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Julie

[ joo-lee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Julia.


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Like many people in abusive relationships, Julie convinced herself that Steve would change, even as the violence became worse during their time together.

From Time

A few weeks earlier, her boyfriend Steve had flown into a rage, trashing the apartment they shared, punching Julie in the face and breaking her nose.

From Time

Fortune recently spoke with Julie and Connie Kuo to learn more about their business, the lessons learned, the hurdles overcome, and plans for next year.

From Fortune

On the day to day, Julie works with the team on product development, branding, and voice, while I work more on the business side of the brand.

From Fortune

He and his daughter Julie wrote a book, How to Build a Dragon or Die Trying.

Dr. Julie Bindeman, a married mom of three, cried as she told the story of her two abortions.

In the clip, Julie claims she lost her doctor and her premiums became unaffordable as a result of Obamacare.

Julie Tucker-Trainum was a Methodist minister but eventually left the church when she came out.

It does to researcher Julie Myers at the Bureau of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control in New York City.

The presidential paramour was French film star Julie Gayet, 42, confirming months of behind-the-scenes innuendo.

If the interest you take in me is real, Armand, when you come back go and see Julie Duprat.

Duffer is most inelegant (this from Julie in an assumption of stern reproach); I do not see wherever you picked up such a word.

Julie shivered a little, and crossed to the fireplace, where a few pine logs sputtered on the hearth.

Julie acknowledged this flattery by a wan little smile, and following Hester out of the 24 room, went in to see her father.

Julie tried to say something, but ended by burying her face in his coat sleeve and sobbing quietly.

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