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Cheryl

[sher-uhl]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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But seldom does it go personal and nuclear like it did with Collier’s commentary, which followed a hard-fought playoff series in which Collier got hurt in a collision and Minnesota coach Cheryl Reeve was ejected for arguing with officials.

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Cheryl Wolf, 57, a certified public accountant in Chicago who moved to the Windy City from Texas, said the aggressive immigration enforcement is unsettling.

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The music pulls from the ’80s sounds Lauper knows as well as anyone; to help her out, she brought in Rob Hyman, with whom she wrote “Time After Time,” and Cheryl James of the rap group Salt-N-Pepa, which will also be inducted into the Rock Hall next month.

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"There's a sense of camaraderie - we're all here together," Cheryl tells me.

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The 16-year-old, who is here with her sister and mum Cheryl, could just buy the products online - but she wants to be part of the queue.

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