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Emily

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[ em-uh-lee ]

noun

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


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Model Emily Ratajkowski was among the other critics of the flight, saying she was "disgusted", and took aim at Bezos in a follow-up video arguing that taking "his fiancée and a few other famous women to space for space tourism is not progress".

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They had a daughter, Emily, and two sons, Collin and Kevin, who followed his father into the NBA.

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In an international school in Lisbon, the electricity flickered on and off for a while, then gave up, teacher Emily Thorowgood said.

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Her triumph at the NACs, when she beat Emily Asquith, a European champion at youth level - despite only having one amateur bout and a handful of white-collar fights under her belt - provided the foundation for a rapid rise.

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Competition for places is at an all-time high, proven by both 2014 World Cup-winners Marlie Packer and Emily Scarratt missing out on the matchday squad at Allianz Stadium.

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