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Kinsella

American  
[kin-sel-uh] / kɪnˈsɛl ə /

noun

  1. W(illiam) P(atrick), 1935–2016, U.S. novelist and short-story writer, born in Canada.


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Mr Kinsella argued that the UK government "needs more money", and that money will have to come from taxes.

From BBC

He, along with Gloucestershire solicitor Stephen Kinsella, have joined the campaign group Patriotic Millionaires UK, which is calling for a one-off tax on wealth over £10m.

From BBC

Stephen Kinsella is far less well-known or controversial.

From BBC

"For hard of hearing people, phone banking is challenging, and for visually impaired people, online banking can be really difficult," Miss Kinsella added.

From BBC

Existing law is clear — a copyright holder has full control over their copyrighted material, said Ray Seilie, entertainment litigator at law firm Kinsella Holley Iser Kump Steinsapir.

From Los Angeles Times