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Keyserling

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[kahy-zuhr-ling] / ˈkaɪ zər lɪŋ /

noun

  1. Hermann Alexander Count, 1880–1946, German philosopher and writer.


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Former House Rep. Dan Hamilton and his father, Glenn Hamilton, shared the same Greenville House seat, and former House Rep. Billy Keyserling, who held the same seat as his mother, the late Rep. Harriet Hirschfeld Keyserling.

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But Keyserling has worked to attract companies, the incoming mayor Murray said, though his other work might receive more attention.

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Keyserling plans to remain visible but wants the new city body to chart its own course.

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Keyserling was an early opponent of oil and gas exploration off the S.C. coast, traveling to Washington, D.C., on numerous occasions to oppose plans during the Obama and Trump administrations and helping frame the issue as a local one - a stance adopted by municipalities up and down the coast.

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Perhaps there is irony there, but Billy Keyserling pressed on with his soft-spoken sense of diplomacy anyway.

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