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Conway

[kon-wey]

noun

  1. Thomas, 1735–1800?, Irish soldier of fortune in America and India.

  2. a city in central Arkansas.

  3. a town in E South Carolina.

  4. a male given name.



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With head coach Steve Clarke opting for a smaller squad, there is no room for Hearts captain Lawrence Shankland, who has hit seven goals so far this season, or Middlesbrough forward Tommy Conway.

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One man in Worcester, Tom Conway, told the BBC this week he had put up more than 400 flags himself.

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Royal Navy veteran Alfred Conway, from Lincolnshire, watched as his great-grandchildren laid a wreath on the Burma Thailand Railway memorial at the Arboretum.

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Conway's goals are key to Boro's hopes of promotion.

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Shawneen Conway's brother Gareth, 18, was among 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins, who died in the Real IRA attack in 1998.

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