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- proper noun A female
given name , a re-spelling ofJacqueline .
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Examples
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Apologies for not being able to find a better picture, but I noticed while getting lunch that The National Interest — once a Very Serious foreign-policy journal — has run a cover image comparing Hillary Rodham Clinton, Janet Napolitano and Susan Rice to Farrah Fawcett, Jacklyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd.
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Jacklyn you are a wonderful friend and I hope only the best for you and your family, after your breast cancer.
This Week's Issue: Jaclyn Smith remembers Farrah Fawcett | EW.com 2009
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Thank you Jacklyn for sharing your love for Farrah and the bravery she shone thru her battle.
This Week's Issue: Jaclyn Smith remembers Farrah Fawcett | EW.com 2009
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So the idea or either Justine or Jacklyn being forced to accept a cover they hate is laughable to me.
New Year, New Season, Same Old WTF Editorial Anonymous 2010
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So the idea or either Justine or Jacklyn being forced to accept a cover they hate is laughable to me.
New Year, New Season, Same Old WTF Editorial Anonymous 2010
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Curious to know why the author is Jacklyn in the US and Jackie in the UK.
New Year, New Season, Same Old WTF Editorial Anonymous 2010
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Great blog, Jacklyn, one of my favorite quotes of the many says: Just like teaching, learning needs to be wide open and full of networking.
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Great blog, Jacklyn, one of my favorite quotes of the many says: Just like teaching, learning needs to be wide open and full of networking.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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The wife and I promised we would come visit our friend Jacklyn sometime this year, so I will drop you a line and we can all meet up for some po' boy's and beer.
Hey, doggies! Ann Althouse 2008
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And Beth, Jacklyn from NOLA just called and she will be in Vegas tonight.
Adolf Hitler, Robert Mugabe, John McCain... and in sequence #2: John Lennon, Al Gore, Mahatma Gandhi, and Barack Obama. Ann Althouse 2008
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