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Natalie

Also Na·tal·ia

[nat-l-ee]

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “birthday.”



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While “The Substance” was an unlikely win for the film itself, Moore took home gold at the Golden Globes two months before, and if she won the Oscar, it would be the first time a horror film has won in a big four category since Natalie Portman took home the Oscar in the same category for “Black Swan” in 2010.

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Getting married changed Natalie Bartels’s approach to paying off her student debt, which amounted to about $16,000 when she graduated from college in 2017.

Natalie Fleet, the Labour MP for Bolsover in Derbyshire, spearheaded a campaign to amend the Victims and Courts Bill.

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“Honestly, the layers to this are fascinating,” said entertainment journalist Natalie Jamieson.

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Her friend, Natalie, who does not want to give her surname, says the move actually helped her family situation.

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