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Cayce

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noun

  1. a town in central South Carolina.


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The newborn was found bundled in several blankets in a car seat Wednesday behind dumpsters at the Grove of Cayce mobile home park, near the Tennessee border, the sheriff’s office said.

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Cayce Johnson, a Bowling Green resident who was dining at Anna’s on Tuesday, told The Washington Post that after Mattingly was introduced with “raucous applause” from the event’s attendees one floor above them, the former sergeant played a presentation featuring footage and images of the night Taylor was killed.

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One of the patrons that night, Cayce Johnson, confirmed she and other unaffiliated diners were given no warning and blasted the GOP group and the restaurant, saying, "Words can't even describe how absolutely disgusting it is, what this group put on, the platform they gave him and what he showed to them."

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In the coming months, the city will put out requests for proposals for two separate contracts, said Cayce James, a strategic adviser on public space and environmental justice with the city.

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“There is some real joy here, but I’m trying to be realistic. We did this with a resolution, and all it takes is one resolution to undo it. I’m wary,” said the Rev. Cayce Ramey, a former engineer and U.S.

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