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Adrienne

American  
[ey-dree-en, -uhn, a-dree-en] / ˈeɪ driˌɛn, -ən, a driˈɛn /

noun

  1. a first name: derived from Adrian.


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After a year of rehabilitation after the shooting, she had regained her ability to read and write, as well as to hike and ride a bicycle, according to her daughter, Adrienne Spohr.

From Los Angeles Times

Barclays analyst Adrienne Yih maintained her neutral rating on Nike’s stock on Thursday, per MarketScreener, with a price target set at $64.

From MarketWatch

Adrienne Martin and her family are starting the New Year off without healthcare.

From BBC

Adrienne Salinger’s photographs revealed her adolescent subjects through the spaces they called their own.

From The Wall Street Journal

“With this development, we assess that the worst is behind for stock pressure on LULU,” wrote Adrienne Yih, an analyst at Barclays.

From Barron's