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Shiela Grant Duff was a British author, journalist and foreign correspondent. She was notable for her opposition to appeasement before the Second World War.

Shiela Makoto association football player

Shiela Makoto is a Zimbabwean association football defender. She is a member of the Zimbabwe women's national football team and represented the country in their Olympic debut at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Shiela Marie Pineda is a Filipino volleyball athlete. She is currently playing for Generika-Ayala Lifesavers and plays as a libero.

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