Reay (/reɪ/, RAY; Scottish Gaelic: Ràth, /rˠaː/) is a village which has grown around Sandside Bay on the north coast of the Highland council area of Scotland...
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Ryan Christopher Hunter-Reay (born December 17, 1980) is a professional American racing driver best known as a winner of both the Indianapolis 500 (2014)...
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Reay is a Scottish village. Reay may also refer to: Alan Reay (1925–2012), English army officer Archie Reay (1901–1962), English footballer Barry Reay...
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Lord Reay, of Reay in the County of Caithness, is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. Lord Reay (pronounced "ray") is the hereditary Clan Chief of Clan...
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Reay is an American fashion photographer, model, and actor who is best known as the subject of the 2014 documentary Homme Less. In his mid 20s Reay worked...
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William Tulip Reay (August 21, 1918 – September 23, 2004) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. Reay played ten seasons in the National...
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Marie Olive Reay FASSA (1922 in Maitland, NSW – 2004 in Booragul, NSW) was an Australian anthropologist, known particularly for work in the New Guinea...
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Jim Fraser (politician) (redirect from James Reay Fraser)
James Reay Fraser (8 February 1908 – 1 April 1970) was a Member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Australian Capital Territory from 1951...
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Shaun Reay (born 20 May 1989) is an English footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Darlington. Born in Boldon Colliery, Tyne and...
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