Proper noun
Laverty (plural Lavertys)
A surname from Irish.
After reading the news of Patterson's encounter on their weekend break, Laverty and his team returned to the site on Monday, the 23rd, and made six photos of the tracks. Source: Internet
Blackman hired Laverty and Pewytum to guide him west. Source: Internet
Columbia, University of South Carolina Press ISBN 1-57003-499-0 * Laverty, Megan (2007) Iris Murdoch's Ethics: A Consideration of Her Romantic Vision. Source: Internet
Here is a simple, old version inspired by Maura Laverty. Source: Internet
"I don't know why the midnight crew can't make their own damn notifications," Laverty told me, "but I went over to make the notifications by myself." Source: Internet
In a sworn statement in 2004, retired sergeant Doris Byrd recalled being in a meeting when Laverty walked in to retrieve a file: "When he left, Burge took out his gun, pointed it at the back of Laverty, and said, 'Bang.' Source: Internet