Sentence examples for vicky from inspiring English sources

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vicky

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Also used as a formal given name.

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I'm relieved everything is so hunky dory in the health service that he can spare the time to kvetch about what Vicky Pryce puts on her stationery but I suspect the "vast majority of the public" are more scandalised by dodgy hospital death rates.

Seventeen kinds of wet fish, choice all over, pretty girls lining up to shake his hand – and, outside, Vicky Morgan asked a potentially awkward question about the services, as her husband is in the RAF and is paid, frankly, rubbish.

The third victim being treated by the trust, 20-year-old Vicky Balch, remains in a serious but stable condition.

The uncertainty did not dampen enthusiasm from tourists, 17 of whom were "on standby" to ensure they were first to re-enter the country when the restrictions were lifted in March, said Vicky Mohieddeen of Koryo.

Amstelveenseweg 158-160, +31 20 675 5000, restaurantblauw.nl, mains around €25. Open Mon-Thurs 6pm-10.30pm, Fri 6pm-11pm, Sat 5pm-11pm, Sun 5pm-10.30pm Vicky Hampton is the Amsterdam Foodie.

Vicky McClure was undoubtedly brilliant in Line of Duty and she has won a Bafta before for her work on Shane Meadows's This is England trilogy, but I have only see her do one thing so far – albeit extremely effectively.

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It's one of Digital Talent management specialist Vicky Cohen's favourite haunts.

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 3.07pm AEST06:07 Guardian Australia's culture and features editor Vicky Frost has reviewed the TV election coverage, and found much of it wanting.

Vicky Baker, travel writer and blogger at goinglocaltravel.com Go for busy restaurants; it means the food should be good, and single diners are likely to be put together at busy times.

Nor whether Vicky Pryce deserved or deserves it.

A columnist describes Vicky Pollard, an archetypal chav created for a TV comedy programme, as emblematic of the aforementioned "dismal ineducables" and "pasty-faced, lard-gutted slappers" supposedly infesting the nation's public housing.

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