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William Shayer (1787–1879) was an
English landscape painter and
figure painter who
became prominent during the
Victorian era.
William Joseph Shayer, senior...
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Shay or
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Shay may
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Shay is an
Irish Gaelic name, a
variant of the name Shea. It is
derived from...
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Shay Shay is an
American podcast hosted by
sports analyst and
former NFL
player Shannon Sharpe. It is co-produced by The
Volume and
Shay Shay media...
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Shays may
refer to:
Daniel Shays (c. 1747 – 1825), post-colonial
leader of
Shays'
Rebellion Chris Shays (born 1945),
American politician and
former United...
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Shay is a multi-purpose
sports stadium in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. It is home to the FC
Halifax Town ****ociation
football club and the Halifax...
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Shays's Rebellion was an
armed uprising in
Western M****achusetts and
Worcester in
response to a debt
crisis among the
citizenry and in
opposition to the...
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Scheana Shay (née Jancan; born May 7, 1985) is an
American television personality and actress. She was an
original cast
member on the
Bravo reality television...
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Shay locomotive is a
geared steam locomotive that
originated and was
primarily used in
North America. The
locomotives were
built to the
patents of...
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Shaivonte Aician Gilgeous-Alexander (/ˈʃeɪ ˈɡɪldʒəs/
SHAY GHIL-jəs; born July 12, 1998), also
known by his
initials SGA, is a
Canadian professional basketball...
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Erika Shay was born in Tokyo, ****an, on
January 30, 1961, as the
elder of two
children to
Edward Shay, an
American businessman, and Ai
Oizumi Shay, a ****anese-Russian...