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He wrote to say that the gift was the finest quey in Ayrshire.
A 'quey' was the Scots for a heifer until she had birthed a calf.
On the certificate, someone added Chon Quey, formal nomenclature.
Si Quey was a cannibal serial killer who preyed on children and was active in the 1950s.
Carnbeg, work on the Quey & ffank of Portaskog."
"A intunivial dolas quey!"
The new life Chon Quey Moy found in his 70's flashes past in five editions of the Manhattan telephone directory.
South of there is the larger Colla Firth, separated from Quey Firth by Ness of Queyfirth.
First is an object-oriented interface between ObjectStore and DB/2 to allow users to view relational data without using SQL (Standard Quey Language) commands directly.
In the Atari ST version of the game, there is a scroll on which the following words are written: Grynix ernum quey ki skebow rednim u os dey wefna enocarn aquantana.
The new arrivals were integrated with combat veterans and the entire eighteen teams conducted a zone reconnaissance in the Cobi Than Tan Valley east of Quey City before displacing to Dong Ha.
The stations on route are Byker (from 1901), St.Peters, St.Anthony's, Low Walker (Walker from 1889), Carville, Point Pleasant and Willington Quey before rejoining the main tracks towards Percy Main.
For Chon Quey Moy, the shop was a foothold in the city, sustenance and identity, a place in the world situated between Prospect Park and Flatbush Avenue rumbling on toward Midwood and Flatlands and the whole wide ocean.