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  • "I happened to be on leave with the Missus at Halvey, which is only twelve mile or so along the coast.

    The Woman in Black 1915

  • "Regulators are going to have opinions about the transaction and we're going to have to address their concerns," said NYSE General Counsel John Halvey in an interview with a trade magazine.

    NYSE Euronext, Deutsche Boerse Seek EU Approval Doug Cameron 2011

  • "Regulators are going to have opinions about the transaction and we're going to have to address their concerns," said NYSE General Counsel John Halvey in an interview with a trade magazine.

    NYSE Euronext, Deutsche Boerse Seek EU Approval Doug Cameron 2011

  • Mr. Halvey said executives have held more than 400 investor meetings and expressed confidence that it would win backing from shareholders and regulators.

    NYSE Euronext, Deutsche Boerse Seek EU Approval Doug Cameron 2011

  • Mr. Halvey said executives have held more than 400 investor meetings and expressed confidence that it would win backing from shareholders and regulators.

    NYSE Euronext, Deutsche Boerse Seek EU Approval Doug Cameron 2011

  • Halvey_ works the potent and embarrassing influence of too good a reputation.

    The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays Eugene O'Neill 1920

  • Boston Post of October 4th; the writer of which did not wait for The Playboy to appear but attacked plays already given, Birthright and Hyacinth Halvey.

    Our Irish Theatre: A Chapter of Autobiography 1913

  • Slighter even are the butcher and the postmistress and the model sub-sanitary inspector in "Hyacinth Halvey," though all are fully understood and fully blocked out in their author's mind, if impossible of complete realization within limits so narrow; but the farce itself is not lifted into dignity by any noble underlying attitude.

    Irish Plays and Playwrights Cornelius Weygandt 1914

  • Take "the image" (1910), for instance, in which Lady Gregory is attempting more than in "Spreading the News" (1904) or "Hyacinth Halvey"

    Irish Plays and Playwrights Cornelius Weygandt 1914

  • _Hyacinth Halvey: _ Would you feel any wish to go tearing and destroying?

    New Irish Comedies Lady Gregory 1892

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