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Cassandra

[kuh-san-druh] / kəˈsæn drə /
NOUN
pessimist
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The disease model of addiction is a "very narrow conceptualization that doesn't understand social, environmental and systemic causes to addiction," Dr. Cassandra Boness told Salon in a call.

From Salon

Hear my voice,” the woman, Cassandra, said to the girl, according to the report.

From Los Angeles Times

Cassandra Burke Robertson, a professor at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law who has studied self-driving car liability, said early cases "give an indication of how later cases are likely to go."

From Reuters

In February, Cassandra Small and her husband started house hunting in northern New Jersey, assuming they would have no trouble finding a three-bedroom house in move-in condition.

From New York Times

Cassandra Knabenshue, a Marine Corps veteran and former Army medic, was eager for the chance to see combat.

From Washington Post