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n. (plural of gray English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: gray)

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Grays (or Grays Thurrock) is the largest town in the borough and unitary authority of Thurrock in Essex and one of the Thurrock's traditional (Church of England) parishes. The town is approximately 20 miles (32 km) to the east of London on the north bank of the River Thames, and east of the M25 motorway. Its economy is linked to Port of London industries, its own offices, retail and Lakeside, West Thurrock. Its diversely used riverside faces Broadness Lighthouse, Broadness Point, Swanscombe, Kent.

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There was a ceremonial reading of the paper that Hiro-matsu offered and many bows and looks toward Blackthorne and then they were passed on to the bridge, an escort of the Grays falling in beside them.

The grays have handled their early contacts with a care which strongly suggests that we scare them quite a lot.

For now, I just want you to understand that the grays are in a shitpull here.

Not the coming of the grays, not the byrus or the weasels, but four boys who had been hoping to see a picture of the Homecoming Queen with her skirt pulled up, no more than that.

The grays as physical beings were always created out of the human imagination, out of the dream-catcher, and knowing this affords Jonesy a measure of relief.

And all the time numberless Grays stared down at them from escarpments and ramparts and battlements and parapets and bastions.

When they were deep in the wood, another party of thirty-odd Grays approached from around a curve ahead.

The ambush was so sudden and so well planned that all ten Grays were dead almost at the same instant.

At another command all these new Grays stripped off their uniform kimonos.

Browns and Grays, the Browns the vanguard, their leader in a palanquin, a few pack horses following.

Then Yabu gave a curt order, and charged with a screaming battle cry, limping slightly, sword high, his men rushing with him, Grays not far behind.

The Browns and the Grays were quickly alongside Blackthorne, who scrambled to his feet.

The chief samurai of the Grays was standing in the center of the track and he too called off the chase.

When this captain of the Grays came up to Yabu there was much argument and pointing to the city and to the castle, and obvious disagreement between them.

The two men were beginning to square up to one another and the Grays and the Browns shifted nervously.