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Julia

[jool-yuh]

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Julius.



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Looking ahead, GDP growth for 2026 is expected to remain firm at 4.5%, supported by new budget measures aimed at boosting private consumption and investment amid lingering external challenges and ongoing fiscal reforms, UOB economists Julia Goh and Loke Siew Ting said.

On April 30, the Florida council answered a call to its helpline from a caller who identified herself as Julia seeking help for her gambling problem, according to a recording of the call reviewed by Barron’s.

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After nearly a half-hour of the operator answering her questions and assembling a list of resources, Julia revealed that it had “actually been a quality-assurance call paid for by the National Council on Problem Gambling.”

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“You did awesome,” Julia said.

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He was referring to Julia Heap, who, in addition to her role as head of the college, is a board member of the Rochdale Development Agency.

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