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Celeste

[ suh-lest ]

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “heavenly.”


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Celeste traveled from Peru to the U.S. two decades ago, then a young woman of 19, and overstayed her tourist visa.

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So, Celeste has made a tough decision: She will continue cleaning offices and saving money for just a few more months, and return to Peru by year’s end.

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“The fear that they could grab you is always there,” said Celeste, who asked that The Times not use her full name for fear of making her a target for immigration authorities.

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The hits were punctuated by numerous interludes, narrated by Celeste, a glitch-prone "computer driven by AI technology to help Mr Raymond tell his story", from teen wannabe to global superstar, against a backdrop of infidelity, tabloid infamy, redemption and survival.

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The county is not approving plans until all debris clearing is complete on the property, said Celeste Hampton, a department spokesperson.

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