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Stephanie

[stef-uh-nee]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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As author Stephanie Land points out, weaponized government assistance is the opposite of benevolent.

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Stephanie Ruhle, the first network host to flag the donation last week, told viewers, “Corporations are paying for it. Comcast, our Comcast, is one of those that are underwriting this. Shouldn’t that be more concerning to the American people? Because there ain’t no company out there writing a check just for goodwill.”

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"Consumer confidence moved sideways in October, only declining slightly from its upwardly revised September level," Conference Board senior economist Stephanie Guichard said in a statement.

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Gerber, who was last seen on the big screen in “Saturday Night,” performed at New Theater Hollywood in December in Stephanie LaCava’s adaptation of Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini’s “The Gospel According to St. Matthew.”

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"OpenAI may be tempted to show ads to recoup costs and turn a profit, but it also must deliver a good user experience to stand out in a competitive market," said Stephanie Liu, a senior analyst at Forrester.

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