Devoy


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Devoy

(dəˈvɔɪ)
n
(Biography) Dame Susan (Elizabeth Anne). born 1964, New Zealand squash player; winner of the World Open Championship 1985, 1987, 1990, and 1992
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"Colonel Barclay had married at the time when he was a sergeant, and his wife, whose maiden name was Miss Nancy Devoy, was the daughter of a former color-sergeant in the same corps.
Barclay, who died the other day, was sergeant in the same company as myself, and the belle of the regiment, ay, and the finest girl that ever had the breath of life between her lips, was Nancy Devoy, the daughter of the color-sergeant.
The funds were raised during club activities and presented to the hospice by president George Lindsay, Rotarian Willie Devoy and past presidents Janet McGill and Gavin Gordon.
On Saturday, the suspect contacted Derek Devoy, a Kilkenny taxi driver who shared the footage and brought him to gardai yesterday.
In the first running of the Listed Devoy Stakes Still Standing makes plenty of appeal as he looks to continue his rise up the ranks.
Nita DEVOY marked her 100th birthday at Braemount Care Home surrounded by her nearest and dearest.
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistani players are not seeded in the World Junior Squash Individual Championships, scheduled to be held at Devoy Squash and Fitness Centre in Tauranga, New Zealand from July 19-24.
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