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Marion

[ mar-ee-uhn, mair- ]

noun

  1. Francis, the Swamp Fox, 1732?–95, American Revolutionary general.
  2. a city in central Ohio.
  3. a city in central Indiana.
  4. a city in E Iowa.
  5. a city in S Illinois.
  6. a male or female given name.


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“Every day our team hears from distressed children, crying as they lose hope of ever seeing their families again,” said Marion Donovan-Kaloust, director of legal services at Immigrant Defenders Law Center, who works with immigrant children.

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"The earth that's been used to backfill the grave looks slightly different to that in the adults' graves," explained Dr Marion Shiner, an archaeologist from Cardiff University.

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Eventually, after she sows up his cut hand — she was a nurse before she worked a bar, and aren’t they kind of the same thing? — he will explain his scars, like Indy to Marion at the end of “Raiders of the Lost Ark.”

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As of Wednesday, just three current USC players — running back A’Marion Peterson, cornerback Maliki Crawford and edge rusher Lorenzo Cowan — had entered the portal.

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"Some of them are dead upon arrival, others are lacking water, food. They didn't drink a drop of water for two days, and children are dying of thirst. So water is the main need here," MSF's Marion Ramstein told the BBC.

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