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Kennelly

British  
/ ˈkɛnəlɪ /

noun

  1. Arthur Edwin. 1861–1939, US electrical engineer: independently of Heaviside, he predicted the existence of an ionized layer in the upper atmosphere, known as the Kennelly-Heaviside layer or E region

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Ms Kennelly said the release of video footage has caused far-right and pro-police activists to scramble for a coherent story with which to push back.

From BBC

Keala Kennelly of Kauai, a women’s big wave surf champion, is among the female invitees.

From Seattle Times

District Judge Matthew Kennelly declined to release her.

From Seattle Times

“The Court concludes that, regardless of which interpretation of ‘need-blind’ it adopts, the plaintiffs have plausibly alleged that the defendants do not admit all students on a need-blind basis,” Judge Kennelly wrote.

From Washington Times

“This funding stream is so complex and so complicated, it just looks like counties are sitting on money,” said Scott Kennelly, director of behavioral health for Butte County.

From Los Angeles Times