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Jenney

[jen-ee]

noun

  1. William Le Baron 1832–1907, U.S. engineer and architect: pioneer in skyscraper construction.



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Friends Stephen Gamage and Joe Jenney have both travelled hundreds of miles from Leicester and Hull, respectively, to audition.

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"It's been a little dream of mine for about 10 years now, and now I'm finally old enough to do the audition," chips in Mr Jenney.

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Mr Jenney's ability to pull together a mini game show in 60 seconds impresses the judges, while Mr Gamage's magic act also goes down well.

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Mr Jenney says it feels like a weight off his shoulders.

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Prof Meriel Jenney, medical director at Cardiff and Vale Health Board told BBC Radio Wales Breakfast she was optimistic it would be scaled back later on Wednesday if they were able to do so.

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