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Findlay

American  
[fin-lee, find-] / ˈfɪn li, ˈfɪnd- /

noun

  1. a city in NW Ohio.


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Earlier in the season Greek Alexandros Kyziridis, signed from Slovakia's Zemplin Michalovce, made headlines and, until recently, McInnes' former Kilmarnock defender Stuart Findlay had been an ever present since his summer move.

From BBC

At the time it was welcomed by Scottish Labour but Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said it did not go "far enough" and called for a full public inquiry.

From BBC

The first minister was genuinely angry about Russell Findlay's position.

From BBC

As directed with low-key confidence by Polly Findlay, the movie is both good and, in a certain way, good enough.

From Los Angeles Times

Findlay knows to stay out of the way when her actors are deep inside what’s lived-in about their situation, or when grace notes — especially the story’s real ties to the Troubles — needn’t be overstruck.

From Los Angeles Times