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hawkey

(ˈhɔːkɪ)
n
(Hockey (Field & Ice)) another name for hockey2
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"Howard has always thought this wouldlike a swamp after all the rain we've had," said Johnson's father-in-law Ray Hawkey. "The horses were just starting to come and itmake a nice horse and he's beginning to prove it now.
Bird breeder Bill Hawkey discovered his deserted aviaries, on the Spital Road allotments at Newbiggin on the Northumberland coast, yesterday after a third raid in six months.
Peter Hawkey, Professor of Public Health and Clinical Bacteriology at the University of Birmingham, said he feared a lack of Government guidance to GPs and hospitals could see the NHS caught out by the fast-spreading disease.
"We certainly needed that - the gallops are like a swamp after all the rain we've had," said Johnson's father-in-law Ray Hawkey.
Sean Hawkey | I think the coaching staff seriously overestimated the Welsh players' ability!
Eminent public health specialist Prof Peter Hawkey confirms this.
Glan-yr-Afon Primary in Llanrumney, together with its speech and language staff, was highly commended by parent Sarah Hawkey, of Ball Road, Llanrumney, Cardiff.
Johnson's assistant Ray Hawkey said: "Howard was full of confidence coming here and said he is a very, very nice horse.
Professor Peter Hawkey will chair the Academic Clinical Bacteriology Initiative, which is being funded and supported by Heartlands and Solihull Hospitals NHS Trust, the Public Health Laboratory Service (PHLS) and the University of Birmingham.