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Cassandra

[kuh-san-druh] / kəˈsæn drə /
NOUN
pessimist
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Cassandra Knabenshue, a Marine Corps veteran and former Army medic, was eager for the chance to see combat.

From Washington Post

Cassandra Diamond, another plaintiff, sacrificed an eight-hour shift as a bartender and drove from Fresno to speak at Monday’s hearing.

From Los Angeles Times

For 20 years, Lee was like the mythical Cassandra: Gifted with the ability to predict the future, cursed that no one would believe her.

From Washington Post

But I would submit that Pelosi’s record demonstrates she knows a lot more about how to get the House to do what she needs than any of the Cassandras predicting her certain failure.

From Washington Post

Cassandra "Casey" Johnston, 26, from Bucks County went missing on July 10 after visiting Philadelphia with a group of friends.

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