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Doreen

Or ٴ·Ա

[daw-reen, doh-, dawr-een, dohr-]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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Renée Zellweger has a chance to match a rare feat, says Kristen Baldwin: “Back in the 1980s, Eileen Brennan earned Oscar and Emmy nominations for playing the same character: ‘Private Benjamin’s’ Capt. Doreen Lewis” — which the two-time Oscar winner could do this year for reprising Bridget Jones in “Mad About the Boy.”

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Kaitlyn Dever, “Apple Cider Vinegar” “Back in the 1980s, Eileen Brennan earned Oscar and Emmy nominations for playing the same character: ‘Private Benjamin’s’ Capt. Doreen Lewis.

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However, a former IRS employee and the president of the National Treasury Employees Union, Doreen Greenwald, told Salon that, in her view, the reduction in filings and income is largely due to the dramatic cuts to the agency pursued by Musk and President Donald Trump.

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Doreen St Felix, a writer who was previously an editor on Lena Dunham's newsletter, recently wrote in The New Yorker that stories of harassment and abuse, for example, now receive a "curdled, cynical, and exhausted reception" - this, less than a decade after the emergence of the MeToo movement.

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Doreen Tovey said the incident was "very frightening".

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