Cawley
Britishnoun
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Cawley, Labour representative for Leek West on Staffordshire Moorlands District Council, said he had previously warned about hazards and anti-social behaviour at the building, which had been bought by a developer.
From BBC
It has been derelict since 2007, local councillor Bill Cawley said.
From BBC
Still, Williams warned of high volatility, pointing to his Solomon Global colleague Nick Cawley’s expectation for daily price swings of 10% or more.
From MarketWatch
“It’s like a perfect storm,” said Cornell University economist John Cawley, who heads the American Economic Association’s job market committee.
Glen Cawley told BBC News NI he is self employed.
From BBC
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