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Frances

[fran-sis]

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Francis.



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“The record will ultimately demonstrate that this is nothing more than a manufactured lawsuit intended to tarnish the good names of Smokey and Frances Robinson, for no other reason than unadulterated avarice,” the statement read.

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The Frances Crick Institute, headquartered in north London, is one of the largest biomedical research centres in the world.

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The lawsuit also names Robinson's wife, Frances Robinson, claiming she contributed to a hostile work environment, and used "ethnically pejorative words and language".

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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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