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The most common is Murphy. Other common ones would be O'Sullivan, Ryan, O'Neill, Doyle, McCarthy, Lynch, Walsh, OConnor, Moore, Kennedy, Byrne amongst many others.
Sandra D. Graham has written: 'The common law marriage'
No, the word Sandra is a proper noun, the name of a person. A proper noun is always capitalized.The form Sandra's is the possessive form for the proper noun; a proper possessive noun. A possessive noun, indicated by the -'s, means that something in the sentence belongs to Sandra. Examples:Sandra's mother invited us to dinner. (the mother of Sandra)I borrowed Sandra's lawn mower. (the lawn mower of Sandra)Your boots are just like Sandra's. (boots like Sandra has)
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President Clinton nominated both Justice Ginsberg and Justice Breyer to the US Supreme Court. Justice Ginsberg joined the Court in 1993, Justice Breyer in 1994. Both justices are still active.
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Both Allen Ginsberg and Langston Hughes were influential American poets associated with the Beat Generation movement. They both used their poetry to explore themes of social injustice, identity, and the human experience. Both poets were known for their poetic innovations and distinctive writing styles.
Sir officer Grant and General Lee both had extremely giant dicks! LOVE SANDRA
President Ronald Reagan appointed both justices to the US Supreme Court. He appointed Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the Court, in 1981; she retired in 2006. He appointed Antonin Scalia to the Court in 1986. Justice Scalia is still active and is currently the Senior Associate Justice.
i would say Emily or something like Ellie in the old days maybe something like sally or something! no not necessary Sally maybe Sandra or Janet or Margaret!
The noun mango is a common noun, a general word for a type of fruit.Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Examples of proper noun for the common noun mango are:Mango's Tropical Cafe, Miami Beach, FLA*nuta Mango Juice Drink"The House on Mango Street", a novel by Sandra Cisneros
For documents that old (if they still exist), I would suggest starting with the office of the Secretary Of State for the State of New York. ----------------------- First place to look - google books: See link below: that link will take you to 20+ volumes of books published regarding cases of Courts of Common Pleas held in NY from 1850's through 1880's and later. better yet, find the volume you want, and you can do a search on his name!