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Marsha

American  
[mahr-shuh] / ˈmɑr ʃə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Marsha Mitchell, a 53-year-old resident of Atlanta, is among those older Americans who have gone the roommate route.

From MarketWatch

Judge Marsha Berzon wrote an extraordinary dissent in which she asserted that without careful judicial review of the Guard’s domestic deployment, “this country could devolve into one in which the use of military force displaces the rule of law, principles of federalism, and the federal separation of powers, all fundamental precepts of our democracy long understood as protecting the liberties of individuals and the assurance of self-governance.”

From Slate

“I think L.A. ought to look for another source of water,” said Marsha Blaver, a longtime resident.

From Los Angeles Times

Judges Jennifer Sung of Portland, Ore., and Marsha S. Berzon of San Francisco heard the case alongside Gould — all drawn from the liberal wing of an increasingly split appellate division.

From Los Angeles Times

Tennessee’s Marsha Blackburn, a fellow Republican fresh off reelection, is also expected to run for governor in her state.

From Los Angeles Times