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Danielle

[dan-yel]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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Suzanne Libby, Fannie Mae’s chief ethics officer, was fired last week and Danielle McCoy, who served as general counsel, also stepped down after being pressured by leadership, some of the people said.

The group's five members - Hanni, Hyein, Haerin, Danielle and Minji - announced last year that they were unilaterally leaving the agency, citing mistreatment and manipulation.

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The Emmy-winning TV veteran said his newest son arrived “three days” before the episode taped and joked with podcast hosts Rider Strong, Danielle Fishel and Will Friedle that he has “clusters” of children of different ages.

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Senior food editor Danielle Dorsey recommends the spot in a guide to West Adams, calling the umbrella-dotted parking lot patio “the perfect al fresco setting.”

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David Hayes, 44, and his partner Danielle Mullan, 36, are tucking into pastries beside Murdoch's Connection – a footbridge spanning the A63 dual-carriageway, which opened four years ago to link the city centre with the waterfront.

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