Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A hamlet in Holkham parish, North Norfolk district, Norfolk, England (OS grid ref TF883387).
An unincorporated community in Henry County, Missouri, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAuditor Harmon, Treasurer Ball, and Commissioner Quarles were sworn in for their second terms, while Secretary Adams and Attorney General Cameron will begin their first full terms in office. Source: Internet
Bertelsen’s brother-in-law got in touch with Quarles with a vague description of where the two hikers were and Quarles agreed to pick them up early the next day. Source: Internet
Earlier Friday, Randal Quarles, the Fed Vice Chairman for Supervision, suggested that banks may see their dividends, or a portion of the company's earnings, affected by the Fed's report. Source: Internet
In mid-March, the state of Ohio, where Quarles lives, began issuing stay-at-home orders, shuttering shops and businesses, and by the end of the month, the rest of the country had followed suit, pushing millions of Americans out of work. Source: Internet
Quarles, along with Brita Munsinger, co-lead on the project, designed the research study to replace more complex word instructions with easier commands that would be best understood by the younger subjects. Source: Internet
On April 21, Quarles lined up in her car with thousands of other Ohioans in the parking lot of Wright State University’s football stadium where Dayton’s Foodbank, Inc. had set up an emergency drive-thru food distribution site. Source: Internet