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Pye Ltd was an
electronics company founded in 1896 in Cambridge, England, as a
manufacturer of
scientific instruments. The
company merged with EKCO in...
- to";
Pye argues that "[b]y
invoking Melville,
Gurnah opens a
little inquest into the
nature of pity itself."
Critic Sissy Helff argues that By the
Sea "is...
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Pye Wacket was the
codename for an
experimental lenticular-form air-to-air
missile developed by the
Convair Division of the
General Dynamics Corporation...
- Wow-ee!/(You Wandered)
Beyond the
Sea (1/59) The
first labels were blue,
modelled on the
magenta Pye-Nixa (later
Pye) label.
During its heyday, around...
- Sir
Thomas Pye (c. 1708 – 26
December 1785) was an
admiral of the
Royal Navy who
served during the War of the
Austrian Succession, the
Seven Years' War...
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celebrated a
wedding supper with a few friends,
where Elizabeth served a
sea pye – a salt-meat pie
topped with dough. This pie
almost led to the couple's...
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Peter Pye (1902 – 3
September 1966), Dr
Edward Arthur (Peter)
Pye. MRCS, LRCP, was a
British yachtsman,
author and doctor.
Peter Pye was
educated at Epsom...
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Machine and "Rosie" by Max
Bygraves and
Kenny Ball, "
Sea of Faces" was
noted as one of the
Pye Records chart climbers by Disc and
Music Echo in the magazine's...
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celebrated a
wedding supper with a few friends,
where Pulley served a
sea pye – a salt-meat pie
topped with dough. This pie
almost led to the newlywed's...
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medieval era. The
story focuses on the
impact of the
medieval North Sea cultures.
Pye, the author, "...[brings] back to life a
mostly forgotten cast of...