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Bagley

[ bag-lee ]

noun

  1. William Chandler, 1874–1946, U.S. educator and writer.


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The Pistons are getting a free look at Bagley before he’s a restricted free agent this summer.

Salvaging any sort of value for Bagley, who has disappointed since being tabbed as the No.

Bagley directs an affordable housing nonprofit organization and lives in North Old Town.

The next moment the bursting of one of the enemy's shells sent Ensign Bagley to his last home.

Mrs. Bagley took the letter to that gentleman, and he promptly made out the papers for the grateful boy.

I really came out to Egypt in a sort of way in attendance upon Mrs. Craven Bagley, who is in delicate health.

From the auctioneer to Bagley, from Bagley to the "club," was easy work for the officer detailed to investigate the theft.

Old Mrs. Bagley had a good selection of shaded Berlin wools and a few silks, and even, when the fashion came in for that, crewels.

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