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Paley may refer to:

  • Albert Paley (born 1944), a modernist American metal sculptor
  • A. G. V. Paley, British army officer and first Chief of the Defence Staff of Ghana
  • Edward Paley (1823–1895), Lancaster architect
  • Frederick Apthorp Paley (1815–1888), English classical scholar
  • Grace Paley (1922–2007), writer and peace activist
  • Henry Paley (1859–1946), Lancaster architect, son of Edward
  • Maureen Paley (born 1953), an American art dealer, based in London, England
  • Nina Paley American cartoonist, animator and free culture activist
  • Princess Olga Paley, second wife of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia
  • Raymond Paley (1907–1933), mathematician
  • Vladimir Paley (1897–1918), Russian poet, son of Olga
  • William Paley (1743–1805), Christian apologist and philosopher
  • William S. Paley (1901–1990), broadcaster
    • Paley Center for Media, named after William S. Paley
  • Paley, Seine-et-Marne, a commune of the Seine-et-Marne département, in France
  • Paley Street, a village in Berkshire

Usage examples of "paley".

William Paley was trained in mass brainwashing techniques at the Tavistock Institute prior to being passed as qualified to head CBS.

Pacific Ocean, faunas of Paley, on no organ formed to give pain Pallas, on the fertility of the wild stocks of domestic animals Paraguay, cattle destroyed by flies Parasites Partridge, dirt on feet Parts greatly developed, variable, degrees of utility of Parus major Passiflora Peaches in United States Pear, grafts of Pelargonium, flowers of, sterility of Peloria Pelvis of women Period, glacial Petrels, habits of Phasianus, fertility of hybrids Pheasant, young, wild Pictet, Prof.

The cyberneticists spotted it this morning, and they and Paley had a small war over it.

Pacific Ocean, faunas of Paley, on no organ formed to give pain Pallas, on the fertility of the wild stocks of domestic animals Paraguay, cattle destroyed by flies Parasites Partridge, dirt on feet Parts greatly developed, variable, degrees of utility of Parus major Passiflora Peaches in United States Pear, grafts of Pelargonium, flowers of, sterility of Peloria Pelvis of women Period, glacial Petrels, habits of Phasianus, fertility of hybrids Pheasant, young, wild Pictet, Prof.

Paley had been surprised and pleased to receive the phone call from Menley Nichols that afternoon.

One was Nat Paley and the bigger guy you called Lennie Weaver when you wanted to stay friends, but, if you had a yen for dying quick, you gave him the Pigface tab Margie Provetsky hung on him years ago.

Swenson had to move on yet farther into timespace: Professor Shimmins had to be picked up in FH78, Dr Guan Moh Chan in G210, Paley collected on the way back.

This markys hath hir spoused with a ryng Broght for the same cause, and thanne hir sette Upon an hors, snow-whit and wel amblyng, And to his paleys, er he lenger lette, With joyful peple that hir ladde and mette Convoyed hir.

Noght fer fro thilke paleys honurable Ther as this markys shoop his mariage, Ther stood a throop, of site delitable, In which that povre folk of that village Hadden hir beestes and hir herbergage, And of hir lobour tooke hir sustenance, After that the erthe yaf hem habundance.

English theologian William Paley in 1802 and known as argument from design.

Superheroes in the Doll CornerMollie Is Three: Growing Up in SchoolBad Guys Don't Have Birthdays: Fantasy Play at FourThe Boy Who Would Be a HelicopterKwanzaa and Me: A Teacher's StoryYou Can't SayYou Can't PlayVivian Gussin PaleyHarvard University PressCambridge, Massachusetts, and London, EnglandCopyright 1992 by the President and Fellowsof Harvard CollegeAll rights reservedPrinted in the United States of America10 9 8First Harvard University Press paperback edition, 1993Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataPaley, Vivian Gussin, 1929You can't say you can't play / Vivian Gussin Paley.

On the wrist, though, was a torn and pulpy patch which made Paley frown -- something anatomically familiar but, surely, not referrable to a normal human arm.

She had brought him to a mean door which warned Paley that it was going to turn into water and flow down the cobbles did he not hold its form fast.