Skee


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n.1.A long strip of wood, curved upwards in front, used on the foot for sliding; now usually spelled ski.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Amputee Mick Skee is angry that airline Jet2 will not waive the excess baggage charge.
Terry Skee, general manager of Amaro, said: "We will get the foundations laid in Leeds, and let customers see the levels of service we provide, and that will provide a platform for moving into the North-West and the Midlands.
"In my opinion, the prosthetic legs are a disability aid the same as a wheelchair so should be transported free of charge," said Mr Skee, 47, who lost both his legs after contracting meningococcal septicaemia in 2006.
Michael Skee, 46, of Wardley, Gateshead, lost his legs to meningitis two years ago, but he returned to work within months.
Terry Skee, general manager, said: "The grant played a crucial part in us being able to establish the company in our new headquarters.
He and Kirsty Skee were at Consett YMCA and went outside to smoke, said David Wilkinson, prosecuting.
AID FOR THE YOUNG: Back, from left, Liam Skee, William Holland, Ben Skee, and young carers key worker Ant Lea; front, Kelly Moody, Chloe Skee and Christopher Holland
Bob Seaward, of Consett, had a superb bag of over 100lb made up of bream and tench plus a bonus 20lb carp while Bill Bramfitt described his session as the best three-and-a-half hours' fishing he's ever had, an opinion echoed by Terry Skee visiting from Newcastle.
He said: "Every time I come to the North-East I'm struck by how much talent there is." Will Young sound-a-like Peter Skee, 14, from Marley Hill, Gateshead, had more than enough rock-star attitude to impress the judges and win himself a call-back.
HELPING OTHERS: Vicky Carson, 18, gets enjoyment of the youth panel; BIG DECISIONS TO MAKE: Members of the Gateshead Youth Panel; CARING EFFORT: Chloe Skee enjoys her work with the panel