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hail·er

 (hā′lər)
n.
1. One that greets, acclaims, or catches someone's attention.
2. A bullhorn.
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Hailer cooked, as over a campfire, in the huge marble fireplace, which he used in all ways as a kitchen.
Each siren test will last for two minutes and loud hailer vehicles will be used to alert people to the test.
Peter Bacon Rock / Pop p Loud Hailer Jeff Beck EARLIER this year, Eric Clapton's 23rd solo album, I Still Do, emerged: a gently effective exercise in treading water by an ageing bluesman in his 70s.
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BY ANDREW GREENHALGH JEFF BECK, LOUD HAILER EARLIER this year, Eric Clapton's 23rd solo album, I Still Do, emerged: a gently effective exercise in treading water by an ageing bluesman in his 70s.
John Hailer, Head of international distribution and chief executive officer of Natixis Global Asset Management Americas and Asia, said, "In the current market, traditional asset allocation has become a zero-sum game.
He will report to John Hailer, chief executive officer of Natixis Global Asset Management for the Americas and Asia.
Trey Martinez Fischer, D-San Antonio, and executive director of the state Democratic party Will Hailer about the border surge and Democrats' strategy for November; and, in seperate interviews, Jason talked about the border surge with U.S.
"Many individual investors have set aggressive investment targets, but don't have a realistic way of reaching them," said John Hailer, chief executive officer of Natixis Global Asset Management in the Americas and Asia.