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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:
  • Marilyn A hill in the British Isles with a relative height of at least 150m; a humorous contrast to those hills over 3000 ft. called Munroes.
  • 1486 Marilyn, an asteroid
  • Marilyn
. Alexander

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:
  • Aure, a municipality in the county of Møre og Romsdal, Norway.
  • Aure, a commune of the Ardennes département, in France.
  • L' Aure, a river in northwestern France
 

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
  • Glenda Adams (born 1939), Australian author
  • Glenda Collins, British pop singer
  • Glenda Farrell (1904–1971), American actress
  • Glenda Gilmore, American historian of the American South
. Ball

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:
  • Norma Jeane Mortensen, the given name of actress Marilyn Monroe.
  • Norma Jean, a Christian metalcore band.
  • Norma Jean, a Country music singer, nicknamed, "Pretty Miss Norma Jean".
 Forsythe

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:

Places
  • goodwife, Mississippi, USA
  • Goodman, Missouri, USA
  • Goodman, Wisconsin, USA
 

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:
  • Alanna Ubach, a Puerto Rican actress.
  • Alanna Kraus, a Canadian skater.
  • Alanna Nash, an American journalist and biographer.
  • Alanna Buehring, a crew member on the IPTV show Hak.5.
 M. Haven

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:
  • Gwyneth Jones (novelist)
  • Dame Gwyneth Jones (soprano)
 

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
This is about the conductor. For the stage magician see Paul Daniels.


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> Strowed

r>;

p. p. os> Strown

r> or Strowed.]

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. Vandrey

Paula V. Vanover

Marian E. Vargo

Leatina R. Vernooij

Sharon L Vida

Dina R. Villaluz

Julie L. Villar

Cecilia E. Villazor

Valerie S. Vogeler

Phyllis J. Vos

David W. Voss

Marina Manestar Vrnoga

Charlotte D. Wachtman

Karen A. Wadley

Susan K. Wadsworth

Sharon K. Wahl

Judith L. Wainscott

Christine N Waldman

Sharon H. Walicek

Catharine T. Walke

Sallie L. Walko

Annette F. Wall

Patricia A. Wall

Kyle F. Walton

Barbara Ward Noun 1. Barbara Ward - English economist and conservationist (1914-1981)
Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth, Ward
 

Christina A. Wargo

Sue Ann Warino

Andrea M. Warner

Linda Anne Wasmer

Nina M. Wasuta-Moore

Barbara Jean Waters

Joycelyn R. Watkins

Arlene M. Watrobski

Sherry L. Watson

Teresa A. Wavra

Marilyn J. Weber

Nancy A. Weiler

Annette M. Weiner

Raymond A. Weinrich

Marguerite Marguerite, for French women thus named, use Margaret
Marguerite. For French women thus named, use Margaret.
marguerite, in botany
marguerite: see daisy.
 M. Weis

Penny Wells

Cheryl A. Wenrich-Smith

Jacklyn Wheeler

Maria Amor Wild

Joanne E. Wille

Christine A. Williams

Gina Williams

Janice M. Williams

Joyce A. Williams

Victoria E. Williams

Barbara Lee Barbara Jean Lee (born July 16 1946), American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1998, representing California's 9th congressional district (map) and is the first woman to represent that district.  Williamson

Reda E. Willis

Roberta I. Willis

Dale A. Wilson

Marcia M. Wilson

Mary Lou Wilson

Margaret A. Winemiller

Sandra L. Wise

Susanlee Wisotzkey

Anne W. Wojner-Alexandrov

Horst W. Wolff

Carolyn Wong

Danette Wood

Karon E. Woodard

Belinda J. Woofter

Catherine E. Wright

Christianne R. Wright

Bing Yen Wu

Mei Sai See Statement of Additional Information.  Wu

Brenda H. Wyatt

Candia C. Yanchulis

Young Eun Yang Eun Yang is a Korean American weekend news anchor and general assignment reporter during the week for NBC4/WRC-TV, the local NBC television affiliate in Washington, DC. She has worked at NBC4 News since 2002.  

Ninfa E. Yap

Diana L. Yates

SeChin Yeh

Marilyn E. Yergler

Jean K. Young

Judith Ann Young

Majella A. Yu

Krystal K Krystal K is the alias of DJ/producer Jean Claude Ades from Munich, Germany. In 2004 he produced a major hit on the Billboard Dance Top 40 chart with "Let's Get It Right", and was the remixer behind Angel City's "Love Me Right (Oh Sheila)" and Dannii Minogue's "I Begin To Wonder" . Zaharias

Demetra C. Zalman

Rebecca Jo Zapatochny Rufo

Joyce Ann Zellmer

Karen E. Zinnecker

Roxane Rachelle Ziomek

Grace E. Zite

Anna D. Zoellner

Dennis M. Zwillingw
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