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Penney

[ pen-ee ]

noun

  1. J(ames) C(ash), 1875–1971, U.S. retail merchant.


Penney

/ ˈɛɪ /

noun

  1. PenneyWilliam George, Baron Penney of East Hendred19091991MBritishSCIENCE: mathematician William George, Baron Penney of East Hendred. 1909–91, British mathematician. He worked on the first atomic bomb and became chairman of the UK Atomic Energy Authority (1964–67)
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An inquest opening in March heard that Ms Penney died after being shot in the chest, with injuries to her heart and lung.

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In a tribute, Ms Penney's family said they were devastated by the loss.

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When Together Pangea’s bassist Danny Bengston thinks of Coachella, he’s transported to a Ticketmaster inside a JC Penney.

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Pontypridd Coroner's court heard Joanne Penney, 40, was found by police, lying on her back and unresponsive on the living room floor of flat 10, Llys Illtyd, Green Park, Talbot Green in Rhondda Cynon Taf at 18:10 GMT on Sunday 9 March.

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At the opening of the inquest, the court heard Ms Penney was born in Aberdare but was of "no fixed abode".

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