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Samantha

[suh-man-thuh]

noun

  1. a female given name: from an Aramaic word meaning “listener.”



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“Every time we would shoot a scene, I would think to myself, ‘What would little Samantha want to watch?’”

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The proposed evidence was from a couple, Samantha O'Reilly and Steven Cummins, who are former neighbours of Nikita Hand.

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“Inflation and lower availability of some food items continue to keep prices stubbornly high for America’s families,” said Samantha Ayoub, associate economist at the American Farm Bureau Federation.

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Cameron Catazaro, a dashing and athletic Siegfried, and Samantha Hope Galler, a sweetly innocent Odette and vivacious Odile, might have been stick figures magically wondrous once in motion.

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So far, only one Labour MP, Samantha Niblett, has taken her name off the list of MPs supporting the amendment.

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