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Cassandra

[kuh-san-druh] / kəˈsæn drə /
NOUN
pessimist
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Cassandra Knabenshue, a Marine Corps veteran and former Army medic, was eager for the chance to see combat.

From Washington Post

Cassandra Diamond, another plaintiff, sacrificed an eight-hour shift as a bartender and drove from Fresno to speak at Monday’s hearing.

From Los Angeles Times

Cassandra Winward and Hank Zientak knew they wanted a "spooky" wedding, so when the opportunity arose to get married at a "haunted" hospital in West Virginia, they jumped at the chance.

From Fox News

An inveterate researcher, she shares sources and intellectual inspirations in photocopied readers and zines she publishes through Cassandra Press, the imprint she co-founded.

From New York Times

I guess that means that both Cassandra and Sisyphus — one seeing the future; the other never quite getting there — are IN.

From Washington Post