Manley noun
- Michael Norman. 1924–97, Jamaican statesman; prime minister of Jamaica (1972–80; 1989–92)
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“And any one senator can push it off for another week,” says Manley.
What If the United States Had No Attorney General?
Eleanor Clift
November 14, 2014
“With 9/11, there were all sorts of attempts to racially profile different immigrant groups,” Manley says.
Boston Bombings Slow Capitol Hill Efforts on Immigration, Gun Control
Patricia Murphy
April 17, 2013
But, said Manley, never underestimate the power of a parliamentarian.
Harry Reid’s Filibuster Deal With Mitch McConnell Isn’t Reform
David Freedlander
January 25, 2013
Historical Examples of manley
Master Manley sent me from the Big House to the office about a mile away.
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“If we can find holding ground for our feet, we may get through there,” said Manley.
W. H. G. Kingston
We at last approached the spot where Manley had left Clarice and her companion.
W. H. G. Kingston
This made it necessary for Uncle Jeff and Manley to change their plans.
W. H. G. Kingston
“But I have told you how devotedly, how fondly I love you,” said Manley.
W. H. G. Kingston