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- noun United States sexual physiologist whose hunch that progesterone could block ovulation led to the development of the oral contraceptive pill (1903-1967)
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You see, Walter Pincus is an actual player in the story portrayed in Fair Game.
Doug Liman: The Making of Fair Game Doug Liman 2010
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You see, Walter Pincus is an actual player in the story portrayed in Fair Game.
Doug Liman: The Making of Fair Game Doug Liman 2010
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You see, Walter Pincus is an actual player in the story portrayed in Fair Game.
Doug Liman: The Making of Fair Game Doug Liman 2010
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You see, Walter Pincus is an actual player in the story portrayed in Fair Game.
Doug Liman: The Making of Fair Game Doug Liman 2010
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You see, Walter Pincus is an actual player in the story portrayed in Fair Game.
Doug Liman: The Making of Fair Game Doug Liman 2010
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Bertram Pincus is a man whose people skills leave much to be desired.
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The flap moved online games from subculture to pop culture and Atlanta's airport called Pincus about installing Zynga games in their terminals.
News 2012
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The flap moved online games from subculture to pop culture and Atlanta's airport called Pincus about installing Zynga games in their terminals.
News 2012
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"I don't [expletive] want innovation," the ex-employee recalls Pincus saying.
Geek.com 2010
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At the Berkeley event, called Pincus was advising listeners to control their destiny by getting to profitability quickly, which he said helps when it comes to raising venture capital.
San Francisco Business News - Local San Francisco News | The San Francisco Business Times 2009
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