Damara
Britishnoun
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Also called: Bergdama. a member of a Negroid people of South West Africa
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the language of this people, a dialect of Nama
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According to court records, Damara Holness applied for the loan for her company, Holness Consulting.
From Fox News • Feb. 1, 2022
Damara Holness’ lawyer, Sue-Ann Robinson, said it “was more an act of desperation than greed.”
From Seattle Times • Feb. 1, 2022
Vinson & Elkins of the District appointed Damara Chambers partner and co-leader of the firm’s international trade practice.
From Washington Post • Jul. 14, 2019
In addition to his sister, he is survived by his mother; his partner, Debra Busacco; a brother, George Jr.; a son, Dwayne Jr.; two daughters, Damara Washington and Tatiana Washington; and four grandchildren.
From New York Times • Apr. 20, 2016
Damara australis.—A singular plant of the Coniferæ family, called the Kauri pine.
From Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture by Saunders, William
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