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Hays

American  
[heyz] / heɪz /

noun

  1. Will (Harrison), 1879–1954, U.S. lawyer, politician, and official of the motion-picture industry.

  2. a city in central Kansas.


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David Hays:, external Batter and wicketkeeper played 25 times for Scotland and also represented Cambridge University.

From BBC

“If the government had not stepped in that weekend, it would have created another mini-crash for the crypto industry,” Hays said.

From MarketWatch

Milei’s surprisingly strong election win may pave the way for Argentina to issue new bonds as early as next year, reducing the need for U.S. support, Hays said.

From The Wall Street Journal

McLaughlin, the DHS spokesperson, did not respond to questions about Hays County and other raids where families and attorneys allege a lack of transparency and due process.

From Salon

After Austin Hays bounced a grounder to Betts that the shortstop threw home for a forceout, Yamamoto slammed the door with back-to-back strikeouts.

From Los Angeles Times