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Natalie

[ nat-l-ee ]

noun

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


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“We are asking the public to let us conduct our investigation and not to vandalize or damage anyone’s home,” said Officer Natalie Garcia, a Santa Ana police public information officer.

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Actress Natalie Beisner, who voted for Hillary Clinton and Obama, said the pandemic shutdowns made her rethink her political views.

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Natalie Berg, retail analyst at NBK Retail, said such incidents "erodes consumer trust in the brand".

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Teacher Natalie Meaker described St Jude and St Paul's as "the heart of our community", while parents said the decision was "heartbreaking".

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In similar fashion, Democratic pollster Natalie Jackson protested that Abrego Garcia made a “bad poster child” for the anti-Trump cause because Republicans had dug up some fragmentary and unconvincing dirt on him, and journalist Matt Yglesias responded that “clinging to the due process rights of people making asylum claims” had become a political problem.

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