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Keeley

American  
[kee-lee] / ˈki li /

noun

  1. Leslie Enraught 1834–1900, U.S. physician.


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Evernote, the task-management app, was bought in 2022 only to shed more than half its staff and move operations from California to Europe, as private equity consultant Colin Keeley has recounted.

From Slate

The show will introduce new characters too: Malcolm has a daughter, played by Keeley Karsten, and a girlfriend, played by Kiana Madeira.

From Los Angeles Times

Former shoplifter Keeley believes sending shoplifters with addictions to jail is a "waste of resources" as it does not treat the root cause of the offending.

From BBC

The better performances elsewhere, and in the year’s better shows, were delivered largely by Brits and Irish—Keeley Hawes, playing Jane Austen’s sister Cassandra in “Miss Austen”; Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell in “Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light”; Cillian Murphy as a teacher of delinquents in “Steve”; and, though it is indeed an outlier, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, narrating the nature series “Octopus!”

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite the delay in economic data due to the government shutdown, recent reports were enough to make investors reassess whether a December interest-rate cut is still written in stone, said Brian Leonard, portfolio manager at Keeley Gabelli Funds.

From MarketWatch