jules
Trayer". He was
taught by his
father who was a
landscape painter...
- is the
tray table,
which is
designed to
accommodate a
tray, or to
serve as a
tray itself.
There are two
primary kinds of
tray tables. The TV
tray table...
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Trayal Corporation (Serbian: Трајал Корпорација, romanized:
Trayal Korporacija) is a
company manufacturing tires,
protective devices and
industrial explosives...
- cir****stances."
Trayer retired from the Navy in 1931 and died 8
years later. A mock ship used for
training at
Great Lakes Recruit Training Command, USS
Trayer (BST-21)...
- A
tray is a
shallow platform used to
carry items.
Tray may also
refer to:
Tray (given name) Jim
Tray (1860–1905),
American Major League Baseball player...
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Tray is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Tray Blackmon (born 1985),
American football player Tray Chaney,
American actor Tray Grinter...
- Jones. 2
October 2002 11:51:00 p.m. The USS
Trayer simulator was
named after James Sheldon Trayer.
Trayer Commissioned at RTC. 20 June 2007 4:25:00 PM...
- A
snuff tray, also
known as a
snuff tablet, is a hand-carved
tablet or
tray that was made for the
purpose of
inhaling a
psychoactive drug (also referred...
- was
described as a high baritone. He
married vaudeville singer Katherine Trayer around 1889; they
toured together as a duo,
including a
visit to Australia...
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Randolph Severn "Trey"
Parker III (born
October 19, 1969) is an
American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, and musician. He is best
known for...