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George Pryme (4
April 1781 – 2
December 1868) was a
British economist,
academic and politician.
Pryme was born in 1781 in Cottingham, East
Riding of Yorkshire...
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Lewis Pryme (/prim/: 1940 – 23
April 1990) was a New
Zealand pop
singer and
rugby director, and player.
Pryme was born in the
coastal Taranaki town of...
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where they got a gig at the Ōtāhuhu
Community Centre paying $20 a w****. Lew
Pryme of
Impact Records was one of the
judges in the
competition and
became their...
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Pryme (15
January 1671 – 12 June 1704) was an
English antiquary.
Abraham de la
Pryme was born to
French Huguenot parents,
Matthias de la
Pryme and...
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amphitheater is attempted. 1700:
Abraham de la
Pryme, "A
Letter from the
Reverend Mr
Abraham de la
Pryme, to the Very
Reverend Dr G. D. of Y. and F.R.S...
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Other Folk Tales, 1906,
which in turn
refers to the
Diary of
Abraham dela
Pryme, 1699: The
Pedlar of
Swaffham Tradition says that
there lived in former...
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called Pryme Vessyl—a
smart cup
focused prin****lly on Vessyl's
automatic hydration tracking feature called Pryme. At the same time as
introducing Pryme Vessyl...
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window be closed. He was, however,
noted by
Cambridge diarist Abraham de la
Pryme to have
rebuked students who were
frightening locals by
claiming that a...
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appearances from
Playa Poncho,
Disco Rick, DJ
Kizzy Rock, Kool-Ace,
Darryl E., DJ
Pryme,
Shorty Pimp,
Jazze Pha,
Romance and The East Side Girlz, with
cameo appearances...
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advanced underground cities.
Bailey Chase as
Aiden Pryme Pamela Clay as
Hannalin Pryme Kristy Hulslander as the
Channeler Matt O'Toole as Brother...