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What does Rachel mean?

Rachel

(Old Testament) the second wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph and Benjamin

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Simple sentences

This is my friend Rachel. We went to high school together.
That's my friend Rachel. We go to school together.
Rachel Corrie was an American who was killed in Gaza.
This is my friend Rachel. We went to school together.
Mrs. Rachel prided herself on always speaking her mind.
Matthew dreaded all women except Marilla and Mrs. Rachel; he had an uncomfortable feeling that the mysterious creatures were secretly laughing at him.
Rachel is a good Christian woman and she means well.
Esther is Rachel's wife.

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My sister Rachel had this room once.
They wouldn't tell Rachel to go away and pray.
Years ago, they killed their sister Rachel.
You're gonna be sorry when I'm famous, Rachel.
Rachel, how can you date an accountant?
Her name was Rachel.
I don't need crowds of adoring fans anymore, Rachel.
Rachel Cooper.
Hello, Rachel.
Paul, this is Rachel.
The Rachel, out of New Bedford. Captain Gardiner's ship.
Rachel, help me with this brick yoke.
Could you stand that, Rachel?
This is Rachel Brown.
The Rachel, out of New Bedford.
That's one of my Rachel's favourites.
You know, if my Rachel were here though, we'd teach you to dance Possum Up a Gum Tree.
Let me see, there was. Rachel and Marie. and Rachel again.
Sister Rachel?
Sister Rachel, see what you can do.
Sister Rachel.
Even poor, starved Rachel with her wet calf eyes.
Come on, Rachel.
Rachel, you've gotta get outta here.
Where's Rachel?
Rachel, are the girls with you?
I can't hear you Rachel, say that again.
My name's Rachel Michot.
And Maria, Helen, Patricia, Rachel, Rosarita.
The Rachel, who in her long melancholy search. for her missing children found. another orphan.
Rachel will say I haven't slept at home.
Rachel?
I gave it to Rachel.
Rachel.
Ah, easy now, Rachel.
You hear that, Rachel?
They pay us well, eh, Rachel?
Did ya hear that, Rachel?

News and current affairs

Then, in the 1970s, largely as a result of an environmental scare promoted by Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring, foreign aid agencies and UN organizations stopped promoting DDT, and its usage declined.
Rachel Carson's 1962 book Silent Spring had raised fears about pollution and launched the modern environmental movement; Paul Ehrlich's 1968 title The Population Bomb said it all.
But it was the publication in 1962 of the book Silent Spring - a polemic against the use of pesticides in agriculture - by the biologist Rachel Carson that jump-started the modern ecological movement.
People now hear only the reflexively anti-pesticide drumbeat of the environmental movement, the lamentable legacy of the benighted Rachel Carson and her acolytes.

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