tamara
1 Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of tamara
Origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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Dr Tamara Griffiths, president of the British Association of Dermatologists, welcomed the research but recommended more: "Further data with targeted, robust dermatological studies are required to build on the promise raised by this systematic review."
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Consultant histopathologist Dr Tamara McNamee also noticed facial injuries sustained by Low.
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Standing near them was Tamara, with her nine-year-old twin granddaughters, Mila and Tina.
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A new Game of Thrones play at the Royal Shakespeare Company will be a "really immersive" experience, the theatre's co-artistic director Tamara Harvey has said.
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Giving evidence on the ninth day of the trial at the High Court in Glasgow, Dr Tamara McNamee, a consultant histopathologist, said she was initially asked to conduct a single-doctor autopsy on Low.
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