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Lynda

[lin-duh]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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Kasperowicz declined The Times’ request to interview the VA’s Veterans Experience Officer Lynda Davis, who leads the action plan.

Parking charges campaigner Lynda Eagan, who also helped Miss Robinson, said Excel's demands for money had been "relentless".

From BBC

Parking campaigner Lynda Eagan, who has been helping other people fight charges through a Facebook page, said: "Even though Excel Parking Services have suffered the humiliation of this defeat, they continue to bring similar cases to court simply to coerce other innocent victims of their five-minute rule into paying, out of fear of a court hearing."

From BBC

Wonderful Co., owned by billionaires Stewart and Lynda Resnick, plans to shut down the majority of the nursery in Wasco, northwest of Bakersfield, and donate the farm to UC Davis, representatives for the company and the university confirmed this week.

“This is what unmanaged retreat looks like, and it is quite frankly a hot mess of septic systems, old house parts and armoring that have fallen into the intertidal zone with no real mechanism for cleaning it up,” Sonoma County supervisor Lynda Hopkins declared.

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