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Kealey may refer to: * Ben Kealey, the English touring keyboardist for the rock band Kasabian * Gregory Kealey (born 1948), professor, historian, editor, provost *Mitchell Kealey (born 1984), Australian middle-distance runner *Steve Kealey (born 1947), former Major League Baseball pitcher *Terence Kealey (born 1952), British biochemist, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham *Tom Kealey Tom Kealey is an American writer. Biography Kealey is the author of the story collection ''Thieves I've Known'', winner of the 2012 Flannery O'Connor Award and named as one of NPR's 2013 Great Reads. He is also the author of ''The Creative Writin ..., American writer See also * Kealey Ice Rise, an ice rise, 70 km long and 30 km wide, forming a western lobe of the larger Fowler Ice Rise {{Surname ...
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Ben Kealey
Ben Kealey is the former English touring keyboardist for the rock band Kasabian. He was born in Leicester, England. Career Kasabian Kealey was the drummer in the band in its original format, when the band was still called Saracuse. In 2006, he rejoined the band (now named Kasabian) as the keyboard and synth player. In 2009, he became a permanent touring member of Kasabian, although he is not involved with most of the promotional work that the band does. He is credited on the band's albums ''West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum'' (2009), ''Velociraptor!'' (2011) and '' 48:13'' (2014). Film soundtracks Kealey has played piano or other instruments on the soundtracks to several films, including ''London Boulevard'' and ''I Give It a Year ''I Give It a Year'' is a 2013 romantic comedy film, written and directed by Dan Mazer and starring Rose Byrne, Rafe Spall, Anna Faris and Simon Baker. The film was based and filmed in London and was released on 8 February 2013. ''I Give It a Yea ...' ...
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Gregory Kealey
Gregory S. Kealey (born 1948) is a historian of the working class in Canada, founding editor of the journal ''Labour/Le Travail'', and former vice-president (research) and provost of the University of New Brunswick, where he is Professor Emeritus of History. The author and editor of numerous books and articles on labour history, intelligence studies, and state security, Kealey is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Royal Society of Canada and served as president of the Canadian Historical Association. In 2016 the ''Canadian Historical Review'' published a memoir of his career. In 2017 he was appointed a member of the Order of Canada. Early life and education Born in Toronto in 1948, Kealey attended St. Michael's College School, a high school for boys, where he focused on history. He completed his bachelor's degree in Modern History at the University of Toronto in 1970, serving on the Students Administrative Council and participating in the student movement. He complete ...
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Mitchell Kealey
Mitchell Kealey (born 28 January 1984) is an Australian middle-distance runner. He set his personal best time of 3:36.00, by placing third at the 2010 Sydney Athletics Grand Prix in Sydney, New South Wales. Kealey is also a member of the track and field team, and a graduate of business management at the University of Queensland in Brisbane. Kealey qualified for the men's 1500 metres at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, after recorded an A-standard time of 3:36.21 in the same distance at the IAAF Golden League Meeting in Oslo, Norway. He ran in the second heat against twelve other athletes, including Kenya's Asbel Kipruto Kiprop and United States' Bernard Lagat Bernard Kipchirchir Lagat (born December 12, 1974) is a Kenyan-American middle and long-distance runner. Lagat was born in Kapsabet, Kenya. Prior to his change of domicile to the US, Lagat had an extensive competitive career representing his ..., who both considered top medal contenders in this event. He fini ...
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Steve Kealey
Steven William Kealey (born May 13, 1947 in Torrance, California) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher for the California Angels and Chicago White Sox from 1968 to 1973. Kealey had been the most recent White Sox pitcher to hit a home run in a game until Jon Garland hit one in a game against the Cincinnati Reds on June 18, 2006. The , Kealey appeared in 139 Major League games, four as a starting pitcher. He had one complete game, one shutout, 11 saves and 126 strikeouts in 214⅓ innings pitched, allowing 219 hits and 69 bases on balls A base on balls (BB), also known as a walk, occurs in baseball when a batter receives four pitches that the umpire calls '' balls'', and is in turn awarded first base without the possibility of being called out. The base on balls is defined in Se .... External links Living people 1947 births Chicago White Sox players California Angels players Baseball players from California Major League Baseball pitchers Hawaii Islanders players ...
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Terence Kealey
George Terence Evelyn Kealey (born 16 February 1952) is a British biochemist who was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham, a private university in Britain. He was appointed Professor of Clinical Biochemistry in 2011. Prior to his tenure at Buckingham, Kealey lectured in clinical biochemistry at the University of Cambridge. He is well known for his outspoken opposition to public funding of science. Education Kealey was educated at Charterhouse School, completed his degrees of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery and Bachelor of Science in biochemistry at St Bartholomew's Hospital, then gained a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Balliol College, Oxford, in 1982 for a thesis on actomyosin in rat parotid and eccrine sweat glands. Publications Kealey occasionally writes pieces for the ''Daily Telegraph'' and is the author of several books on the economics of science. He has written about how Margaret Thatcher transformed Britain's universities and school ...
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Tom Kealey
Tom Kealey is an American writer. Biography Kealey is the author of the story collection ''Thieves I've Known'', winner of the 2012 Flannery O'Connor Award and named as one of NPR's 2013 Great Reads. He is also the author of ''The Creative Writing MFA Handbook''. His stories have appeared in The Rumpus, Best American NonRequired, Glimmer Train, Story Quarterly, and Poets and Writers. Kealey is a Jones Lecturer at Stanford University Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. The campus occupies , among the largest in the United States, and enrolls over 17,000 students. Stanford is consider ..., where he was a Stegner Fellow from 2001 to 2003. He received his MFA in creative writing from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he was awarded the Distinguished Teaching Award in 2001. Bibliography Thieves I've Known(2013), story collection from the University of Georgia Press, 2013 The ...
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