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Danielle

American  
[dan-yel] / dænˈyɛl /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Danielle Williams, the center’s director, said in a video posted on social media that an investigation was conducted and that the three staff members involved were fired.

From Los Angeles Times

“After meaningful inventory gains last year, the recovery has lost steam,” says Danielle Hale, Realtor.com’s chief economist, in the company’s monthly housing report.

From The Wall Street Journal

NHS clinical psychologist Dr Danielle Verity, who has a visual impairment, says she has had to drop two of her weekly clinics because her hours with an assigned support worker have been cut from 37.5 hours to 28, without warning.

From BBC

Jamaica's Danielle Williams, a two-time world 100m hurdles champion, won the women's 60 hurdles in 7.90 seconds with two-time reigning world champion Devynne Charlton of Bahamas second in 7.96.

From Barron's

“We expect the U.S. administration to respect Canadian sovereignty,” Carney said Thursday, alongside the country’s 10 provincial premiers, including Alberta’s Danielle Smith.

From The Wall Street Journal