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Australian politician
Fahey due to Fahey's desire to reshuffle his Cabinet. "Mr (Wal) Wallace Telford John Murray (1931-2004)". Former members of the Parliament of New South
Wal_Murray
Political party in New South Wales
Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 13 May 2019. "Mr (Wal) Wallace Telford John Murray (1931-2004)". Former members of the Parliament of New South
New South Wales National Party
New_South_Wales_National_Party
Topics referred to by the same term
Wallace Murray may refer to: Wal Murray (1931–2004), Australian politician Wallace Murray (diplomat) (1887–1965), American diplomat This disambiguation
Wallace_Murray
Association football club in Wales
— FW WAL Osian Audley — FW WAL Jon Edmonds — FW WAL Arran Flynn — FW WAL Seth Geary — FW WAL Elgan Hughes — FW WAL Murray Hughes — FW WAL Jack Wakeman
Caerwys_F.C.
representing the Liberal Party in coalition with the National Party, led by Wal Murray. The ministry covers the period from 21 March 1988 when the coalition
Greiner–Murray ministry (1988–1991)
Greiner–Murray_ministry_(1988–1991)
American television personality, entrepreneur, and author (1936–2024)
ISBN 978-0874919882. Amos, Wally; Denton, Camilla (1994). Man with No Name: Turn Lemons Into Lemonade. Aslan Pub. ISBN 978-0944031575. Amos, Wally; Murray, Eden-Lee (2002)
Wally_Amos
Comic strip by New Zealand cartoonist Murray Ball
especially in Denmark. The strip's leading human character, Wal Footrot, is based on Murray Ball's cousin Arthur Waugh, who was a sheep shearer around
Footrot_Flats
82nd New South Wales government ministry, led by John Fahey
representing the Liberal Party in coalition with the National Party, led by Wal Murray. The term of this ministry is just nine days, from 24 June 1992, when
Fahey–Murray_ministry_(1992)
Australian politician (born 1942)
Roads In office 26 May 1993 – 4 April 1995 Premier John Fahey Preceded by Wal Murray Succeeded by Michael Knight Minister for Tourism In office 3 July 1992 –
Bruce_Baird
Surname list
Wal Murray (1931–2004), Australian politician Walter Charles Murray (1866–1945) Will Murray (writer) (born 1953), American novelist Willard H. Murray
Murray_(surname)
with the National Party, led by Wal Murray. The ministry covers the period from 3 July 1992 until 26 May 1993, when Murray resigned from the ministry. Ten
Fahey–Murray ministry (1992–1993)
Fahey–Murray_ministry_(1992–1993)
Australian politician (1937–2020)
thanks to the casting vote delivered by Labor Speaker John Murray against him and Murray attracted criticism for using his casting vote this way. Although
Ian_Armstrong_(politician)
Banoo Jehangir Coyaji, 86, Indian doctor and family planning activist. Wal Murray, 72, Australian politician. Teun Roosenburg, 88, Dutch sculptor. František
Deaths_in_July_2004
Australian politician (born 1934)
1988 New title Minister for State Development 1986 – 1988 Succeeded by Wal Murray New South Wales Legislative Assembly Preceded by Brian Bannon Member for
Barrie_Unsworth
American diplomat
to Iceland 1942–1944 Succeeded by Louis Goethe Dreyfus, Jr. Preceded by post created United States Ambassador to Iran 1944-1945 Succeeded by Wal Murray
Leland_B._Morris
List of people with the same nickname
Wal Hannington (1896–1966), British politician and labour activist Wal McDonald, British gangster Wal Murray (1931–2004), Australian politician Wal Pink
Wal_(given_name)
State electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 11 May 2019. "Mr (Wal) Wallace Telford John Murray (1931-2004)". Former members of the Parliament of New South
Electoral_district_of_Barwon
Mountain marathon in North Wales
Bridges (ENG) Rob Atkin (WAL) 2012 2:35:42 Rob Samuel (WAL) Matthew Roberts (WAL) Justin Maxwell (IRE) 2011 2:36:45 Rob Samuel (WAL) Murray Strain (SCO) Richard
Snowdonia_Marathon
Australian politician (1930–2014)
Premier Neville Wran Barrie Unsworth Preceded by Jack Ferguson Succeeded by Wal Murray Constituency Nepean 1971–73 Penrith 1973–81 St Marys 1981–88 Personal
Ron_Mulock
State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 1991
Western Sydney Council's being wiped out and used in the Deputy Premier Wal Murray's Western NSW seat of Barwon following the Nyngan floods of 1990. The Nyngan
1991 New South Wales state election
1991_New_South_Wales_state_election
79th New South Wales government ministry, led by Barrie Unsworth
state election by the Liberal–National coalition, led by Nick Greiner and Wal Murray. Unsworth did not contest the 1991 election. Fifteen of the twenty ministers
Unsworth_ministry
to move a motion to condemn National Party Leader and Deputy Premier Wal Murray for allegedly interfering with proper tendering procedures in respect
1990_in_Australia
Motorway in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
as the Epping/Norfolk Tunnel. In September 1990, the Minister of Roads Wal Murray announced a preparation of a new EIS for a transport link for Sydney's
M2_Hills_Motorway
Government minister in New South Wales, Australia
Unsworth 5 April 1984 26 November 1987 3 years, 235 days Minister for Roads Wal Murray National Greiner (1) (2) Fahey (1) (2) 24 July 1990 26 May 1993 2 years
Minister for Regional Transport
Minister_for_Regional_Transport
Council representing the Liberal Party of Australia and local councillor Wal Murray, a former Deputy Premier of New South Wales and Leader of the NSW National
List of Old Boys of The Scots College (Sydney)
List_of_Old_Boys_of_The_Scots_College_(Sydney)
representing the Liberal Party in coalition with the National Party, led by Wal Murray. Buoyed by his government's strong performance in the polls, Greiner called
Greiner–Murray ministry (1991–92)
Greiner–Murray_ministry_(1991–92)
Australian politician (1945–2020)
1992 – 4 April 1995 Monarch Elizabeth II Governor Peter Sinclair Deputy Wal Murray (1992–93) Ian Armstrong (1993–95) Preceded by Nick Greiner Succeeded by
John_Fahey_(politician)
Australian politician (born 1947)
II Governor Sir James Rowland Sir David Martin Peter Sinclair Deputy Wal Murray Preceded by Barrie Unsworth Succeeded by John Fahey President of the Liberal
Nick_Greiner
Australian politician (born 1946)
Preceded by Rex Jackson NSW Minister for Roads 1984–1987 Succeeded by Wal Murray Parliament of Australia Preceded by Lionel Bowen Member for Kingsford
Laurie_Brereton
Australian politician in New South Wales
Unsworth Labor Unsworth 4 July 1986 21 March 1988 1 year, 261 days Wal Murray National Greiner (1) 21 March 1988 24 July 1990 2 years, 125 days John
Minister for Industry and Trade
Minister_for_Industry_and_Trade
Government minister in New South Wales, Australia
Public Works Peter Cox Unsworth 26 November 1987 21 March 1988 116 days Wal Murray National Greiner (1) (2) Fahey (1) (2) 21 March 1988 26 May 1993 5 years
Minister_for_Building
Australian politician (1931–2013)
nominate for the National Party leadership when Wal Murray retired from these two positions. Shortly after Murray was succeeded as Deputy Premier and National
Gerry_Peacocke
Australian politician
arrangement 1993–1995 arrangement Nick Greiner (Premier) John Fahey (Premier) Wal Murray (Deputy) Ian Armstrong (Deputy) Ray Aston Bruce Baird Ian Causley Virginia
Chris_Hartcher
Gentles (AUS) Steve Graham (WAL) Murray Grime (AUS) Han Jin-soo (KOR) Hamish Jamson (ENG) Jason McCracken (NZL) Clive McMurray (RSA) Raymond O'Connor (IRL)
2002_Men's_Hockey_World_Cup
State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 1988
23.9% Barwon Wal Murray NAT 24.3% Tamworth Noel Park NAT 25.4% The Hills Fred Caterson LIB 25.9% Northcott Bruce Baird LIB 26.0% Murray Jim Small NAT
1988 New South Wales state election
1988_New_South_Wales_state_election
Australian politician
next decade, she worked for a number of MPs, including Deputy Premier Wal Murray (1990–1993), Minister for Consumer Affairs Wendy Machin (1993–1994) and
Melinda_Pavey
Government Roads minister in New South Wales, Australia
Unsworth 5 April 1984 26 November 1987 3 years, 235 days Minister for Roads Wal Murray National Greiner (1) (2) Fahey (1) (2) 24 July 1990 26 May 1993 2 years
Minister for Roads (New South Wales)
Minister_for_Roads_(New_South_Wales)
State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 1991
notional Liberal seat as a result of the 1990 redistribution, however John Murray (Labor) retained the seat with an increased margin. Ermington was a new
Results of the 1991 New South Wales Legislative Assembly election
Results_of_the_1991_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly_election
Election results for Barwon, New South Wales, Australia
Geoff Crawford Country 1953 1956 1959 1962 1965 1968 1971 1973 1976 Wal Murray Country 1978 National Country 1981 1984 National 1988 1991 1995
Electoral results for the district of Barwon
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_Barwon
4% Northcott Jim Cameron LIB 7.4% Lane Cove John Dowd LIB 7.5% Barwon Wal Murray CP 8.3% Burrendong Roger Wotton CP 8.3% Bligh John Barraclough LIB 8.4%
1978 New South Wales state election
1978_New_South_Wales_state_election
American actor (1923–1986)
Murray Hamilton (March 24, 1923 – September 1, 1986) was an American stage, screen and television character actor who appeared in such acclaimed films
Murray_Hamilton
Australian politician
arrangement 1993–1995 arrangement Nick Greiner (Premier) John Fahey (Premier) Wal Murray (Deputy) Ian Armstrong (Deputy) Ray Aston Bruce Baird Ian Causley Virginia
Virginia_Chadwick
Australian architect
accept this position when informed by the Minister for Public Works, Wal Murray, of the newly elected coalition government's intention to change the office
Andrew_Andersons
State election for New South Wales, Australia in September 1981
recontest their seats. In addition, the National Country held the seat of Murray, which it won from the Liberals in the 1980 by-election. Sitting MP for
1981 New South Wales state election
1981_New_South_Wales_state_election
Labor suffers a further fall of 10% in its vote. National Party leader Wal Murray becomes Deputy Premier of New South Wales. 26 March – The 1988 Port Adelaide
1988_in_Australia
Field hockey tournament
Hockey Federation: Richmond Attipoe (GHA) Diego Barbas (ARG) Will Drury (WAL) Murray Grime (AUS) Jang Jung-min (KOR) Vincent Loos (BEL) Marcelo Servetto (ESP)
2009 Men's Hockey World Cup Qualifiers
2009_Men's_Hockey_World_Cup_Qualifiers
Australian politician
Attorney General (from 1987) Labor Barrie Unsworth Labor (1986–1988) 11 Wal Murray MP for Barwon (1931–2004) 25 March 1988 26 May 1993 5 years, 62 days Minister
Deputy Premier of New South Wales
Deputy_Premier_of_New_South_Wales
Bankstown Labor Nick Kearns John Ghent (Lib) Barwon Country Marshall Duncan Wal Murray (CP) Bass Hill Labor Neville Wran Terence Shanahan (Lib) Bathurst Country
Candidates of the 1976 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1976_New_South_Wales_state_election
State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 1988
Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 4 May 2020. Green, Antony. "1988 Murray". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales
Results of the 1988 New South Wales Legislative Assembly election
Results_of_the_1988_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly_election
Defunct American manufacturer of bikes and lawn equipment
absorbed by Murray, made "536" product as well). Murray licensed the Stanley brand and produced lawn and garden mowers and snow blowers sold at Wal-Mart and
Murray_(bicycle_company)
Australian politician (1940–2020)
and Minister for Mines (1993–95). In 1990, Causley and deputy premier Wal Murray were investigated by the Independent Commission Against Corruption over
Ian_Causley
State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 1984
Gloucester Leon Punch NAT 11.9% Oxley Bruce Jeffery NAT 12.7% Barwon Wal Murray NAT 13.0% Tamworth Noel Park NAT 13.4% Wagga Wagga Joe Schipp LIB 14.0%
1984 New South Wales state election
1984_New_South_Wales_state_election
Australian politician (born 1949)
arrangement 1993–1995 arrangement Nick Greiner (Premier) John Fahey (Premier) Wal Murray (Deputy) Ian Armstrong (Deputy) Ray Aston Bruce Baird Ian Causley Virginia
George_Souris
Cooper 1949−1956 79 29 0 0 87 — — 163 Tom Byrne 1950 17 6 2 0 22 — — 164 Wally Murray 1950 3 0 3 0 6 — — 165 Vic Bulgin 1950−1951 10 0 3 0 6 — — 166 Jack Coglan
List of Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs players
List_of_Canterbury-Bankstown_Bulldogs_players
State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 1984
Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 4 May 2020. Green, Antony. "1984 Murray". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales
Results of the 1984 New South Wales Legislative Assembly election
Results_of_the_1984_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly_election
State election for New South Wales, Australia in October 1978
Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 4 May 2020. Green, Antony. "1978 Murray". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales
Results of the 1978 New South Wales Legislative Assembly election
Results_of_the_1978_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly_election
State election for New South Wales, Australia in May 1976
Burwood John Jackett LIB 8.4% Young George Freudenstein CP 8.4% Barwon Wal Murray CP 8.5% Wagga Wagga Joe Schipp LIB 8.8% Maitland Milton Morris LIB 9.8%
1976 New South Wales state election
1976_New_South_Wales_state_election
Kearns John Ghent (Lib) Vera Stewart (Dem) Barwon Country Marshall Duncan Wal Murray (CP) Bass Hill Labor Neville Wran Phillip Wearne (Lib) Gillian Benn (Dem)
Candidates of the 1978 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1978_New_South_Wales_state_election
Government minister in New South Wales, Australia
Public Works Peter Cox Unsworth 26 November 1987 21 March 1988 116 days Wal Murray National Greiner (1) (2) Fahey (1) (2) 21 March 1988 26 May 1993 5 years
Secretary for Public Works (New South Wales)
Secretary_for_Public_Works_(New_South_Wales)
uncovering scandals and controversies involving former Coalition MPs including Wal Murray, Matt Singleton, Phillip Smiles, Tony Packard, Neil Pickard and Barry
Campaigns & Communications Group
Campaigns_&_Communications_Group
State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 1981
Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 4 May 2020. Green, Antony. "1981 Murray". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales
Results of the 1981 New South Wales Legislative Assembly election
Results_of_the_1981_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly_election
State election for New South Wales, Australia in May 1976
Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 4 May 2020. Green, Antony. "1976 Murray". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales
Results of the 1976 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1976_New_South_Wales_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Bankstown Labor Doug Shedden Paul Barrett (Lib) Barwon National Steve Funnell Wal Murray (Nat) Jenni Birch Bevan O'Regan (CRP) Bathurst Liberal Mick Clough David
Candidates of the 1991 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1991_New_South_Wales_state_election
Liberal Murray 1973–1980 Tim Moore Liberal Gordon 1976–1992 Milton Morris Liberal Maitland 1956–1980 Ron Mulock Labor Penrith 1971–1988 Wal Murray National
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1976–1978
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly,_1976–1978
Australian politician (1928-1991)
1975 Succeeded by James Bruxner Preceded by Sir Charles Cutler Leader of the New South Wales National Country Party 1975 – 1985 Succeeded by Wal Murray
Leon_Punch
Greiner. He served as an independent until his mid-term resignation in 1986. Murray-Darling National Party MLA Tim Fischer resigned on 18 October 1984 to contest
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1984–1988
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly,_1984–1988
1988–1994 Kevin Moss Labor Canterbury 1986–2003 John Murray Labor Drummoyne 1982–2003 Wal Murray National Barwon 1976–1995 Peter Nagle Labor Auburn
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1988–1991
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly,_1988–1991
Australian politician
Highways 1976 Party political offices Preceded by Leon Punch Deputy Leader of the New South Wales National Country Party 1975–1981 Succeeded by Wal Murray
Tim_Bruxner
1988–1994 Kevin Moss Labor Canterbury 1986–2003 John Murray Labor Drummoyne 1982–2003 Wal Murray National Barwon 1976–1995 Peter Nagle Labor Auburn
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1991–1995
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly,_1991–1995
Australian politician
arrangement 1993–1995 arrangement Nick Greiner (Premier) John Fahey (Premier) Wal Murray (Deputy) Ian Armstrong (Deputy) Ray Aston Bruce Baird Ian Causley Virginia
Ray_Chappell
Australian politician (1925-2008)
1986–1987 portfolio abolished Preceded by Laurie Brereton as Minister for Public Works and Ports Minister for Public Works 1987–1988 Succeeded by Wal Murray
Peter_Cox_(politician)
Jazz club in Boston, Massachusetts
Wally’s Cafe, located on 427 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., originally opened across the street on January 1, 1947, by Joseph L
Wally's_Cafe
Mochalski James McDonald (Lib) Donna Hoban (Ind) Barwon NCP Richard Emerson Wal Murray (NCP) Bass Hill Labor Neville Wran Paul Jones (Lib) Bathurst Labor Mick
Candidates of the 1981 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1981_New_South_Wales_state_election
Australian politician
Assembly Preceded by Roy Heferen Member for Barwon 1950–1976 Succeeded by Wal Murray Political offices Preceded by Bill Chaffey Minister for Agriculture 1968–1975
Geoff_Crawford
New Zealand cartoonist
Murray Hone Ball ONZM (26 January 1939 – 12 March 2017) was a New Zealand cartoonist who became known for his Stanley the Palaeolithic Hero (the longest
Murray_Ball
2025 film by Josh Safdie
a bowling alley with Wally to raise the money. The bowlers later attack them at a gas station but they escape, damaging Wally's taxi and setting the station
Marty_Supreme
Enderbury MLC Delcia Kite MLC Judith Walker MLC Bruce Baird MLA (Northcott) Wal Murray MLA (Barwon) Terry Griffiths MLA (Georges River) – elected as Liberal
Candidates of the 1995 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1995_New_South_Wales_state_election
Association football club in Wrexham, Wales
GK WAL Jake Hall — GK ENG Miles Lewis — GK WAL Dan O'Keefe — DF ENG Casey Bedford * — DF WAL Finn Bridges — DF ENG Tommy Clayton — DF WAL Dafydd
Wrexham_A.F.C.
British Lions & Scotland international rugby union player
Lam (vs. Wal) Jun 2002: Ian Jones (vs. Sco) May 2003: Taine Randell (vs. Eng) May 2003: Mick Galwey (vs. Sco) May 2003: Mark Connors (vs. Wal) May 2004:
Gavin_Hastings
Australian boxer
across his 15-year career as a boxer. He was nicknamed "Wait-awhile-Wal". Wally Carr was born on 11 August 1954, two months after his father died by
Wally_Carr
Australian sports league
The Murray Football Netball League is an Australian rules football and netball league affiliated with the Victorian Country Football League. The league
Murray Football Netball League
Murray_Football_Netball_League
Shedden Bob Young (Lib) Kevin Ryan (Ind) Barwon National Edward Stubbins Wal Murray (Nat) Ross Provis (Ind) Bass Hill Labor Bill Lovelee Michael Owen (Lib)
Candidates of the 1988 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1988_New_South_Wales_state_election
Australian politician
New South Wales Legislative Assembly Preceded by Wal Murray Member for Barwon 1995 – 2007 Succeeded by Kevin Humphries
Ian_Slack-Smith
Labor Ric Mochalski Terry McDonald (Lib) Barwon National Bill Sinclair Wal Murray (Nat) Andrew Von Mergersen (Ind) Bass Hill Labor Neville Wran Peter Swiderski
Candidates of the 1984 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1984_New_South_Wales_state_election
1993 American comedy film by Harold Ramis
Harold Ramis, who co-wrote the screenplay with Danny Rubin. Starring Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, and Chris Elliott, it tells the story of a cynical television
Groundhog_Day_(film)
Joelson & Art Baer January 8, 1965 (1965-01-08) Gomer gets a letter from Wally at the filling station in Mayberry. He also gets a coupon for a free dance
List of Gomer Pyle – USMC episodes
List_of_Gomer_Pyle_–_USMC_episodes
American actor (1929–2024)
Donald Patrick Murray (July 31, 1929 – February 2, 2024) was an American actor, screenwriter, and film director. His debut film role as Bo Decker in Bus
Don_Murray_(actor)
Labor MLA Michael Maher resigned on 26 January 1982. Labor candidate John Murray won the resulting by-election on 17 April. Marrickville Labor MLA Tom Cahill
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1981–1984
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly,_1981–1984
1986 New Zealand film
centres on sheep and cattle farmer Wal Footrot (John Clarke) and his border collie sheepdog named Dog (Peter Rowley). Wal is assisted on his farm, Footrot
Footrot_Flats:_The_Dog's_Tale
American racing driver (1985–2026)
Bouchard Dick Brooks Jenson Button Rajah Caruth Landon Cassill Ricky Craven Wally Dallenbach Jr. Tommy Ellis Blake Feese Adrián Fernández Jake Finch Jim Fitzgerald
Kyle_Busch
American racing driver (born 1978)
but the situation changed when Chip Ganassi Racing revealed that Jamie McMurray wanted to join Roush Racing in 2006. As a result, Roush agreed to release
Kurt_Busch
August 1910 South Africa 3–8 British & Irish Lions Crusaders (St George's Park), Port Elizabeth Try: Wally Mills Referee: Reg Stanton (South Africa)
List of South Africa rugby union test matches
List_of_South_Africa_rugby_union_test_matches
List of people in Australian riverboating
the history of the Murray-Darling steamer trade, predominantly between 1850 and 1950. All entries relate to items on the list of Murray–Darling steamboats
Murray–Darling steamboat people
Murray–Darling_steamboat_people
American baseball player (1893–1965)
p. C2. Retrieved April 19, 2014. "Major League baseball notes: Murray latest Wally Pipp?". The Bulletin. Bend, Oregon. United Press International. August
Wally_Pipp
Murray Alper as Cabbie, Pat Renella as Boyfriend, Michael Blodgett as Watusi Dancer, Mary Scott as Party Guest, Harold Ayer as Servant 351 19 "Wally the
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour season 10
The_Alfred_Hitchcock_Hour_season_10
rehearsing at the club. Danny's old friend from vaudeville, Frank Martin (Wally Brown), comes by and the two reminisce. Frank brought with him his son Bob
List of The Danny Thomas Show episodes
List_of_The_Danny_Thomas_Show_episodes
Frieda Grauer), Royce Wallace (as Mrs. Johnson), and James Purcell (as Wally Zawicky). Co-starring Ben Slack (as Store Owner), Bronwyn Thomas (as Michelle)
List of Fame (1982 TV series) episodes
List_of_Fame_(1982_TV_series)_episodes
Association football club in Bournemouth, England
businessman Adam Murray had completed the purchase of 50% of the club's shares from previous chairman, Paul Baker. However, in January 2009, Murray missed the
AFC_Bournemouth
02-Mar-73 1494 The Long-Haired Donkey William Papas Wally Whyton 05-Mar-73 1495 Fortunata Joan Murray Simpson 07-Mar-73 1496 The Little Sauce Man by 08-Mar-73
List_of_Jackanory_episodes
Association football club in Wales
Lightfoot — MF WAL Morgan Murray — FW WAL Archie Jones — FW ROU Saul Plesca — FW UGA Damase Kiwanda — FW ENG Jack Parry — FW WAL Sam Duffy — DF AUS
C.P.D._Y_Rhyl_1879
WAL MURRAY
WAL MURRAY
Boy/Male
Muslim
The friend, Patron and helper
Boy/Male
English American
Bald; Abbreviation of names beginning with Cal-.
Male
English
Short form of English Walter, WALT means "ruler of the army."
Female
English
Short form of English Sally, SAL means "noble lady, princess." Compare with masculine Sal.
Female
Hebrew
(טַל) Hebrew unisex name TAL means "dew."Â
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snout, a tinker, acts as Wall in the play within the play.
Male
Spanish
Short form of Spanish Salvador, SAL means "savior." Compare with feminine Sal.
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Christian, English, Hebrew, Latin
Courageous; Adorable; Well Known; Awesome; Little Bald One; Hairless; Short for Names Beginning with Cal
Boy/Male
Indian
The friend, Patron and helper
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : unexplained.Nicholas Waln came from the West Riding of Yorkshire, England, to New Castle, DE, in 1682. A Philadelphia, PA, Waln family flourished in the second half of the 18th century.
Male
English
Short form of Old English names beginning with Wil-, WIL means "will."
Male
English
Pet form of English Henry, HAL means "home-ruler."
Male
English
Unisex short form of English Valentine and Latin Valentina, both VAL means "healthy, strong."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Germanic personal name Walo, either a byname meaning ‘foreigner’ (see Wallace), or else a short form of the various compound names with this first element.English : nickname for a well-liked person, from Middle English wale ‘good’, ‘excellent’ (originally meaning ‘choice’).English : topographic name for someone who lived near an embankment, Middle English wale (Old English walu).
Boy/Male
German Scottish
Rules the people; powerful ruler. Famous Bearers: explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (1554-1618) and...
Male
Hindi/Indian
(लाल) Hindi name LAL means "to caress, to play."Â
Female
Hebrew
(גַּל) Hebrew unisex name GAL means "mound, wave."
Surname or Lastname
Variant spelling of German and Jewish Wachs.English
Variant spelling of German and Jewish Wachs.English : metonymic occupational name for a seller or gatherer of beeswax, Middle English wax (from Old English weax). In the Middle Ages wax was an important commodity, used among other things for making candles.
Male
English
Old pet form of English Walter, WAT means "ruler of the army."
Boy/Male
Indian
The guide, The way
WAL MURRAY
WAL MURRAY
Girl/Female
Italian
Famous bearer: Alcine is mistress of alluring enchantments and sensual pleasures in the Orlando...
Girl/Female
Tamil
Desharanjini | திஷாரநà¯à®œà¯€à®¨à¯€
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Hero.
Biblical
the salvation of the Lord;God's salvation;Jehovah is helper; salvation is of the Lord;
Female
English
English variant spelling of Danish Karen, CAREN means "pure."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English haw, haugh ‘enclosure’ (Old English haga), or a habitational name from a place named with this word such as The Haw in Tirley, Gloucestershire. Compare Haugh 2.English : from a Middle English personal name, probably a back-formation from Hawkin, (see Hawkins).Scottish : habitational name from an unidentified place in lowland Scotland.
Male
Egyptian
, the son of Kaa.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Parrot, th of girl of family
Girl/Female
Muslim
Act of kindness, Benefaction, Bestowal, Gift, Present, Prize, Grant
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Soul Beauty
WAL MURRAY
WAL MURRAY
WAL MURRAY
WAL MURRAY
WAL MURRAY
n.
The profession of arms; the art of war.
v. t.
To smear or rub with wax; to treat with wax; as, to wax a thread or a table.
v. i.
To pass from one state to another; to become; to grow; as, to wax strong; to wax warmer or colder; to wax feeble; to wax old; to wax worse and worse.
v. i.
See Waul.
n.
Length of space; distance; interval; as, a great way; a long way.
n.
Progress; as, a ship has way.
v. t.
To form into a mass, or wad, or into wadding; as, to wad tow or cotton.
v. t.
To cause to walk; to lead, drive, or ride with a slow pace; as to walk one's horses.
n.
The act of walking for recreation or exercise; as, a morning walk; an evening walk.
n.
A kind of knot often used at the end of a rope; a wall knot; a wale.
v. t.
To insert or crowd a wad into; as, to wad a gun; also, to stuff or line with some soft substance, or wadding, like cotton; as, to wad a cloak.
n.
Right of way. See below.
n.
The quality of being wan; wanness.
v. t.
To mark with stripes. See Wale.
n.
The mark of a stripe. See Wale.
v. t.
To make war upon; to fight.
n.
Instruments of war.
n.
A waxlike composition used for uniting surfaces, for excluding air, and for other purposes; as, sealing wax, grafting wax, etching wax, etc.
n.
A wale knot, or wall knot.
v. t.
To inclose with a wall, or as with a wall.