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Candice

[kan-dis, kan-duh-see]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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Candice McMillan from Torlundy, near Fort William, was having dinner with her husband and sons on Friday when 70mph gusts brought the tree crashing down onto her home.

From BBC

“Without the ability to pay, newly uninsured people will find themselves having to delay care, leading to more serious and complex health conditions, increasing the use of emergency services and more intensive medical services,” Kaiser Permanente Southern California Regional spokeswoman Candice Lee said in a statement to The Times.

Kyrie’s mother, Candice, had filed the paperwork for free lunch after her husband was sidelined by a car accident and she was patching together part-time jobs.

From Salon

A year later, Candice discovered that the application had been processed incorrectly.

From Salon

“I think he’s got some great genes,” Candice said of her father.

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