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Manley


Manley noun

  1. Michael Norman. 1924–97, Jamaican statesman; prime minister of Jamaica (1972–80; 1989–92)

Examples from the Web for manley Contemporary Examples of manley

  • “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.

    Slave Narratives, Oklahoma

    Various

  • “If we can find holding ground for our feet, we may get through there,” said Manley.

    In the Rocky Mountains

    W. H. G. Kingston

  • We at last approached the spot where Manley had left Clarice and her companion.

    In the Rocky Mountains

    W. H. G. Kingston

  • This made it necessary for Uncle Jeff and Manley to change their plans.

    In the Rocky Mountains

    W. H. G. Kingston

  • “But I have told you how devotedly, how fondly I love you,” said Manley.

    In the Rocky Mountains

    W. H. G. Kingston

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