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Margie

[mahr-jee]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Margaret.



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The water used in the process — about 30,000 to 40,000 gallons per day — will come entirely from Vernon’s groundwater, with no imported supplies, according to Margie Otto, assistant general manager of Vernon Public Utilities.

He is a graduate of the Missouri School of Journalism, and his work has appeared in Delmar, MARGIE, Bloom, the American Journal of Poetry, Riverfront Times, Medium and Salon.

From Salon

Charlie arrives in L.A. looking for a fresh start and to reconnect with his cousin Margie, with whom he shares pivotal childhood experiences.

But Margie, who now goes by the more exotic Marguerite, has shaken off the past and married Terrance Lewis, a vice president at Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Co.

Bakery manager Margie Peau says it was served during the hotel’s “Champagne hour” and the name stuck.

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