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- proper noun A female
given name .
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Examples
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Thomas Moore used the tune, under the title "Oonagh," in 1810 for his song commencing "While gazing on the moon's light," the fourth song in the third issue of.
Una's Lock 1791
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Oonagh Turnbull, head of CSR at Boots, says she receives up to 400 cold approaches every week.
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He is also not aided by Oonagh Stransky's rather prosaic translation.
Saviano's Hell on Earth Tobias Grey 2011
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Oonagh Turnbull, Boots' head of corporate social responsibility, charity and community, says its donated non-cash resources, such as time, marketing support, and product donations total "several million pounds" per year.
Why charities should recognise the value of non-cash resources 2011
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TIS: You have quite a few new projects happening at once, including the launch of your knits line, Oonagh, last fall, which became a hit almost overnight.
Meredith Barnett: Designer Nanette Lepore Talks Travel, Flea Markets & Her Favorite eBay Find 2010
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TIS: You have quite a few new projects happening at once, including the launch of your knits line, Oonagh, last fall, which became a hit almost overnight.
Meredith Barnett: Designer Nanette Lepore Talks Travel, Flea Markets & Her Favorite eBay Find 2010
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Translated From the Italian by Oonagh Stransky, 192 pp.,
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Translated From the Italian by Oonagh Stransky, 192 pp.,
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I wonder, did the noise it made sound anything like: Oonagh!
"Woman called Nutt over-run by squirrels." Ann Althouse 2009
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Caroline who was helpful and friendly when I first called but who got angry and hung up the phone on me when I questioned her on her earlier promise two months later, Oonagh and Susanne.
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