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Candice

American  
[kan-dis, kan-duh-see] / ˈkæn dɪs, ˈkæn dəˌsi /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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So I’ve spent some nights with Candice Millard’s “Destiny of the Republic,” Patrick Radden Keefe’s “Say Nothing” and several books by Erik Larson.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 17, 2026

Canadian psychologist Candice Odgers wrote in a review of the book that the "scary story" Haidt was telling was "not supported by science".

From Barron's • Jan. 19, 2026

“I’ve been in a James Garfield rabbit hole for seven years of my life at this point,” says showrunner Mike Makowsky, who adapted Candice Millard’s 2011 chronicle of Garfield and Guiteau, “Destiny of the Republic.”

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 6, 2025

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 • Oct. 4, 2025

Candice had begun wearing it again two weeks ago, after their move to Lambert.

From "The Parker Inheritance" by Varian Johnson

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