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Melissa

[ muh-lis-uh ]

noun

  1. Classical Mythology. the sister of Amalthea who nourished the infant Zeus with honey.
  2. Also ѱ··, ѱ·· [] a female given name.


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She and Melissa take it out, and then they realize they have to put it back in so he doesn't know that they're untied.

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Another notable comment came from “Scream” star Melissa Barrera, who pointed out that she, too, had been criticized by Variety for her shared political views.

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When the club heard about Isaac's story, they invited him, his mum and dad Melissa and Alan, and older sister Florence to the training ground to meet the players.

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“Boomer parents often feel torn between love, responsibility and fear,” Melissa Cox, a certified financial planner at Future Focused Wealth in Dallas, told Salon.

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“The food is as traditional as you can find without driving down to Chauvin, Louisiana, where Melissa grew up, with a hint of fine dining.”

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