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Stacy

[stey-see]

noun

  1. a male or female given name.



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That included exclusive interviews with Stacy and Jim Chapin, parents of 20-year-old Ethan, and Karen and Scott Laramie, parents of 21-year-old Mogen, who have never talked about the murders — despite numerous projects on the subject — and how it ripped apart not only the town of Moscow but their respective families.

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Galkin: I flew out to Washington state, and the first contact I made was to Jim and Stacy Chapin, who are the parents of Ethan, Hunter and Maizie.

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Three of Stacy Tolchin’s clients were picked up at bus stops and surrounded by armed agents, with no flight risk established and no warrant.

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“When we talk about early literacy, we don’t usually think about physical development, but it’s one of the key components,” said Stacy Benge, author of “The Whole Child Alphabet: How Young Children Actually Develop Literacy.”

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I also extended requests to the hosts of Prime Video’s “Wear Whatever the F You Want,” famed TV stylists Clinton Kelly and Stacy London, presuming they could illuminate the philosophy behind these, um, let’s call them bold swings.

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