Proper noun
Clery (plural Clerys)
A surname from Irish.
He invented what came to be known as the "Patton Saber," in 1913, based on his studies with M. Clery L' Adjutant, reputed to be the finest Fencing Master in Europe at the time. Source: Internet
Gabe Gates, assistant vice president for Clery Act Compliance, said that requests for reportable Clery crime data is sent to more than 400 local law enforcement agencies. Source: Internet
“Even though they get included in the Clery Act numbers that we have to report to the federal government, you don’t differentiate between students and non- students. Source: Internet
Baptiste) and teams (VFS, Marchand, Central Castries, La Clery, Gros Islet, Micoud and Canaries) will give us plenty to look forward to in years to come. Source: Internet
Late last month, I stood and watched fire officers quell a house fire at La Clery just about five minutes’ walk from where I live. Source: Internet
Controversy surrounds the Clery Act, which requires postsecondary institutions to report crimes in order to receive public funding. Source: Internet