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Nicole
[ ni-kohl; French nee-kawl ]
noun
- a female given name: from Greek words meaning “victory” and “people.”
Example Sentences
The domestic abuse commissioner, Dame Nicole Jacobs, said target hardening was a "postcode lottery", and some victims were being "driven into homelessness" because it was becoming "too dangerous" to stay in their homes.
Nicole Robinson had no objection to the shops opening earlier on a Sunday and thought it might appeal to tourists, but said most people spent the day relaxing.
The only thing standing in the way of a seventh is Nicole Scherzinger’s sublime singing in Jamie Lloyd’s fearless re-imagining of “Sunset Blvd.”
Justice Amy Coney Barrett is a longtime friend of Notre Dame law professor Nicole Garnett, who has been a leading advocate for religious charter schools.
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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