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Frances

[ fran-sis ]

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Francis.


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Frances Scullion is a driver with Out and About Community Transport in Magherafelt, a charity that offers lifts and day trips to elderly and vulnerable adults.

From BBC

His mother, Sarah Frances, was a bank officer and an apartment manager.

“I think there might be a political element to Revolut’s licensing, because it's becoming of a size to challenge High Street banks,” says Frances Coppola, a financial journalist and expert on banking risks and regulations.

From BBC

The pair - affectionately nicknamed 'Fedal' - almost won their tie against American duo Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe in London, missing a match point before Team World wrapped up the win.

From BBC

Riley, also a professional skateboarder, and Frances Bean, a visual artist, tied the knot last October.

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