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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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In 1966, Richard J. Daley, Chicago’s mayor at the time, quoted “reverence for the laws” to warn civil-rights demonstrators against civil disobedience.

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The mission raised a few eyebrows - some were suspicious that Church gave up her shield so willingly in exchange for Balding's error, while swimmer Tom Daley suspected Balding might have deliberately sabotaged the task because she's a traitor.

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Charlotte Church, Kate Garraway, Paloma Faith and Tom Daley are among the other stars who will be sitting at the famous round table.

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But 23-year-old Amber Daley, who also lives in London, said in a post on TikTok she would be "distraught" by such charges.

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It has received support from James Daley, managing director of independent consumer group Fairer Finance.

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