Proper noun
Quigley (plural Quigleys)
A surname from Irish.
Called "Bob & Merrill's Theme", it was named for Bob Quigley and Merrill Heatter, the show's creators and original co-executive producers. Source: Internet
A supplemental system of phenotypic grading that uses seven classes instead of the traditional three was proposed by pediatric endocrinologist Charmian A. Quigley et al. in 1995. Source: Internet
Attorney-General John Quigley late yesterday told Parliament that the Queensland billionaire was seeking billions of dollars in damages related his Pilbara iron ore interests. Source: Internet
“I think it’s hugely problematic,” said Quigley, a staff lawyer in Legal Aid’s Prince Albert office and vice president of Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 1949, which represents the government agency’s staff of about 130. Source: Internet
Gable is considered one of the most consistent box-office performers in history, appearing on Quigley Publishing's annual Top Ten Money Making Stars Poll 16 times. Source: Internet
David Quigley, "Constitutional Revision and the City: The Enforcement Acts and Urban America, 1870–1894," Journal of Policy History, January 2008, Vol. 20, Issue 1, pp. 64–75. Source: Internet