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Alma

[ al-muh; French al-mah ]

noun

  1. a town in southeastern Quebec, in southeastern Canada.
  2. a first name: from a Latin word meaning “kind.â€


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But Vance couldn't deny the bad look of butterfingers-ing the championship trophy of his alma mater on the White House lawn.

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“It wasn’t just the candidate’s great distance from the destitute masses of his native country that turned out to be a fatal problem,†wrote journalist Alma Guillermoprieto in an analysis that appeared in the New York Review of Books in 1994.

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Private donations from Caruso’s philanthropic group Steadfast LA will help pay for the roughly $30 million redesign of the Palisades Recreation Center on Alma Real Drive, which was damaged in the fire.

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The second series of Alma's Not Normal is nominated again for scripted comedy, while its star and creator, Sophie Willan is up for best female actress in that genre.

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When his wife, Alma, decided to take in her twin nieces, he welcomed them into their home.

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