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Duffy

[duhf-ee]

noun

  1. Sir Charles Gavan 1816–1903, Irish and Australian politician.



Duffy

/ ˈʌɪ /

noun

  1. Carol Ann. born 1955, British poet and writer; poet laureate from 2009, her collections include Standing Female Nude (1985), The World's Wife (1999), and Rapture (2005)

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Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has seemed less than eager to press automakers on crash reporting, and the version of the GOP tax bill that passed the House would suspend states’ abilities to regulate artificial intelligence.

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Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy launched the review in February days after Republican lawmakers urged President Trump to investigate the project.

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The then commissioner "took full responsibility" while Terry Duffy, the boss of the backer in question, CME, was furious.

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Sheila Duffy, chief executive of anti-smoking charity Ash Scotland, says teachers have raised concerns about the pouches, which retail at "pocket money prices".

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Picking out the worst performer among Donald Trump’s Cabinet appointees is a tough job — it’s a competitive race, after al l— but one member who deserves to be in the running by almost any measure of incompetence is Sean Duffy, the secretary of Transportation.

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