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Dorothy

[ dawr-uh-thee, dor- ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Dorothea.


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One of Ms Lewis's patients, Dorothy Hegarty, said she would "prefer to rely on the NHS rather than go privately".

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Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain KC launched the move against Sodexo Ltd and NHS Lothian for their alleged failures to properly manage the medical care of Calum Inglis.

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For Anderson and her fellow dancers, Cohen related the day’s song to “The Wizard of Oz,” specifically Dorothy’s journey of realizing the ruby slippers’ power was within her all along.

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That sense of self-assuredness that he sees in Dorothy’s story, he also sees in the many singers who dominate the Billboard Top 40 list.

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Her sister was activist Dorothy Pitman Hughes, who died in December 2022.

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