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Rhonda

[ ron-duh ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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“With college football the priority is recruiting. With professional football, the priority is coaching. If you’re in one of those top 15 schools in the country in collegiate football, I used to say my wife, Rhonda, could have won nine games with that talent I had at Miami. The difference in the talent between the top schools and the bottom schools is vast.”

Look, for instance, at Arkansas, where two current members of the state Supreme Court, Rhonda Wood and Karen Baker, faced off for the chief justiceship.

From Slate

As the healthcare organization was seeing “throughout California, throughout the nation, this mental health crisis, we knew that we needed to act quickly,” said Rhonda Chabran, its vice president of behavioral health and wellness for Southern California and Hawaii.

“We do not feel that a strike is necessary. We don’t think it’s good for our members. And we think that we can reach agreement without a work stoppage,” said Rhonda Chabran, vice president of behavioral health and wellness for Kaiser Permanente in Southern California and Hawaii.

The victim, Rhonda Tobey, was transported to a local hospital due to the lacerations, which were described in the complaint as “serious bodily injury.”

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