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Melanie

[ mel-uh-nee ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Melanie During is a vertebrate paleontologist at Uppsala University in Sweden.

To figure out the season of the asteroid strike, Melanie During, a vertebrate paleontologist at Uppsala University in Sweden, and colleagues examined the jawbones of three paddlefish and bony spines from the pectoral fins of three sturgeons.

There’s something about Melanie that is very gentle, but there’s pointy edges under that gentleness.

The original cast included Tia Mowry as Melanie, Pooch Hall as Derwin Davis, Brittany Daniel as Kelly Pitts, and Cody Bell as Jason Pitts.

So when I talked to Melanie — a Seattle fitness studio owner who has switched to teaching classes via Zoom — I expected to hear a full consideration of what Zoom fatigue truly means.

From Vox

And Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith have consciously uncoupled.

Melanie and Antonio are just one of thousands of couples going to war over their pets.

But the 24-year-old is still slightly afraid of her parents, Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson.

Melanie, along with most of the international community, is right to lament ongoing Israeli settlement expansion in the area.

Melanie was shocked to see Israeli soldiers checking the school bags of cute Palestinian children.

The name of this remarkable person was, Mademoiselle Melanie de Salignac, a young lady, who had been blind almost from her birth.

She is now sketching the tower of St. Melanie, with a crowd of small boys round her enjoying the sight and criticising the work.

Agatha, standing a little apart and looking at Melanie, was again struck by some haunting familiarity about her face and figure.

But in that case they hoaxed me at the cafe, Melanie's establishment, you know.

Thus Melanie, with her opulent presence, quite conquered him.

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