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Frances

[ fran-sis ]

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Francis.


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Following the parade, as part of a proactive policing operation, officers stopped two vehicles - one in the Frances Street area and one in the Fanad Drive area.

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It’s a gripping saga that consistently makes unexpected turns to keep the viewer held by their collar, eyes wide, waiting to see what will happen to Marshall, Frances and their precious mushroom next.

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Frances Ridout, director of the Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre, says those convicted of sharing intimate images without consent are sometimes given their devices back.

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The fake money was used in a recent photo shoot to promote Frances’ “Money Mentality Makeover” digital course.

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Dr Frances O'Hagan from the British Medical Association told the committee that many GP practices were "teetering on the edge" and faced closure if there was not a boost to funding.

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