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Landy

[ lan-dee ]

noun

  1. John Michael, 1930–2022, Australian track athlete and political leader: governor of Victoria 2001–06.


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When Landy and his team ask participants, often undergraduates or adults recruited online, to place numbers along a number line, they find that people are very accurate at placing numbers between 1 and 1,000.

Regular experiences, however, rarely hit the really big number range, says Landy, a senior data scientist at Netflix in San Francisco.

Landy, who later became governor of Australia’s Victoria state, took up competitive running to help him get fit to play Australian rules football.

World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said in a statement that Landy was one of the great pioneers of the golden age of middle-distance running in the 1950s.

CIA Deputy Director Pamela Landy (Joan Allen) is smart, dedicated, and respectable.

And read more about the impact of state and local layoffs from Benjamin Landy at the Century Foundation.

One of the things Landy does in “Art Bin” is give artists a chance to weed out the losers among their own works.

Asprey and his wife, the sculptor Justine Asprey, contributed an early wax cast of her classical bust portrait of Landy himself.

These are a few of the questions Michael Landy asks in his exhibition “ Art Bin” at South London Gallery through March 14.

"Hit's the pore house fer a cow hand," was his terse aphorism on the subject, and Landy had never seen a "fitten" poor house.

Then as the sober days of manhood came, and Landy witnessed the finish of the improvident and foolish, he began to save and skimp.

If you and Landy can't skin those B-line people out of one little horse, you are no traders.

"Ye see, I'm not a native son," explained Landy, as they rode abreast on the widened road.

He produced a small rifle that had been packed between the blankets and handed it to Landy for his inspection.

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