Jacqueline
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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“You do have the door open” to bringing the cases again, said Jacqueline Kelly, a former federal prosecutor in Manhattan.
Schlossberg, whose uncle John F Kennedy Jr died in a plane crash at age 38 and whose grandmother Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died of cancer when Schlossberg was a toddler, also describes the pain she fears her death will cause her mother, who previously served as US ambassador to Australia and Japan.
From BBC
Last year there were five gun murders in Liverpool - Sam Rimmer, Ashley Dale, Jacqueline Rutter and Elle Edwards in addition to Olivia Pratt-Korbel, whose killer Thomas Cashman was convicted on Thursday.
From BBC
Jacqueline Nesi, co-author and an assistant professor of psychiatry at Brown, also pointed out that three-quarters of girls with moderate to severe depression symptoms who use Instagram report encountering suicide-related content at least monthly.
From Washington Post
He also made a point of attending glitzy Washington parties where he mingled with Walter Cronkite, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, the Dalai Lama and President Ronald Reagan.
From Washington Post
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