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Waller

[ wol-er, waw-ler ]

noun

  1. Edmund, 1607–87, English poet.
  2. Thomas Fats, 1904–43, U.S. jazz pianist and songwriter.


Waller

/ ˈɒə /

noun

  1. WallerEdmund16061687MEnglishWRITING: poetPOLITICS: politician Edmund. 1606–87, English poet and politician, famous for his poem "Go, Lovely Rose"
  2. WallerFats19041943MUSMUSIC: jazz pianistMUSIC: singer Fats, real name Thomas Waller. 1904–43, US jazz pianist and singer
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“At present, I lean toward supporting a cut to the policy rate at our December meeting,” Waller said during a conference.

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Mr. Waller passed it on to one of his road managers, who took the guitar to his home in the rural British countryside and tossed it in the attic, the auction house said.

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On Tuesday, Waller also said he would “need to see several more months of good inflation data before” he would support reducing rates.

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James Waller, a 22-year veteran of the Conroe Police Department, died at a hospital where he was taken after the tornado struck his home in Trinity.

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Waller gave the guitar to his manager at some point, who took the instrument home and threw it in the attic, where it remained for 60 years.

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