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hadley

n. (surname: English)

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Hadley, MN -- U.S. city in Minnesota
Population (2000): 81
Housing Units (2000): 38
Land area (2000): 0.276734 sq. miles (0.716737 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.114987 sq. miles (0.297816 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.391721 sq. miles (1.014553 sq. km)
FIPS code: 26450
Located within: Minnesota (MN), FIPS 27
Location: 43.999727 N, 95.853161 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 56133
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Hadley

Hadley may refer to:

Hadley (name)

Hadley is both a surname and a given name (both male and female). Notable people with the name include:

Surname:

  • Arthur Twining Hadley (1856–1930), American economist
  • George Hadley, meteorologist
  • George Hadley (footballer) (1893–1963), Scottish footballer with Southampton, Aston Villa and Coventry City
  • Harry Hadley (1877–1942), England international footballer
  • Henry Hadley (died 1914), "first British casualty" of World War I
  • Henry Kimball Hadley, US composer
  • Herbert S. Hadley (1872-1927), Governor of Missouri
  • Jackson Hadley, American businessman and politician
  • Jerry Hadley (1952–2007), American opera tenor
  • John Hadley, astronomer
  • John Hadley (chemist), chemist
  • Patrick Hadley, British composer
  • Ray Hadley, Australian radio broadcaster
  • Stephen Hadley, United States National Security Advisor
  • Tony Hadley, British pop singer and lead voice of Spandau Ballet during the 1980s
  • William M. Hadley, American educator

Given name:

  • Hadley Fraser, British theatre actor
  • Hadley Freeman, UK fashion journalist
  • Hadley Richardson, first wife of Ernest Hemingway, grandmother to Margaux and Mariel Hemingway
  • Hadley Wickham, data scientist and software developer

Fictional characters:

  • Remy "Thirteen" Hadley, character in the TV series House
Hadley (crater)

Hadley Crater is an impact crater in the Eridania quadrangle of Mars, located at 19.5°S latitude and 203.1°W longitude. It is 119.0 km in diameter and was named after George Hadley, and the name was approved in 1973. Dunes are present on the floor of the crater and can be seen in the pictures below.

Usage examples of "hadley".

During this time, John Hadley and Vincent had gone out fishing each summer, searching out bluefish and halibut, fish large enough so that you could fill up your catch in a very short time.

Rural OneNation areas such as Hadley Tip had an assigned methodologist to the region.

She was the pride of Fort Hadley, the darling of the Army public relations people, a poster girl for Army recruiters, a spokesperson for the new, nonsexist Army, a Gulf War veteran, and so forth and so on.

The door swung open and Representative Hadley Hayes came out with the note in his hand.

Mr Hadley, you should be a fresh gamester and find those who will bear you company with Novem Quinque or Faring.

There was space to accommodate the senior officers of the Five B: Caleb, Kendra, Chief Engineer Hadley, and Tim to act as interpreter.

Its plan was solid: all Wednesdays, Hadley, the director of the jail that would handle it as if it was something own, it attended a communitarian meeting in Yellow.

Though a lawyer by profession, Hadley had a keen interest in the weather (he was, after all, English) and also suggested a link between his cells, the Earth’s spin, and the apparent deflections of air that give us our trade winds.

Hadley, who after his conversion became an active and useful rescuer of drunkards in New York.

Also Syria, with whom the United States had diplomatic relations, but that got nowhere with Rice and Hadley.

He remembered General Hadley telling him that he had told Jonas and Turner of the evidence that Philip had found implicating Silvers.

In the prison the most frightful histories of physical punishments ran, some of fatal them, who had taken place in infame conference hall of Hadley, with the aid of several of their favourite guards.

Well, I hope you can wrap it up within the next fifteen minutes, because the FBI has jumped the gun and the task force has already arrived at Fort Hadley.

Captain Ann Campbell understood that when she accepted her commission from the Military Academy, she understood that when she went to the Gulf, and she understood that when, at an hour when most people are safe in their homes, she volunteered to go out and see that all was secure at Fort Hadley.

Then I went down the hall to the office of a CPA named Hadley, told him I'd given the moving company his name, asked him if he'd let them into my office when they came, and turned my key over to him.