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Sankey

/ ˈæŋɪ /

noun

  1. SankeyIra David18401908MUSRELIGION: evangelistRELIGION: hymnodist Ira David. 1840–1908, US evangelist and hymnodist, noted for his revivalist campaigns in Britain and the US with D. L. Moody
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Created after the 1833 extension of the Sankey Canal in Widnes, Cheshire, the island was the centre of Britain's chemical industry during the Industrial Revolution.

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Lucy Harrison, from Great Sankey in Warrington, Cheshire, was visiting her father in the town of Prosper, on the outskirts of Dallas, when she was fatally injured.

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Lucy Harrison, from Great Sankey in Warrington, Cheshire, died after being wounded at her father's property in the town of Prosper, Texas on 10 January.

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"When I delivered Definitely Maybe I didn't have a car either. My mate Matthew Sankey drove me to London in his Peugeot 205 because it was the only copy of the camera-ready artwork and I couldn't risk it getting lost in the post."

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“When you have a shift of revenue up to 22% things won’t remain the same,” SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey said at the league’s spring meetings in Destin, Florida.

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