Morley
Americannoun
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Christopher Darlington, 1890–1957, U.S. writer.
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Edward Williams, 1838–1923, U.S. chemist and physicist.
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John, Viscount Morley of Blackburn, 1838–1923, English statesman, journalist, biographer, and critic.
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Thomas, 1557–1603?, English composer, especially of madrigals.
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a male given name.
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Edward Williams. 1838–1923, US chemist who collaborated with A. A. Michelson in the Michelson-Morley experiment
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John, Viscount Morley of Blackburn. 1838–1923, British Liberal statesman and writer; secretary of state for India (1905–10)
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Robert. 1908–92, British actor. His many films include Major Barbara (1940), Oscar Wilde (1960), and The Blue Bird (1976)
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Thomas. ?1557–?1603, English composer and organist, noted for his madrigals and his textbook on music, A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke (1597)
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"It would be a mistake for anybody to try to draw definite conclusions just based on the fact that two databases happen to match," Morley told AFP.
From Barron's ● Aug. 20, 2026
Morley specifically said that he believes Plyer v.
From Salon ● Apr. 1, 2026
Lee Morley, AA expert patrol, told the BBC: "Some people may have changed their plans from travelling overseas and therefore travelling closer to home."
From BBC ● Mar. 30, 2026
“Practically, it is very difficult for any navy to escort ships through that narrow strait,” said Ellis Morley, specialist in cargo and commodities at Howden, an insurance broker.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Mar. 4, 2026
Then, assisted by the genial but shadowy Morley, Michelson embarked on years of fastidious measurements.
From "A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson
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