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Hadley

[had-lee]

noun

  1. Henry Kimball 1871–1937, U.S. composer and conductor.

  2. a male or female given name.



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The first such opportunity became visible in data from the 1964 election cycle, analyzed in Lloyd Free and Hadley Cantril’s 1967 book “The Political Beliefs of Americans,” which I've written about many times over the last decade.

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Dermatologists might recommend peptide products to patients, but they aren’t really prescribing peptide medications, says cosmetic dermatologist Hadley King, the way they might an acne treatment.

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Kirsti Nicole Hadley, from Brighton, whose son is autistic, said systemic issues put a "huge amount of admin and advocacy" onto parents.

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Jade and Emma Hadley, from Wiltshire, were visiting shooting locations while on holiday in Cornwall.

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"We've decided that the most impactful approach is cancelling all our Grammy Week events, including our annual Best New Artist party, and redirecting funds to support efforts to reach local fans and charitable organizations," Spotify's Global Head of Music Partnerships and Audience Joe Hadley wrote in an announcement.

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