An improved reinforced locking window assembly including a rectangular reinforcing structure and a plurality of reinforcing rods. The rectangular reinforcing bar structure aligns with the rails and stiles of a window sash with the rods aligned with the muntins of the sash. A set of troughs and channels are provided in the rails, stiles, and muntins of a pair of sash halves which fit over the reinforcing structure. The two sash halves are joined together around the reinforcing assembly and thus a window sash of conventional appearance, but containing rigid metallic reinforcing elements is provided. The preferred form includes a locking assembly within the check rail of one sash. The lock includes a pair of lock pistons which may be extended longitudinally out of the distal ends of the lock case on the check rail to engage a pair of receiving holes to which they are aligned in the side jambs.
Dr. Gray graduated from the Univ of West Indies, Fac Med Sci, Kingston, Jamaica (950 01 Pr 1/71) in 1981. He works in North Miami Beach, FL and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Gray is affiliated with Jackson North Medical Center and University Of Miami Hospital.
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DeVry Institute Of Technology Atlanta, GA 1977 to 1978 Electronic
Ronald Gray was stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, when he was convicted in a series of rapes and murders. He could become the first person to be executed by the military in a half century. A military policeman stands outside the Fort Bragg courthouse, Dec. 22, 2015. Photo: Jonathan Drake/Reut
Date: Dec 29, 2016
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Oklahoma woman talks about “life-changing” news after judge lifts stay of execution for sister's killer
Judge J. Thomas Marten of the US District Court for the District of Kansas wrote last week that a previously granted stay of execution to former US Army soldier Ronald Gray was no longer in effect, denying his request to further block the military from carrying out the death sentence.
Date: Dec 29, 2016
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Former U.S. Army soldier could be military's first execution since 1961
Last week, a federal court rejected an order that placed a hold on the execution of Ronald Gray,The Fayetteville Observer reported. In 1988, a military court found Gray guilty of two murders and five separate rapes that took place while he was stationed at the North Carolina military base. He plead
"It was two years (ago) the last time we touched this exact same field, and being on the sidelines (gave me) chills and goosebumps, and the crowd actually chanting and not being able to hear the whistle from the bottom of the crowd, it was excitement," said Ronald Gray, a junior euphonium player in
In the meantime, Hasan will join the five people who already on the military death row. That group includes Ronald Gray, who is appealing his death sentence for multiple murders and rapes in federal court. His death sentence was approved five years ago by then-President George W. Bush.
Date: Aug 29, 2013
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Before an execution date, Fort Hood shooter faces years of appeals
There's no way to estimate how long the appeals process could take for Hasan or any other case. The longest current case is that of Ronald Gray, a former Army cook at Fort Bragg in North Carolina who was convicted in 1988 on 14 charges, including two premeditated murders.
Date: Aug 29, 2013
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On military death row, execution is anything but guaranteed
In 1988, former Army Specialist Ronald Gray was convicted of abducting, raping, sodomizing and murdering 18-year-old Pfc. Laura Lee Vickery-Clay near Fort Bragg, N.C. Gray, who has been on death row for 25 years, was also convicted for attempting to murder and rape Pfc. Mary Ann Lang Nameth, 20, and
Date: Aug 27, 2013
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Study Confirms Viral Load Most Important Predictor of HIV Transmission
iology and prevention. According to an editorial accompanying Hughes and his teams paper, Ronald Gray, PhD, and Maria Wawer, MD, of Johns Hopkins University point out that these estimates are needed for modeling the epidemic and for projecting the effects of preventive interventions. Indeed, theyepidemiology and prevention. According to an editorial accompanying Hughes and his teams paper, Ronald Gray, PhD, and Maria Wawer, MD, of Johns Hopkins University point out that these estimates are needed for modeling the epidemic and for projecting the effects of preventive interventions. Indeed