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Kelly
1. Gene, full name Eugene Curran Kelly. 1912--96, US dancer, choreographer, film actor, and director. His many films include An American in Paris (1951) and Singin' in the Rain (1952)
2. Grace. 1929--82, US film actress. Her films included High Noon (1952) and High Society (1956). She married Prince Rainier III of Monaco in 1956 and died following a car crash
3. Ned. 1855--80, Australian horse and cattle thief and bushranger, active in Victoria: captured by the police and hanged

kelly [′kelĀ·ē]
(petroleum engineering)
A pipe attached to the top of a drill string and turned during drilling; transmits twisting torque from the rotary machinery to the drill string and ultimately to the bit.


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Royal attractions include the prince's Palace Square in Monaco and Monaco Cathedral, the final resting place of Grace Kelly, the movie-star-turned -queen who died in a tragic car accident in 1982.
Once home to some of Manhattan's most glamorous and sophisticated women, from Grace Kelly to Candace Bergen, the Barbizon Hotel at 140 East 63rd Street has been stunningly transformed into a grand, European-style luxury condominium now known as Barbizon/63.
and Grace Kelly Laster, Anderson Johnson)--into separate Biblically inspired sections, the show's curator, Carol Crown, associate professor of art history at the University of Memphis, argued effectively for the recognition of this art as inseparable from the cultural and religious matrix of the American South.
 
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