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Mallory
[ mal-uh-ree ]
noun
- Stephen Russell, 1813?–73, U.S. lawyer and politician.
Example Sentences
In the Senate, Mallory McMorrow, a Michigan state senator, has announced a bid for the U.S.
He moved up into motor racing in 1974, first into Formula Ford and then Formula 3, only to suffer a nasty accident at Mallory Park in 1976 and badly break a leg.
The U.S. will be missing forward Sophia Smith, who last week announced her pregnancy, and could be without defender Naomi Girma, forward Mallory Swanson and midfielder Rose Lavelle, among others.
Since its inception, taxpayers spent $7.6 billion on the CFPB, but the Bureau returned $21 billion to consumers — about $2.76 for each dollar spent, said Mallory SoRelle, an assistant professor at Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy and the author of Democracy Declined: The Failed Politics of Consumer Financial Protection.
Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre has been to the White House twice to speak with Brenda Mallory, the chair of President Biden’s Council on Environmental Quality, to ask for assistance.
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