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  2. Lee Meredith - Wikipedia

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    On October 22, 1947, [1] Meredith was born Judith Lee Sauls in River Edge, New Jersey, and grew up in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. [2] When she was 15, she joined the Manhattan Rockets precision dance team. Following her high-school graduation, she became a model and studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. [1]

  3. California to tap generative AI tools to increase services ...

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    The state's efforts of testing the tools extensively and allowing state workers to provide feedback are some of the best practices to limit potential risks, said Meredith Lee, chief technical ...

  4. Madison county to launch new long-term disaster recovery ...

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    Meredith Lee from The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency presented to the board, asking them to approve the project and nominate two people from each district to serve on the committee.

  5. 73 animals rescued, 18 found dead at Topeka residence amid ...

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    Meredith Lee/Provided/HSUS. Police and animal welfare workers say 73 animals were rescued and 18 were found dead Tuesday morning during an investigation of severe neglect at a Topeka residence.

  6. Azurest South - Wikipedia

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    Azurest South was the home and workplace of Amaza Lee Meredith, one of the nation's first black female architects.Located on the campus of Virginia State University, the home is one of the few examples of the Post World War I German style: International Style in Virginia.

  7. Amaza Lee Meredith - Wikipedia

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    Amaza Lee Meredith (August 14, 1895 – 1984) was an American architect, educator and artist. Meredith was unable to enter the profession as an architect because of "both her race and her sex" as an African-American woman, and worked primarily as an art teacher at Virginia State University (then Virginia State College / Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute), where she founded the art ...

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  9. Ladies' Home Journal - Wikipedia

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    Ladies' Home Journal was an American magazine that ran until 2016 and was last published by the Meredith Corporation.It was first published on February 16, 1883, [2] and eventually became one of the leading women's magazines of the 20th century in the United States.