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Waller

1. Edmund. 1606--87, English poet and politician, famous for his poem "Go, Lovely Rose"
2. Fats, real name Thomas Waller. 1904--43, US jazz pianist and singer
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waller

[′wȯl·ər]
(mining engineering)
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'As a child, I loved watching the creation of infrastructure from start to finish,' said Waller, a Gannett Fleming senior project engineer.
She pretended to go for a sleepover at a friend's home, but went to Waller's.
Waller wants to save us from irresponsible government.
"All the employees lost their minds," Waller said with a laugh, "to watch somebody like Jimmy Page be totally enthralled with the machinery and act like a kid and be taking pictures."
On July 26, officers then went to his house and informed him that Mr Waller had been released without charge.
While finishing fifth might have been a bitter pill to swallow, Waller remains buoyed by the new leadership qualities he believes have fashioned him into a better all-round hockey player.
Waller is the new dean of the Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, after having served as interim dean since June 1.
The exception of these "disruptive" courtroom closures from the Waller test is unnecessary and unsupported for several reasons.