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Jo-Ann

Proper noun

Meaning

Jo-Ann

A female given name from Hebrew, one of the 20th century spelling variants of Joanne.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

In the circumstances, trial Judge, Justice Jo-Ann Barlow informed a visibly relieved McIntosh that he would be contacted by the Chambers of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) as to when a new trial would commence. Source: Internet

Photo Credit: Peter Rejcek Marine biologist Jo-Ann Mellish locates a Weddell seal pup that had been outfitted with heat flux sensors and data loggers. Source: Internet

Navindra Basdeo, also known as “Pone” of Johanna North, Black Bush Polder, Berbice, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne), was indicted for murder by High Court Judge Justice Jo-Ann Barlow. Source: Internet

To Jo-Ann Morgan, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin as Visual Culture, these shifting representations undermined the subversive layers of Stowe's original characterization by redefining Uncle Tom until he fit within prevailing racist norms. Source: Internet

Photo Credit: Henry Kaiser Jo-Ann Mellish, far right, helps measure a female adult Weddell seal that other researchers are outfitting with instruments to measure the amount of heat transferred across the animal’s body to the air. Source: Internet

Jo-Ann Miller heads into question time. Source: Internet

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