(1) Other hosts of the event, which is being held at a secret location understood to be a five-star hotel in central London, include Dwight Poler, the managing director of the European arm of Bain Capital, the private equity house founded by Romney, and Eric Varvel, the chief executive of Credit Suisse's investment banking arm.
Poley
Definition:
(n.) See Poly.
(a.) Without horns; polled.
Example Sentences:
(1) Ian Poley is a former semi-professional rugby player who is now in his 13th year of teaching at Pencoed school , Bridgend.
(2) Trapdoor fractures of the floor of the orbit were first described in 1965 by Soll and Poley.
(3) Using the modified Poley method, it was possible to demonstrate the compression mark in corpses even when post-mortem changes were advanced.
(4) A modified Poley's acid fuchsin-methyl green stain was used to demonstrate ligature marks in tissues taken at autopsy.