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Danielle

[ dan-yel ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Danielle was vaccinated because she works in health care, but Chris was not — “He’s a very proud, hardheaded conservative,” Danielle says.

Her grandmother, an avid shopper, would help shape the relationship Danielle would develop with fashion- using it as a means of creative expression and a way of showing up in the world as her best self.

My friend Danielle was due the same month I was but still went to the post office to send her favorite sweater from earlier pregnancies, saying Texas weather wasn’t cold enough to warrant her keeping it.

As Danielle departs her comfort zone, so, too, did Marx’s technique.

His mother, Danielle, starred at the University of North Carolina alongside Mia Hamm and made six national team appearances in 1993.

Or a category populated with Orange Is the New Black actresses, like Kate Mulgrew, Laura Prepon, and Danielle Brooks?

“It will be great in every possible way,” she assured Danielle and Brandon.

She charged Brandon with keeping his emotions bottled up, and Danielle with failing to give him opportunities to vent.

Marlene Danielle was the only actress who stayed with the musical from its first performance through to the end.

Writer-director Danielle Gardner makes compelling use of all the horrifically iconic images.

I gather the Commission has Mr. Danielle's interview with Mr. Castro on the subject.

Suppose she had grown very stout—or were gawkily thin like his sister Danielle, or bold and forward, or dull.

Jeanne put her hat and coat on now, as Danielle romped in, talking at the top of her voice.

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