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Shanna

[shah-nuh]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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Shanna Shaked, the girl’s mother, said this was the second time the Santa Monica family had been out restoring habitat, though it was the first time for her daughter.

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Shanna Gray, also a working county court reporter and the association’s vice president, noted that state lawmakers have already rejected proposed legislation that would have made similar changes.

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“Closing the facility at Dublin does not do anything to change the underlying culture that contributed to rampant sexual abuse in prison,” said Shanna Rifkin, deputy general counsel of the prisoner advocacy organization FAMM.

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On this day, Shanna Yazzie, DigDeep’s regional project manager, has come with a gift — a step ladder to allow the smaller children to use the sink.

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“Now it’s my job,” Yazzie, who’s no relation to Shanna, says.

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