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Thomas Hayes (Texas Politician)
Thomas Hayes may refer to: Law and politics * Thomas W. Hayes, California State Treasurer * Thomas Hayes (Texas politician) in 14th and twenty-first Texas Legislature * Thomas Hayes (Australian politician) (1890–1967), member in the Victorian Legislative Assembly * Thomas L. Hayes (1926/7–1987), Vermont Supreme Court Justice * Thomas Hayes (Lord Mayor) (died 1617), English merchant and Lord Mayor of London * Thomas Gordon Hayes (1844–1915), politician and lawyer in Maryland Sportspeople * Thomas Hayes (boxer) (born 1981), American heavyweight boxer * Tommy Hayes (rugby union, born 1973), Cook Island rugby union player * Tommy Hayes (rugby union, born 1980), Irish rugby union player * Thomas P. Hayes, thoroughbred racehorse trainer who won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes Sailors * Thomas Hayes (Medal of Honor) (1840–1914), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient * John Brown (sailor) (Thomas Hayes, 1826–1883), American Civil War sailor and ...
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Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (other) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Apostle * Thomas (bishop of the East Angles) (fl. 640s–650s), medieval Bishop of the East Angles * Thomas (Archdeacon of Barnstaple) (fl. 1203), Archdeacon of Barnstaple * Thomas, Count of Perche (1195–1217), Count of Perche * Thomas (bishop of Finland) (1248), first known Bishop of Finland * Thomas, Earl of Mar (1330–1377), 14th-century Earl, Aberdeen, Scotland Geography Places in the United States * Thomas, Illinois * Thomas, Indiana * Thomas, Oklahoma * Thomas, Oregon * Thomas, South Dakota * Thomas, Virginia * Thomas, Washington * Thomas, West Virginia * Thomas County (other) * Thomas Township (other) Elsewhere * Thomas Glacier (Greenland) Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Thomas'' (Burton novel) 1969 nove ...
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Thomas Hayes (Medal Of Honor)
Thomas Hayes (c. 1840 – May 24, 1914) was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of America's highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during the Battle of Mobile Bay in the American Civil War. Medal of Honor citation Rank and Organization: Coxswain, U.S. Navy. Born: c. 1840, Rhode Island. Accredited To: Rhode Island. G.O. No.: 45, 31 December 1864. Citation: As Captain of No. 1 gun on board the during action against rebel forts and gunboats and with the in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. Cool and courageous at his station throughout the prolonged action, Hayes maintained fire from his gun on Fort Morgan and on ships of the Confederacy despite extremely heavy return fire. See also *List of Medal of Honor recipients The Medal of Honor was created during the American Civil War and is the highest military decoration presented by the United States government to a member of its armed forces. The recipient must have distinguished themselves at the r ...
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Tommy Hays
Thomas Avery Hays (August 12, 1929 – May 13, 2023) was an American guitarist, band leader and vocalist; and was one of the last living members of the great musicians who created The Bakersfield Sound. Hays started playing the guitar in church when he was 10 years old. He performed on the Billy Mize TV Show, Cousin Herb Show, was a member of the house band for the Lucky Spot and the Blackboard and had his own radio show on KMPC. Tommy played on stage with many of the old timers who were part of creating the Bakersfield Sound. Tommy was in the band that gave Buck Owens his first gig, with Dusty Rhodes, at a bar called the Roundup. Hays had been playing in the honky-tonks in and around Bakersfield for over fifty years. Recognized as one of the original “ Bakersfield Sound” pioneers, he helped forge this unique and definitive sound. Driven by the piano, steel and Telecaster guitar, the Bakersfield Sound was a reaction to the early ‘50s and ‘60s sweetening of co ...
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Tom Hayes (other)
Tom Hayes may refer to: Business * Tom Hayes (author) (born 1960), business writer, Silicon Valley businessman * Tom Hayes (trader), former UBS trader, the first person to be convicted in relation to the Libor Scandal Politics * Tom Hayes (Australian politician) (1890–1967), member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly * Tom Hayes (civil servant), former director of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services * Tom Hayes (Irish politician) (born 1952), Irish Fine Gael Party politician, TD and senator * Tom Hayes (public servant), former Comptroller-General of the Australian Customs Service Sports * Tom Hayes (cornerback) (born 1946), former American football cornerback * Tom Hayes (American football coach) Tom Hayes (born March 26, 1949) is a retired American football coach. He most recently served as the defensive coordinator at Kansas State University. Hayes was the interim head football coach at the University of Kansas The University of Kan ... (born 1949), retired ...
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Thomas Hayes (actor)
Thomas Hayes (born 7 March 1997) is a Norwegian-British actor and DJ. He is best known for his role as William Magnusson in the Norwegian teen drama In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-g ... web series '' Skam''. Filmography Film * Fuck Fossils (2017) TV * '' SKAM'' (2015–2017) * Elven / The River (2017) * His Name Is Not William (2018) Music Hayes appeared in the music video "Ignite", released by K-391 & Alan Walker (feat. Julie Bergan & Seungri) on 12 May 2018. He also appeared in the music video for "Electro House 2019", released by EJP. Hayes recently released a song with Nico & Vinz called "Where I Belong", under his DJ/musician alias HAYES. References 1997 births Living people People from Asker Norwegian male television actors 21st-centur ...
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Clarence Thomas (born June 23, 1948) is an American jurist who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was nominated by President George H. W. Bush to succeed Thurgood Marshall and has served since 1991. After Marshall, Thomas is the second African American to serve on the Court and its longest-serving member since Anthony Kennedy's retirement in 2018. Thomas was born in Pin Point, Georgia. After his father abandoned the family, he was raised by his grandfather in a poor Gullah community near Savannah. Growing up as a devout Catholic, Thomas originally intended to be a priest in the Catholic Church but was frustrated over the church's insufficient attempts to combat racism. He abandoned his aspiration of becoming a clergyman to attend the College of the Holy Cross and, later, Yale Law School, where he was influenced by a number of conservative authors, notably Thomas Sowell, who dramatically shifted his worldview from progressive to ...
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Thomas Hayes (trader)
Tom Hayes (born October 1979) is a former trader for UBS and Citigroup who was sentenced to 14 years in prison (reduced to 11 years on appeal) for dishonestly driving manipulation of the London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor), a bank reported interest rate, to enhance his trading results, which became known as the Libor scandal. Hayes, in the course of his defence, asserted managers were aware of his actions, and even condoned them. At trial Hayes was diagnosed with mild Asperger syndrome. Early life Thomas Alexander William Hayes was born in West London to Nicholas and Sandra Hayes, and initially grew up in Hammersmith. He moved with his mother to Winchester after his parents divorced, where he was raised by his mother, and Timothy, his stepfather. He attended The Westgate School, and, later, Peter Symonds College. A fellow student described him as an "incredibly smart geek". After Peter Symonds, he attended the University of Nottingham, working in a restaurant kitchen duri ...
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Thomas Highs
Thomas Highs (1718–1803), of Leigh, Lancashire, was a reed-maker and manufacturer of cotton carding and spinning engines in the 1780s, during the Industrial Revolution. He is known for claiming patents on a spinning jenny (invented by James Hargreaves), a carding machine and the throstle (a machine for the continuous twisting and winding of wool). Life and work Thomas Highs, sometimes spelled Thomas Hayes, was born in Leigh, Lancashire in 1718 and lived most of his life there. It is said he was a reed maker. The reed is a comb-like strip attached to the batten of a loom, which keeps the warp threads apart and helps the weaver pack the weft threads tightly on the newly-woven cloth. He married Sarah Moss on 23 February 1747, at Leigh Parish Church. Five years after his marriage, he became interested in cotton-spinning machinery and between 1763 and 1764, he worked to produce a spinning engine with John Kay, a clockmaker,see Retrieved on 3 September 2006. who was a close ne ...
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Thomas Hayes (bishop)
James Thomas Hayes was Bishop of Trinidad and Tobago from 1889 until his death in 1904. He was born in 1847 and educated at Ipswich grammar school and Trinity College, Cambridge. After graduation, he was ordained in 1871 and began his ecclesiastical career with a curacy at St John's, Chatham. From 1875 to 1889, he held incumbencies at Swineshead, Hinckley and Leicester. He died on 26 January 1904. Hayes Court, the bishop's official residence in Port of Spain Port of Spain (Spanish: ''Puerto España''), officially the City of Port of Spain (also stylized Port-of-Spain), is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago and the third largest municipality, after Chaguanas and San Fernando. The city has a municip ... is named in his honour.Trinidad buildings


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Thomas Hayes (San Francisco Landowner)
Thomas Hayes (1820 – June 23, 1868) was a land owner in the western addition to San Francisco in the 19th century. Hayes Valley in the western addition and Hayes Street are named after him. He was the original franchisee of the Market Street Railway and county clerk between 1853 and 1856. The franchise for what would become the Market Street Railway was granted in 1857. The line was the first horsecar line to open in San Francisco, opened on July 4, 1860, as the Market Street Railroad Company. The goal was to bring the land to market. The method would be a railway. Thomas Hayes, who owned a large tract in the Western Addition, now known as the "Hayes Valley" and the banking house of Pioche and Bayerque, who held Hayes's mortgage, ultimately joined with several large property owners in the Mission, to form a business alliance to build a rail line connecting the main part of San Francisco with the old Mission settlement, a distance of three miles. Thomas Hayes came from Rosscar ...
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John Brown (sailor)
John Brown (1826 – November 1, 1883) was a Union Navy sailor in the American Civil War and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions at the Battle of Mobile Bay. Born in 1826 in Glasgow, Scotland, Brown's birth name was Thomas Hayes. He immigrated to the United States and was living in New York when he joined the U.S. Navy. He served during the Civil War as a captain of the forecastle on the . At the Battle of Mobile Bay on August 5, 1864, he "fought his gun with skill and courage" despite heavy fire. For this action, he was awarded the Medal of Honor four months later, on December 31, 1864. Brown's official Medal of Honor citation reads: On board the U.S.S. ''Brooklyn'' during action against rebel forts and gunboats and with the ram ''Tennessee'' in Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. Despite severe damage to his ship and the loss of several men on board as enemy fire raked her decks from stem to stern, Brown fought his gun with skil ...
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Kentucky Derby
The Kentucky Derby is a horse race held annually in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, almost always on the first Saturday in May, capping the two-week-long Kentucky Derby Festival. The competition is a Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds at a distance of at Churchill Downs. Colts and geldings carry and fillies . It is dubbed "The Run for the Roses", stemming from the blanket of roses draped over the winner. It is also known in the United States as "The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports" or "The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports" because of its approximate duration. It is the first leg of the American Triple Crown, followed by the Preakness Stakes, and then the Belmont Stakes. Of the three Triple Crown races, the Kentucky Derby has the distinction of having been run uninterrupted since its inaugural race in 1875. The race was rescheduled to September 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Preakness and Belmont Stakes races had taken hiatuses in 1891–18 ...
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