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chérie

1

[shey-ree]

noun

French.

plural

chéries 
  1. dear; sweetheart: used in referring to or addressing a woman or girl.



Cherie

2
Or Cher·i

[sher-ee]

noun

  1. a female given name.

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Along with the cabinet secretary, she recommended that the Blairs should pay back part of the discount, though Cherie was entitled to divide her purchases into two, on the basis that half the clothes were required for her role as a "career woman".

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Ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie received tens of thousands of pounds in discounts on designer clothing while in Downing Street, documents show.

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Social studies teacher Cherie McKernan said she gets messages from students “who are very afraid that their parents will be deported. One of the students in this line sent me a message saying that ICE was literally two stores down from where her parents work. So, it has been terrifying, very personal and horrifying to be involved. I feel like we’re right in the middle of it.”

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It is the third time Austria has won the contest, with previous victories going to Udo Jürgens' Merci, Cherie in 1966; and Conchita Wurst with Rise Like a Phoenix in 2014.

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Cherie Currie, the former lead singer of the Runaways, sang “Cherry Bomb” at the rally.

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