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Hadley

[had-lee]

noun

  1. Henry Kimball 1871–1937, U.S. composer and conductor.

  2. a male or female given name.



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Hadley Peer Marshal, CEO at Brookfield Asset Management, told Bloomberg last month that around $7 trillion in capital will be needed over the next decade to build the factories, computing infrastructure and power capacity needed to meet the expected AI demand.

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"When I first came to the club we were in a relegation battle and there wasn't much in it, either," forward Dean Hadley, who joined in 2019, added.

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His experience with students at Hadley Hall inspired Brown, who died Aug. 18 at the age of 83, to focus his career on ADHD, just as it was beginning to gain public attention.

“The History of Sound” eventually finds its truest note of bruising sensitivity and catharsis in its last act, aided by meaningful bite-sized turns by Hadley Robinson and the great Chris Cooper and a denouement you may see coming but is moving nevertheless.

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"Marital bliss and domestic boredom tend to make less interesting rock songs than looking for love," agrees journalist and author Hadley Freeman, speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme.

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