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Duffy

[duhf-ee]

noun

  1. Sir Charles Gavan 1816–1903, Irish and Australian politician.



Duffy

/ ˈdʌfɪ /

noun

  1. Carol Ann. born 1955, British poet and writer; poet laureate from 2009, her collections include Standing Female Nude (1985), The World's Wife (1999), and Rapture (2005)

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Fellow singer Shane Lynch admitted he had previously thought the group, which also includes Keith Duffy and Mikey Graham, would "definitely not share a stage again."

From BBC

Duffy confirmed that it is "not going to be a tour."

From BBC

Retired Navy Capt. Jon Duffy, who served in the military and national security sector for 30 years, drew a connection in Defense One between the president’s domestic actions and the administration’s recent series of lethal strikes on vessels in the Caribbean carrying alleged drug traffickers.

From Salon

The success of the Artemis program, Duffy said, is about ensuring the United States leads in space for generations to come.

The move, Duffy said, could allow China to “declare a keep-out zone, which would significantly inhibit the United States from establishing a planned Artemis presence if not there first.”

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