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Lisa

[lee-suh, -zuh]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Elizabeth.



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Greaves finished runner-up on the development tour to become only the second woman, after Lisa Ashton, to earn a professional two-year tour card.

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Mrs Richards' mother, Lisa Blackstock, said: "I was really really angry but you put your trust in the midwives, you put your trust in the hospital. It was her first baby."

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Among the two Fed board members who did not vote in favor, Lisa Cook abstained, while Michael Barr voted against the measure.

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Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy appeared to call for Mr Davie's resignation this summer after a string of scandals, including antisemitic comments by punk duo Bob Vylan at Glastonbury being broadcast on iPlayer, and the revelation that a Gaza documentary was narrated by the son of a Hamas official.

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“What many of the companies have talked about is really pricing for profitability rather than for growth,” said Lisa Gill, a senior analyst at J.P.

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