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Josie

[joh-zee, -see]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Josephine.



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Whether she’s playing a ruthless record exec with a lisp in “Josie and the Pussycats” or appearing as a hard-nosed prosecutor saying the words “f**k, suck and rim” with disbelief in “The Staircase,” her prowess is irrefutable.

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It wasn’t until the next day that he and his girlfriend, Josie Vega, 25, who lives in the area, learned of the deaths.

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Ramon Barragan is survived by his second wife, Josie; his children Frank, Tony, Armando, Carmen, Grace Douglass and Rita Hiller; 17 grandchildren; and multiple great-grandchildren.

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The podcast’s title was inspired by a sign with that phrase that hung in her colleague Josie’s second-grade classroom just around the corner from her own at the time.

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Josie Smith, 32, was walking her three dachshunds - Frank, Pancake and Ralph - on Barry Island beach, Vale of Glamorgan, on Wednesday evening when she said a black Staffordshire bull terrier came bounding towards them.

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