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Bonnie

Or Bon·ny

[bon-ee]

noun

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



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"The relationship between cognitive ability and speech-perception performance transcended diagnostic categories. That finding was consistent across all three groups," said the study's lead investigator, Bonnie Lau.

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“I don’t think the administration has a strategy toward China,” said Bonnie Glaser, a China expert at the German Marshall Fund of the United States.

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"We can easily make 10,000 of them now," said Pasca, the Bonnie Uytengsu and Family Director of the Stanford Brain Organogenesis Program.

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He used to have a roommate named Bonnie, until the two had an altercation that ended in her biting off one of his toes.

Early in the set, he unleashes a stunning, blue-eyed soul version of the Bonnie Raitt-popularized “I Can’t Make You Love Me.”

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