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Baillie

British  
/ ˈbeɪlɪ /

noun

  1. Dame Isobel . 1895–1983, British soprano

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At first glance, he has opened up divisions in Scottish Labour with MSPs like Jackie Baillie and Monica Lennon backing him and MPs like the Scottish secretary Douglas Alexander and his predecessor Ian Murray rallying behind the prime minister.

From BBC

The channel estimates its weekly audience is "probably now over 40 million," said spokesman Adam Baillie.

From Barron's

According to Baillie, Iran International is the most-watched television channel inside Iran and is also followed by the large Iranian diaspora.

From Barron's

"Our investor is a British-Saudi national. But it is not ... controlled by Saudi Arabia. It's nothing to do with the Saudi Arabian state," said Baillie.

From Barron's

Working at Iran International "you need a lot of courage ... You have to be quite tough," said Baillie.

From Barron's