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Maryann

American  
[mair-ee-an] / ˌmɛər iˈæn /
Or Maryanne

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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But the company, which runs 50% heavy, sour oil across its refinery system, has “the ability to quickly pivot to Venezuelan crude” should the economics warrant it, Chief Executive Maryann Mannen said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Chicago Tribune gave a glowing review to the 2022 Chicago Shakespeare Theater premiere, and several performers from the Chicago cast, including Maryann Plunkett as Older Allie, will reprise their roles.

From New York Times

The show's researchers found her great-great-grandparents, Guy and MaryAnn Russ, listed in the 1870 census, living in Jackson County, Florida with their five children.

From Salon

The Obies honored four performers: William Jackson Harper for “Primary Trust,” Marla Mindelle for “Titanique,” Zuleyma Guevara for “Sancocho,” and Maryann Plunkett for “Deep Blue Sound,” as well as the directors Dustin Wills, Shayok Misha Chowdhury and Faye Driscoll, the costume designer Enver Chakartash and the lighting designer Barbara Samuels.

From New York Times

In the court statement, spokeswoman MaryAnn Price said officials were “reviewing all our protocols and will do whatever is necessary to protect the judiciary, the public and our employees.”

From Seattle Times