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Alexis

[uh-lek-sis]

noun

  1. a first name: from a Greek word meaning “helper.”



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Alexis D'Amato, from the Small Business Majority, said her advocacy group was not opposed to relief, especially for small farms, but felt that small businesses should be included.

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If a Liverpool midfielder went out there too late - whether it be Ryan Gravenberch or Alexis Mac Allister - then he left space in the pockets in front of the defence because Liverpool were losing a man from the middle.

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The series, which starred Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore, a young single mom, and Alexis Bledel as her teen daughter Rory, is beloved for its witty writing and the small-town charm of its fictional setting, Stars Hollow, Conn.

There was a colder reception from the Guardian's Alexis Petridis, whose two-star review said the album was "dull razzle-dazzle from a star who seems frazzled", while the Financial Times' Ludovic Hunter-Tilney said the album was "charismatic, but lacks sparkle".

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Igor Thiago was the star of the show at Gtech Community Stadium, becoming just the second player to score twice in the opening 20 minutes of a top-flight game against United, after Alexis Sanchez for Arsenal in October 2015.

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