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Shirley
[ shur-lee ]
noun
- James, 1596–1666, English dramatist.
- William, 1694–1771, English governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony 1741–56: urged assault on Louisburg.
- a city on the S shore of Long Island, in SE New York.
- a male or female given name: a family name taken from an Old English placename.
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Shirley N. Weber, the secretary of state of California, oversees all federal and state elections in the state.
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Shirley Robinson, Ladies' Branch president, told BBC News NI it was a "tremendous honour for the club".
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Six people who were in the two other vehicles were injured, one seriously, in the incident in Wickham Road, Croydon, close to the junction with Shirley Road, shortly before 21:00 BST, the Met Police said.
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Six minutes later, the car crashed into two cars in Wickham Road, Croydon close to the junction with Shirley Road, police added.
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"Sending you love," wrote Garbage singer Shirley Manson.
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