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hali-

British  

combining form

  1. a variant of halo-

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“The tomato isn’t the only muse here. It’s a proclamation of our observations as well,” Hali Bey Ramdene wrote for Bon Appétit.

From Salon

Puma unveiled the Hali 1, its first shoe in collaboration with the Pacers’ Tyrese Haliburton on the day this year’s NBA Finals began.

From Los Angeles Times

Measurements from any single location can only tell you so much about the climate worldwide, said Hali Kilbourne, a geological oceanographer at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science.

From New York Times

Retailers could deepen discounts by 10%, analyst Jessica Ramirez at Jane Hali & Associates said in an interview.

From Reuters

"Consumers are still being very cautious, so if holiday sales do go up, we think it will be due to inflation raising prices," said Jessica Ramirez, a senior research analyst at Jane Hali & Associates.

From Reuters