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Dunham

[ duhn-uhm ]

noun

  1. Katherine, 1910?–2006, U.S. dancer and choreographer.


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New technologies and the 2020 pandemic have led to a “greater focus on the need to drive optimal digital experiences for our customers,” says Dunham.

According to Dunham, these solutions can be used for search-related activities as well.

South Carolina’s shift to the electric chair is part of a wider trend, Dunham said.

Dunham told The Washington Post by email Thursday, arguing that granting media access is not difficult.

“That kind of criminal history is almost exclusively male,” Dunham said.

I think a Lena Dunham does not think, “is this too much of me?”

On the other end of the spectrum, there lies an artist like Lena Dunham, who engages in a flaunting of the flawed self.

My editor called and said, “Do a column on this Lena Dunham flap!”

Yet, after flipping through Not That Kind of Girl, I do begin to understand what “this Lena Dunham flap” is about.

In “Barry,” an essay in Not That Kind of Girl, Dunham describes being sexually assaulted.

"I should judge so," returned the girl, fixing the unhappy Dunham with her gaze.

Dunham stammered, but collected himself with praiseworthy dignity.

"He might get out some back way," she declared to Dunham in a nervous undertone.

Dunham had for some years been aware that his height was six feet.

He pushed up his spectacles and looked questioningly at Dunham.

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