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- proper noun A female
given name .
Etymologies
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Marybeth is also a gifted photographer and painter; her work has been shown and sold at local galleries.
A Mexican artist: Marybeth Coulter Best, art in pottery 2007
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Marybeth is also a gifted photographer and painter; her work has been shown and sold at local galleries.
A Mexican artist: Marybeth Coulter Best, art in pottery 2007
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Take me to lunch, and call me "Marybeth," but in the office and the hospital when I am working, please call me "Doctor."
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Halloween, Stake Land) has officially been cast as the new "Marybeth" in Adam Green's, which begins lensing early next year.
unknown title 2009
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I rented "Hoosiers" and watched it with him and my wife Marybeth, stopping it at key scenes.
Mark Redmond: The Movie Every Parent Should Watch with Their Child Mark Redmond 2011
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Jeff Evans was promoted to lead the men's, kids', babies and shoes segment while Marybeth Cornwell will lead the women, intimates, jewelry and accessories segment.
From the Big Apple Back to Bentonville Andria Cheng 2011
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The IEP, which spells out educational goals and services a special-needs student will receive in school, will terminate when he graduates from high school, says Marybeth Kravets, a Deerfield, Ill., educational consultant.
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Survivors include seven children, Marybeth McDonald of Vienna, Michael Dobson of Evergreen, Colo.,
Elizabeth Dobson, church member Post 2010
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I rented "Hoosiers" and watched it with him and my wife Marybeth, stopping it at key scenes.
Mark Redmond: The Movie Every Parent Should Watch with Their Child Mark Redmond 2011
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I rented "Hoosiers" and watched it with him and my wife Marybeth, stopping it at key scenes.
Mark Redmond: The Movie Every Parent Should Watch with Their Child Mark Redmond 2011
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