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Kristina

American  
[kri-stee-nuh] / krɪˈsti nə /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Christina.


Example Sentences

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“He’s incredibly deep on the technology, more so than I think most lawyers are,” said A. Kristina Littman, a partner at Willkie Farr & Gallagher, where Selig previously worked.

From The Wall Street Journal

Principal investigator Kristina Lynch said ground stations, subpayloads, and instrument booms all operated as expected, and the team is pleased with both the launch and the data collected so far.

From Science Daily

Kristina, a Moscow marketing specialist in her mid-40s, also had dig into her savings to buy food last month.

From BBC

"Now I take a very pragmatic approach: not what I want or don't want to eat, but how much protein is in 100 grams of this product," Kristina says.

From BBC

Minutes of FOMC’s January meeting and U.S. advance estimate 4Q GDP, which are due out this week, are unlikely to materially change market pricing for Fed rate cuts, says CBA’s Kristina Clifton in a research report.

From The Wall Street Journal