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  • On October 22, 2008, Gray was signed by the Kansas City Chiefs after quar
  • Gray was the great-grandniece of George Washington.
  • Sophy Gray was born in October 1843.
  • Gray was described as a beautiful woman, and accordi
  • Gray was also the Croquet Open Champion in 1875 and
  • Gray was secretary to Gov. Edward C. Stokes from 190
  • Gray was then elected Bishop of Worcester on 20 Janu
  • Gray was a founder of the Canadian Jewish Congress,
  • Due to some circumstances, guitarist Rocky Gray was unable to perform the tour dates and was fi
  • Gray was born in Carshalton, Surrey, in 1946.
  • Gray was present at the signing of Magna Carta in Ju
  • During the 2009-2010 season Gray was loaned to Conference North sides AFC Telfor
  • Previously the Dean of York, Gray was nominated to the see of London on 20 July 1
  • became bishop of the diocese of Toronto, James Gray was a businessman, Donald was an important poli
  • 05 report by the Belfast Telegraph claimed that Gray was bisexual and would regularly take vacations
  • pope and received it back as a vassal, John de Gray was one of the witnesses to the treaty.
  • During the Second World War, Gray was evacuated to Perthshire and then Lanarkshir
  • Jody Gray was born in New Haven, Connecticut, into a musi
  • Gray was elected to parliament for the fascists in 1
  • On January 18, 2010, Gray was hired as the new defensive backs coach for
  • fore becoming a professional cue sports player, Gray was a builder for the snooker club owner.
  • Gray was born in Kilburn, London and was educated at
  • 7 October 2009, whilst on holiday in Thailand, Gray was found unconscious and rushed to hospital af
  • g enemy mines, constantly under heavy fire, Sgt Gray was killed six days later, on February 27, 1945
  • l war erupted in December of 2046, when Charles Gray was the Captain of an un-named Navy Destroyer i
  • Jesse Gray was born near Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
  • Gray was elected in a by-election in the Edmonton af
  • Gray was born in Escanaba, Michigan.
  • George Kruger Gray was a well known artisan of his time, and produ
  • Campbell Gray was ordained to the diaconate in 1904 and to th
  • Gray was born in Riddrie, east Glasgow.
  • Gray was bisexual.
  • Gray was also the director of the Freedmens Bank Rec
  • Gray was born in Borgue, Scotland.
  • Gray was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on August 1
  • The battle at Mount Gray was one of the more significant engagements fou
  • Gray was a consultant for such policy and regulatory
  • Finly H. Gray was a US Congressman elected to represent India
  • Mr. Gray was an unsuccessful coroner's candidate in 1926
  • Gray was also known for his distinctive vocal impers
  • Gray was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-second,
  • Fort Cap au Gris, also called Capo Gray, was a temporary fort built in September 1814 n
  • When Reid left Leeds in 2003, Gray was charged with the task of trying to preserve
  • Gray was shot five times and killed outside his hous
  • Gray was recipient of the 1995 Kyoto Prize for Advan
  • Gray was expelled from the organisation in March 200
  • From 1996 until his retirement on 5 May 2010, Gray was a director of the forestry company Gunns Li
  • orld Government in February of 2047 and Charles Gray was rewarded for his support, when the World Go
  • Gray was the 4th ever draft pick in Miami Heat histo
  • r. as United States Representative in 1970, Mr. Gray was elected to the State Assembly as a Democrat
  • Gray was Head of British Army Staff and Military Att
  • Henry Gray was born November 23, 1617 in London, England.
  • His deputy, Robin Gray, was elected unopposed, and went on to become p
  • Altheimer & Gray was a Chicago-based law firm, which operated fr
  • rals returned to power after the 1993 election, Gray was appointed Leader of the Government in the H
  • otos with one of Place, both agreed that Eunice Gray was definitely not Etta Place.
  • After he left Congress, Gray was a writer, publisher, and lecturer.
  • Gray was appointed Labour's shadow spokesman for ent
  • Gray was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
  • Gray was a member of the victorious five-man Team Eu
  • g to the 1978 New England Patriots Media Guide, Gray was also president of the Student Government As
  • But Gray was sacked after a disastrous start to the foll
  • Lord Gray was captured by the English at the Battle of So
  • Charles Matthew Gray was elected as Mayor of Christchurch a few days
  • Gray was a tall fast bowler who hails from Trinidad.
  • In 1876, Gray was nominated to run for Lieutenant Governor of
  • rgan's Raid into Indiana in July 1863 occurred, Gray was given command of a regiment of the Indiana
  • al Reformers gained control of the council, and Gray was elected to represent Hoxton.
  • Horace Gray was also the author of the 1898 case United Sta
  • Gray was born in Canterbury, Kent and after some bas
  • Born in Edinburgh, Gray was brought up through the ranks by Heart of Mi
  • Gray was elected to represent his northwestern Louis
  • Gray was replaced as governor by Gerald Aungier the
  • Gray was a lawyer in Alabama during the civil rights
  • Gray was born Bertrice Kimbrough on a farm near Cart
  • Gray was one of the last Canadians to die during Wor
  • Gray was an early opponent of highway construction i
  • James Kenneth Gray was born in Kirkland Lake, Ontario in 1933.
  • Gray was a signatory to ratification of the first Un
  • After John settled with the papacy, Gray was not included in the general pardon, and had
  • Gray was one of the founding members of the Associat
  • Lawrence Herbert Gray was a first class cricketer and test match umpi
  • Gray was born to a Jewish family in Gomel (now in Be
  • The Code of Marcia Gray was released before the Collier/Tree Shakespear
  • John P. Gray was decommissioned at Green Cove Springs on 29
  • he Russian River of California in Sonoma County Gray was a contributor to the alternative weekly, Th
  • ustice Caton agreed that the state law by which Gray was being held was unconstitutional, but nevert
  • When Stuart Gray was appointed as manager in January 2007, Dolma
  • Arnald de Gray was the second son of Thomas de Grey, 5th Baron
  • Gray was elected a Democratic-Republican to the Unit
  • Gray was born to William and Mary (Stone) Gray in Fr
  • Gray was nicknamed "Big Dog" in college due to his s
  • Gray was born Robert Bruce Gray in San Juan, Puerto
  • Gray was born on November 15, 1951 in Olive Branch,
  • he reverted to solely a playing capacity as Ron Gray was appointed as manager.
  • Dorian Gray was an 1980s Yugoslav music group which achieve
  • One of those slaves, Jim Gray, was captured by slave catchers in Union County
  • After his father died, Gray was appointed Houston's District Attorney on Ap
  • Gray was born to Lurdie P. and Agnes (Gray) Knoblauc
  • Gray was knighted in 1954.
  • Gray was a big fan of his movies.
  • fter winning a fourth consecutive term in 1962, Gray was elected majority leader of the Senate.
  • Gray was educated at Inverness Royal Academy and pri
  • signation of U.S. Senator Thomas F. Bayard, Sr. Gray was reelected in 1887 and 1893, and served in t
  • Following his playing career at Tech, Gray was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings 49th overa
  • Eileen Gray was born in Brownswood and later became famous
  • Robert Gray was a part of American convoy HX 234 en route t
  • Gray was one of the first African Americans to join
  • Gray was a steelworker and an alderman in Hamilton,
  • Gray was born in Winston-Salem to Wachovia co-founde
  • Gray was the uncle of Walter de Gray, Archbishop of
  • Only a month later, Governor Williams died and Gray was elevated to his position.
  • Gray was born in 1787 at Greenwich Hospital, where h
  • ama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance, and Gray was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play.
  • Gray was born in London and graduated from Kings Col
  • Gray was also known for his work in animal locomotio
  • Dan W. Gray was the Mayor of San Jose, California from 1926
  • On 15 February 2010 Gray was found by friends slumped on a lounge in his
  • Charles Gray was born in Geelong, Victoria, in Australia and
  • Kay Gray was developed by the Wisconsin grape breeder El
  • Gray was born in St. Petersburg on April 28, 1836, t
  • To portray Ruby, Gray was costumed in a frizzy platinum blond wig and
  • Gray was awarded Best Male Singer and Best Internati
  • Gray was elected to the House of Representatives in
  • 6 - 24 September 2006), commonly known as Sally Gray, was an English movie actress of the 1930s and
  • Gray was featured on the Australian Broadcasting Cor
  • Gray was the mother of child actor, Billy Gray, who
  • Gray was commissioned into the 7th Battalion of the
  • Shades of Gray was written in 1965 by Barry Mann and Cynthia W
  • Henry Gray was an executor of the Reverend Sockett's will
  • Elizabeth Williams Gray was also the daughter was Dr. John Franklin Gra
  • Gray was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the S
  • Julius Gray was a civic-minded businessman, banker, and fou
  • Gray was charged with money laundering, and held in
  • Gray's father, Major George Gray, was a Deputy Lieut
  • Gray was three times an all-Big East selection for t
  • Elizabeth and William's son, Francis Eally Gray, was also a politician.
  • In 2003 Gray was awarded an MBE for Services to Young People
  • Joan S. Gray was elected Moderator of the Presbyterian Churc
  • hese new taxes was exceptionally unpopular, and Gray was defeated by an anti-college "Independent De
  • Gray was appointed by Governor Franklin Murphy a com
  • rs on 8 November led by John O'Leary and Philip Gray was betrayed, and resulted in the arrest at 'Th
  • June 15, 1959: Dick Gray was traded by the Dodgers to the St. Louis Card
  • When National won office in the 1990 elections, Gray was made Speaker of the House of Representative
  • Gray was appointed to the sinecure of Minister of St
  • Gray was one of the first players to introduce the n
  • Ross Franklin Gray was born in Marvel Valley, Alabama.
  • However, Gray was an integral part of a dominant Lions' speci
  • Gray was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1931
  • The Blue and the Gray was released on Region 1 DVD in 3- and 2-disc s
  • Instead, Bishop Gray was succeeded by Archbishop Charles Petre Eyre,
  • Gray was a consultant on the television series, The
  • As of late 2008, Gray was ranked the number 1 nine-ball player in Bri
  • Gray was elected as a Democrat to the 25th United St
  • Gray was defeated by Joseph Warner Murphy of the Pro
  • Soon after being sent to prison however Gray was amnestied and in 1947 he launched his own j
  • Gray was selected by the Rangers in the 18th round o
  • Gray was re-elected for a second term on November 13
  • Gray was educated at the University of Manchester an
  • Gray was named Best World Singer of 2002, by the web
  • Betsy Gray was an Ulster-Scots Presbyterian peasant girl f
  • Throat and belly pale gray, washed dusky.
  • include solar, a marine wastewater system and a gray water treatment process.
  • Their first album, Gray Waves, was released in March 2010.
  • Guest stars included Jack Duffy, Bruce Gray, Wayne Gretzky, Peter Keleghan, Richard Simmons
  • This is a dark gray weevil about two millimeters long.
  • e company operates the former CFTA workshops at Gray, well known for maintaining preserved steam loc
  • quhoun, Robert MacBryde, William Gear, Alasdair Gray, Wendy McMurdo and Callum Innes.
  • Everett and Gray went to Barcelona as favorites for the gold and
  • The single, with vocals by Dick Gray, went to number one on the Harlem Hit Parade an
  • After his release by Hibernian, Gray went on trial with St. Mirren, but he did not e
  • head of the Community Council for Housing, Mr. Gray went on to form a broader group, the National T
  • aid that after parting from the group of three, Gray went to a car where he smoked marijuana, while
  • Horace Gray's half-brother, John Chipman Gray went on to be
  • In July 2009 Gray went on Sheffield United's pre-season tour of M
  • ne's sister and brother-in-law, Emma and Julius Gray, were the next occupants of the house.
  • Alex Salmond and Iain Gray were amongst the political leaders who offered
  • The incumbents Odell, Miller, Bond and Gray were re-elected.
  • Both Garland and Gray were awarded the Victoria Cross posthumously.
  • ick, pilot Walter McCreary and co-pilot William Gray were all killed on impact.
  • The other two films she made with Gray were Spring is Here and Song of the Flame.
  • San Ignacio Lagoon-the world's last undeveloped gray whale lagoon.
  • n-I threatens the critically endangered western gray whale population.
  • arles Melville Scammon's 1874 illustration of a gray whale
  • Currently, the annual quota for the gray whale catch in the region is 140 per year.
  • tly five genera in this family however only the gray whale is still living.
  • on: University of Arizona Press) and Saving the Gray Whale (Tucson: University of Arizona Press) and
  • Gray Whale
  • d to Media Play, Sam Goody, Warehouse Music and Gray Whale stores.
  • As of 2008, the IUCN regards the gray whale as being of "Least Concern" from a conser
  • With the exception of a single gray whale killed in 1999, the Makah people have bee
  • Saving the Gray Whale, is based on the three years he lived in
  • baleen whales (Suborder Mysticeti), such as the Gray Whale, Humpback Whale, and Blue Whale.
  • at contrasts with those of the rorquals and the Gray Whale.
  • It has only one member, the gray whale.
  • In the winter, migrating gray whales can be seen off the coast.
  • Approximately 130 western gray whales remain, of which only 30-35 are reproduc
  • r) one can see commercial fishing boats, orcas, gray whales, California and Steller's sea lions, and
  • uary also protects migrating whales, especially gray whales, and a population of great white sharks.
  • ased on the 1988 rescue of a trio of California gray whales.
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