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Mitzi

Or Mit·zie

[mit-see]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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Chad, Thad, Itsy, Bitsy and Mitzi, along with other members of the lucky sperm club, can now inherit $30 million tax-free from their moms and dads without having to work a day in their lives.

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She was also impressed that the character was inspired by real-life investigator Mitzi Roberts, who worked in LAPD’s elite Robbery-Homicide unit.

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When I finally met Mitzi, we got on in a way that was very unpredictable.

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Mitzi Roberts, a veteran homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department, also testified that Sementilli and Baker exchanged 95 messages through an encrypted messaging app called Viber on the day of the killing and 180 messages the day before.

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Andrew Scott in “Vanya” at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, Adam Driver in Kenneth Lonergan’s “Hold on to Me Darling” also at the Lortel, Lily Rabe in Mark O’Rowe’s adaptation of Ibsen’s “Ghosts” at Lincoln Center Theater’s Mitzi E. Newhouse and Nina Hoss and Adeel Akhtar in the Donmar Warehouse production of “The Cherry Orchard” at St. Ann’s Warehouse left me feeling, as only theater can, more consciously alive and connected.

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