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Monica

[ mon-i-kuh ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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No, that would be the flashback revelation that Ross and Monica accidentally kissed once at a party.

The overall Gehry design, he adds, is “reminiscent of a parking garage he did in Santa Monica.”

In one script, Monica is waiting in a dressing room to appear on a morning television show.

It shows how people suck up to their sources, while at the same time Monica was getting killed in the press.

And Monica Lewinsky, now 41, is once again the object of prurient curiosity.

Truthfully, Monica darling, it's a very ugly nature indeed, and I'm afraid it's getting uglier every day.

The languor of the evening was heavy upon all the family; Monica was the only one who had the energy to go to her instrument.

"Let us ask Saint Monica if Cimburga is guilty," suggested the countess the following day.

He illustrates his position with a story, given with great simplicity, of his mother Saint Monica with her maid.

Saint Monica certainly would have been a confirmed drunkard, had not her maid timelily and outrageously abused her.

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