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Led by quarterback Chuck Ealey, the first player in MAC history to receive Heisman Trophy votes, the Rockets won 35 consecutive games and three conference titles.
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Tailbacks Washaun Ealey and Caleb King give the Bulldogs two strong options in the ground game.
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Dr Patricia Ann Ealey, for serv Holly Lodge Centre and to people with special needs in Richmond and Ealing, London.
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Ealey rushed for 717 yards and three touchdowns last season as a true freshman.
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Ealey appraised the paintings the McCoys own at a combined value of $410,000.
African American artist John Farrar's family finds his work a troubled legacy Annys Shin 2010
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Since Ealey had appraised the paintings for a total of $20,000, Adrian countered with that figure.
African American artist John Farrar's family finds his work a troubled legacy Annys Shin 2010
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Together, Ealey estimated they are worth $165,000.
African American artist John Farrar's family finds his work a troubled legacy Annys Shin 2010
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Ealey never explained quite how he reached that figure.
African American artist John Farrar's family finds his work a troubled legacy Annys Shin 2010
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"There's a woman who lives at 321 South Ealey," Ollie said.
Money, Money, Money McBain, Ed, 1926- 2001
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Mr. Pye related the following incident which happened on the Ealey plantation.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3 Work Projects Administration
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