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Liz

[liz]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Elizabeth.



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For the U.S. stock market, third-quarter results from banks this coming week will probably be “all the more important because the government has shut down,” which may be reflected in companies’ upcoming earnings calls with analysts, according to Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab.

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With investors and advertisers, Liz Reid, the head of Google Search, argues business is great.

“Throw that holy water on these communists,” BlazeTV host Liz Wheeler ranted.

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Liz Reid, the Google search boss, has a tough job.

“In the memorial’s design, we will strive to capture the beauty, kindness and grace they all shared, while focusing on the joy they carried and will always inspire in us all,” wrote Tweety Eastland along with Mary Liz and Edward Eastland, Catie and Britt Eastland and Leslie and Richard Eastland.

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