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Marsha

American  
[mahr-shuh] / ˈmɑr ʃə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Marsha Barbee, in Wharton County near Houston, shared that she talked to a Nelson staffer who said she’d been directed not to tell local officials about their lists because they were in the middle of early voting.

From Salon

Marsha Martin and her three children are autistic and have ADHD.

From BBC

Marsha and her three children are autistic and have ADHD.

From BBC

But Marsha fears it could mean vulnerable children lose the support which has helped them progress in primary school once they leave Year 6, which could lead to many slipping through the cracks.

From BBC

“My best friend, Kym Whitley, says she’s bringing an empty suitcase so she can steal stuff from the greenrooms,” which Shepherd had decorated with memorabilia to honor funny women including Lucille Ball, Joan Rivers, Marsha Warfield and Whoopi Goldberg.

From Los Angeles Times