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Connelly

[ kon-l-ee ]

noun

  1. Marc(us Cook), 1890–1980, U.S. dramatist.


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From 2016 to 2020, the first five seasons that Connelly tracked the metric, there were a combined 53 instances of a team returning at least 80 percent of its production from the previous season.

An extreme example is BYU, which entered this season ranked last in Connelly’s metric and has started 2-0, including a win over archrival No.

Half of the Pac-12 teams rank in the top 40 of Connelly’s returning production metric, and three26 are in the top 20.

“A guy drives up in a 2008 Mercedes, brand new,” Harry S. Connelly Jr. says in the video, according to the Times.

One of the key staffers in his office, Maureen Connelly, was charged with vetting the commercials.

But Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly look like they could (and should) still be having kids.

With fair skin boosting the expressiveness of her big blue eyes, Kazan resembles a slightly more cherub-faced Jennifer Connelly.

“By the time the candidates roll out of Iowa and New Hampshire, everybody has got the gloves off,” says Connelly.

"He still complains that his head and his bones ache, so that I cannot say he is improving," replied Dr. Connelly.

"I do not regard his statements as lies in any proper sense of the word, Dr. Connelly," replied Christy with considerable spirit.

"I hope you have not committed any rash act, Mr. Passford," said Dr. Connelly as the party passed through the ward room.

Dr. Connelly reported that he would not be fit for service again for six or eight weeks.

When he and Connelly were clear of the meeting he swore fiercely.

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