Where the cast of Heartbeat are now from Tricia Penrose s Gina to Greengrass
Heartbeat first aired in the early 90s and featured some of Merseyside s much loved actors - but where are they now?
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Everyone knows what the word “kike” means, but not everyone agrees on where the word comes from. That mystery is back in the headlines with yet another viral use of the slur this time, it was NBA player Meyers Leonard who unleashed the word during a heated gaming moment.
“Dictionaries prefer to say that its origin is unknown, which is right but uninspiring,” Anatoly Liberman wrote on the Oxford English Dictionary blog in 2009, as part of a series he did on ethnic slurs.
And to make matters more complex, the OED was unable to officially identify any uses of “kike” before 1904. That means we move to the world of theories.
Where Heartbeat cast are now from millionaire lifestyle to fatal fall
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DOVER – A nurse at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital has been awarded the organization’s highest honor, the President’s Award, for her excellence at work and for taking the lead on the many efforts made by the hospital staff to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
Part of the hospital’s PILLAR Awards program, the President’s Award honors an employee, volunteer, or medical staff member, who takes a step above the unexpected and whose actions large, or small, contribute to a quality experience at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital.
Stacey Savage, clinical director of emergency nursing, has been instrumental in many COVID-19 initiatives at Wentworth-Douglass, including the Drive-Thru COVID-19 testing site, employee COVID-19 testing, and respiratory illness clinics.