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  2. Mary Daly - Wikipedia

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    Mary Daly (October 16, 1928 – January 3, 2010) was an American radical feminist philosopher and theologian. Daly, who described herself as a "radical lesbian feminist", [3] taught at the Jesuit -run Boston College for 33 years.

  3. Harrison W. Noel - Wikipedia

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    Harrison W. Noel (16 April 1905 - June 1977), of Montclair, New Jersey, murdered cab driver Raymond Pearce and six-year-old Mary Daly in an apparent copycat kidnapping in early September 1925. He was condemned to death but the sentence was upended on appeal by reason of insanity.

  4. Battle axe - Wikipedia

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    A battle axe (also battle-axe, battle ax, or battle-ax) is an axe specifically designed for combat. Battle axes were specialized versions of utility axes. Many were suitable for use in one hand, while others were larger and were deployed two-handed. Axes designed for warfare ranged in weight from just over 0.5 to 3 kg (1 to 7 lb), and in length ...

  5. Fed’s Mester and Daly expect 3 rate cuts this year - AOL

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    Fed officials Loretta Mester and Mary Daly signaled Tuesday that three rate cuts are still likely for 2024, with Mester hinting that a cut in June is a possibility. “I don’t want to rule that...

  6. San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly’s unlikely rise from ...

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    Daly says her background shapes her perspective that the “economy is about people.”

  7. Battle-axe (woman) - Wikipedia

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    A battle-axe is a derogatory traditional stereotype describing a woman characterized as aggressive, overbearing and forceful. The term originated as a gender-independent descriptor in the early 20th century, but became primarily applied to women around the middle of the century.

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  9. Dane axe - Wikipedia

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    The Dane axe or long axe (including Danish axe and English long axe) is a type of European early medieval period two-handed battle axe with a very long shaft, around 0.9–1.2 metres (2 ft 11 in – 3 ft 11 in) at the low end to 1.5–1.7 metres (4 ft 11 in – 5 ft 7 in) or more at the long end.

  10. Fed's Daly favors waiting to gain confidence that ... - AOL

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    Fed's Daly favors waiting to gain confidence that inflation is dropping. San Francisco Fed president Mary Daly said uncertainty about the inflation outlook has increased and made it difficult to ...

  11. Battle Axe culture - Wikipedia

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    The Battle Axe culture, also called Boat Axe culture, is a Chalcolithic culture that flourished in the coastal areas of the south of the Scandinavian Peninsula and southwest Finland, from c. 2800 BC – c. 2300 BC. It was an offshoot of the Corded Ware culture, and replaced the Funnelbeaker culture in southern Scandinavia, probably through a ...