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Casey

American  
[key-see] / ˈkeɪ si /

noun

  1. a male given name: from an Irish word meaning “brave.”


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Under Casey, the state had every right to regulate therapists’ speech as one component of a larger law regulating the medical profession.

From Slate

“Nothing about the moon is practical,” said Casey Dreier, chief of space policy for the Planetary Society, a nonprofit that aims to advance space science and exploration.

From MarketWatch

HBO’s Casey Bloys says ‘Harry Potter’ has a ‘serious security team’ because it anticipated the racist backlash for casting Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape.

From Los Angeles Times

"Since Baroness Casey's National Audit, we have worked across government to ensure records relevant to the draft Terms of Reference are appropriately retained by public sector organisations," she said.

From BBC

Standstill leaves no obvious path for Casey Means to be confirmed to the role.

From The Wall Street Journal