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Lynette

American  
[li-net] / lɪˈnɛt /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Academy president Lynette Howell Taylor took the opportunity to give all the actors in attendance some important advice if they win at next month's ceremony.

From BBC

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences President Lynette Howell Taylor praised the diversity of this year's nominees.

From Barron's

In her remarks, academy President Lynette Howell Taylor acknowledged the questions many nominees have been asking themselves amid industry contraction, political volatility and global conflict.

From Los Angeles Times

Lynette from Swindon first started shopping at Asda more than 20 years ago, but says it began to go "downhill" really quickly — "you could see it in the supermarket, half the tills were closed, shelves were empty."

From BBC

Swindon local Lynette says: "I don't think I will ever go back to shopping at Asda again, I might pick up the odd thing there, but they've lost me as a loyal customer."

From BBC