Doris


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(Greek mythology) wife of Nereus and mother of the Nereids

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a small region of ancient Greece where the Doric dialect was spoken

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This time, Lilian and Doris got to celebrate with the man himself - and 130 family and friends.
Doris attended Roscommon Street School from 1944-1958 approx.
Doris started performing three abseils a year, raising money for Portsmouth charities, including the Rowans Hospice.
Tracey York, marketing lead for Alpha Health Care, the group which runs the home, spoke about the event and Doris's life.
But the caller turned out to be Hollywood legend Doris after all.
The actress died at her home in Carmel Valley, California, the Doris Day Animal Foundation confirmed.
Saltburn pooch Doris hit the headlines last year after it was revealed she has to sit in a high chair to eat - otherwise she might die.
So begins Sofia Lundberg's The Red Address Book, with a very fragile Doris recalling a life with people long dead.
"Our company started as a shipping company," begins Doris, unraveling a saga that combines history, geopolitics, business and romance.
Treasures of a Bronx Warrior, Photographs and Memories of a Devout New Yorker, Movie Star Hopeful and Loving Mother is a three-book collection that features the photographs from the Doris Banbury Private Photo Collection, [c] 2004.
One hundred year-old Doris Olive Netting from Plymouth, England in the United Kingdom started drinking the Irish beer in her early 30s.