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Corliss

American  
[kawr-lis] / ˈkɔr lɪs /

noun

  1. George Henry, 1817–88, U.S. engineer and inventor.


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“Duvall’s aging face, a road map of dead ends and dry gulches, can accommodate rage or innocence or any ironic shade in between,” the film critic Richard Corliss wrote in Time magazine.

From The Wall Street Journal

From Woody Allen to Walter Murch, from Philip Kaufman to Richard Corliss, these individuals remember the night they saw Ingmar Bergman’s masterpiece as vividly as they recall the death of Marilyn Monroe or the assassination of JFK.

From The Wall Street Journal

The home, run by the nuns of the Bon Secours Sisters, was an invisible spectre that loomed over him and many others in Tuam for decades – until amateur historian Catherine Corliss brought St Mary's dark past into the light.

From BBC

Tom Corliss, operator of the Malibu Makos Surf Club at Zuma Beach since 1994, said the surf camp and school has seen business drop off by 20% to 30% this summer.

From Los Angeles Times

As of 8:45 a.m. on Saturday, no negotiation meetings between the union and Boeing are scheduled, said Bryan Corliss, a Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace spokesperson.

From Seattle Times