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Moira

[moi-ruh] / ˈmɔɪ rə /




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His widow Moira has since taken up the case - although Salmond's estate is now being wound up by bankruptcy accountants, after it transpired he died with debts of more than £340,000 stemming largely from legal fees.

From BBC

This fits a larger reported pattern, according to Moira Donegan and Mark Joseph Stern of Slate:

From Salon

“It was this weird combination…no one knew how technology worked, but in order to have a MySpace, we all needed to become mini coders. It was so stressful.” said Moira Gaynor, 28.

From Seattle Times

Kim Sinclair from Lisburn and Elaine Hall from Moira in County Down found a prime camping spot to watch the procession.

From BBC

Moira Shea, who was the first congressional aide to bring a guide dog on the Senate floor, said that early in the pandemic a driver falsely told Uber that she was not wearing a mask; after that she began taking pictures of herself before getting in cars.

From Washington Post