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Lucinda

[ loo-sin-duh ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Lucy.


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Deputy administrator Lucinda Lessley looped in the agency’s director of civil rights, Daryl Hart, and asked whether “follow up was required to assess whether we have any duties under Title IX” — the federal law that prohibits sex discrimination.

At the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, Dr. Lucinda Leung said a patient might come in complaining of sleep problems.

His death was announced by his wife, Lucinda Scala Quinn.

"The results are devasting and are an urgent call to invest in prevention -- not just giving individual support to children and families, but wider policies to reduce stress experienced by families," said Dr Lucinda Grummitt, from the University of Sydney's Matilda Centre, who led the study.

The day brought the meeting's first death, with the Lucinda Russell-trained Giovinco put down after a fall at the final fence in the opening Mildmay Novices' Chase.

From BBC

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