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"Hallisey," he murmured, "what would you think of my staying down here, while you and Smith go off talking as though we were all together?
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Hallisey explains: "We're publicly traded and trying to make a profit, so that's a consideration."
Being Poor and Maintaining Your Poverty Is a Very Expensive Proposition 2008
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Baver, Kim, Caroline Hallisey and Kristen Biondo took fourth in the relay.
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week wrests title from world champion 2005
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"Ultimately stars have the power to influence people," said Hallisey, "so when Tom Cruise was lambasting Brooke Shields about taking anti-depressants, people saw that as a real danger, particularly for new mothers who may really need such drugs."
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Her daughter, Sasha (ph), who's 8, attends Catholic school, but Hallisey disagrees with the new pope's stand on reproductive issue.
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Hallisey dominated the U.S. championships and placed 11th in the World Cup standings.
USATODAY.com - World Championships preview: Short-track speedskating 2003
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The top U.S. finisher was Caroline Hallisey, reaching the final in the 500 and finishing fifth.
USATODAY.com - World Championships preview: Short-track speedskating 2003
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Caroline Hallisey placed 17th overall for the top American finish.
USATODAY.com - Ohno second in 3,000, fourth overall in world championships 2003
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A panful thrown to the east meant danger in the west, and _vice versa_; this Hallisey himself had seen and now recalled in case of need.
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"Hallisey and Smith must be here soon," he thought.
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