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Isabel

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[iz-uh-bel]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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Emily Veivers charged through for Wigan's third try and an 18-0 half-time lead, and Isabel Rowe picked up where they left off after the break by scoring minutes into the second half.

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It was casting director Isabel Cortázar who first saw Cruz Guerrero’s potential, and in mid-2023, asked him to audition for the part.

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Terry Archbold, from Burnopfield, County Durham, whose daughter Beatrix underwent a heart transplant in 2023, previously told the BBC he and his partner were split over organ donation after their daughter Isabel was stillborn.

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Isabel Hunt, 19, says she does not remember much talk of apprenticeships when she was at school, and felt like pupils were pushed towards college or university instead.

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I ate at Lutece and tried Chef Isabel Coss's stupendous honey semifreddo with comte and honeycomb.

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