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Fred Gray (other)
Frederick Gray may refer to: * Frederick Gray (politician) (died 1933), Australian politician * Frederick Thomas Gray (1918–1992), Virginia attorney and, briefly, attorney general during Massive Resistance * Fred Gray (attorney) (born 1930), American civil rights attorney and activist * Fred Gray (composer), composer of video game music * Freddy Gray, British journalist See also * Freddie Gray (1989–2015), African-American man who died in police custody in Baltimore * Frederick Grey (1805–1878), First Sea Lord * Sir Frederick Gray This is a list of allies of ''James Bond'' who appear throughout the film series and novels. MI6 M M is a Rear Admiral of the Royal Navy, and the head of the Secret Intelligence Service. Fleming based the character on a number of people ...
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Frederick Gray (politician)
Frederick Charles Gray (c. 1852 – 1933) was a Labor member of the Legislative Assembly of the Parliament of Victoria for the electoral district of Prahran Prahran is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria. It was created by the Electoral Act Amendment Act 1888, taking effect at the 1889 elections. The electorate is the state’s smallest by area, ... from 1894 to 1900. External links Re-member - Parliament of Victoriaat www.parliament.vic.gov.au 1933 deaths Victoria (state) state politicians Year of birth uncertain {{Australia-politician-stub ...
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Frederick Thomas Gray
Frederick Thomas Gray (October 10, 1918 – May 14, 1992) was a Virginia attorney and Democratic Party politician. Governor J. Lindsay Almond appointed Gray to serve as Attorney General of Virginia after the resignation of Attorney General Albertis Harrison (a member of the Democratic political organization led by Senator Harry F. Byrd) to run for Governor of Virginia during the Massive Resistance crisis in Virginia. Gray returned to private practice at Williams Mullen after Robert Young Button (elected Attorney General during the same 1961 election in which Harrison became Governor) took office. Gray later served in the Virginia House of Delegates and the Virginia Senate (both part-time positions) as he continued his law practice. Early and family life Frederick Gray was born in Petersburg, Virginia to Franklin Pierce and the former Mary Gervase (Pouder). The day Gray was commissioned as a first lieutenant and navigator in the Army Air Corps, October 16, 1943, he married Ev ...
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Fred Gray (attorney)
Fred David Gray (born December 14, 1930) is an American civil rights attorney, preacher, and activist from Alabama. He litigated several major civil rights cases in Alabama, including some, such as ''Browder v. Gayle'', that reached the United States Supreme Court. He served as the president of the National Bar Association in 1985, and in 2001 was elected as the first African-American President of the Alabama State Bar. Early life Born in Montgomery, Alabama, Gray attended the Loveless School, where his aunt taught, until the seventh grade. He attended the Nashville Christian Institute (NCI), a boarding school operated by the Churches of Christ, where he assisted NCI president and noted preacher Marshall Keeble in visiting other churches of the racially diverse nondenominational fellowship. After graduation, Gray matriculated at Alabama State College for Negroes, and received a baccalaureate degree in 1951. Encouraged by a teacher to apply to law school despite his earlier plans ...
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Fred Gray (composer)
Fred Gray is a composer of video game music. Among his works on Commodore 64 are '' Shadowfire'', '' Mutants'', ''Madballs'' and '' Enigma Force''. On the Amiga he made the music for games such as '' Black Lamp'', '' Eco'', ''Stargoose ''Star Goose'' (stylized with an exclamation mark and sometimes ''Stargoose'') is a Scrolling shooter, vertically scrolling shooter that was published for the Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS by Guerrilla Cambridge, Logotron in 1988. The player contr ...'' and '' Victory Road''. Gray was an employee of Imagine software, and went freelance after the company went out of business. Much of his work appeared in games published by Ocean. He also received commissions from Denton Designs. In 2001 Gray said he was no longer working in the computer games industry, and was teaching adults how to use computers in Liverpool. References External links * http://www.last.fm/music/Fred+Gray Year of birth missing (living people) Commodore 64 music Engl ...
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Freddy Gray
Freddy Gray (born 10 January 1980), is a British journalist, deputy editor of '' The Spectator'' (a position to which he was appointed in 2014) and the primary editor of its US edition. Beginning his career at '' Mizz'' magazine, Gray later moved on to work at the '' Catholic Herald''. Gray is the current host of the ''Spectator''s ''Americano'' podcast. Gray is the founding editor of the ''Spectator''s world edition and a former literary editor of '' The American Conservative''. Gray spear-headed the introduction of a print edition of the ''Spectator''s US edition. Gray was a prominent ally of fellow journalist Toby Young during the controversy leading up to Young's resignation from his post at the Office for Students. Gray expressed a desire that the ''Spectator''s US edition not contain any strong bias concerning the presidency of Donald Trump and eschew any attempt to exert influence over the future of American conservatism. Gray has in the past described himself as a "free-s ...
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Killing Of Freddie Gray
On April 12, 2015, Freddie Carlos Gray Jr., a 25-year-old African American, was arrested by the Baltimore Police Department over his legal possession of a knife. While being transported in a police van, Gray sustained injuries and was taken to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center. Gray died on April 19, 2015; his death was ascribed to injuries to his spinal cord. On April 21, 2015, pending an investigation of the incident, six Baltimore police officers were suspended. The circumstances of the injuries were initially unclear; eyewitness accounts suggested that the officers involved used unnecessary force against Gray during the arrest—a claim denied by all officers involved. Commissioner Anthony W. Batts reported that, contrary to department policy, the officers did not secure Gray inside the van while driving to the police station; this policy had been put into effect six days prior to Gray's arrest, following review of other transport-related injuries sustained during pol ...
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Frederick Grey
Admiral The Hon. Sir Frederick William Grey GCB (23 August 1805 – 2 May 1878) was a Royal Navy officer. As a captain he saw action in the First Opium War and was deployed as principal agent of transports during the Crimean War. He became First Naval Lord in the Second Palmerston ministry in June 1861 and subsequently published a pamphlet ''Admiralty Administration, 1861–1866'' describing his reforms which included, inter alia, the notion that all senior naval promotions and appointments should be non-political and should be discussed and agreed by the Naval Members of the Admiralty Board on a collective basis before recommendations were made to the First Lord of the Admiralty. Early career Born the son of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (who served as Prime Minister in the 1830s), and Mary Elizabeth Ponsonby (daughter of William Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby), Grey joined the Royal Navy in January 1819. He initially joined the fifth-rate HMS ''Naiad'' in the Mediterranean ...
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