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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 Shea, who was the first congressional aide to bring a guide dog on the Senate floor, said that early in the pandemic a driver falsely told Uber that she was not wearing a mask; after that she began taking pictures of herself before getting in cars.

From Washington Post

Moira Payne, president of the Magickal Education Council, the organization that runs ConVocation, described the situation as stressful but added with a laugh, “It is February in Michigan.”

From Washington Post

Moira Weir, CEO of the United Way of Greater Cincinnati, says her organization continues to support the American ideals that Tocqueville praised.

From Seattle Times

The Department of Environmental Quality was reviewing Moses’ order and agency officials had no immediate comment, spokesperson Moira Davin said.

From Seattle Times