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Emory

[ em-uh-ree ]

noun

  1. a male or female given name.


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She recalled that Emory got in trouble for something recently.

Some materials are still missing, like a key guard that will allow Emory to better control her use of the screen of the communication device.

They still need some pieces to make the device work best for Emory.

In mid-August, Adiba learned that Emory’s new device was approved in early July.

Her mom, Adiba Nelson, listened carefully as Emory spoke — sometimes asking a question two or three times to make sure she understood — then explained that Emory loves to paint and hang out with friends.

And an anonymous junior in a fraternity at Emory University feels similarly.

Emory is also one of dozens of higher education institutions with open Title IX sexual violence investigations.

In fact, Emory University Hospital is one of just four facilities in the entire country with such a specialized unit.

When Emory was released in 2010, a Maybach met him at the prison gates, according to NME.

He holds a Master of Divinity from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Master of Theology from Emory University.

Not a ford was fordable within two days' march of either Emory or Frayne.

A week went by at Fort Emory, and not a word came back from Dean.

Crook continued to hold on near Clifton until the next day, and was then moved into place on the left of Emory.

Fort Emory was filled with women folk and consternation—most of the men being afield.

But the quartermaster said he'd tried it with those very mules, between Emory and Medicine Bow a dozen times, and he'd risk it.

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