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Moira

[moi-ruh] / ˈmɔɪ rə /




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His widow Moira has since taken up the case - although Salmond's estate is now being wound up by bankruptcy accountants, after it transpired he died with debts of more than £340,000 stemming largely from legal fees.

From BBC

Moira Deeming, a lawmaker from the center-right Liberal Party, was among those protesting against transgender rights on Saturday, though she did not participate in the Nazi salute.

From New York Times

Earlier at Gloucester Crown Court, Judge Moira Macmillan said Mr Gunn had been forced to use the stairs at least eight times a day for each of his breaks because he had to keep his cigarettes in his locker.

From BBC

“In Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day is less centered on a drinking occasion and more of a celebration for the whole family,” said Moira Breslin, the founder of New York City’s Irish Whiskey Festival.

From New York Times

The party will not return for more than a month; on the same day, a car bomb explodes in Moira, County Down, near the town's police station.

From BBC