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Cecily

[ses-uh-lee]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Cecilia.



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The bill’s impact won’t likely be immediate due to sky-high costs for land, labor and building materials, as well as interest rates, said Cecily Barclay, a partner at law firm Perkins Coie in San Francisco who advises developers and landowners.

United Teachers Los Angeles President Cecily Myart-Cruz took on the issue at this week’s Board of Education meeting.

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The first event to be staged will be a gig by the stand ups Lou Sanders and Cecily Hitchcock.

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The cold open took off when Cecily Strong showed up as Pirro, armed with a wine holder she called a “Cozy for my Merlotzy.”

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Following a President Trump-themed cold open that included the welcome return of Cecily Strong as newly appointed U.S Atty.

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