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Roberta

[ruh-bur-tuh]

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Robert.



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But I’ve been wondering lately what my favorite St. Peter Martyr teachers — Sisters Roberta, Eileen and Estelle — would make of today’s political discourse, in which claims of piety and Christian faith are not always backed by words and deeds, particularly from a certain world leader.

Sisters Roberta, Eileen and Estelle will be waiting for you at the Pearly Gates.

Biological evidence collected from Roberta Wydermyer had been preserved but never tested, despite Hastings asking the L.A.

Packnett carjacked Roberta Wydermyer on June 19, 1983, according to court documents.

Hastings had used a calling card number that belonged to Roberta Wydermyer and was in her wallet at the time of the slaying.

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