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Loraine

American  
[luh-reyn, law-, loh-] / ləˈreɪn, lɔ-, loʊ- /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Lorraine.


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Therapist Loraine Moorehead of Lorain Moorehead Therapy and Consultation told Barron’s that while this update isn’t a perfect fix to the problem of children’s interactions with AI chatbots, it’s a start.

From Barron's

This is just one of the questions examined during the inquest into the deaths of Alphonsine Djiako Leuga and Loraine Choulla.

From BBC

Loraine had Down's syndrome and her mother was her carer.

From BBC

The ambulance never came as it had been wrongly labelled as an "abandoned call", and Alphonsine died first - between 2 and 8 February - of pneumonia, leaving Loraine, who relied "entirely" on her mum, to fend for herself.

From BBC

Next-door neighbour Deborah Williams described seeing the mother struggling with Loraine at times, who was non-verbal and physically strong for her age.

From BBC