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Kaye

American  
[kee] / ki /

noun

  1. Danny David Daniel Kaminski, 1913–87, U.S. comedian, singer, and actor.


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But at the conclusion of the hearing, Mr Justice Trower and Judge Francesca Kaye ordered for the trials to be split in two, saying they would give the reasons for their decision at a later date.

From BBC

Beware - these are not actionable plans, they're pressure statements, warns Dr Claire Kaye, a former GP and confidence coach.

From BBC

Dr Kaye says goals should be written with flexible phrasing such as "I want to experiment with", "I want to create more space for" or "I'm learning what works for me when".

From BBC

Dr Kaye says it's important to remember "the goal isn't to be perfect, it's to avoid turning one moment into a full abandonment of the plan".

From BBC

Steven Kaye, a 78-year-old physician who attended the open house, estimated that the cost to rebuild the one-story, 2,000-square-foot home he lost in the fire would be about 50% more than his insurance would pay, even though he increased his coverage about a year beforehand.

From The Wall Street Journal