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Sankey
/ ˈæŋɪ /
noun
Ira David. 1840–1908, US evangelist and hymnodist, noted for his revivalist campaigns in Britain and the US with D. L. Moody
Example Sentences
“The decision on Friday is a significant step forward toward building long-term stability for college sports while protecting the system from bad actors seeking to exploit confusion and uncertainty,” Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey said during a news conference Monday morning that included commissioners of the Big Ten, Big 12, Atlantic Coast and the Pac 12 conferences.
Created after the 1833 extension of the Sankey Canal in Widnes, Cheshire, the island was the centre of Britain's chemical industry during the Industrial Revolution.
Lucy Harrison, from Great Sankey in Warrington, Cheshire, was visiting her father in the town of Prosper, on the outskirts of Dallas, when she was fatally injured.
Lucy Harrison, from Great Sankey in Warrington, Cheshire, died after being wounded at her father's property in the town of Prosper, Texas on 10 January.
"When I delivered Definitely Maybe I didn't have a car either. My mate Matthew Sankey drove me to London in his Peugeot 205 because it was the only copy of the camera-ready artwork and I couldn't risk it getting lost in the post."
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