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Healy

[ hee-lee ]

noun

  1. Timothy Michael, 1855–1931, Irish nationalist politician.


Healy

/ ˈhiːlɪ /

noun

  1. HealyIan1964MAustralianSPORT AND GAMES: cricketer Ian. born 1964, Australian cricketer; a wicketkeeper, he took 395 dismissals in 119 test matches (1988–99)
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Finally, Cian Healy must wait another week for a record-breaking 134rd cap - having drawn level with Brian O'Driscoll against Argentina - after the prop was left out of the 23.

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"These are not the only difficult decisions we will need to make as a new government to deal with the fiscal inheritance," Healy said, adding that the changes would "secure better value for money for taxpayers and better outcomes for our military".

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The savings will be retained in defence and all personnel will be redeployed or retrained, Healy said.

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In the Commons, Conservative shadow secretary of defence James Cartlidge claimed that HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark could have been prepared if needed for a warfighting scenario, contrary to Healy's claims that the ships were effectively mothballed.

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Mr Healy is understood to have applied for the permanent post, but was not successful.

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