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Hale

1. George Ellery. 1868--1938, US astronomer: undertook research into sunspots and invented the spectroheliograph
2. Sir Matthew. 1609--76, English judge and scholar; Lord Chief Justice (1671--76)
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hale

In Hawaii, a primitive house, especially one consisting of a wood framework covered by thatched grass.
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Methoden zur Bestimmung des Speizenanteils beim Haler. Fuhlings Landw.
Yet a brief look at Lord Holland's Espagnol will show that the word was often used by Spanish figures to designate their political party See Haler's A History o the English People in the Nineteenth Century: England in 1815, trans.
Reverend Father John Lochran came under fire last week when it was claimed he ordered 87-year-old Frances Haler to sit "on the side" at St Winefride's Roman Catholic Church in St Asaph - an incident currently being investigated by the Bishop of Wrexham.
There are Haler combination washer/dryers, individually-controlled air-conditioning units and building amenities that include a rooftop terrace, virtual doorman, video intercom, bike room and personal storage.
The second aler is the verb haler and is derived from Old Norse.
Likely suitors: Asian companies like Haler and LG, European powers AB Electrolux and BSH or the ubiquitous private-equity players.
Threads, a fiber show held in conjunction with the international Convergence fiber art conference in Tampa, features the work of artists Alice Schlein, Monika Auch, Monica Naugle, Jan-Ru Wan and Ringling instructors Sheryl Haler and Dee Hood, June 20 through July 25.
Haler. "Are Inflation and Money Growth Still Related?" Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Review, 84, 1999, 32-43.
(9) For a discussion of the relationship between money and prices, see Haler and Wheelock (2001) and Meltzer (2001).
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