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Nicole

[ ni-kohl; French nee-kawl ]

noun

  1. a female given name: from Greek words meaning “victory” and “people.”


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She didn’t give an explanation, but I think it’s because one of her close friends worked closely on the case: Nicole Garnett, a former colleague at University of Notre Dame Law School.

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Struck by Nicole Kidman’s face, I rented “Dogville” at the age of 16, and that was shocking to me in the best way.

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You played the younger version of Betty White in an early movie, you've worked with Nicole Kidman, and you are working now with Julianne Moore on "Sirens."

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For individuals like Nicole, who is pictured, the search for identity has uncovered painful truths about their past.

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However, Nicole Micheroni, an immigration attorney from Massachusetts, said on Bluesky that she also received one of the emails despite being born in the U.S.

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