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Winona

[wi-noh-nuh]

noun

  1. a city in SE Minnesota, on the Mississippi.

  2. a female given name.



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Then there’s this observation from Robert Barron, bishop of the Diocese of Winona–Rochester in Minnesota, and an appointee to Trump’s newly created White House Commission on Religious Liberty.

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He remembers Winona Ryder’s “Closet Picks,” recorded in June 2024 but posted in late August, shortly after Gena Rowlands’ death.

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“If Winona Rider makes you want to go see ‘A Woman Under the Influence,’ which is a Criterion disc release that’s also on the Criterion Channel — but it’s also on iTunes and on Amazon — however you go seek out that film, great,” he says.

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Presenting Herb with a bottle of Johnny Walker Blue, he calls it a “Winona.”

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The car's owner, Bingham, from Winona Crest in Craigavon, was the front-seat passenger.

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