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Sonia

[soh-nyuh, saw-nyah]

noun

  1. a female given name, Russian form of Sophia.



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Delivering her conclusion at Essex Coroner's Court, area coroner Sonia Hayes said Ms Smith's death was "avoidable".

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Then Putellas closed in on Spain's all-time leading scorer Jenni Hermoso in the 35th minute with Vicky Lopez providing the assist, with Pina adding an injury time goal to give new coach Sonia Bermudez a dream debut at the helm.

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"The only real way to understand what is happening in human disease is to study the human brain directly, but because of the brain's sheer complexity, this is very challenging," said Professor Sonia Gandhi from The Francis Crick Institute, who co-led the research.

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"You can't always tell by looking at someone whether they have visceral or liver fat," says Sonia Anand, corresponding author of the study, a vascular medicine specialist at Hamilton Health Sciences and professor in the Department of Medicine at McMaster.

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When the court reconvened in September 2009, Justice Sonia Sotomayor had replaced Souter.

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