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Daley

[ dey-lee ]

noun

  1. Richard J(oseph), 1902–76, U.S. politician: mayor of Chicago 1955–76.


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Elsewhere in Para-athletics, Marcus Perrineau Daley won silver in the men’s T52 100m final.

From BBC

ParalympicsGB’s second medal on the track was won by Perrineau Daley, 35.

From BBC

Local leaders noted that the city had changed markedly since the reactionary administration of Mayor Richard J. Daley, who demanded a hyper-aggressive response by the Chicago police to the demonstrations of 1968.

In other words, he’s nothing like Daley, and despite the city’s fierce restriction on granting permits for protests, Johnson is unlikely to encourage his police to act in a way that will once again make the city the national face of antidemocratic brutality.

From Slate

Chicago Mayor Tom Daley, known widely as an authoritarian, gave the Chicago PD a raise in the aftermath.

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