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Cindy

[sin-dee]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Cynthia.



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UN agencies this year declared famine in Gaza and parts of Sudan, something that WFP executive director Cindy McCain called "completely unacceptable in the 21st century".

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A Florence resident who identified herself only as Cindy said she has seen this problem since she first bought her house a year ago.

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But for residents like Cindy, trash pickup is not consistent.

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Every week, Cindy and her husband power wash the sidewalk in front of their home and dump the trash they collect into their business’ dumpster.

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The key is his wife, Cindy, still enjoying basketball, which means Tom gets to keep coaching.

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