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Walsh

/ wɒlʃ /

noun

  1. Courtney ( Andrew ). born 1962, West Indian cricketer, born in Jamaica: a fast bowler, he took 519 wickets in 132 test matches (1984–2001)

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Goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce made a superb late save to deny Chelsea's Keira Walsh, while both defenders Maya Le Tissier and Sandberg put their bodies on the line in the closing stages to keep the Blues at bay.

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“Awful stuff from the Pope,” pundit Matt Walsh, a Roman Catholic, wrote on social media.

From Slate

While it is not entirely clear why the UK was a net recipient of asylum seekers in the years after the Brexit vote, Dr Walsh added that "some legal experts suggested that it was because of dysfunction of the special Dublin returns unit at the Home Office".

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When it comes to why some migrants decide to make the crossing, Dr Walsh said there were a number of pull factors.

From BBC

“Leftists are enraged by the spectacle yesterday,” Matt Walsh, the conservative pundit, wrote on social media the day after the memorial.

From Slate

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