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Cayce

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Cayce

Hamlet in Fulton County, extreme southwestern Kentucky, USA, 137 km/85 mi west-southwest of Hopkinsville; population (1990) 200.

This was the community where John Luther ‘Casey’ Jones moved in his youth, and gave him his nickname. The railroad engineer was born in 1864, probably in nearby Jordan, and died in the famous 1900 crash near Vaughan, Mississippi.

Cayce

City in Lexington County, central South Carolina, USA, south-southwest of Columbia across the Congaree River; population (2000) 12,200. A manufacturing centre, it makes cement blocks, steel, chemicals, iron and brass, plastics, wood products, and processed foods.


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is very strongly recommended reading for all students of metaphysics in general, and the accomplishments of Edgar Cayce in particular.
Her sister, Linda Cayce, a teacher at Amargosa Creek Middle School, got the award in 2002.
It is important that we as providers take the time to consider all of the implications, be they financial, resident health and safety, or delivery of care, and how those issues should shape our efforts regarding this new program," says Beth Cayce, chair of the ALFA Prescription Drug Workgroup and CEO of CaraVita Senior Care Management Services, Inc.
 
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