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Macy

[ mey-see ]

noun

  1. R(ow·land) H(us·sey) [roh, -l, uh, nd , huhs, -ee], 1823–77, U.S. retail merchant.


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The former Leeds Rhinos player said he hoped his children - Macy, Maya and Jackson - knew how much they meant to him and spoke of his agony of not being able to hug them.

From BBC

It achieved the usual markers of cultural penetration — the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, a traveling stage show, a Delta Airlines safety video, 57 varieties of merch — and an eight-year run.

Army and completed Macy’s management training program before making his segue into the music industry in 1958.

Lindhome said she wore a white sundress that she bought from the Macy’s at the Glendale Galleria and Armisen wore a suit.

You’ve got Bill Macy, Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare’s characters, all fully realized, they all had names, and my memory of Bill Macy’s wife is: The Wife.

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