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Halsey

[ hawl-zee ]

noun

  1. William Frederick Bull, 1882–1959, U.S. admiral.


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Her career continued to grow after the wedding — she tried out new sounds with the Chainsmokers and Halsey and cut successful country duets with Shania Twain and Kenny Chesney — yet her relationship with Evans eventually withered.

“Instead of advocating for wildlands, they’re advocating for access for underprivileged communities, expanding urban parks, focusing on human desires and needs,” said Richard Halsey, 69, of San Diego, who left the Sierra Club in 2022 after more than five decades of involvement.

But some, like Halsey, attribute the decline to a shift away from its traditional priorities.

One person even brought Halsey's viral "The Greatest Impersonator" homage to Britney Spears into the mix, writing, "I hope she doesn’t impersonate Cynthia Erivo because that would be just deeply hurtful, like erasing her."

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In the photo that inspired Halsey's bold Bowie look — a 1974 classic shot by Terry O'Neill — he's wearing a mustard suit with matching orange-yellow hair, smoking a cigarette while holding a pair of scissors in his hands.

From Salon

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