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Patricia

[ puh-trish-uh, -tree-shuh ]

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “patrician.”


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Maybe now that Patricia is gone, they’ll surge for that new seventh seed.

They chose Patricia after they fired Jim Caldwell, who went 36-28 with three winning seasons in four years, including one 11-5 season.

Many of them donated in $13 amounts, a tribute to the number of victories the Lions had in Patricia’s 43 games as coach, and donations had reached $1,070 by Sunday morning, according to the NFL Network.

The dismissals came two days after the Lions’ 41-25 Thanksgiving loss to the visiting Houston Texans, which dropped their record to 4-7, and had been viewed by many in the league as inevitable, particularly in Patricia’s case.

Under questioning by an Arise lawyer, Rice’s mom, Patricia, said her corporation had probably signed up “at least 50” agents over 10 or 11 years.

Patricia Clarkson gets to show off both as the woman who becomes fascinated with the erudite monster.

Peterson credits his wife, Patricia, whom he married in 1954, with jump-starting his career.

[Laughs] I was speaking recently to Patricia Arquette about her epic fight with Gandolfini in True Romance.

At Dryden, John finds a sweetheart, classmate Patricia McGory.

Nor was it the author of the study, Dr. Patricia E. Molina, who had them laughing.

One set was made by moccasins almost as small as those I had given to Patricia Dale.

Patricia Dale was walking composedly toward her father, her slim hands holding up her belts.

John Ward seized Patricia from behind, holding her by her arms as a bulwark against our lead.

I shall never forget the terrible scream which burst from the lips of Patricia Dale.

My rough usage and the travel had worn on me, but I had no desire to rest so long as Patricia Dale was to be found.

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