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Marilyn

Or Mar·i·lynne

[mar-uh-lin]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Mary.



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Martinez and her best friend-turned-cofounder, Marilyn Hollinquest, wanted to create a space where social and political conversations happened earlier on.

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“The world will be looking to Australia to see the outcome of this,” said Marilyn Bromberg, an associate professor at the University of Western Australia Law School who studies social media and health law.

Marilyn Gerlach was the high school girl he had shyly asked to the prom.

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Marilyn Monroe’s Brentwood home, where the star died in 1962, has been saved from destruction by an L.A. judge who blocked a homeowner’s petition to demolish it.

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Opening Sunday and running through July 2026, “Jaws: The Exhibition” is the Academy Museum’s largest show devoted to a single film, spanning 11,000 square feet of the Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Gallery with more than 200 artifacts, interactive displays and immersive environments.

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