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Marilyn

or Mar·i·lynne

[ mar-uh-lin ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Mary.


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For the 21st century working with the folk at Authentic Brands Group who own the digital rights to Marilyn.

The last time I went on an audition for musical theater was in 2003 for “Taboo” to play Boy George’s friend Marilyn.

When Jeffrey Blaustein and his wife, Marilyn, travel, they really travel.

Marilyn, after all, looked great in a party dress of any color.

I was on Charlie Rose recently, and in discussing Marilyn Monroe he asked, what do you think was her great appeal?

Marilyn Johnson is a writer with a terrific capacity for learning.

Marilyn Johnson has written fascinating books about obit writers and librarians.

Sorokko went to Moscow to study physics and was discovered there by Marilyn Gauthier, a leading Paris model agent.

The actor transformed from a sensual Marilyn Monroe to a whimsical Salvador Dali to a starving migrant mother, seamlessly.

He'll go on Marilyn Winter's show, I'll bet, because that has the biggest audience on the planet.

She was everything that Marilyn Winters was not—and she'd been number two name in television.

Billy always felt as if an angel had come and was ringing the bells of heaven when Marilyn sat at the organ playing the bells.

But speaking of going to boarding school, it didn't hurt Marilyn Severn to go.

Marilyn needed no more than those harsh words to know that her friend of the years was being weighed in the balance.

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