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  • bridging point in Roman times across the River Cray, a tributary of the River Darent, which is itse
  • with the matrix step done over 250 hours on the Cray also used for RSA-155.
  • e found include Creagh, Crear, Creag, Creavagh, Cray and others.
  • ell as Crayford, it included Barnehurst, Barnes Cray and Slade Green.
  • Cray and Gray seem to be almost interchangeable in K
  • A dominant feature of St Mary Cray and St Paul's Cray are the industrial estates o
  • It lies on the River Cray and is in the Cray Meadows electoral ward which
  • o direct trains between Chislehurst and St Mary Cray, as trains that use the connecting curves usual
  • Cray Avenue
  • ld "Duck" Dunn and Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Robert Cray Band with the Memphis Horns, Five Blind Boys of
  • E. King, The Ohio Players, Jeff Healey, Robert Cray Band, Mable John, Roy Gaines, Tyrone Davis, Ike
  • e Crayton, Pinetop Perkins, Ray Charles, Robert Cray Band, Robert Lockwood, Jr., Sam Lay, Snooky Pry
  • Foots Cray Baptist Church, Sidcup Hill
  • An old version of the source of Cray Blitz is also available on the internet for tho
  • puter chess program Crafty and the co-author of Cray Blitz, a two-time winner of the World Computer
  • Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Hank Crawford, Robert Cray, Bo Diddley, The Doobie Brothers, Aretha Frankl
  • It is being developed as part of the Cray Cascade project, a participant in DARPA's High
  • St Paul's Cray CE Nursery
  • Ed Cray, Chief Justice: A Biography of Earl Warren 27 (
  • book, The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, cited The Ma Grinder as "offering a uniquely c
  • Scadbury Park, St Paul's Cray Common, Pett's Wood & Hawkwood Estate, London W
  • CH Maurice Wilkes Award in 2000 and the Seymour Cray Computer Science and Engineering Award in 2004.
  • nd on the Top 500 supercomputer list, after the Cray computer at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory i
  • ute's Certificate of Merit in 1996, the Seymour Cray Computer Science and Engineering Award in 1999,
  • his biography of Chief Justice Earl Warren, Ed Cray describes how Warren was invited to become a me
  • Jeremiah Cray died in 1709 (or 1710) bequeathing most of his
  • have played first-class cricket before the war, Cray died in Torquay, Devon on 10 October 2008.
  • Until the 20th century, Foots Cray dominated the nearby, less ancient hill-top ham
  • Danny Chapman - Played for Cray for 2 years including their promotion season to
  • ondon Borough of Bromley while Sidcup and North Cray formed part of the London Borough of Bexley in
  • Graham Cray, former Bishop of Maidstone.
  • Cray Gill Waterfall
  • Sir Alexander Cray Grant, 8th Baronet (13 November 1782 - 29 Novem
  • ch is one of the largest in the UK, and St Mary Cray has the largest group of Romany travellers.
  • River Shuttle is a small tributary of the River Cray in London, United Kingdom.
  • a was designated as the Urban District of Foots Cray in 1902.
  • f radio and television sets that moved to Foots Cray in 1928.
  • er 1857) was an English geologist born at North Cray in Kent.
  • Ltd on 8 July 1936 at an oast house in St Mary Cray in Kent.
  • Graham Alan Cray is the Team Leader of Fresh Expressions and Arc
  • Barnes Cray is a place in the London Borough of Bexley.
  • The post town for North Cray is Sidcup and the postcode is DA14, close by to
  • North Cray is a place in the London Borough of Bexley, sou
  • When Cray is released from prison, he begins tracking Far
  • Cray is a hamlet on the B6160 road on a steep hill a
  • eatles through Bucks Fizz, Omid Djalili, Robert Cray, JLS, Chuck Berry, BB King, Don McLean, The Mon
  • y Shines, Lonesome Sundown, Ted Hawkins, Robert Cray, Joe Louis Walker, Dave Alvin, Chris Thomas Kin
  • Gemma, Cynthia and Michael Cray, Jr., are never shown alive due to being killed
  • don-to-Dover road until it flows into the River Cray just south of Hall Place.
  • He was born on 8 November 1840 at St Paul's Cray, Kent, England, and died on 2 December 1925 at
  • He was also rector of St. Paul's Cray, Kent.
  • Charles Harenc (born 3 August 1811 at Foots Cray, Kent; died 14 December 1877 at Bedford) was an
  • Cray later spent fourteen years at St Michael-le-Bel
  • St Paul's Cray lies on the River Cray and is part of the Londo
  • in alpine plants, located at 16, rue General du Cray, Limoges, Haute-Vienne, Limousin, France.
  • Cray made his first-class debut for Essex against Wo
  • The area borders Foots Cray Meadows, which is sometimes referred to locally
  • "Where Do I Go from Here" ( Cray, Mike Vannice, Dennis Walker) (4:03)
  • om High-Performance Fortran (HPF), ZPL, and the Cray MTA's extensions to Fortran and C.
  • In 1950, it was purchased by Cloud Cray of Midwest Grain Products.
  • Records, this was the album thought to have put Cray on the map, prior to his explosion into the mai
  • nd Scheduled Ancient Monument, beside the River Cray on the outskirts of Crayford, west of Bexleyhea
  • During the Cray ownership Reddish had been inhabited and farmed
  • ed in 1557 and the area was absorbed into North Cray parish.
  • In 1725 John Cray passed it to his own son Jeremiah who died in 1
  • Cray passed from Anglo-Norman French into English as
  • The site of the current Barnes Cray Primary School is the proposed site for a new A
  • en one of Fargo's victims, Molly, escapes alive Cray protects her.
  • From River Cray: Reid, Kenneth (1987).
  • also used as a front end on Digital Productions Cray renderer for "The Last Starfighter" et al.
  • various computer vendors such as Univac (1978), Cray Research (1980-1994), and more recently AMD via
  • involvements include various collaborations at Cray Research since 1989, internet router work at Av
  • Supertek were acquired by Cray Research in 1990, and the S-1 was rebadged XMS
  • ed 2km / 1.5mi southwest of the village to form Cray Reservoir.
  • rn spur and over its lower eastern slopes above Cray Reservoir.
  • Following the war, Cray returned to Essex, where he played first-class
  • The River Cray rises in Orpington then flows through St. Mary
  • here is a signposted public footpath called the Cray Riverway alongside the river, beginning at Foot
  • g beneath the adjacent Sidcup By-Pass and Foots Cray Road A211 the river flows under the section of
  • Cray, Robert E. Jr., "Major John Andre and the Three
  • For education in Barnes Cray see the main London Borough of Bexley article
  • Serving in the war, Cray served in the British Raj, while stationed ther
  • my Cheatham & The Sweet Baby Blues Band, Robert Cray, Snooks Eaglin, Etta James, B.B. King, Tony Mat
  • Like its sister St Mary Cray, St Paul's Cray is home to a large ex-traveller
  • Foots Cray stable block and adjacent walled garden were pl
  • The Fender Robert Cray Standard Stratocaster is a signature model guit
  • The Cray Standard is made at Fender's Ensenada factory i
  • The Cray Standard is considered by many enthusiasts to b
  • The Robert Cray Standard is designed to be a less expensive ver
  • book The Blues - From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, stated "The vivacious rhumba-rhythmed piano bl
  • shoot of CHARMM - a similar program that ran on Cray supercomputers.
  • ne, Shortlands, Bromley South, Bickley, St Mary Cray, Swanley, Eynsford, Shoreham, Otford and Bat &
  • ne, Shortlands, Bromley South, Bickley, St Mary Cray, Swanley, Eynsford, Shoreham, Otford and Bat &
  • n the Domesday Book of 1086, and from the River Cray that passes through the village.
  • It is the second live album to be released by Cray to date, it was recorded in 1988, and 1991 at t
  • hwestern University in 1999 and founded the Dan Cray Trio.
  • s change was reflected in the renaming of Foots Cray Urban District to Sidcup Urban District.
  • Cray Valley Paper Mills F.C. is a football club curr
  • n-rhudd over which the A4067 road runs from the Cray valley south to that of the Tawe.
  • January 2005 Akzo Nobel divests UV/EB Resins to Cray Valley.
  • Cray Wanderers are set to return to the area by 2014
  • However, Isthmian League side Cray Wanderers is the oldest club in the Greater Lon
  • The local football team, Cray Wanderers F.C., is one of the oldest football c
  • ed , formerly Gravesend and Northfleet, beating Cray Wanderers 4-0 on the 26th July 2008.
  • Born in Derby, he played for Cray Wanderers and Millwall Athletic of the Southern
  • Cray Wanderers were Kent League champions four times
  • er 1987) is an English footballer who plays for Cray Wanderers in the Isthmian Premier having been r
  • Sanders joined Charlton Athletic from Cray Wanderers towards the end of World War II but f
  • heir way Bromley (away) Tonbridge Angels (away) Cray Wanderers (away) in the semi final.
  • FC Wimbledon and Welling United) he signed with Cray Wanderers for their inaugrial season in the Ist
  • dean 2000) and 4 December 2004 (a 2-0 defeat at Cray Wanderers).
  • nd were entered into the Second Round draw with Cray Wanderers, making twenty teams.
  • Cray Wanderers, promoted from Division One South
  • xandra, Gillingham, Tunbridge Wells Rangers and Cray Wanderers.
  • is an English footballer who is currently with Cray Wanderers.
  • am appearances for Chester and later played for Cray Wanderers.
  • St Paul's Cray was once a separate village, but like its siste
  • North Cray was within Kent up until the creation of Greate
  • North Cray was previously a civil parish in the Hundred of
  • Cray was a right-handed batsman and known to fellow
  • Born on 21 April 1947 Cray was educated at Leeds University and St John's
  • Cray was a member of the Essex team which tied with
  • The River Cray was the largest river in the hundred of Ruxley
  • From 1894 to 1934 North Cray was within the Bromley Rural District, then it
  • ed for several waterfalls known collectively as Cray Waterfalls.
  • rough Manor, Orpington, Seintling or Saint Mary Cray, Westcombe Manor, Kingsnoth, among others), Sus
  • e laboratory where they were created, and Klaus Cray, who was captured by Genevieve and later killed
  • of the 20th century, but was rescued by George Cray, with sketches such as The Fighting Parson.
  • tended to be a low-cost air-cooled clone of the Cray X-MP with a CMOS re-implementation of the X-MP
  • Versions exist for the Cray X-MP, Y-MP, 2; Sequent, Encore Alliant, DEC VAX
  • The CRAY XMS system was the first CRI computer system to
  • The Cray XMS was a vector processor minisupercomputer so
  • ogramming environment remain unchanged from the Cray XT3.
  • By early 2008 Jaguar was a 263-teraflop Cray XT4 able to solve some of the most challenging
  • The Cray XT4 (codenamed Hood during development) is an u
  • as expanded with the addition of a 1.4-petaflop Cray XT5.
  • It was superseded in 2007 by the Cray XT5.
  • a short-lived model, and was superseded by the Cray Y-MP EL, which was under development by Superte