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Bonnie

American  
[bon-ee] / ˈbɒn i /
Or Bonny

noun

  1. a female given name: from the Latin word meaning “good.”


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Many felt hits from the likes of Beastie Boys, AC/DC and Bonnie Tyler didn't fit well with the Mario Universe.

From BBC

Simplicity delivers an almost wounding effect in his exemplary review of Arthur Penn’s 1967 crime drama “Bonnie and Clyde,” a film fueled by the intoxicating partnership of Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The high quality of life in Taiwan and the absence of day-to-day dangers create a complacency in the population that will continue to challenge the government’s efforts to instill vigilance,” wrote Amanda Hsiao and Bonnie Glaser in a recent progress report on the Taiwan government’s “whole-of-society defense resilience” campaign.

From The Wall Street Journal

Another new book in this genre is “Your Retirement Sketchbook” by Jamie Hopkins and Bonnie Treichel, finance experts who, between the two of them, have more initials after their names than most entire firms can muster.

From MarketWatch

Experts like Bonnie Jortberg, an associate professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, have frequently noted that the beverage industry provides the majority of this added-sugar consumption—going well beyond sodas, as Jortberg claims: “Juices, energy drinks, and specialty coffees also fuel America’s sugar overload.”

From Slate