Dennis
Americannoun
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John, 1657–1734, English dramatist and critic.
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a town in SE Massachusetts.
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a male given name: from the Greek word meaning “of Dionysus.”
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“After the incident, L.A. Mission CEO Dennis Oleesky contacted Shalom to discuss it and found that Shalom felt genuinely remorseful. He acted out of frustration and did not consider the consequences, as many of us often do,” mission spokesman Greg Mielcarz said.
From Los Angeles Times
“If a peace deal is reached it is assumed most sanctions on Russia would be lifted,” Dennis Kissler of BOK Financial says in a note.
Ramzan Kadyrov is sensitive to people criticising Chechnya from abroad, says Michael Dennis, an expert on Chechen politics at the University of Texas.
From BBC
"The very existence of a diaspora is a clear signal to the entire world that something is wrong in Chechnya. It's a matter of personal pride and political image," Mr Dennis told the BBC.
From BBC
La Voix is the alter ego of Chris Dennis, who said ahead of the series that he wanted viewers to get to know the man behind the drag act.
From BBC
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