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Rawley may refer to: Surname: *Eva Rawley, fictional character in the American situation comedy TV series ''227'' aired on NBC, 1985–1990 *Judy Crawford Rawley (born 1951), retired Canadian alpine skier who competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics *Mojo Rawley (born 1986), American professional wrestler * Shane Rawley (born 1955), former Major League Baseball pitcher *The Honourable Mr Justice Stephen Rawley, fictional character in the television series ''Porridge'' *William Rawley, the chaplain of major 17th-century English figures, including Francis Bacon, King Charles I, and King Charles II Given name: *Rawley Silver, American art therapist, artist, author, and educator Geography: *Rawley House, historic home located at Leipsic, Kent County, Delaware *Rawley Point Light, a lighthouse in Point Beach State Forest, near Two Rivers, Wisconsin * Rawley Springs, Virginia, unincorporated community in Rockingham County, Virginia. USA See also * James A. Rawley Prize (AHA), a history pri ...
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Crawley
Crawley () is a large town and borough in West Sussex, England. It is south of London, north of Brighton and Hove, and north-east of the county town of Chichester. Crawley covers an area of and had a population of 106,597 at the time of the 2011 Census. The area has been inhabited since the Stone Age, and was a centre of ironworking in Roman times. Crawley developed slowly as a market town from the 13th century, serving the surrounding villages in the Weald. Its location on the main road from London to Brighton brought passing trade, which encouraged the development of coaching inns. A rail link to London opened in 1841. Gatwick Airport, nowadays one of Britain's busiest international airports, opened on the edge of the town in the 1940s, encouraging commercial and industrial growth. After the Second World War, the British Government planned to move large numbers of people and jobs out of London and into new towns around South East England. The New Towns Act 1946 design ...
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Frawley
Frawley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Arthur J. Frawley (c.1899–1969), American politician * Barbara Frawley (1935–2004), Australian actress and voice artist * Ciarán Frawley (born 1997), Irish rugby union player * Craig Frawley (born 1980), Australian rugby league footballer * Damien Frawley (born 1962), international rugby union player * Dan Frawley (1882–1967), pioneer Australian rugby league footballer * Dan Frawley (ice hockey) (born 1962), Canadian hockey player best known as captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins * Danny Frawley (1963–2019), Australian rules footballer, coach and commentator * David Frawley, American author on Hinduism * Des Frawley (1924–1996), Australian politician * James Frawley (born 1937), American director and actor * James Frawley (Australian rules footballer) (born 1988) * James Frawley (tennis) (born 1994), Australian tennis player * James J. Frawley (1867–1926), New York State Senator and Tammany Hall leader * ...
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Mojo Rawley
Dean Muhtadi ( ar, دين موهتادي; born July 17, 1986) is an American professional wrestler, actor, and former American professional football player. He is best known for his time in WWE, where he performed under the ring name Mojo Rawley. During his tenure with WWE, he was a seven-time WWE 24/7 Champion and the winner of the 2017 edition of the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal. Early life and education Dean Muhtadi was born on July 17, 1986 in Alexandria, Virginia, the son of T.J. Muhtadi and Maria Muhtadi-Roach. Muhtadi's father is Palestinian and his mother is half-Syrian, and he has extended family through his father's side in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and throughout the Middle East. While in the seventh grade, Muhtadi began working for the financial services firm Morgan Stanley as an intern. After graduating from high school, Muhtadi continued to work for Morgan Stanley. Football career Early years At the T. C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia, Muh ...
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Brawley (other)
Brawley may refer to: Places * Brawley, California, a city in Imperial County, California, United States * Brawley, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Brawley Peaks, a mountain range in Mono County, California *Brawley Seismic Zone, at the south end of the San Andreas Fault Other uses * Brawley (surname) * Brawley Guitars, a short-lived company that made electric guitars *Brawley Municipal Airport Brawley Municipal Airport is one mile northeast of Brawley, in Imperial County, California, United States. It covers ; its one runway, 8/26, is 4,402 x 60 ft (1,342 x 18.3 m) asphalt Asphalt, also known as bitumen (, ), is a stick ..., public airport in Brawley, California, United States * Brawley Union High School, a high school in Brawley, California, United States {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Rawley Silver
Rawley Silver is an American art therapist, artist, author and educator. She has worked with different populations with her strong belief in using art as a form of language. She has created tests to screen for cognitive and emotional disturbances in children with hearing impairments, stroke patients and individuals with learning disabilities and those with emotional issues such as aggression and depression. Through her work in the field, Silver has contributed over eighty published works, including journal articles, books and other publications, and she has presented at over seventy conferences and universities. A collection of her journal articles is archived with the American Art Therapy Association, The National Museum of Women in the Arts and with the Smithsonian Institution. Two traveling exhibits, held by the Smithsonian Institution, circulated her work with artwork from both children and adults with hearing impairments - "Shout In Silence" - and adult stroke patients - "Art A ...
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Rawley Point Light
Rawley Point Light (also known as Twin River Point Light) is a lighthouse located in Point Beach State Forest, near Two Rivers, Wisconsin. At tall, it is the tallest lighthouse on the Wisconsin Shore and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. History Rawley Point is named after Peter Rowley, who established a trading post in the area in 1835. Some accounts say that a light was established here as early as 1853, a tall arrangement of four poles holding a lantern; this was succeeded by a wooden house and tower. This structure proved ill-placed, and a more substantial building was erected beginning in 1873, consisting of a brick house with an attached tower, about tall, in which was mounted a third order Fresnel lens. This light went into service on December 7, 1874. In 1890 a steam fog whistle was added, and in 1893 a circular oil house was built. The brick tower was not structurally sound, and in 1892 it was strengthened. This continued to be unsatisfactory, ...
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Eva Rawley
''227'' is an American sitcom television series that originally aired on NBC from September 14, 1985, to May 6, 1990. The series stars Marla Gibbs as Mary Jenkins, a sharp-tongued, city resident gossip and housewife. Other main characters include her husband Lester (Hal Williams), their daughter Brenda (Regina King), landlady Rose Holloway (Alaina Reed Hall), and neighbors Sandra Clark (Jackée Harry) and Pearl Shay (Helen Martin). Origins The series was adapted from a play written in 1978 by Christine Houston about the lives of women in a predominantly black apartment building in 1950s Chicago. The setting of the series, however, was changed to present-day Washington, D.C. The show was created as a starring vehicle for Marla Gibbs, who had become famous as Florence Johnston, the maid on ''The Jeffersons'', and had starred in Houston's play in Los Angeles. This role was similar in nature to that of tart-tongued Florence; Gibbs' character, housewife Mary Jenkins, loved a good goss ...
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Judy Crawford Rawley
Judy Crawford Rawley (born December 22, 1951) is a Canadian former alpine skier, who competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan, placing fourth in women's slalom. Crawford made her World Cup debut in 1969 placing sixth in the downhill at Saint Gervais, France with a time of 1:55.96. She competed in World Cup events from 1969 to 1974 garnering 23 top ten finishes including third place in 1973 in the slalom at Grindelwald, Switzerland. Crawford was inducted into the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame The Canadian Ski Hall of Fame (french: Le Temple de la renommée du ski canadien) was created by the Canadian Ski Museum in 1982 to honour skiing pioneers, competitors, coach (sports), coaches, officials, and builders. List of inductees Denotes d ... in 1995. She is the aunt of Jack Crawford, winner of the bronze medal in the men's combined event at the 22 Beijing Winter Olympic Games. References External links * * * 1951 births Alpine skiers at the 1972 Winte ...
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Shane Rawley
Shane may refer to: People * Shane (actress) (born 1969), American pornographic actress * Shane (New Zealand singer) (born 1946) * iamnotshane (born 1995), formerly known as Shane, American singer * Shane (name), a masculine given name and a surname, including a list of people and fictional characters with this name Arts, entertainment, and media Literature and adaptations * ''Shane'' (novel), a 1949 Western novel by Jack Schaefer ** ''Shane'' (film), a 1953 movie based on Schaefer's book ** ''Shane'' (American TV series), a 1966 American television series based on Schaefer's book, starring David Carradine, that aired on ABC Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media * ''Shane'' (British TV series), 2004 sitcom written by and starring Frank Skinner * The Shanes (German band), a German rock band * The Shanes (Swedish band), a Swedish rock band Other uses * 1994 Shane, an asteroid * Shane Company, a jewelry store * Shane English School, an English conversation school in J ...
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The Honourable Mr Justice Stephen Rawley
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with pronouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of pronoun ''thee'') when followed by a v ...
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William Rawley
William Rawley (–1667) was the chaplain of several major 17th-century English figures, including the philosopher Francis Bacon, King Charles I, and King Charles II. In this role, he served as Bacon's literary executor, with the standing and means to preserve many of Bacon's papers and see to the posthumous publication of many of his written works.William Rawley, ''Resuscitatio, or, Bringing into Publick Light Several Pieces of the Works, Civil, Historical, Philosophical, & Theological, Hitherto Sleeping; of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon....Together with his Lordship's Life'' 1657. Literary executor When Bacon died in 1626, the former Lord Chancellor bequeathed Rawley, who had been his private chaplain, his papers and a large sum of money. Bacon's estate was effectively bankrupt and no cash bequest changed hands, but the deceased philosopher's papers were considered worthless and the creditors allowed Rawley to take them. Rawley continued to admire Bacon's memory, and wo ...
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Rawley House
Rawley House is a historic home located at Leipsic, Kent County, Delaware. It dates to the mid-19th century, and is a two-story, three bay, gable roofed frame vernacular dwelling. It was built as a side hall plan, single pile house and later transformed to a double pile dwelling with additions. Additions are a two-story lean-to, a one-story, one-room plan lean-to the north and a one-story frame ell to the rear. and It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... in 1983. References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Delaware Houses in Kent County, Delaware National Register of Historic Places in Kent County, Delaware Leipsic, Delaware {{Delaware-NRHP-stub ...
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