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McCay

[muh-kee]

noun

  1. Winsor, 1871?–1934, U.S. artist, cartoonist, and animator.



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Tess McCay is executive director of Charity Mentors Oxfordshire, which provides pro bono mentoring for charity leaders in the county.

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Dr Layla McCay from the NHS Confederation, which speaks on behalf of NHS organisations, said it would reduce "huge problems" caused to both individuals and society from smoking.

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"We are heartened to see that progress is being made," Dr McCay added.

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Brooks, who has a role in the forthcoming James L. Brooks comedy “Ella McCay,” is happy to have his life — so far — so thoughtfully arrayed.

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The Atlantic's McCay Coppins recently published a piece on how the Europeans view the current state of U.S. politics.

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