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aggie

[ag-ee] / ˈæg i /


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Even after donating $100 million from the sale of a Roy Lichtenstein masterpiece, the philanthropist Aggie Gund never felt she’d done enough.

From The Wall Street Journal

Aggie Rozite also has been paid by Kalshi to post on social media.

From The Wall Street Journal

Four of the dogs were rescued after they fell through the cornice, but Aggie could not be found after landing in Coire Toll Mhor, a large hollow below the summit.

From BBC

One of the mountain rescue volunteers was lowered by rope into the coire to reach Aggie.

From BBC

Chelsea full-back Niamh Charles is also sidelined with an ankle injury but team-mate Aggie Beever-Jones came on as an 83rd-minute substitute in their win over Liverpool on Sunday so her return is timely.

From BBC