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Curley

American  
[kur-lee] / ˈkɜr li /

noun

  1. James M(ichael), 1874–1958, U.S. politician.


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Families have been upping their 529 contributions in part because of the additional uses, said Paul Curley, director of savings research at ISS Market Intelligence.

From The Wall Street Journal

Molly J. Curley, a 31-year-old from Boston, was recently scrolling through her social-media feeds and saw people talking about tech neck.

From The Wall Street Journal

Given that she is an influencer and her career calls for hours of phone time, Curley decided to inspect her neck.

From The Wall Street Journal

Curley’s report noted that court methods for destroying sensitive documents should be improved, but three employees said striped burn bags supplied to chambers were often left sitting out unattended, and each justice had their own protocols for disposing of court documents.

From Salon

One of the very first practical uses of side-scan sonar took place in 1963 when a team made up of Edward Curley, John Yules, and the brilliant inventor Dr. Harold Edgerton used an early version of side-scan sonar to find the sunken Vineyard Lightship in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts.

From Literature