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Cindy

[ sin-dee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Cynthia.


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“He’s very active like Sean, but he’s very chill like Veronika,” said McVay’s mother, Cindy, who paused a beat before laughing and adding.

Cindy McVay speaks from experience.

She also writes about the discomfort she felt in front of the camera as one of the “Supers,” her name uttered in the same breath as that of Naomi Campbell and Cindy Crawford, as well as a perfectionism and need for control that emerged during her sun-drenched childhood on Sydney’s North Shore, even as she helped to define the beachy ideal of Aussie surfer chic.

County district attorney’s office had written “no fewer than nine letters” to Spolin advising him that such cases “would not be acted upon,” wrote Cindy Chan, a supervising attorney in the bar’s Office of Chief Trial Counsel.

Cindy Baker, 49, an admin based in Canada, says the group averages around 1,000 posts a week; some members post daily.

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