CCRNs celebrate 20-year milestone.Congratulations to the following CCRNs who have been certified See certification. for 20 consecutive years Janice L. Ables Cynthia J. Aclaro Teresa G. Acosta April A. Adams Sharon Lee Agnew Corazon A. Albano Marilyn S Marilyn can refer to:
Diane Lynn Allen Marian J. Allen Patricia M. Andersen Karen M. Anderson Marlene M. Anderson Milissa S. Andrews Vickie R. Andrews Lilia V. Angeles Barbara L. Antonaccio-Pino Armi Elena A. Aragon Myrna Aragon Karen C. Arahovites Rosario B. Arao Julieta M. Arceo Christine L. Archer-Chicko Deborah A. Armentano Mary L. Arola Estrellita R. Arreza Eloisa C. Asilo Mary Ann Asnaashari Brigida J. Aure Aure is:
Angie O. Aurellano Carolyn G. Aust Naomi D. Bacerra Tammi M. Backer Adelita A. Bacus Juliet U. Baican Anne T. Bailey Toni J. Bailey Bernice Baird-Hollis Sharon A. Balkhi Glenda S Glenda may refer to: People
Betty A. Balster Anne Lauren Banda Elizabeth B. Barandon Mary Helen Barletti Jeanette M. Barnes Petronella R. Barnes Bruce J. Barnhart Ma. Rosario M. Barnido Kathleen Barrett-Corbett Pamela J. Barry Linda H. Bartalot Pamela D. Bartley Joan Marie Bartolacci Victoria L. Base-Smith Katy J. Bassett Rosaida Q. Bauzon Greta R. Beam Nancy J. Bekken Susan M. Bench Jesusa B. Benedicto Aleyamma K. Benjamin Suzanne Bennett Suzanne Bennett (stage name, was born Suzanne Evans) was an Australian-born actress on Broadway in the United States. After her 1929 marriage to the celebrated explorer Sir George Hubert Wilkins, she was known as Lady Hubert Wilkins. Denise R. Benton Marcia K. Benton Peggy Jo Bentz Elaine M. Bergman Lynn M. Berkshire Patricia B. Bernero Shelley J. Berthiaume Lori A Besselman Barbara A. Best Patrice Drapeau Bibeau Brenda Ayers Biggs Margaret M. Biliter Nancy L. Billy Susan T. Bionat Linda B. Bishop Cheryl L. Bittel Ann V. Blake Nancy T. Blake Christina M. Blau Rita J. Blaugrund Phoebe Phoebe, in astronomy Phoebe (fē`bē), in astronomy, one of the named moons, or natural satellites, of Saturn. Also known as Saturn IX (or S9), Phoebe is 137 mi (220 km) in diameter, orbits Saturn at a mean distance of 8,047,985 mi J. Blauvelt Mary Beth F. Bobyarchick Mellie V. Bolen Deborah J. Borelli Elizabeth A. Bornstein Lawrence P. Borrelli Wendy C. Borsari Georgene A. Bosaw Janis E. Boterf Ann L. Bouck Jeanne M. Boudrieau Thomas Bourbeau Gloria J. Bowin Susan S. Brack n. 1. An opening caused by the parting of any solid body; a crack or breach; a flaw. Stain or brack in her sweet reputation. - J. Fletcher. 1. Salt or brackish water. Mary B. Brady Debra K. Brandt Kandie L. Brantley Dale D. Bray Rosemary rosemary [ultimately from Lat.,=dew of the sea], widely cultivated evergreen and shrubby perennial (Rosmarinus officinalis) of the family Labiatae (mint family), fairly hardy and native to the Mediterranean region. It has small light-blue flowers. A. Bray Cathianne Breckner Jeannine C. Brennan Pamela S. Brewer Debrah M. Bridges Anne F Briscoe Suzanne M. Broderick Carol Ann Brooks Kimberly Anne Brounce Gloria L. Brumbaugh Kathryn A. Brush Peter Brust Patricia A. Bryant Susan A. Bucino Theresa J. Bullicer Lynette S For the Arthurian character, see . Lynette (リネット Rinetto . Bunde Jensen Bethsaida A. Bunyi Nita R. Burcham Jeanne M. Burdett Carol E. Burke Jeanne M. Burke Deborah A. Burkhead Susan C. Burnett Suzanne M. Burns Sandra A. Burns-Bradley Nancy M. Burruss Jean M. Burton Kathy M. Butler Chrisanda Button Marilyn J. Byington Diane Byrum Judith D. Cacal Christy S chris·ty n. Variant of christie. . Calhoun-Miller Jill A. Calkins Phyllis A. Cameron Willie J. Cansler Donna M. Cantalupi Brenda G. Capps Wilhelmina A. Carbonel-Mason Susan C Carey Jean R. Carlson Sara E. Carnes Coreen Carr Patricia M. Caruso Burell Kay Carvalho Brenda P. Casey Jane Casovan Barbara L. Cathcart Mary T. Cavanaugh Sue Ann Cefola Terese F. Cerrato Teresa M. Chambers Anne Chan Jennifer C. Chandler Chandler, city (1990 pop. 90,533), Maricopa co., S central Ariz., in the Salt River valley; inc. 1920. It is both a residential community and a center for research and technology. Tourism is also important, and the San Marcos Golf Resort is in Chandler. Chi Ying Chang Christina Chauvel-Morse Suzanne J. Cherrington Rosanne V. Chiachi Nancy E. Christiansen Herminia S. Chua Ann H. Chung Laura M. Ciampoli Ann E. Cinotti Paulette Cirillo Michele L. Clark Susan L. Clark Valerie M. Clark Walter L. Clemmons Lynnette Lee Climer Tina M. Closson S. Diane Coen Patricia A. Cohan Christine M. Cole Karen S. Cole Sherry F. Cole Ellen V. Colglazier Janny L. Colip Donna B. Collier Marie Lorraine Commiskey Jo Ann W. Congdon Patrick T. Connor Jr. Susan E. Connor Anne R. Conrad Kathleen Conry Merlita F. Consolacion Suzanne L. Conticelli Christina R. Conway Barbara C. Cooke Deborah Cooke Katherine L. Coon coon: see raccoon. Dinah L. Cooper Mary R. Cooper Constance A. Cornett For the place in England, see . The cornett, cornetto or zink is an early wind instrument, dating from the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods. It was used in what are now called alta capellas or wind ensembles. Babetha A. Corpuz Natalie J. Correll-Yoder Lesley E. Costa Karen E. Coughlin Linda D. Cowles Christine D. Cox Sandra L. Coye Elizabeth B. Crabtree Carol L. Crenshaw cren·shaw also cran·shaw n. A variety of winter melon (Cucumis melo var. inodorus) having a greenish-yellow rind and sweet, usually salmon-pink flesh. [Origin unknown.] Denise L. Cribbs Marijo M. Cruz Lucy Z. Cumbest Marilyn J. Cunnington Claire C. Curran Maria M. Cvach Barbara J. Cypher See cipher. Joanne L. Dachel Elizabeth A. D'Alesio Joanne M. D'Angelo Mary Ellen Daniel Nanette I. Danielson Natalie A. Dant Threse R. Deane Diane S. Deason Patricia L. Deaton Cynthia K. Decker Joanne E. Decker Kathy Dedrickson Margaret A. DeForest de·for·est tr.v. de·for·est·ed, de·for·est·ing, de·for·ests To cut down and clear away the trees or forests from. de·for Adair L. Deicke Alan R. Dekerlegand Maria Edna DeLeon Paula M. Delfino Julie Delianides Cathy Lea Demby Kathleen M. Dennis Ann E. DePoe Madoline D. Deramos Cynthia L. Derk Paul L. Desmarais Laurel Laurel, cities, United States Laurel. 1 Town (1990 pop. 19,438), Prince Georges co., central Md., about halfway between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore; patented in the late 1600s, inc. 1870. A. Despins Stephanie E. Devik Gisela I. Diercks Susan M. Diggins Melissa L. Dillon Deanna K. Dillow Janet M. Dion Beate U. Dirska Danette A. DiRubbio Bernadine C. Dixon Alan D. Dobler Geraldine K. Doherty Nadine M. Domingo Janet E. Doms Jill K. Donaldson Mary Ann Donnelly Paulette S. Dorney Donald G. Dow Daniel F. Downey Marilyn E. Doyle Mary J. Drell Anne M. Drolet Teresa E. Dromgoole Charlotte M. Drone Judy A. Duersch Floro B. Dumlao Donna L. Duncan Joanne Duncan Joanne Duncan (born 27 December 1966) is an English shot putter. Her personal best put is 17.13 metres, achieved in August 2006 in Crawley. This places her seventh on the British outdoor all-time list, behind Judy Oakes, Myrtle Augee, Meg Ritchie, Venissa Head, Angela Jane Ann Dunham-Hinson Nhung K. Duong-Coburn Erica V. Duray Marilyn E. Durbin Shelba D. Durston Mary K. Dvorak Patricia A. Eades Darla J. Eakerns Mary Beth Earley Presade B. Edralin Cynthia E. Edwards Vicki L. Edwards Geralyn M. Ehrmann Barbara G. Eilers Maureen Eisele Vicki Layne Endsley Joan L. Ensley-Heller Lorraine F. Entrikin Frank R. Estrada Eleanor M. Evenson Margaret L. Eyes Marilou M. Fabro Kathleen M. Fahey Linda S. Fallen Debra K. Famuliner Nancy J. Fariello Jeanne M. Farmer Maureen L. Farr Kathleen Farrell Charlotte D. Farris William J. Fawcett Joyce E. Fee Marie C. Feiter Anne L. Fekete Maria Ana Maxino Feliciano Shelly A. Fields-Ryan Janice E. Finch finch, common name for members of the Fringillidae, the largest family of birds (including over half the known species), found in most parts of the world except Australia. Mary A. Fischer Shirley A. Fitz Louise R. Fitzpatrick Elizabeth B. Flexer Emilia C. Flores Flores, town, Guatemala Flores (flōrəs), town (1990 est. pop. 2,200), capital of Petén department, N Guatemala. Flores was built on an island in the southern part of Lake Petén Itzá and on the site of the Katherine K. Folckemer Dawn K. Follett Angela Yee Fong Evangelina V. Ford Norma Jean The term Norma Jean can refer to several people:
Carol Marie Fox Victoria F. Franco Beverley C. Franklin MaryAnne M. Franklin Suzanne E. Frazier Nanci L. Fredrich Rhonda K. French Helen Friedlander Allison J. Fuehrer fueh·rer n. Variant of fuhrer. Eileen M. Fuessel Zena E. Fuhrmann Diane M. Fuka Carol S. Fuller Susan M. Fuller Jen M. Fung Arleen R. Funk Dolores Dolores (or Delores) was a common given name (until the 1960s in the USA); it is cognate with the English word "dolorous" (meaning sorrowful) and equivalent in meaning. A. Gallagher Madeleine Madeleine (măd`əlĭn, Fr. mädlĕn`) [Fr.,=Magdalen, i.e., Mary Magdalen], large church of Paris, in the Place de la Madeleine. It was originally planned by J. A. D. Garganta Cecilia D. Garrison Sharon A. Garvey Mark R. Gates Lori Geisler Celia C. Gelle Christina L. Getz Stephanie M. Gillespie Jody A. Gilman Patricia A. Glasgow Carol A. Golden Portia A. Gomez Patricia Mae Gong Paula T. Gonzalez Rosalia C. Gonzalez Suzette K. Good Diane M. Goodman Goodman was a polite term of address, used where Mister (Mr.) would be used today. Compare Goodwife. Goodman refers to:
Cynthia A. Goodrich D. Allen Gould Loretta Sue Gradus GRADUS. This is a Latin word, literally signifying a step; figuratively it is used to designate a person in the ascending or descending line, in genealogy; a degree. John E. Granger Linda A. Graves Mary B. Gray Alice F. Grayson Pamela R Green Tracy A. Grogan Joann H. Grohol Dolores A. Grosso Christine M. Grove Barbara A. Gruenburg Edward Guardia Josephine S Josephine, 1763–1814, empress of the French (1804–9) as the consort of Napoleon I. Born Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de la Pagerie in Martinique, she was married in 1779 to Alexandre de Beauharnais. . Guevarra Alice K. Gunter-Bergfalk Micaela G. Gutierrez Kathy Ann Haase Sharon Sue Hagen Kathy L. Hageseth Catherine D. Hall Heidi A. Hall Margo Anne Halm Roper O. Halverson Deborah R. Hamilton Joy E. Hamilton Laurie S Laurie long in love with Jo March, he begs her to marry him and is rejected. [Am. Lit.: Louisa May Alcott Little Women] See : Love, Spurned . Hamrick Tamara K. Hand Judy E. Hanks Noun 1. Hanks - United States film actor (born in 1956) Thomas J. Hanks, Tom Hanks Lorraine E. Hannah Bess E. Hannigan Becky Sue Hansen June V. Hanson Sandy R. Hanson Jacqueline Harbour Kamala kamala an anticestodal agent derived from the plant Mallotus philippinensis; now replaced by better and safer compounds. Hariharan Sarah E. Harne-Britner Cindy A. Harper June L. Harris Karen E. Harris Patricia A. Harris Estrella C. Harrison Trudy Ellen Harrison Mimi Germelina Harron Theresa E. Harvey Michelle M. Haun-Hood Alanna Alanna may refer to:
Anne M. Hawkins Regina A. Hawkins Frances P. Heeter Judith Louise Heitman Karen A. Hendrickson Thelma L. Henriquez Kay C. Herndon Sandra J. Herrin Susan I. Hess Rita E. Hester Timothy J. Hickey Timothy J Hickey is a professor of computer science and Chair of the Computer Science and Internet Studies Program (INET) at Brandeis University. Hickey's specialties include analysis of algorithms, logic programming and parallel processing, symbolic manipulation, and Barbara A. Hightower Bradley E. Hildebrand Mary Jo Hildenbrand Sherrie L. Hill Denise J. Hinchcliff Nancy Marie Hiteshew Maria Lourdes Hocbo Melba J. Hogue Thomas L. Hohenberger Patricia M. Holderbach Doris L. Hollis Joyce M. Holm holm n. Chiefly British An island in a river. [Middle English, from Old Norse h Melinda Ceniza Holt holt n. Archaic A wood or grove; a copse. [Middle English, from Old English.] holt Noun the lair of an otter [from Sarah J. Hondrum Susan Mary Hone hone, v to sharpen. Emily L. Honig Ann M. Hooker Eugenie G. Hostetter Jennifer J. Hostutler Julie L. Houghton Sheryl A. Howard Maureen E. Howell Yush-Chye Hu Lucinda M. Huben Joan F. Huber Susan L. Hucke Linda Kay Hudder Margaret C. Huff huff - To compress data using a Huffman code. Various programs that use such methods have been called "HUFF" or some variant thereof. Opposite: puff. Compare crunch, compress. Tanya A. Huff Dianne Y. Huffman Patricia A. Hughes Mary A. Huie Carol S. Hurt Lorraine E. Incarnato Ann P. Jackson Theresa D. Jackson West Christina M. Jacoby Heather Mary Jameson Janine L. Jandrey Shirley M. Javier Priscilla R. Jeansonne Linda L. Jensen Debbie K. Jessell Gloria V. Johnson Vicki D. Johnson Yvetta M. Johnson April M. Jones Carole Jones Gwyneth Jones People named Gwyneth Jones include:
Janeen K. Jones Tracy L. Jones Sandra M. Jones-Yapp Georgina D. Joya Mary Lou I. Juachon Karen Sue Judd Glenda J. Kaalakea Evelyn J. Kammin Kathleen J. Kawalek Jennifer Y. Kawasaki Madelyn J. Keller Mary J. Keller Nancy K. Kelly Michele Y. Kermani-Sutton Susan J. Kern Kern, river, 155 mi (249 km) long, rising in the S Sierra Nevada Mts., E Calif., and flowing south, then southwest to a reservoir in the extreme southern part of the San Joaquin valley. The river has Isabella Dam as its chief facility. Regina Mae Ketts Hwa S. Kim Jay Lynne Kimball Vicki Lee Kimpton David A. King David A. King is the tenth Director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center located in Huntsville, Alabama. He was appointed to the position on June 15, 2003. King joined NASA in 1983 as a main propulsion system engineer. Genevieve G. King Kathleen M. King Lawrence E. King Ann L. Kingman Debra Rastetter Klein Evan W. Klein Vicki J. Klemm Sandra L. Klinikowski Kathleen Hooven Knapp Kimberly L. Knouse Margareta I. Knutsson Cynthia E. Kociszewski Mary Lou Kohli Christine L. Kokoris Sandra K. Koopman Mary Ellen Kopp Donna S. Koster Jennie Ann Kostmayer Pauline V. Kovich Marianne E. Kraemer George Ella Krawczyk Donna W. Krueger Marie T. Krupar Kathleen M. Kubler Jolynn M. Kuehr Sharon K. Kumm Mary Ann B. Kunicki Mary Kurian Charlene G. Kurtz Elisabeth J. La Rosa Joline L. Labbe Maria G. Lahey Barbara J. Lambert Gwendolyn L. Lancaster Carolyn H. Land Nancy S. Lane Mary S. Langford Linda C. Langlois Jennifer S. Lanham Kimberley A. Laos Karen E. Lapinski Kathleen G. Larosch Anna P. Lashbrook Susan M. Latocha Cathy A. Laurie Carmen Carmen throws over lover for another. [Fr. Lit.: Carmen; Fr. Opera: Bizet, Carmen, Westerman, 189–190] See : Faithlessness Carmen the cards repeatedly spell her death. [Fr. L. Lavadia Susan L. Lavin Lisa Lavorato Veronica O. Lawrence Raedelle J. Lawrence-Wallace Christine R. Layer Robert B. Lear Hazel hazel, any plant of the genus Corylus of the family Betulaceae (birch family), shrubs or small trees with foliage similar to the related alders. They are often cultivated for ornament and for the edible nuts. A. Lee Jeanne P. Lee Shirley Y. Lee Tai Hsin Lee Carol S. Leidner Judith L Leinenbach Catherine G. Leipold Cordula Lemke Katherine S. Lentz Ramona Marie Leopold Janet Leventhal David R. Levy Rosemary A. Lewandowski Roberta F. Lewis Lorraine A. Lind Melvina Joy Linda Jeanette M. Lindquist Pamela A. Lindsay Kathleen Schwing Linehan Grace S. Lingad Deborah L. Lipetri Linda R. Littlejohns Susana R. Llagono-Sicat Mary C. Lockett Cynthia Lockhart-Rickey Dorothy J. Lollis Barbara R. Lome Deborah K. Lookingbill Diana K. Lopez Louis L. Lopez Yolanda Lora Mary G. Lord Francine A. LoRusso Mary L. Lovelace Melanie S. Lowery low·er·y also lour·y adj. Overcast; threatening. Robert Mark Sir Robert Mark (born 13 March 1917), GBE, QPM, is an English former law enforcement official who served as Chief Constable of Leicester City Police, having been appointed as the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police in 1972. Luckadoo Barbara C. Ludwicki Karen T. Luft Suzanne A. Lukin Emelita U. Magbiro Nerea M.B. Maghuyop Diana M. Magpusao Linda A. Maguire Judith A. Malatesta Susan J. Malkemes Patsy G. Malone Linda D. Manchester Esmeralda A. Mangalino-Pasa Mary Jo Mann Joanne K. Mansfield Fely F Manubay Karen S. March Carol A. Marchegiani Magdalena G. Mariano Suzanne Marrion Audrey Martin Bevolie B. Martin Debra J. Martin Elizabeth M. Martin Sharon K. Martin Shirley M. Martin Susan F. Massatt Debra D. Masters-Fletcher Robert J. Masterson Alma A. Matarlo Eleanor A. Matczynski Daisamma A. Mathew Judith E. Matsumoto Susan L. Mautz Mary Ellen May William M. McBride Amanda D. McCall Beth S. McCarthy Barbara A. McClain Constance A. McClintock Terry R. McCormack Janet L McCoy Judith L. McCoy Patricia McCoy Elizabeth T. McDaniel Addie R McElyea Gloria R McGee Kenneth H. McGill Pauline A. McGlashan Faith K. McGovern Janie M. McGrew Terri L. McGuire Linda C. McIntosh Catherine L. McMichael Mary Alice Mary Alice Smith (born December 3, 1941 in Indianola, Mississippi, U.S.) is an Emmy Award and Tony Award winning actress. In 1987 she received a Tony for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her work in Fences. McNab Mercedes L. McNamara Pamela S. McQuade Deborah B. Medley med·ley n. pl. med·leys 1. An often jumbled assortment; a mixture: "That night he dreamed he was traveling in a foreign country, only it seemed to be a medley of all the countries he'd ever been to and Maundy S. Melville Sheila D. Menard Kendra J. Menzies Beverly Merian Cherry Sue Merrill Sabrina C. Messer Susan A. Metcalf Carl S. Metzger Gail T. Meunier Kimberly M. Meyers Laura F. Michael Catherine L. Middleton Susan M. Mikolajczyk Deborah L. Miles Donna F. Miller Francine Miller Julie S. Miller Leanna R. Miller Susan A. Miller Martha J. Mills Radine A. Mills Hilda L. Mitchell Alice Marie Monaghan Karen J. Mondino Paul K. Moon Debbie Moore Mary Lou Moore Lou Moore (12 September 1904 Hinton, Oklahoma – 25 March 1956 Atlanta, Georgia) was an American racecar driver, most known during his career for qualifying for the pole position of the 1932 Indianapolis 500. After his driving career, Moore became a legendary car owner. Renee A. Moore Kathleen Morabito-Peters Martha Morales Vicki C. Morelock Debra D Morris Anne E. Morrissey Candence L. Mortenson-Klimpel Marthe J. Moseley Diane K. Murphy Diane L. Murphy Tamara H. Murphy Tamara H. Murphy Estella M. Murray Priscilla Murray Leta Vital Myers Loretta Ann Naab Rachel Nace Rowena Namit Lou Jean V. Napoli Mary C. Nash Rebecca C. Neal Paige Ann Nees Michael W. Neft Maija R. Nemati Kimberly J. Neumiller Barbara W. Nicholas Rebecca G. Nicholls Judy N. Nichols Esther A. Nickols Alma Nlemadim Carol L. Noll Beverly A. Nowlan Jonpen Nuangchamnong Steve D. Nyeholt Mary C. Nypaver Gloria H. Obleton Margaret M. O'Connell Mahmoud Patricia A. O'Connor Kathleen J. O'Hanlon Rosa S. Ohno Terry Lin Olson Jeanne H. O'Neil Ma Teresa S. Ongsuco Eileen O'Reilly-McCullough Barbara J. Orr Nancy P. Orr-Bothwell Catherine A. Osika Landreth Mary A. Ostrowski Prudence Prudence five wise virgins brought lamp oil in case groom arrived late. [N.T.: Matthew 25:1–13] jacinth endows owner with discretion. [Gem Symbolism: Kunz, 82] Metis goddess of caution and discretion. [Rom. Myth. M. Osunero-Lanuza Jean S. Otto Otto, Austrian archduke Otto: see Hapsburg, Otto von. Gail A. Overton Linda R. Ozekcin Cheryl A. Pack Lorraine E Pagni-Kiefer Laurie M. Paletta Victoria A. Palomar Lourdes S. Panes Marie J. Pansacola-Rouchon Carolyn L. Pantekoek John F. Paoletti Robert M. Paris Jr. Marcelina U. Parks Karen S. Parr-Day Pamela V. Partin Maryellen S. Paton Kathryn A. Patti Mimi B. Paudan Jaime O. Paulate Theresa M. Payne Grace E. Pearce-Neff Lucy A. Pelleriti Elizabeth A. Pelletier Mariaelena E. Perowski Diane Marie Pestolesi Renee A. Petersen Kenneth J. Peterson Carol A. Pettrey Sandra K. Petty Bruce W. Petzel Rachelamma K. Philip Cynthia A. Phillips Kathleen M. Picard Susan M. Piehl Sheila A. Pierce Denise M. Pimintel Carol Ann Pitts Jose Mapalad M. Planillo Jo R. Polch Pacita N. Policarpio Donn L. Polson Ashley V. Polucci Wilma L. Popplewell Rita L. Potter Ruth A. Pottinger Arthur A. Powell Johanna M. Powell Santha K. Prakash Eileen M. Prendergast Terry Promarug Dona M. Prophitt Barbara J. Pryzby Catherine E. Pusey Cheryl J. Rabe Jean M Rader Ramiro T Ramos Salvacion J. Ramos Beverly J. Ramsey Sandra A. Rankin Sandra R. Rapp Deborah L. Rasmussen Maureen E. Rasmussen Eileen Ann Ravert Shawn E. Ray Deborah K. Rayl Diane Winters Raymond Grace I. Razack Susan L. Recker Sue Ann Reese Michaelle Rennix Jill L. Repoley Barbara Ann Reyburn Elizabeth Reyes Katherine M. Rhodes Benita A. Rice Georgianna J. Rice Jackilynn B. Rice Lynda K. Ridley ridley: see sea turtle. Lisa A. Riggs Nela C. Ringon Marina E. Rivers Melanie Roberts Stephen E. Roberts Catherine A. Robinson Donna Jane Robinson Dioscoro P. Rochino Jr. Sharon E Rogers Sheree B. Rogers Tita O. Romanillos Vickie L. Roosa Gene M. Rosales Joanne Rosenberg Lorraine A. Ross Julie A. Rossie Darlene A. Rourke Theresa G. Rourke Diana D. Rovira Marsha L. Rowland Christine M. Rubeck Jean M. Ruhl Araceli Ursal Ruiz Kathleen E. Rushing Nancy J. Russ Michael D. Sadler Sheri J. Saker sa·ker n. A Eurasian falcon (Falco cherrug) having brown plumage and often trained for falconry. [Middle English sacre, from Old French, from Arabic Diane M Salipante Anne T. Salkas Nancy E. Saltmarsh Edward San Martin Terri S. Sanchez Mary A. Sand Prasama Sangkachand Andrea T. Sarkissian Myrna P. Sarmiento Robert A. Sattazahn Laura J. Saunders Saun´ders n. 1. See Sandress. Dixie L. Savage Marylin E. Schactman Barbara E. Schaefer Linda M. Scharp Esther C. Schaub Ann M. Schertz Margery V. Schill Debby S. Schlesinger Sandra J. Schloth Elke Schmidt-Bluth Teresa A. Schneider Patricia E. Schnepf Melissa E. Scholz Carole E. Schuh Diana Schuman Christine L. Scott Theresa Scott Paul Daniel
Paul Daniel (born 5 July, 1958[1], Birmingham, England)[2] is an English conductor. Sedgwick Cathy J. See Mary Jane Seipp Victoria Selby Barbara J. Selvek Susan B. Sepples Minerva S. Serzo Susan L. Severson David P. Sevigny Carol P. Shaffer Janice E. Shaner Catherine J. Sharp Leslie Jo Shea Eva B. Sheldon Susan T. Shepherd Laurie J. Sheridan Linda C. Sheridan Deborah A. Shields Shiela M. Shields Marilyn E. Shipley Yvonne V. Shipley Kimberly A. Shoff Lisa M. Silbert Lori A. Silva sil·va also syl·va n. pl. sil·vas or sil·vae 1. The trees or forests of a region. 2. A written work on the trees or forests of a region. Kristina M. Simon Bonnie bon·ny also bon·nie adj. bon·ni·er, bon·ni·est Scots 1. Physically attractive or appealing; pretty. 2. Excellent. J. Sines Shelley L. Singer Shirley A. Sipos-Sassani Andrew J. Sivak Irene J. Skelly Skel´ly v. i. 1. To squint. n. 1. A squint. Glenda J. Skinner Skin·ner , B(urrhus) F(rederick) 1904-1990. American psychologist. A leading behaviorist, Skinner influenced the fields of psychology and education with his theories of stimulus-response behavior. John A. Skrip Christine O. Slauenwhite Lorraine G. Smallwood Henry G. Smeltzer Jr. Helene T. Smith Mary Smith Maryanne L. Smith Sheryl L Smith Susanne M Smith Virginia Smith Virginia Dodd Smith (June 30, 1911 – January 23, 2006) was an Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1975 to 1991 from the Third Congressional District of Nebraska. John C. Snider Patricia J. Snover Jodi Snyder Linda E. Snyder Michael C. Snyder Julie K. Solie Sherri L. Sorenson Susan E. Spaniol Constance L. Spencer Sandra Beverly Sperling Kathleen A. Spiegel Karen E. Spiroff Karen I. Sponaugle Kimberly A. Stafford Mary A. Stahl Jan V. Stanford Sally D. Stanley Sallisteen G Starks Mary A. Stauber LuAnn J Staul Laurence E. Stearns Susan L. Steidel Donna Sue Stein Lori Ann Steinhart Cynthia J. Stemmler Valerie F. Stephen Kathleen M. Stephenson Elizabeth P. Stevens Janet K. Stevens Gayle F. Stinnett Lee Elena Stockton Donna S. Stockwell Donna M. Stone Leslie R. Stone Candace A. Stone-Wolf Cynthia A. Straus Joyce Strauss Ruth Anna Strickler Tutor David V. Strider Jr. Sherry S. Strodel Marcia A. Strow v. t. 1. Same as Strew. [ imp. os> r>; p. p. os> r> or Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks In Vallombrosa. - Milton. Felicia T. Stubbs Catherine A. Stubin Kim D. Sutherland Stephanie M. Sutton Leslie A. Swadener-Culpepper Marsha G. Swanton-Plummer Alison D. Swarens Colleen col·leen n. An Irish girl. [Irish Gaelic cailín, diminutive of caile, girl, from Old Irish. H. Swartz Elaine M. Sweeney Virginia R. Sweeney Vicki C. Sweet Donna J. Tamoney Susan M. Tamosaitis Sonia G. Tan Elizabeth E. Tanner The code name for the Xeon version of the Pentium III chip. See Xeon. Laura A. Tarasco Robert Tarrant Marc Tatarian Margaret C. Tavare Patricia Jo Taylor Shirley A. Taylor-Vinson Diane M. Tedeschi Sandra K. Tetzlaff Gaylene E. Thayer Suzanne K. Thom Greg N. Thomas Naomi Thomas Tina M. Thomas Jewel D. Thompson Kimberly A. Thompson Leota A. Thompson Victoria L. Thornton Julia R. Tiede-Iveson Brenda L Tiernan Stella Ting Kerry A. Tobia Leticia T. Tolentino Brenda A. Toler Debrah A. Tomaszewski Josefina V. Tometich Ernest J. Tooley Jr. Kathleen M. Toomey Joan M. Torcaso Lori M. Toth Lan Q. Tran Louisa Travers Patty A Trickey Bianca L. Tristan Judith D. Tucker Laura A. Tucker Patricia A. Tuite Cindy F. Tumbarello Beverly J. Tuomala Pamela K. Tuoriniemi Patricia A. Tyler Lori Ann Valentine Valentine a true friend and constant lover. [Br. Lit.: Two Gentlemen of Verona] See : Faithfulness Nelia F. Valera Gloria H. Van De Lisle lisle n. 1. A fine, smooth, tightly twisted thread spun from long-stapled cotton. 2. Fabric knitted of this thread, used especially for hosiery and underwear. Candice L. Van Nostrand Jean A. Vanden Heuvel Elizabeth A. Vandermyn Dorothy M. Vandervoort Deborah A. Vandevender Carol I. 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