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Linda

[lin-duh]

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Spanish word meaning “pretty.”



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Where contending teams are now led by analytics-driven minds, she would rely on old friends like Linda and Kurt Rambis and Rob Pelinka, who became part of the family by being Kobe Bryant’s agent.

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Farther south and east, temperatures on Tuesday hit 115 degrees at Palm Springs and Death Valley National Park; 113 in Needles; 100 in Lake Elsinore; 99 in San Bernardino; 98 in Riverside and Chino; 97 in Ontario; 96 in Yorba Linda; 94 in Escondido; 89 in Santa Ana and Fullerton; 88 in Anaheim; 84 in Vista; 83 at John Wayne Airport; and 80 in Laguna Beach and Encinitas.

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Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Tuesday that the state is at risk of funding cuts, but did not elaborate on the timing or what the cuts could be.

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They set up the Linda Norgrove Foundation in memory of their daughter Linda.

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On April 21, Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced that defaulted loans would be put in collection, subjecting the borrowers to having their wages garnished and their federal tax refunds and even Social Security benefits seized to make the payments.

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