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Ramée

[ ruh-mey ]

noun

  1. Louise de la Ouida, 1839–1908, English novelist.


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School board member Ramee A. Gentry argued thatit would be morally irresponsible to direct Hutchings to begin testing unvaccinated staff earlier than he and his staff said would be logistically possible.

In Lisa Moore Ramée’s “A Good Kind of Trouble,” 12-year-old Shayla wants to follow the rules, but she realizes that she has to start making some of her own decisions after she hears about a local injustice.

Mark Ramee, 79, a Foreign Service officer from 1965 to 2000 who specialized in nuclear arms control and Russia, and countries in Eastern Europe, died Nov. 2 at a hospital in Annandale, Va. The cause was complications from a broken hip, said a son, Neal Ramee.

Mr. Ramee, a resident of Vienna, Va., was born in Columbia, S.C.

Ramee Gentry, 44, an exhibition content manager at the United StatesHolocaust Memorial Museum who lives in Cameron Station and is seeking a second term in office.

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