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Tingley

American  
[ting-lee] / ˈtɪŋ li /

noun

  1. Katherine Augusta Westcott 1847–1929, U.S. theosophist leader.


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“I personally did not feel comfortable having any sort of data on my phone that could track a pregnancy if I were to become pregnant,” Tingley told Slate.

From Slate

Tingley also views the DOD-Oura partnership as a contradiction to her understanding of the company.

From Slate

Priced at £1bn in 1991, this was a Vancouver-style elevated railway threading its way from Tingley through the city centre to St James's Hospital and Seacroft.

From BBC

Trams were now seen as being a fundamental part of the green transport revolution and in 2001 he gave Leeds Supertram the go-ahead - a £500m three-line network radiating from the city, north towards Headingley, east to Seacroft and south to Middleton and Tingley.

From BBC

UCLA’s Tingley lives about three miles from the Palisades fire’s eastern flank.

From Los Angeles Times