Keeley
Leslie En·raught [en-rawt], /ˈɛn rɔt/, 1834–1900, U.S. physician.
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The head of the Keeley clan is a conservative senator in the age of family values, Armand Goldman owns a drag club where his partner is the star.
Keeley cranks the heat up full-blast, in hopes of getting the house warm before the next outage.
In Texas, a former big league pitcher needs an oxygen machine to live. That requires power. | Dave Sheinin | February 18, 2021 | Washington PostAnother Ipswich lady, Mrs. Keeley, who lives on in her grand old age, was certainly one of the most popular performers of her day.
East Anglia | J. Ewing RitchieI asked to see Mrs. Keeley, and boldly announced we had come to beg for a few nights' lodging.
South African Memories | Lady Sarah WilsonMr. Keeley was actually the Veldtcornet of the district, an office which in times of peace corresponded to that of a magistrate.
South African Memories | Lady Sarah Wilson
The number of Boer field-guns Mr. Keeley stated to be nine, of the newest type, besides the monster expected from Pretoria.
South African Memories | Lady Sarah WilsonMr. Keeley also told us of a tragedy that had greatly disturbed the little circle of defenders.
South African Memories | Lady Sarah Wilson
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