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Natasha

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[ nuh-tah-shuh ]

noun

  1. a female given name, Russian form of Natalie.


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"Hampton is probably the best keeper with the ball at her feet. Technically she starts off a lot of Chelsea's attacking play," said former England striker Natasha Dowie on BBC Radio 5 Live.

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Mr Jones described the victim's daughter Natasha Flynn receiving an electronic notification from the house's ring doorbell camera at 22:27 on 24 October.

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“Part of the problem is we don’t know the full scope of how it has impacted people,” said Natasha Baker, an attorney with UnCommon Law.

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Encouraged by Miriam Dubois, who is deaf and the sister of British boxing royalty and world champions Caroline and Daniel Dubois, Buckle's BSL skills were recently put to use at the Royal Albert Hall, where she signed the all-female card headlined by Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price in February.

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The festival’s second weekend brought Natasha Bedingfield, Dave Grohl and Cynthia Erivo, who ended with “Purple Rain.”

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