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Raymond Murphy may refer to: Raymond G. Murphy (1930–2007), Medal of Honor recipient; Raymond M. Murphy (born 1927), American politician from Michigan; Raymond E. Murphy, American official in the United States Department of State; Raymond Murphy, American author of English Grammar in Use
Raymond Gerald Murphy was born in Pueblo, Colorado, on January 14, 1930, to Thomas and Mame Murphy. He graduated from Pueblo Catholic High School in 1947. He attended Fort Lewis Junior College in Durango, Colorado , for two years before transferring to Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado .
On 20 December 2004, £26.5 million was stolen from the Northern Bank in Belfast, Northern Ireland.Having taken family members of two bank officials hostage, an armed gang forced the workers to help them steal banknotes.
Raymond E. Murphy (1896–1963) was an American official in the United States Department of State, known for investigating foreign infiltration including Nazis and Communists, who first brought information about Whittaker Chambers to Richard Nixon (1947).
Alecia Beth Moore-Hart (née Moore; born September 8, 1979), known professionally as Pink (stylized as P!nk), is an American singer and songwriter.She is known for her rock-influenced pop songs, powerful contralto voice, and activism.
English Grammar in Use ; Author: Raymond Murphy: Language: English: Series: In Use: Subject: Self-study book on English Grammar: Published: 1985 (1st Ed), Cambridge University Press and 2019 Jan (5th Ed)
Raymond Massey: Seven Cities of Gold: Junípero Serra: Michael Rennie: The Seven Little Foys: Eddie Foy Sr. Bob Hope: Säkkijärven polkka: Viljo Vesterinen: Sakari Jurkka: To Hell and Back: Audie Murphy: Audie Murphy: The Virgin Queen: Elizabeth I of England: Bette Davis: Wiegenlied: Ernestine Schumann-Heink: Osa Massen: 1956: Alexander the ...
Pink performing "Just Give Me a Reason", the album's third single, on The Truth About Love Tour. The song became her fourth number one on the Billboard Hot 100 . The album's lead single, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" was released on July 2, 2012, a week ahead of schedule due to a demo leaking onto the Internet. [ 96 ]