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Cindy

[sin-dee]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Cynthia.



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“This isn’t something we can just backfill,” said Cindy Huddleston, a senior policy analyst with the Florida Policy Institute.

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Writing on X, Cindy McCain, executive director of the World Food Program, said the group was “on the ground and ready to scale up operations.”

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The complex web of rules and exceptions has made it extraordinarily difficult for the average citizen to know which properties will ultimately be covered by SB 79 and which will not, said Cindy Chvatal, a co-founder of United Neighbors, a statewide coalition of community groups that fiercely oppose the bill.

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The charges stem from Morris' abuse of Cindy Clemishere when she was 12 years old in 1982, according to the Oklahoma Attorney General's office.

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Morris was working as a traveling evangelist and was living with Cindy's family in Hominy, Oklahoma.

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