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- proper noun   A female 
given name of African-American usage in the latter half of the twentieth century. 
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Examples
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Steve Strange was also in the session doing a girl called Latoya's hair into a pob.
Archive 2006-11-01 Helen Keegan 2006
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Steve Strange was also in the session doing a girl called Latoya's hair into a pob.
I've been pobbed - before and after Helen Keegan 2006
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At the intersection where social media and entrepreneurship meet technology and racial issues, you will find Latoya Peterson hard at work changing American society.
Mike Green: Latoya Peterson: Media, Entrepreneurship and Birth of a New Nation Mike Green 2010
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At the intersection where social media and entrepreneurship meet technology and racial issues, you will find Latoya Peterson hard at work changing American society.
Mike Green: Latoya Peterson: Media, Entrepreneurship and Birth of a New Nation Mike Green 2010
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Latoya Peterson (left) interviews Sophia Nelson, Political and Social Commentator for Jet, about the prospects for high-profile Republican female candidates this election season.
Mike Green: Latoya Peterson: Media, Entrepreneurship and Birth of a New Nation Mike Green 2010
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Latoya Peterson with Richard Prince, author of the popular media-focused column, Journal-isms.
Mike Green: Latoya Peterson: Media, Entrepreneurship and Birth of a New Nation Mike Green 2010
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In her own words, Latoya Peterson: social entrepreneur
Mike Green: Latoya Peterson: Media, Entrepreneurship and Birth of a New Nation Mike Green 2010
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At the intersection where social media and entrepreneurship meet technology and racial issues, you will find Latoya Peterson hard at work changing American society.
Mike Green: Latoya Peterson: Media, Entrepreneurship and Birth of a New Nation Mike Green 2010
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Randy tortures a few more bad singers -- most notably Latoya "Younique" Moore who swans in, wearing a long blue prom dress and clutching her CD, and shreds a tune or two.
'American Idol': Season 10, episode 4 Lisa de Moraes 2011
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At the intersection where social media and entrepreneurship meet technology and racial issues, you will find Latoya Peterson hard at work changing American society.
Mike Green: Latoya Peterson: Media, Entrepreneurship and Birth of a New Nation Mike Green 2010
 
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