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Casey

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noun

  1. a male given name: from an Irish word meaning “brave.”



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The government has asked Baroness Louise Casey to chair an independent commission on adult social care reform, but that will not start to report back until 2026.

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In statements to NBC News, Casey further accused McDonald’s of “textbook greedflation,” and Warren said McDonald’s is “squeezing customers to make massive profits, paying out billions to wealthy shareholders, and then turning around and blaming inflation for high costs.”

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Det Ch Insp Jim Casey, from Scotland Yard, said the sentences reflected "the severity of the crimes the duo committed".

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“These are America’s Olympics,” he told Casey Wasserman, the chair of the local organizing committee, during a meeting at Mar-a-Lago reported by Axios.

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“L.A. has invested unto itself a lot in infrastructure here and transportation infrastructure — far more than it did in ‘84,” LA28 Chair Casey Wasserman said after a three-day visit from the International Olympic Committee.

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