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Debbie

Or Deb·by

[deb-ee]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Deborah.



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Hogg was a music artist in her own right and supported Debbie Harry of Blondie and The Pogues, before founding the band Doll.

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In a joint statement, Helen Hayes and Debbie Abrahams, who chair the Commons Education and Work and Pensions committees, said removing the cap would have "a direct and positive impact" on children's wellbeing.

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So far, testimony in a small, spare courtroom on the ninth floor of the Orange County Superior Court has favored the plaintiffs — Skaggs’ widow, Carli, and parents, Debbie Hetman and Darrell Skaggs.

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Debbie Duncan, from Oswaldtwistle in Lancashire, is being backed by her local MP in calling for Jay's Law to prevent the online trolling of grieving families like hers.

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In case you were wondering, a lot of the music has been scrubbed from MySpace, but the enterprising X user @wkbdyb uncovered the “Jailbait” audio through the cache of a now-deleted website for a music-production team known as Super Buddha, which hosted the “Jailbait” file, along with other songs they had produced for artists like Franz Ferdinand and Debbie Harry.

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