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tammie

(ˈtæmɪ)
n
1. (Cookery) a loaf of coarse, home-baked bread
2. (Clothing & Fashion) a short form of tam-o'-shanter
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"Tammie Bright!" he shouted at the top of his voice.
Tammie Cheung, who is a member of the Hong Kong Newcastle United Supporters' Club and has followed the Magpies since visiting the North East on holiday in 1993, was among those in attendance for the win against West Ham.
WHEN Tammie Mylan saw the reading on her pregnancy test, she was naturally thrilled.
Talking publicly about the trauma for the first time, former television make up artist Tammie says: "When I had the scan they discovered no baby had grown.
Overjoyed to be expecting their first baby actorRichard Mylan and wife Tammie were told the devastating news that Tammie had a cruel and deadly cancer that mimics pregnancy.
Tammie Cheung, of the Hong Kong Newcastle United Supporters' Club, who I first met a couple of years back when I flew into the former British colony with Alan Shearer, has revealed the excitement generated among the Magpies' far-off fans by the impending double header.
Their children are Troy and Tammie of Maryland and Neil and Angie of Pana.
The nonprofit financial organization CommunityWorks has named Tammie Hoy-Hawkins president and CEO, effective January 2020.
HarperCollins Publishing imprint W Publishing Group has acquired rights to a memoir by Captain Tammie Jo Shults, the airline pilot of Southwest Flight 1380 who made an emergency landing of her Boeing 737 after an engine exploded in midair, shattering a passenger window, the company said.
Tammie Norries work Sharon Liptrott Volunteers in Annan are building TWOTAMMIE Norrie wooden dinghies.