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But if the Walcotts are able to stay close to each other, that wasn't a realistic option for Ray Pavy, 69, who lives an hour away in New Castle, Ind.
Families of those seriously hurt in stage collapse try to cope 2011
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Ray Pavy uses a wheelchair and is allowed to be on his feet for only three hours a day.
Families of those seriously hurt in stage collapse try to cope 2011
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That was her climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, Ray Pavy said.
Families of those seriously hurt in stage collapse try to cope 2011
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Pavy (originally Pave ') and had issue: Edgar William, Mary
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Pavy and Henry accused Fredericks, the cook, of not giving them their fair share of food; and Pavy and Kislingbury had a quarrel that barely stopped short of blows.
Henry Hudson Janvier, Thomas A 1909
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[This curiously parallels the fight between Surgeon Pavy and Lieutenant Kislingbury] ...
Henry Hudson Janvier, Thomas A 1909
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Pavy has given a most remarkable case of sternal fissure in a young man of twenty-five,
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Pavy 6.249 has given a most remarkable case of sternal fissure in a young man of twenty-five, a native of Hamburg.
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Madame Pavy, will consider this stamp of St. Gervais worthy to appear in her collection; be that as it may, it gives me no less a pleasure to converse a little with you who are always so charming, so versatile, so excellent, and, permit me to say, so kind to me.
Letters Liszt, Franz 1893
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Bender annoyed the whole camp by his complaints regarding his bed-clothes; Pavy and Henry accused Fredericks, the cook, of not giving them their fair share of food; and Pavy and Kislingbury had a quarrel that barely stopped short of blows.
Henry Hudson A Brief Statement of His Aims and His Achievements 1881
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