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Morley
[ mawr-lee ]
noun
- Christopher Darlington, 1890–1957, U.S. writer.
- Edward Williams, 1838–1923, U.S. chemist and physicist.
- John, Viscount Morley of Blackburn, 1838–1923, English statesman, journalist, biographer, and critic.
- Thomas, 1557–1603?, English composer, especially of madrigals.
- a male given name.
Morley
1/ ˈmɔːlɪ /
noun
- an industrial town in N England, in Leeds unitary authority, West Yorkshire. Pop: 54 051 (2001)
Morley
2/ ˈmɔːlɪ /
noun
- MorleyEdward Williams18381923MUSSCIENCE: chemist Edward Williams. 1838–1923, US chemist who collaborated with A. A. Michelson in the Michelson-Morley experiment
- MorleyJohn, Viscount Morley of Blackburn18381923MBritishPOLITICS: statesmanWRITING: writer John, Viscount Morley of Blackburn. 1838–1923, British Liberal statesman and writer; secretary of state for India (1905–10)
- MorleyRobert19081992MBritishTHEATRE: actor Robert. 1908–92, British actor. His many films include Major Barbara (1940), Oscar Wilde (1960), and The Blue Bird (1976)
- MorleyThomas?1557?1603MEnglishMUSIC: composerMUSIC: organist Thomas. ?1557–?1603, English composer and organist, noted for his madrigals and his textbook on music, A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke (1597)
Morley
/ môr′lē /
- American chemist and physicist who with Albert Michelson disproved the existence of ether, the hypothetical medium of electromagnetic waves. Their work served as the starting point for Albert Einstein's development of the theory of relativity.
Example Sentences
Brown, 24, of Peel Street in Morley, had initially denied two counts of disclosing private photographs without consent, but pleaded guilty to both charges part way through her trial at Leeds Crown Court in September.
Mr Blow is currently chief executive of the department store chain Morley's, based in Wimbledon, though he resigned the position to take up the new job.
The BBC was told "no comment" when it called Morleys on Tuesday to ask if Mr Blow would retain his position at the firm.
Prof Colin Morley, a retired professor of neonatology from the University of Cambridge, told File on 4 he was “very confident” Baby C died of natural causes.
Suzie Morley is one of the patients who has reduced her use of painkillers.
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