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Cusack

British  
/ ˈkjuːsæk /

noun

  1. Cyril ( James ). 1910–93, Irish actor

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"Parents and scientists have long wondered what goes on in a baby's mind and what they actually see when they view the world around them. This research highlights the richness of brain function in the first year of life," explains Dr. Cliona O'Doherty, the study's lead author, who carried out the work while based in Trinity's Cusack Lab.

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Sheffield United have denied deliberately delaying the inquest into the death of their former women's team captain Maddy Cusack.

From BBC

Cusack died suddenly aged 27 in September 2023, with police saying the circumstances were not considered suspicious.

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Afterwards, her family claimed that pressure had been put on Cusack by "processes and conduct" at Sheffield United, including allegations over the behaviour of former manager Jonathan Morgan.

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Lawyers representing the Cusack family said that "it is extremely disappointing" that Sheffield United provided 699 pages of documents just before Christmas, having originally been given a late November deadline.

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