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Debra

American  
[deb-ruh] / ˈdɛb rə /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Deborah.


Example Sentences

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“It is completely like the Wild West with no direction and no structure,” said Dr. Debra Houry, the CDC’s former chief medical officer and top career scientist who resigned from the agency alongside other top officials last August in protest and has since frequently criticized the agency.

From The Wall Street Journal

Alberto Carvalho and Debra Kerr’s roots date back to their days together in the Florida education community.

From Los Angeles Times

Public records show that property is linked to Debra Kerr, who worked with AllHere.

From Los Angeles Times

Now, the deal to bring Ed to the nation’s second-largest school district — and Carvalho’s longtime association with Debra Kerr, the Florida consultant who helped sell the technology to the district — is under scrutiny as part of a sweeping FBI investigation that included early morning raids Wednesday at Carvalho’s San Pedro home and district office and a home owned by Kerr.

From Los Angeles Times

According to public record databases, Debra Kerr, a salesperson whose clients included AllHere, is listed as the owner of the Florida home.

From Los Angeles Times