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Mallory

[mal-uh-ree]

noun

  1. Stephen Russell, 1813?–73, U.S. lawyer and politician.



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It’s easier to insure an EV now than it was a decade ago, said Mallory Mooney, director of sales and service at Insurify.

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Aquinas scored on a quarterback option play by Mason Mallory to close to within 26-16 with 9:44 left.

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Mallory Pollock, now the executive director of Wyoming’s Casper Pride, joked that when the organization held its first festival back in 2017, she could turn her camera horizontally and capture the whole event in the same photo.

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In the Senate, Mallory McMorrow, a Michigan state senator, has announced a bid for the U.S.

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He moved up into motor racing in 1974, first into Formula Ford and then Formula 3, only to suffer a nasty accident at Mallory Park in 1976 and badly break a leg.

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