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Marcia

[mahr-shuh]

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “warlike.”



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Guest: Marcia Howard, president of the teacher chapter of Minneapolis Federation of Teachers Brandt Williams, senior editor covering race, class and communities for MPR News.

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Marcia Clark, who would become one of the best-known prosecutors of her generation during the ill-fated O.J.

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"I came here to prepare for the food bank and I just saw loads of police arriving, and when I came out it was all taped over," Marcia Haynes said.

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Trailblazers like Hillary Clinton, Anita Hill and Marcia Clark were relentlessly framed as power-hungry b***hes.

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Lewis-Skelly's mum Marcia Lewis knows better than most the jeopardy involved in a young player's early career.

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