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Ngaire (pronounced ny-ree),
sometimes spelt Nyree, is a
feminine given name, most
often found in New Zealand. Its
specific origins and
meaning are unclear...
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Nyree Dawn
Porter OBE (born
Ngaire Dawn Porter; 22
January 1936 – 10
April 2001) was a New Zealand–British actress. She
started performing on
stage in...
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Ngaire Tui
Woods CBE (/ˈnaɪri/ NY-ree; born 1962 or 1963) is the
founding dean of the
Blavatnik School of
Government and
professor of
Global Economic Governance...
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Ngaire Blankenberg (born 1971 or 1972) is a Canadian-born
South African museum designer, consultant, and administrator. She is a
former director of the...
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Ngaire Pigram (born 1978 or 1979) is an
Aboriginal Australian singer, dancer, actor, screenwriter, and
director from
Western Australia. She has worked...
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Ngaire is a self-titled
debut album by New
Zealand singer Ngaire Fuata. It was
released in 1991. "Son of a
Preacher Man" (John Hurley,
Ronnie Wilkins)...
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Ngaire Fuata is a New
Zealand Television producer for TVNZ and a
former Pop singer. She is of
Rotuman and
Dutch descent. [citation needed] Born in England...
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Ngaire Ruth
Thomas (1943 – 17
March 2012,
first name
pronounced Nyree) was a New
Zealand author who
wrote the book
Behind Closed Doors about her life in...
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Ngaire May
Naffine (born 1954) F****A FBA is an
Australian feminist legal academic and
Professor Emerita at the
University of Adelaide. Born in 1954 Ngaire...
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Ngaire 'Sue'
Susan Stott is a New
Zealand paediatric orthopaedic surgeon, and as of 2019[update] is a full
professor at the
University of
Auckland and...