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Julia

American  
[jool-yuh] / ˈdʒul yə /

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Julius.


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Organized by collector Julia Stoschek — whose private foundation forms the exhibit’s core — and curator Udo Kittelmann, the temporary takeover suggests that the history of moving images is less a straight line than a feedback loop in which individual works resurface, acquiring new meaning as they pass into shared cultural memory.

From Los Angeles Times

Julia's House, a children's hospice, was the first to remove her, saying it was "inappropriate" for her to continue in the role.

From BBC

Prosecutor Julia Faure-Walker said Motin had lied about what happened to "get back to his wife" in Russia.

From BBC

Here’s what I mean by “passively accessible,” using my own admittedly dated experience as an example: Julia Child played a central part in developing my confidence in the kitchen.

From Salon

But “The French Chef” and “Julia & Company” share equal space in my memory with PBS’ children’s programming because to me, they all served the same purpose.

From Salon