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Last seen on: NY Times Crossword 18 Dec 18, Tuesday

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E (named e /iː/, plural ees)[1] is the fifth letter and the second vowel in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. It is the most commonly used letter in many languages, including Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Latin, Latvian, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish.[2][3][4][5][6]

The Latin letter ‘E’ differs little from its source, the Greek letter epsilon, ‘Ε’. This in turn comes from the Semitic letter hê, which has been suggested to have started as a praying or calling human figure (hillul ‘jubilation’), and was probably based on a similar Egyptian hieroglyph that indicated a different pronunciation. In Semitic, the letter represented /h/ (and /e/ in foreign words); in Greek, hê became the letter epsilon, used to represent /e/. The various forms of the Old Italic script and the Latin alphabet followed this usage.

Although Middle English spelling used ⟨e⟩ to represent long and short /e/, the Great Vowel Shift changed long /eː/ (as in ‘me’ or ‘bee’) to /iː/ while short /ɛ/ (as in ‘met’ or ‘bed’) remained a mid vowel. In other cases, the letter is silent, generally at the end of words.

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Christopher Asher Wray (born December 17, 1966)[2] is an American lawyer serving as the eighth and current Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) since 2017.[3] From 2003 to 2005 Wray served as Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Criminal Division in the George W. Bush Administration. From 2005 to 2017 he was a litigation partner with the law firm King & Spalding.[4]

Christopher A. Wray was born in New York City.[5] His father, Cecil A. Wray Jr.,[6][7] was a graduate of Yale Law School and worked as a lawyer at Debevoise & Plimpton in New York.[8][9] He attended the Buckley School, [10] in New York City and the private boarding school Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts.[6] In 1989, Wray graduated cum laude[6] with a Bachelor of Arts from Yale University, and earned his Juris Doctor in 1992 from Yale Law School. While at Yale, Wray was the Executive Editor of the Yale Law Journal. After graduating from law school, Wray spent a year clerking for Judge J. Michael Luttig of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.[11]

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