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Holley

American  
[hol-ee] / ˈhɒl i /

noun

  1. Robert William, 1922–1993, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1968.


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“When Ms. Barnett and Mr. LaBeouf both decided to resolve their differences and move on with their lives, no one forced her or ‘bullied’ her to stay silent,” Holley said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times

“Her work as a journalist is central to this,” her lawyer Mike Holley said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chris Sanders scored 20 points, as did Chace Holley, who played injured.

From Los Angeles Times

Devin Wright, Redondo Union: The son of former 12-year NBA player Dorell Wright has come on strong with big games against quality opponents, signaling the Sea Hawks have a third option to join SJ Madison and Chace Holley.

From Los Angeles Times

Redondo Union 101, Palos Verdes 67: Chace Holley had 21 points and SJ Madison and Devin Wright each had 18 points as Redondo Union moved closer to the Bay League title.

From Los Angeles Times