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Eugenia

Also Eu·ge·nie

[yoo-jee-nee-uh, -jeen-yuh]

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “nobility.”



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“We hadn’t got my daughter yet and he was already up and gone,” Allen’s mother, Eugenia Tate, told The Times in an interview.

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"All our community members are ocean lovers. We have the same questions they have," said Eugenia Ermacora of the Surfrider Foundation.

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It was Eugenia who pushed piano lessons on her sons, even though they preferred the hot swing of their father’s music.

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Tell that to Eugenia Rho, assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science, and she will show you extensive data that prove otherwise.

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Eugenia Oviedo-Joekes, a professor in the medical school at the University of British Columbia who studies addiction and public health policy, said the decision amounted to “three steps back” in dealing with the opioid crisis.

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