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Rowley

/ ˈraʊ-; ˈrəʊlɪ /

noun

  1. RowleyThomas?1586?1642MEnglishTHEATRE: dramatist Thomas . ?1586–?1642, English dramatist, who collaborated with John Ford and Thomas Dekker on The Witch of Edmonton (1621) and with Thomas Middleton on The Changeling (1622)
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Nick Rowley, an attorney representing the Johnson family, said the federal agency had outlined “steps in the right direction,” but amid “this epidemic of Black women dying in healthcare, dying in labor and delivery, baby steps aren’t going to stop this from happening.”

“We need radical change if we’re going to save lives and keep Black mothers from dying,” Rowley said.

Coincidentally, I was speaking to Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley the next day about the interim Casey report, commissioned after Sarah Everard’s murder, which dealt with the force’s institutional problems.

From BBC

Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley told the BBC he was "deeply troubled" by talks so far on its annual settlement for next year.

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The inquiry also discussed a letter, dated 16 March, from Dame Sally to Sir Jeremy Heywood which said that on March 7, at the request of No 10 and the Metropolitan Police, she had issued a statement alongside Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley announcing the risk to public health as a result of the incident was “low, based on the current evidence available”.

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