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Lizzy

Or Liz·zie

[liz-ee]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Elizabeth.



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I’ll read this book by Lizzy Goodman called “Meet Me in the Bathroom,” or I’ll listen to this podcast called “Search Engine” by PJ Vogt, and sort of drift off.

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In the study, researchers from the University of Vermont, Dr. Marisa Minadeo and Dr. Lizzy Pope, analyzed some of TikTok’s most popular content.

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It wasn’t always easy to hear back old stories, filtered through his co-writer, Lizzy Wright.

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Ros Scanlon credits Irish cultural figures for much of the changed atmosphere, including legendary BBC presenter Terry Wogan and musicians such as U2, Thin Lizzy, Sinead O'Connor, the Pogues "and now Ed Sheeran!"

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Once heralded as the next greatest rock guitarist and touted as a member of Duran Duran and Thin Lizzy, but due to "cruel twists of fate", fame always eluded Robin George.

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