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Baily

British  
/ ˈbeɪlɪ /

noun

  1. one of the largest craters on the moon, about 293 kilometres in diameter, lying in the SE quadrant

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Bank of England governor Andrew Baily warned workers asking for pay rises last year, saying it could push inflation out of control, though unions argue they are required to cope with the rising cost of living.

From BBC

To improve America’s retirement system, “the most important policy change is to put Social Security and Medicare on stable financial footing,” a pair of academic economists who have served in Democratic administrations, Martin N. Baily and Benjamin Harris, wrote in a new book, “The Retirement Challenge.”

From New York Times

The young duo, in addition to all-conference guard Baily Walden, have been the engine for the Saints.

From Washington Post

The endorsement, made in a central Illinois fairground, is unlikely to win Baily many voters closer to Chicago.

From Washington Post

However, Krueger lost to Republican Kay Baily Hutchison in a June 1993 special election.

From Seattle Times