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Nicolay

[ nik-uh-ley ]

noun

  1. John George, 1832–1901, U.S. biographer.


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Susanne Nicolay, nurse lead at Wellness Wheel clinic in Regina, Saskatchewan, which serves Indigenous and vulnerable populations, said providers needed to do more to expand access to health care.

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Strollo also questioned why Monroe County Republican Board of Elections Commissioner Lisa Nicolay "wouldn't come down and answer questions," about their claims.

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"I will never forget the moment when I woke up early to go to mass, only to suddenly hear the shocking sounds of bombing," says Father Nicolay Pluzhnik.

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John Hay and John Nicolay served together as personal secretaries to President Abraham Lincoln during America’s bloodiest war.

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“Little by little we are getting more data about the immense Marta González, and thus being able to know the history behind the artist. She was formed in the '60s in Cuba with the Nicolay Yavorsky Ballet School.”

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