Proper noun
Whalen (plural Whalens)
A surname from Irish.
By discouraging natural resource development, Canada’s equalization program—with its clawbacks on resource revenues—is actually preventing have-not provinces from prospering,” said Alex Whalen, policy analyst at the Fraser Institute and study co-author. Source: Internet
For example, a consumer with bad credit may pay more for insurance or have to put down a deposit to receive service from a utility or cellphone company, says Patrick Whalen, a certified financial planner at Whalen Financial Planning in Los Angeles. Source: Internet
But Mayor Bob Whalen, Councilmember Peter Blake, and Councilmember Sue Kempf questioned if the building is worth the money needed to mitigate the environmental hazards and properly restore it. Source: Internet
He was driving a black and white crown victoria, had added a colorless lightbar, restored the Whalen stuff inside so he had lights, sirens, bullhorn, added a bunch of ham radio equipment. Source: Internet
Back in Quakertown, Alex Whalen, 19, said she thinks Trump will lose just as many suburban voters as he gains with his law-and-order pitch. Source: Internet
Dr. Whalen joined Albany County Executive Dan McCoy to urge anyone who attended a large Thanksgiving celebration to be tested for COVID-19. Source: Internet