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Cindy

[sin-dee]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Cynthia.



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There were also meetings with leaders of Canada's indigenous and First Nations groups, including Cindy Woodhouse, the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations.

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George Lucas’ pre-“Star Wars“ 1973 hit, set amid the car culture of the Central Valley, tells the story of fresh high school graduates in the summer of 1962, played by actors including Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss and Cindy Williams, staring at their future with uncertainty.

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Cindy Hohl, the president of the American Library Assn., a nonprofit that promotes and advocates for libraries, told me that at this time of year, those priorities include planning for summer reading programs for young kids that help with early literacy and preventing learning loss in older kids while school is out.

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Collins, who is best known for her portrayal of Cindy Beale in Eastenders, began turning that one moment into a play about an aspiring actress with an obsessive interest in Hollywood legend Marilyn Monroe.

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Cindy Kane, who sits on the neighborhood association’s board, said residents conferred with police, their local City Council office and other neighborhood associations before making their pick.

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