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As a side project, Gray works with [[CircleID]] to film short interviews about [[ICANN]] participants, in order to help newcomers to the industry familiarize themselves with what and who is important, and to keep those unable to attend the meetings up-to-date......[[Gray Chynoweth|read more]]
As a side project, Gray works with [[CircleID]] to film short interviews about [[ICANN]] participants, in order to help newcomers to the industry familiarize themselves with what and who is important, and to keep those unable to attend the meetings up-to-date......[[Gray Chynoweth|read more]]
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* ... that a narwhal's tusk is one of its two teeth, that all male but only only some female narwhals have tusks, and that scientists do not know why narwhals have tusks?
* ... that a narwhal's tusk is one of its two teeth, that all male but only only some female narwhals have tusks, and that scientists do not know why narwhals have tusks?
* ... that, on occasion, mysterious sounds are recorded underwater, and no one knows where they come from? One famous one is The Bloop, which was much louder than even the loudest underwater animals (whales).
* ... that, on occasion, mysterious sounds are recorded underwater, and no one knows where they come from? One famous one is The Bloop, which was much louder than even the loudest underwater animals (whales).

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http://icannwiki.com/index.php/Gray_Chynoweth

Graham (Gray) Chynoweth is the VP of Business Operations & General Counsel at Dynamic Network Services Inc. (Dyn Inc.). His specialities are Human Resources, Finance, Internet Policy, Corporate Law, Contract Law, Intellectual Property Law, Employment Law and International Law. He is also a spoke-person for his company and participates in different international meetings and events such as ICANN Meetings.

As a side project, Gray works with CircleID to film short interviews about ICANN participants, in order to help newcomers to the industry familiarize themselves with what and who is important, and to keep those unable to attend the meetings up-to-date......read more

Senegalese Facts...
  • ... that a narwhal's tusk is one of its two teeth, that all male but only only some female narwhals have tusks, and that scientists do not know why narwhals have tusks?
  • ... that, on occasion, mysterious sounds are recorded underwater, and no one knows where they come from? One famous one is The Bloop, which was much louder than even the loudest underwater animals (whales).
  • ... that, of the 17,000 words Shakespeare used, over 1700 are recorded for the first time in his works.
  • ... that there are twelve species in the Vulpes genus, but 25 other species are commonly referred to as "foxes"? The Red Fox, or Vulpes vulpes, is often called the "true fox."
  • ... and some other stuff actually related to this website?
 
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