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Diane

Proper noun

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Diane (plural Dianes)

A female given name from Latin. Popular in the middle of the 20th century.

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About 3,000 tickets had been sold before Monday so now the process of refunds begins, Ribfest ticket chair Diane Simmons said. Source: Internet

'Also Diane, a disabled woman who at last received some compensation only to discover she was entitled to £500 more. Source: Internet

After Diane shoots herself, the bed is consumed with smoke and Betty and Rita are shown beaming at each other, after which a woman in the Club Silencio balcony whispers "Silencio" as the screen fades to black. Source: Internet

Alaska Food Policy Council board member Diane Peck says they were chosen for making a sustainable impact on Alaska’s food system, strengthening the localfood system and improving Alaska’s health, prosperity and self-reliance. Source: Internet

And when Mitchell buckled under pressure at the police station, Scott admitted to Diane that he wasn't even sure whether to believe Mitchell's account - and his innocence. Source: Internet

A Reader, Edinburgh University Press 1999 * Multiple Voices in Feminist Film Criticism, edited by Diane Carson, Janice R. Welsch, Linda Dittmar, University of Minnesota Press 1994 * Kjell R. Soleim (ed. Source: Internet

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