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    The graïle, (or Occitan graile) is a woodwind instrument of Languedoc, France, resembling a primitive oboe. It is played in Monts de Lacaune (in the department...
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  • Edmond Graile (fl. 1611), was an English poet. Graile was born at Gloucester about 1577. He matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford, on 10 February 1592...
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    Ranger Captain Jake Cutter after a tryst with a mysterious lady, Pilar Graile. Regret manages to escape, but is recaptured after a chance encounter with...
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    1960 screen adaptation of From the Terrace. In 1961, she appeared as Pilar Graile in The Comancheros with John Wayne and Stuart Whitman. Co-starring with...
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  • John Grayle (redirect from John Graile)
    John Grayle or Graile (1614–1654) was an English Puritan minister. Grayle was the son of John Grayle, priest, of Stone, Gloucestershire, where he was born...
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    de Toth 1961 The Big Show Bruno Everard James B. Clark The Comancheros Graile Michael Curtiz John Wayne 1963 The Hook Captain Van Ryn George Seaton 1964...
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  • Auction Records for Anne Helioff". Askart.com. Retrieved 2017-02-25. "Anne Graile Helioff papers, 1958–1978 | Archives of American Art". Aaa.si.edu. 2017-02-08...
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    Goddard (1900–1966), cricketer Lynval Golding (b.1951), musician Edmond Graile, (born about 1577; fl. 1611), English poet. Phil Greening (b. 1975), rugby...
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  • — a Corsican reed instrument, more recently with a wooden box body Graïle (graile) — a vertical wooden oboe (shawm) from Occitania Pirula — a Corsican...
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  • and his family or by the Philidor family. Variants of the oboe like the graïle, the bombard and the piston were later created in Languedoc and Brittany...
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