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Daley

[ dey-lee ]

noun

  1. Richard J(oseph), 1902–76, U.S. politician: mayor of Chicago 1955–76.


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It was a tight, three-way Democratic primary between Washington, Richard Daley, and Jane Byrne.

Faced with rampaging youths, Chicago Mayor Richard Daley issued a strict “shoot to kill” order to police to halt looting.

Olympian Daley received a deluge of goodwill messages after announcing he was in a gay relationship last December.

Correction: A previous version of this article referred to Richard Daley, not William.

Just ask William Daley, the former Obama White House Chief of Staff who helped make Obamacare the reality that it is.

Honora Daley was Honora Fulham now--married to a "dark man" as the gypsy fortune-tellers would have called him.

Penny and Clint followed more leisurely, leaving Mr. Daley and Mr. Conklin in possession of the field of battle.

"Durkin appeared much lighter than Beaufort, too," replied Mr. Daley, unwilling admiration in his voice.

That seemed to put a different complexion on the matter and Daley went to Mr. Fernald and told him about it.

Daley told me Durkin was on probation and stood a pretty fair chance of losing a scholarship he was after.

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