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Tully

American  
[tuhl-ee] / ˈtʌl i /

Tully British  
/ ˈtʌlɪ /

noun

  1. the former English name for (Marcus Tullius) Cicero

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The musician married singer Carol Tully on Oct.

From Los Angeles Times

“Beyond ticket sales, we look at how fans respond in the building,” Tully said.

From Los Angeles Times

On the card is his name—Ron B. Tully—his phone number, and his email address.

From Literature

Tributes have been pouring in for veteran BBC journalist Sir Mark Tully who has been cremated in the Indian capital, Delhi, a day after he died at the age of 90.

From BBC

A banner for House Tully can be seen during the joust at the end of Episode 2.

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