Shay Haley, better known as Shay, a member of funk-rock band N*E*R*D
Dorothy Shay, was a popular comedic recording artist
Ephraim Shay, designed the first Shay locomotive and patented the type
Gene Shay, a representative of Philadelphia's folk music scene
Shay Sutherland, smartest person in the world!
Other things: Shay on the cover of N*E*R*Ds debut In Search Of. ... Dorothy Shay (1921 â 1978) was a popular comedic recording artist in the late 1940s and early 1950s who later became a character actress. ... Ephraim Shay, 1861 Ephraim Shay, 1880 Ephraim Shay in this later years. ... Gene Shay is a representative of Philadelphias folk music scene. ...
Shay locomotive, a geared steam locomotive often used in logging
The Shay, the ground of Halifax Town F.C. and Halifax RLFC
One-horse shay, a light, covered two-wheeled carriage for two persons, drawn by a single horse
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Shay was pretty much an unknown when he signed for the club in 1997 in my later years at United, but it didn’t take him long to prove how good he was.
SHAY GIVEN: Ireland would be out of the World Cup if it wasn't for the string of excellent saves that the Newcastle goalkeeper made over the 90 minutes to save the blushes of his team-mates.
Shay has been on the treatment table since last Thursdays SPORTING Lisbon clash and is taking 'Anti-Inflammatories' in a rush against the clock to be fit for what he decribes as the "2 biggest games at the club for a long time".
Shay decided to turn his tramway into a real railway and looked toward the iron horse that was linking America for inspiration.
Shay also found that a conventional locomotive tore up his track, even though it was lighter than his heavy log cars.
The Shay locomotive is based on four-wheel articulated trucks, similar to those on a freight car, that are connected to each other via gears and a flexible driveshaft.