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- proper noun A
diminutive of the femalegiven name Cecilia .
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Examples
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You can't change that," said Lorne Lyles, whose wife, CeeCee Ross Lyles, had been working as a United Airlines flight attendant for only nine months on that September morning in 2001."
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You can't change that," said Lorne Lyles, whose wife, CeeCee Ross Lyles, had been working as a United Airlines flight attendant for only nine months on that September morning in 2001."
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You can't change that, said Lorne Lyles , whose wife, CeeCee Ross Lyles , had been working as a United Airlines flight attendant for only nine months on that September morning in 2001.
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We must keep it out in the forefront, said Carrie Ross, whose daughter CeeCee Lyles was a flight attendant.
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Oh, and for CeeCee – there are some very imprudent Dutch – it all depends on how rich your school/area is.
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You can't change that, said Lorne Lyles, whose wife, CeeCee Ross Lyles, had been working as a United Airlines flight attendant for only nine months on that September morning in 2001.
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You can't change that, said Lorne Lyles, whose wife, CeeCee Ross Lyles, had been working as a United Airlines flight attendant for only nine months on that September morning in 2001.
Thestar.com - Home Page Joe Mandak 2011
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You can't change that, said Lorne Lyles, whose wife, CeeCee Ross Lyles, had been working as a United Airlines flight attendant for only nine months on that September morning in 2001.
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The author of the acclaimed CeeCee Gallagher detective series, Stacy's first true crime book is Diane Fanning is an Edgar-nominated crime writer of five mystery novels and 10 true crime books.
Forbes.com: News Cathy Scott 2011
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You can't change that, said Lorne Lyles, whose wife, CeeCee Ross Lyles, had been working as a United Airlines flight attendant for only nine months on that September morning in 2001.
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