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Bagley

American  
[bag-lee] / ˈbæg li /

noun

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


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The French star will miss Sunday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers after being assessed a flagrant one foul in the second quarter against the Dallas Mavericks on Friday in a play in which Gobert hit Marvin Bagley III in the face with his forearm while battling for a rebound.

From Barron's

A study of southeastern Virginia’s waste stream showed that 28% was recyclable, yet the regional solid-waste system was stuck at a recycling rate of about 7% no matter how much it spent trying to teach people how and what to recycle, said Dennis Bagley, the Southeastern Public Service Authority’s executive director.

From The Wall Street Journal

Notwithstanding a costly expansion, it was headed for capacity by 2060, Bagley said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“They’ve done that routinely since the plant has opened,” Bagley said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Job loss was a concern in Virginia when the communities involved considered the AMP plan, Bagley said.

From The Wall Street Journal