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  • David Hay (born 1948) is a Scottish football player and manager. David Hay may also refer to: David de la Hay (c. 1318–1346), Lord High Constable of Scotland...
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  • computer scientist and social scientist David Hayes (disambiguation) David Hay (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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  • Zealand soccer player David Hay (disambiguation), several people Dennis Hay (born 1940), Scottish field hockey player and coach Denys Hay (1915–1994), British...
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  • David Hayes (Australian footballer) (born 1949), Australian footballer for Melbourne FC David Hays (disambiguation) David Hay (disambiguation) David Haye...
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  • Hays (1854–1923), American lawyer David Hays (cricketer) (born 1944), English-born Scottish cricketer David G. Hays (1928–1995), linguist, computer scientist...
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  • novelist and diplomat David Dacko (1930–2003), Central African politician David Dale (1739–1806), Scottish industrialist David Kenneth Hay Dale (1927–2001)...
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  • Haymaker (disambiguation)
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    Mansfield Pioneers Conditioner (farming), a type of farm machine that treats hay to cause more rapid and even drying Haymaker (album), a 2003 album by the...
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  • famous by Australian Rugby Union player David Campese The Goose Steps Out a 1942 film comedy starring Will Hay Goose Step (film), based on the novel Goose...
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  • Christianity. Lord's Prayer may also refer to: "The Lord's Prayer" (Albert Hay Malotte song), 1935 The Lord's Prayer (Mormon Tabernacle Choir album), 1959...
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  • environmental writer David Fleming, Lord Fleming (1877–1944), Scottish politician and judge David Fleming of Biggar (died 1406), Scottish noble David Hay Fleming (1849–1931)...
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  • published in Bangor, Maine, U.S. The Edge, a 2005–2007 student newspaper at Fort Hays State University The Edge, a 1988 thriller by Dick Francis The Edge Festival...
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  • people Craig Armstrong (disambiguation) several people David Armstrong (disambiguation) several people Edward Armstrong (disambiguation) several people Gary...
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  • Starman (disambiguation)
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    television series (based on the 1984 film of the same name), starring Robert Hays and Christopher Daniel Barnes Super Giant, a 1950s Japanese superhero, called...
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  • but smaller than a city. Town may also refer to: A. Hays Town (1903–2005), American architect David Town (born 1976), English footballer Harold Town (1924–1990)...
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  • investment platform by Aviva The Navigators, a sculpture in Hay's Galleria in London by David Kemp Search for "navigator"  or "navigators" on Wikipedia...
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    Hayes (disambiguation) Sean Hayes (disambiguation) • Stephen Hayes (disambiguation) Thomas Hayes (disambiguation) William Hayes (disambiguation) Hays (surname)...
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  • Lord Newton (disambiguation)
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    Lord Newton may refer to: Alexander Hay, Lord Newton (died 1616), Scottish judge and Lord Clerk Register William Oliphant, Lord Newton (1551–1628), Scottish...
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  • Hays House or Hayes House may refer to: Places in the United States named Hays House (without an E) (by state): Brady Hays Homestead, Denmark, Arkansas...
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  • Barry (disambiguation) Dave Barry (born 1947), American author and columnist, winner of the Pulitzer Prize David Barry (disambiguation) David de Barry...
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  • Bote (disambiguation))
    Old English word for estovers: house-bote, cart or plough-bote, hedge or hay-bote, and fire-bote "Botë, a song by Lindita and a Eurovision Song Contest...
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