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- proper noun A female
given name .
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Examples
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The author is Maureen Evans (@Maureen) one of the first members of the Twitter community.
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As for the people who use personal branding as an excuse to -- in Maureen Johnson's words -- PROMOTE, PROMOTE, PROMOTE?
Who You Callin' A Brand? Kelly Watson 2010
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Maureen is just pining away for some drunken ole Truck driver to slap her around a few times and then stick her pregnant barefoot ass in a trailer somewhere down South.
Matthew Yglesias » Dowd: Obama Should Act Like “Strong Father Who Protects the Home from Invaders” 2010
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As for the people who use personal branding as an excuse to -- in Maureen Johnson's words -- PROMOTE, PROMOTE, PROMOTE?
Who You Callin' A Brand? Kelly Watson 2010
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Do they really prefer an overbaked popover to a cheese blintz, which, by the way, Mr TBTAM's cousin Maureen declared was the closest she'd ever tasted to Aunt Eleanor's homemade?
There Goes the Neighborhood... aka TBTAM 2008
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Maureen is her recently widowed mother who is partially coping by pretending life will go on, even though she's fully aware that this is the end.
REVIEW: The Year's Best Science Fiction #25 edited by Gardner Dozois 2008
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Maureen is her recently widowed mother who is partially coping by pretending life will go on, even though she's fully aware that this is the end.
REVIEW: Mini-Masterpieces of Science Fiction edited by Allan Kaster 2008
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March 08 does bring us the last book in Maureen McKade's trilogy A Reason to Sin.
Anthology - A Western Winter Wonderland Nalini Singh 2008
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Maureen is her recently widowed mother who is partially coping by pretending life will go on, even though she's fully aware that this is the end.
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Maureen is her recently widowed mother who is partially coping by pretending life will go on, even though she's fully aware that this is the end.
REVIEW: The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume 2 edited by Jonathan Strahan 2008
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