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Isaacs
[ ahy-zuhks ee-sahks ]
noun
- Sir Isaac Alfred, 1855–1948, Australian jurist: governor general of Australia 1931–36.
- Jor·ge [hawr, -hey]. 1837–95, Colombian novelist.
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That tour, called Good Morning Gorgeous, was timed to her album of the same name, her first since she finalized her protracted divorce from record producer Kendu Isaacs.
From Los Angeles Times
Bean boots and a hooded sweatshirt, Rabbi Rachel Isaacs paused to consecrate the ice beneath her feet before she commandeered it for a higher purpose.
From New York Times
After the visit, Edward Isaacs, the head of the Union of Jewish students, praised William for being an "ally".
From BBC
Ms Isaacs says autistic people's unique needs, skills, strengths and weaknesses vary - "just like neurotypical people".
From BBC
Pop Isaacs made all four free throws after Self left the court for a 63-43 lead.
From Seattle Times
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