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Casey is a common variation of the Irish Gaelic cathasaigh/cathaiseach , meaning vigilant or watchful . At least six different septs used this name, primarily in the Counties of Cork and Dublin . People with the surname Casey include: Adam Casey (born 1986), ...

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Within days, the time-delay device and accelerants were identified and traced to Casey Stonehart, twenty-three years old and clearly not that bright, as he'd purchased the materials in a town only sixteen miles away.

But before he dies, he calls in Pilatus Casey and this family friend, Hubert Brackenridge, and he tells them something.

Pilatus Casey and Hubert Brackenridge both heard Sebastian Casey’s statement.

On his deathbed, he told Pilatus Casey and Hubert Brackenridge where there was something immensely valuable in Wyoming, here in these mountains.

The batting order at that moment stood: first The Babe, then the Professor, then Lefty, and then Casey.

Karen smoothed the edges of the blanket, and listened to Marybeth Casey carry on about her twins (one of whom was a bed wetter), her husband, Walter (who didn't enjoy being an officer, but night school was just too much for them right now), and how these Division picnics were always such fun because you got to meet new people.

I look at Ted Casey standing over me, and he becomes the dark bird of night out for a field mouse, a chicken or a little white baby lost in the woods.

Anyway, Casey comes in bright as a new penny and says she wants me to merge with Hed-Opticals which she says grossed $277,600 last year, and then together, we'd go after Randolf Opticals, the granddaddy of them all 53 million in sales, quoted on the Big Board, a huge slice of the lens market and lots of cash in the bank and I said you're crazy but why Randolf?

Anyway, Casey comes in bright as a new penny and says she wants me to merge with Hed-Opticals which she says grossed $277,600 last year, and then together, we'd go after Randolf Opti-cals, the granddaddy of them all-53 million in sales, quoted on the Big Board, a huge slice of the lens market and lots of cash in the bank-and I said you're crazy but why Randolf?

Casey Stonehart warranted very little in the way of column space beyond the occasional query as to his whereabouts.

Ted Casey and the Owl trade seats, up and down, on and off, the musical chair routine of a promoter, an impresario who's brought his friends to wine with the upper classes, the culture vultures and the Mafiosi.

Casey needed some big kind of magic right now to pull this off, and she wasn't sure Juana's little ditty bag contained it!

Breakfast atop the Mandarin, eggs Benedict and toast and coffee, feeling grand, Orlanda sparkling and so appreciative of him and of Casey.

Casey pulled the drawer open, revealing boxes of computer disks, stationery, a pair of scissors, some felt-tip pens in a tray.

The Yankees jumped at the chance, and Mize became one of eight first basemen Casey Stengel used that year.