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US
/ˈoʊkɫi/
]
NOUN
- United States sharpshooter who was featured in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show (1860-1926)
How To Use Oakley In A Sentence
- White House advisers and other Democrats in Washington had already begun making excuses for what they called a poorly run campaign on Ms Coakley's part. Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news
- He, Oakley and the rest of the team listed all the genes known to be operative in synapses in the human nervous system. Another predictable argument against front-loading
- Coakley of course in Mass was a "weak" candidate, while who ever this bozo is in Florida (realize NO ONE even knew there was an election) who lost, was of course some strong candidate I suppose? Are Florida-19's results a good political indicator?
- Martha Coakley, the Democrat was 30 points ahead in the early polls, and I don't think that she saw the title wave of discontent that was coming, that Scott Brown, the Republican is riding so effectively. CNN Transcript Jan 19, 2010
- If you don’t believe me, ask Coakley how that coronation is going in Massachusetts. Matthew Yglesias » FDIC Considering Higher Fees for Banks With Unsound Compensation Practices
- Mr Oakley's "Shrimper," a boy sitting on a rock, reminds us of some of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843
- When Coakley ascended to the Attorney General's office, she continued to take the easy route focusing her attention on garden clubs, non-kosher delis and lite-brite artists as opposed to chasing after real wrongdoers. Casey Sherman: Martha Coakley: Democrat Doomed from the Start
- Sinead Coakley won possession on the left and sped down the left wing and hit the post.
- FREDDIE OAKLEY, YOLO COUNTY RECORDER: A courageous battle, a heroic battle against cancer. CNN Transcript Jun 4, 2008
- Mr Oakley always has been ready to oblige journalists with information.