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McKenzie
[muh-ken-zee]
noun
Robert Tait 1867–1938, Canadian physician, educator, and sculptor.
Example Sentences
“It’s really easy for an organization to fool itself, like Wells Fargo, that what it’s doing is really clever, it’s increasing revenue per customer,” said Davies on the Complex Systems podcast to host and tech-world figure Patrick McKenzie, “when what it’s actually doing is building up a huge operational risk liability for itself five or 10 years down the line.”
Prosecutor Scott McKenzie said the woman has been "significantly affected" by her ordeal.
Jacqueline McKenzie, a campaigner and human rights lawyer who helped victims of the Windrush scandal, said the carnival held "huge national and international significance".
"The government needs to recognise this and act urgently to protect it," Ms McKenzie said.
Ms McKenzie said the carnival being at risk "adds insult to injury" for victims of the Windrush scandal, in which thousands of British people, mainly of Caribbean origin, were wrongly classed as illegal immigrants.
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