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Walsh

British  
/ wɒlʃ /

noun

  1. Courtney ( Andrew ). born 1962, West Indian cricketer, born in Jamaica: a fast bowler, he took 519 wickets in 132 test matches (1984–2001)

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And in just three minutes of exposition, Hughes and Deutch nimbly convey that Molly Ringwald’s Andie Walsh is both your conventional artsy wallflower and a singularly special young woman.

From Salon

Higher performance chips "require a lot more intensity", Noelle Walsh, head of the company's cloud operations, told AFP.

From Barron's

"We don't build power plants, but we work with utility providers," Microsoft's Walsh said.

From Barron's

"We're evolving fast, and what we're building now will consume zero water on a daily basis," Walsh said.

From Barron's

When Reece Walsh, who combined both his mercurial brilliance with the occasional error, knocked on another Lewis bomb, Robins drove home their advantage as the excellent Jez Litten sent Minchella bursting over the line.

From BBC