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Parrish
[ par-ish ]
noun
- Anne, 1888–1957, U.S. novelist and author of books for children.
- (Frederick) Max·field [maks, -feeld], 1870–1966, U.S. painter and illustrator.
Example Sentences
Lauren Parrish and Mandy West of St. John presented the Graduate Award to Patrick Taylor, whose whimsical knitwear brand is inspired by the designer’s vintage family photographs.
The deputy suffered a non-life-threatening 1-inch laceration to her neck, was transported to a hospital and later released, department spokesperson Matthew Parrish said.
She pulled out a large Tupperware box she had stored in her garage in Rancho Mirage after she and her sister, Lora Parrish, had cleaned out their mother’s home two years ago.
“That shifted the attacker’s focus to the driver and he started to approached the vehicle,” Parrish said.
“This is an irreplaceable place,” said Jeff Parrish, a senior executive at the Nature Conservancy, which is advising the nonprofit group leading the purchase.
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