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Cayce

American  
[key-see] / ˈkeɪ si /

noun

  1. a town in central South Carolina.


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Jason Sattizahn and Cayce Savage said the company told in-house researchers to avoid work that could produce evidence of harm to children from its VR products.

From BBC • Sep. 18, 2025

In the coming months, the city will put out requests for proposals for two separate contracts, said Cayce James, a strategic adviser on public space and environmental justice with the city.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 22, 2022

In Bernal Heights, a neighborhood in San Francisco, Cayce Clifford showed us a sale at Bernal Bakery, a pop-up started in a one-bedroom apartment by two unemployed restaurant workers, Ryan Stagg and Daniella Banchero.

From New York Times • Dec. 30, 2020

The Cayce area is not on any major fault line.

From Washington Times • Jan. 3, 2020

Pete Cayce first revolted from the strain on his attention, subordination, and acquiescence.

From The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains by Murfree, Mary Noailles

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