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Eunice
[yoo-nis]
noun
a city in S central Louisiana.
a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “good victory.”
Example Sentences
"The University of Chester community is in mourning for the tragic loss," said the vice-chancellor, Prof Eunice Simmons.
“Our members do a lot of eye gymnastics when they’re scrolling down and right and going back and forth between rows and title details on the homepage,” said Chief Product Officer Eunice Kim in a press briefing on Tuesday.
“Anybody who has a platform should be speaking out,” fighting Trump in the courts and resisting any way possible, said Eunice Kim, 42, a Sacramento physician and professed liberal, who paused outside the library in El Dorado Hills as her boys, 5 and 8, roughhoused on the front lawn.
In this chilling film about forced disappearances under Brazil’s former military dictatorship, Fernanda Torres plays Eunice Paiva, the real-life wife of former Brazilian congressman Rubens Paiva.
“In this case, I always remember that what makes people so surprised with my presence in the film is the fact that I was able to connect and be faithful to Eunice Paiva. She’s the star in this film. She taught me a lot about acting, about restraining emotions, about not being melodramatic, about self-control.”
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