Look up prier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Prier is a surname. Notable people with it include: Bob Prier (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey coach...
1989), American male model PRY (disambiguation) PriesPrier This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pry. If an internal link led...
Sandakan, British North Borneo Pryor Prier Prior (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Pryer. If an internal link intending to refer...
Look up pries in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pries is a surname. Notable people with the name Pries include: Axel Radlach Pries, German physiologist...
Peter Paul Prier (27 February 1942 – 14 June 2015) was a German-born American violinmaker, music teacher and businessman. He founded Peter Prier and Sons...
up Pry or pry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. PRY may refer to: Paraguay Perry Barr railway station, England; National Rail station code PRY IATA...
Robert Prier is a Canadian ice hockey former player and head coach who is noted for his brief tenure with the men's program at Princeton. Prier began his...
Chalmers Green, with brothers Kevin Michael Prier (lead vocals) and Ryan Prier (bass). Kennedy and the Prier brothers all hail from Wheaton, Missouri. The...
The Bristol Prier monoplane was an early British aircraft produced in a number of single- and two-seat versions. The Bristol Prier Monoplanes were a series...
Tomos Prys (c.1564–1634) was a Welsh soldier, sailor and poet. He was the eldest son of Ellis Price MP, of Plas Iolyn, Pentrefoelas, Denbighshire. He followed...
Prys Morgan FRHistS FSA FLSW (born 1937) is a Welsh historian. Prys Morgan was born in Cardiff in 1937, the son of academic T. J. Morgan. His parents...
H. ("Spike") Pries (June 1, 1897 – April 7, 1968), was a leading architect, artist, and educator in the Pacific Northwest. Lionel Pries was born in San...
(Edmwnd) Prys (1542/3 – 1623) was a Welsh clergyman and poet, best known for Welsh metrical translations of the Psalms in his Salmau Cân. Prys was born...
Campbell Ross O'Bryan (1857–16 July 1938), known under the pen name Polly Pry, was a controversial reporter for The Denver Post and later as a freelancer...
is known by this name, but it was formerly known as Paul Pry Rock due to the steamer Paul Pry striking it on December 22, 1862, with some 150 men on board...
Paul Pry may refer to: Paul Pry (play), 1825 English play Paul Pry (newspaper), published 1831–1836 by Anne Royall The Adventures of Paul Pry, nine stories...
Stovin Pryer (10 June 1850 - 17 February 1888) also known as Harry Pryer, was a British merchant and naturalist who worked in Japan. Pryer's special...
Burgess Pryer (7 March 1843 in London, England; – 7 January 1899 in Suez, Egypt) was the first British Resident in Sandakan of North Borneo. Pryer's character...
A prime minister or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary...
A crowbar, also called a wrecking bar, pry bar or prybar, pinch-bar, or occasionally a prise bar or prisebar, colloquially gooseneck, or pig bar, or in...
Prying Eyes is the second studio album by Portland, Maine hardcore punk band Cruel Hand. It was released in 2008 on Bridge 9 Records. Exclaim! called the...