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" David Playing the Harp " by Jan de Bray, 1670. It is to Solomon that David gives his final instructions, including his promise that the line of Solomon and David will inherit the throne of Judah forever, and his request that Solomon kill his oldest enemies on his behalf.
It is the oldest school in Bray and its notable past pupils include the former President of Ireland, Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh.
It is the oldest school in Bray and its notable pupils will include President of Ireland Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh.
The Archie Bray Foundation, an internationally-renowned ceramics center founded in 1952, is located just northwest of Helena, near Spring Meadow Lake.
* 1886 Bray's Ferry is established at the San Antonio River by G. B. Amery and John Bray.
More fortunate is the John Bray House, built by a shipwright in 1662 and considered the oldest surviving house in Maine.
Some speculate that the Bray House was the birthplace of the mother of Sir William Pepperrell, whose father William Pepperrell Sr. married John Bray's daughter Margery, but it is more likely that she was born in England.
* Tuscola is an unincorporated community in the Township North and South of the Cass River in section 28 at Bray Road.
Bray Township is a township in Pennington County, Minnesota, United States.
Kingwood Township is famous for Captain Daniel Bray, the local captain who rounded up the boats for George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River during the American Revolutionary War.
The southern section, Daniel Bray Highway, is a 55 mph ( 90 km / h ), divided four-lane facility with at-grade intersections and traffic lights, and was constructed in the 1950s.
Bray is a town in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States.
Bray is located at ( 34. 630587 ,-97. 835246 ).
Bray is the birthplace of country musician Katrina Elam.
She is the daughter of Rita ( née Bray ), a teacher at Irvington High School ( Latifah's alma mater ) and Lancelot Owens, Sr., a police officer, her parents divorced when Latifah was ten.
A 2010 study by Bray et al, using SNP microarray techniques and linkage analysis, estimated that 35 to 55 percent of the modern Ashkenazi genome may be of European origin, and that European " admixture is considerably higher than previous estimates by studies that used the Y chromosome ".
Because the entire MJ-12 affair made its first appearance only a year after Bray had made public the incriminating Canadian documents about the secret UFO committee, one theory is that the Project Aquarius Teletype message was part of a counterintelligence hoax to discredit the information in the just-revealed Canadian documents.
The Vicar of Bray is a satirical description of an individual fundamentally changing his principles to remain in ecclesiastical office as external requirements change around him.
* Francis Carswell, who is buried in the church of Bray, was Vicar of Bray for 42 years, dying in 1709, and so lived through the period relevant to the song.
The Vicar of Bray is an 1882 comic opera by Sydney Grundy and Edward Solomon.
In the film, the vicar ( of Bray, County Wicklow in Ireland ) is given a more positive character and events are placed at a slightly earlier period, during the English Civil War.
The Tower of Bray is also referenced in the song Parlour Songs in the Stephen Sondheim musical, Sweeney Todd, although the song has been removed from more recent performances of that musical.
A scientific hypothesis is named after the Vicar of Bray that attempts to explain why sexual reproduction might be favoured over asexual reproduction.
Vicar of Bray is the name of the last known surviving Whitehaven wooden-built ship.

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For all that, in June 1961 Bray still decided to move and despite his recent marriage “ lmost every day went round, often spending a good part of the day or a large part of the evening there .” “ Oddly enough, this side of his life was well known about in Paris … natural reserve and well-developed sense of decorum were allied to his fear of giving offence to Suzanne .” Anthony Cronin notes that strangely – or perhaps not so strangely – during this time he was often to be found talking “ fervently and seriously about suicide .” Despite his unwillingness to do much about it he was clearly suffering badly from guilt.
Walter Lantz, who was Laemmle's part time chauffeur and a veteran of the John R. Bray Studios with considerable experience in all elements of animation production, was selected to run the department.
A map of Maidenhead from 1945The Maidenhead urban area includes urban and suburban regions within the bounds of the town, called Maidenhead Court, North Town, Furze Platt, Pinkneys Green, Highway, Tittle Row, Boyn Hill, Fishery and Bray Wick ; as well as suburbs in surrounding civil parishes: Cox Green and Altwood in Cox Green parish, Woodlands Park in White Waltham parish, and part of Bray Wick in Bray parish.
* the Bray to Harcourt Street railway line, now partially reopened as part of the LUAS Green Line
Then the Cabinteely Bypass and part of the Bray Road bring the N11 via Loughlinstown and Shanganagh to north of Shankill, where the M11 motorway commences as the Bray / Shankill Bypass.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Bray was still a small fishing village, but during the latter part of the 18th century, the Dublin middle classes began to move to Bray to escape city life, while still being relatively close to the city.
Although painted monkeys still lurk in the pavilion, the name Monkey Island stems from the Old English Monks Eyot, i. e., Monks ' Island, after those monks residing at Amerden Bank, a moated site near Bray Lock on the Buckinghamshire bank of the river, as part of the Merton Priory from 1197 until the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
The constituency spans the entire area of County Wicklow, including the towns of Wicklow, Arklow, Greystones and Bray and includes a small part of eastern County Carlow containing the villages of Hacketstown and Rathvilly.
* Cultural & tourism association of the Normandy part of the Pays de Bray.

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These include Aircoach, a subsidiary of FirstGroup which provides services to Dublin Airport from Dublin city centre, South Dublin City, Greystones and Bray.
Larry Bray held the previous world record ( 1982 ), in which a 52 g stone was thrown 437. 1 m. Modern authorities vary widely in their estimates of the effective range of ancient weapons and of course bows and arrows could also have been used to produce a long-range arcing trajectory, but ancient writers repeatedly stress the sling's advantage of range.
Historian Bray Hammond describes the mechanism by which the Bank exerted its anti-inflationary influence:
* Bray and District Trade Unions Council ( of which he was president 1976-77 )
In 1997 he joined Netscape Corporation where together with Tim Bray, he created a new version of MCF that used the XML language and which became the main technical precursor to W3C's Resource Description Framework ( RDF ) standard.
Using this device, the Fleischer brothers got a contract with Bray Studio in 1919 to produce their own series called Out of the Inkwell, which featured their first characters, the as yet unnamed Koko the Clown, and Fitz the Dog, who would evolve into Bimbo in 1930.
In 1977, while with the London's National Theatre playing Emma in Tales from the Vienna Woods, Willcox fronted a band called Toyah which featured Joel Bogen on guitar, Mark Henry on bass, Steve Bray on drums, Peter Bush on keyboards, and herself on vocals, cutting " a very striking visual image at this time with bright orange hair with pink tips ".
A coastal wall was built from Killiney to Bray to try to stop the erosion, traces of which can still be seen along the beach.
The most successful early animation producer was John Randolph Bray, who, along with animator Earl Hurd, patented the cel animation process which dominated the animation industry for the rest of the decade.
During the production of the film, Lazenby's voice was dubbed over with George Baker's in scenes in which Bond impersonated Sir Hilary Bray ( Baker's character ), something not traditionally done with a leading actor whose original language is English.
The North Beach, which begins at the harbour, is a stoney beach and some of its length is overlooked by the southern cliffs of Bray Head, which are subject to erosion.
Bray and Greystones are linked by a Cliff Walk, which follows the route of the railway line around Bray Head.
At the summit of Bray Head is a large concrete cross, visible from the famous Victorian promenade, which is regularly walked by locals and visitors.
This church was used as a location for many Hammer Horror movies which were made at nearby Bray Studios.
The suffix Bray refers to Sir Reginald Bray ( d. 1503 ) and the family that once owned the manor in this village, which was located at present-day Park Farm.
* Eaton Bray village website, which includes Eaton Bray Parish Council
In 1919, the rival International Film Service studio folded and owner William Randolph Hearst licensed Bray to continue the IFS series, which included Jerry on the Job films adapted from Walter Hoban's comic strip.
Other influences were existing vehicles which were the first to be referred to as traction engines such as the Boydell engines manufactured by various companies and those developed for road haulage by Bray.
In 1630 the architect Salomon de Bray designed and built the consistory which still exists today.
In 2001, Tim Bray wrote an article called Taxi to the Future for Xml. com which proposed a means to improve web client user experience and web server system performance via a Transform-Aggregate-send XML-Interact architecture — this proposed system is very similar to the Ajax paradigm, popularized in 2008 and 2009.
Bray has written many software applications, including Bonnie which was the inspiration for Bonnie ++, a Unix file system benchmarking tool, Lark, the first XML Processor, and APE the Atom Protocol Exerciser.

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