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Mellon

[ mel-uhn ]

noun

  1. Andrew William, 1855–1937, U.S. financier: Secretary of the Treasury 1921–32.


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Eoin Mellon from County Tyrone only started boxing in his late teens, but said it has had a profound impact on his life.

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The measure ran into opposition from President Coolidge and his Treasury secretary, the multimillionaire Andrew Mellon, who thought private enterprise should take on the task.

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Eluned Morgan confirmed that she was granting planning permission in a letter sent to Cardiff Parkway Developments, which is overseeing the project in the St Mellons area of the city.

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One afternoon in early August, Fiona Mellon, whose back garden overlooked the Sharifs’, heard a piercing scream that suddenly cut short.

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“I still see AI as a tool … that just opens up our capacity to ask even harder questions,” says Jeremy Avigad, a mathematician and philosopher at Carnegie Mellon University.

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