breed of hardy black chiefly beef cattle native to Scotland
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Galloway \Gal"lo*way\, n. (Zo["o]l.) A small horse of a breed raised at Galloway, Scotland; -- called also {garran}, and {garron}.
Galloway said the children were recovering quickly from what authorities allege was a terrifying experience at the hands of the religious group.
Entex Inc. said Gale L. Galloway was elected chairman and chief executive officer of this gas-distribution company, succeeding Jackson C. Hinds, who retired.
The entertainer, a vegetarian, ate a normal breakfast of orange juice and toast, but for dinner Damien cooked seven different dishes for him so he would have a choice, Galloway said.
MORE Jean Galloway Bissell, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, has died of cancer.
Mr. Galloway praised the agreement for providing "higher values than the management buyout proposal," which he has withdrawn.
Most of the children were taken by bus Friday night to juvenile shelters in Woodburn and Salem, while others were placed temporarily in foster homes, said Alice Galloway of the state Children's Services Division.
But from early on there was city hall pressure to drop that bid and "get on the team," recalls Clinton Galloway.
Mr. Galloway was unavailable for comment.
Mr. Galloway couldn't be reached, but his proposal suggested he believes the long-battered Houston economy has hit bottom.
The Shamys, of Galloway Township, and Guccione had agreed to form a corporation to buy the property and develop a new hotel casino. But the Shamys sued for breach of contract in 1979.
Gale L. Galloway, president, and Edward C. Stanton III, a private investor, were named directors of this natural gas distribution company.
The stronger the SNP becomes, the better its chances of winning rural seats where it is the main challenger to the Tories: the most vulnerable is Galloway in the south-west, held with a majority of only 3,600 by Mr Lang.
The banks have just decided to pull the plug on the Scottish Milk Marketing Board's Galloway Cheese Company.
Galloway said that of 338 workers checked for benzene exposure in 1987, 98.3 percent were under EPA limits.
"I can almost guarantee that any major manufacturer that has depended primarily on upscale department stores is looking for alternative methods of distribution," says Ken Galloway, president of Retail Planning Associates' specialty retailing unit.
Chief Constable John Boyd of the Dumfries and Galloway police force said he sympathized with bereaved relatives, but added everything was being done to positively identify the victims.
Chief Constable George Esson of the Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary confirmed in December that Ahmed Jibril's radical Palestinian group, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, had been under investigation.
A British opposition Labour party member of parliament, George Galloway, was disowned by his party leader John Smith after appearing on Iraqi television, praising President Saddam Hussein's 'courage' and 'power'.
Healthcare Services of America Inc. said it named Ralph J. Watts chief executive officer, succeeding Robert E. Galloway.
At that time, Entex's president, Gale Galloway, was proposing a management buyout at $20 a share, or about $452 million.
Mr Ian Galloway, an experienced manager in large engineering companies, came in to run the bus building subsidiary. At the time he believed the task was just a matter of improving the company's efficiency and waiting for the market to improve.
That's what we want people to know," Galloway said. "So if you're sending out an inter-office memo and printing it on a laser prnter, there's no reason to use more expensive paper.
A German tourist was shot dead and his wife and daughter seriously injured near Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway.
Legislator George Galloway of the socialist opposition Labor Party, sitting sadly at the base of Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, condemned the violence.