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Angie

[an-jee]

noun

  1. a first name, form of Angel or Angela.



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Harris spoke about her book in conversation with Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan, the hosts of the “I’ve Had It” podcast and former cast members of the Bravo series “Sweet Home Oklahoma.”

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In a Sept. 6 sworn declaration, Angie Salazar, acting director of the refugee resettlement office, said that 457 Guatemalan children were initially identified as “potentially appropriate for reunification with a parent or legal guardian,” but that after reviewing individual cases, 327 children were determined to be ultimately eligible for removal from the U.S.

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Ms McCann said she could not "comprehend" what had happened, and remembered shouting to Mr Ferns, who replied: "Angie, I have been stabbed."

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One of Burton’s many intensely loyal aides was Angie Tate, whom he hired to be his political fundraiser in 1998 knowing she was pregnant with twins.

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“We’re going to leverage our network and small-dollar donors to raise money for her and do whatever we can to help Angie beat Jimmy Gomez,” said Justice Democrats spokesperson Usamah Andrabi.

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