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Stephanie

American  
[stef-uh-nee] / ˈstɛf ə ni /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Stephanie Mills, from Dickey Steps Riding School, told BBC Radio Manchester: "There wasn't any noise - I didn't hear anything - but there is a huge yellow parachute. There is a lot of police and helicopters here too."

From BBC

Stephanie Mills, from Dickey Steps Riding School, told BBC Radio Manchester there were lots of emergency vehicles in the area a huge yellow parachute could be seen attached to the pylon.

From BBC

Closer alignment with the EU could help to speed up future regulation of PFAS, said Stephanie Metzger, policy adviser at the Royal Society of Chemistry.

From BBC

“Smith, in particular, is wonderful here; she gets laughs with her light, squirrelly touch — you sometimes forget what a terrific comic actress she is,” wrote Salon’s former movie critic Stephanie Zacharek at the time.

From Salon

Stephanie Quintanilla of Koreatown has been on the waitlist to enroll her newborn in subsidized care since she was pregnant.

From Los Angeles Times