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Vicky

American  
[vik-ee] / ˈvɪk i /
Or Vickie

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Victoria.


Vicky British  
/ ˈvɪkɪ /

noun

  1. professional name of Victor Weisz. 1913–66, British left-wing political cartoonist, born in Germany

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Some families are not prepared to take on caring responsibilities either, says Dr Vicky Price, an acute medical consultant who diagnoses and treats patients brought in as emergency admissions.

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Dr Vicky Price, president of the Society for Acute Medicine, said there was a deepening crisis in emergency care.

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Vicky Hungerford, director of Bloodstock Festival in Derbyshire, knew Lemmy well and met her husband Alan when he was the Motörhead singer's personal assistant.

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The 39 MPs include prominent figures such as Diane Abbott, former whip and leading member of the Tribune group of Labour Vicky Foxcroft and Dan Carden, who leads the Blue Labour group of backbenchers.

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Dr Vicky Price, president of the Society for Acute Medicine, said winter viruses were placing further strain on an "already buckling system".

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