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maggie

(ˈmæɡɪ)
n
(Animals) slang a magpie
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Founder of Glad Rags, Mhairi Morris, said: "We're delighted to be working with Maggies again, who are the chosen charity for our club."
Wymeswold Wolds were also in the drop zone before their game against St Margaret's Maggies but they pulled off a good win, albeit close, 57-55 (6-2) to stay up.
Keith Dalgleish's (right) versatile three-year-old has won over six furlongs, seven and a mile -- the latest at Ripon earlier this month -- and may have too much pace for likely market rival Maggies Angel.
Juliette said the Maggies staff at every centre were welcoming and they stayed during their journey with family and friends, bed and breakfasts and for three nights, had hotel stays donated to them.
Albert's Shed has applied to change the former Maggies world buffet restaurant into a nightspot for fans to enjoy live acts as well as food, plus creating 40 jobs.
Some of the proceeds will go to Loch Arthur Community and the rest to SG charities including Maggies Cancer Care Centres.
And music fans turned out in droves to see their favourite bands and support cancer charity Maggies.
Her family and friends held a charity night in memory of her at the Corus Club, Dormanstown, for a charity which was so close to Paula's heart "Maggies".
"We need more financial support for the team as at the moment we only get support from Maggies Hotel that has ensured that we never miss any away match," he said.
"Beyond thrilled that the Maggies live Thanks for your efforts," - Norb Garrett, President, Sports & Entertainment, TEN
? For information on Maggies, see www.maggiescentres.org/our-centres/maggies-manchester