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William Graily Hewit or
Graily Hewitt (1864–1952) was a
British calligrapher and
novelist who pla**** a key role in the
revival of
calligraphy in England...
- Look up
grays, greys,
Grays, or
Greys in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grays or
Greys may
refer to:
Grays Bay, Nunavut,
Canada Grays, Es****, a town...
- 1858. The
founding group included James Hobson Aveling,
Robert Barnes,
Graily Hewitt,
Henry Oldham,
Edward Rigby,
William Tyler Smith,
Thomas Hawkes Tanner...
- The wolf (Canis lupus; pl.: wolves), also
known as the grey wolf or
gray wolf, is a
canine native to
Eurasia and
North America. More than
thirty subspecies...
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influential on a
generation of
British typographers and calligraphers,
including Graily Hewitt,
Stanley Morison, Eric Gill,
Alfred Fairbank and Anna Simons. Johnston...
- A
gray horse (or grey horse) has a coat
color characterized by
progressive depigmentation of the
colored hairs of the coat. Most
gray horses have black...
- Gray****uality, grey****uality,
gray a****uality, or
gray-****uality is a ****uality
within the a****ual spectrum. It is
often defined as
limited amounts of...
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color grays. An
achromatic gray is a
gray color in
which the red, green, and blue
codes are
exactly equal. The web
colors gray, gainsboro,
light gray, dark...
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grayer or
Grayer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grayer is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jeff
Grayer (born 1965), American...
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sometimes referred to as the
eastern gray treefrog,
northern gray treefrog,
common gray treefrog, or
tetraploid gray treefrog to
distinguish it from its...