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Sophie

Also So·phi·a

[soh-fee]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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“Permitting delays, interconnection bottlenecks, and supply chain constraints have slowed new generation development across the U.S. VST’s existing fleet—particularly its nuclear and modern gas assets—benefits from this scarcity,” wrote KeyBanc analyst Sophie Karp.

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The only other goalkeeper available to Wiegman is Brighton's Sophie Baggaley, 28, who is also uncapped.

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The show "seesaws between thrilling and annoying", according to USA Today's Kelly Lawler, while the Atlantic's Sophie Gilbert described most of it as "largely joyless and grim".

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After the initial contact Mr Rushe was assigned a woman called Sophie as his "financial adviser".

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Sophie called Mr Rushe every day, sometimes twice a day.

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