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"Rind," said Miss Grundy to the girl with crooked feet, who was washing the milk-pail, "ain't there nary spare room in the dark passage?"
The English Orphans Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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"Rind," which may mean willow (oriental), bay or aloes wood: Al-Asma'i denies that it ever signifies myrtle.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Since the 1998 article, Bauserman and fellow author Bruce Rind have gone on to write morearticlesdefending child sex abuse, which have appeared in such mainstream journals as theArchives of Sexual Behavior (2001) and Clinical Psychology (2003).
Science 2009
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On today's episode of Kitchy TV, Kat Odell, my adorable boss and editor extraordinaire of Eater LA, Goodbite. com, and her own blog, Cork and Rind, shows me the super yummy granola recipe that made her famous in high school.
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Rind and interior views of Keswick Creamery cheeses at the farmers market: (on the left, clockwise from top) Madd Tomme, wine-washed, Tommenator; (on the right, from top) Tommenator, wine-washed, Mad Tomme.
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On today's episode of Kitchy TV, Kat Odell, my adorable boss and editor extraordinaire of Eater LA, Goodbite. com, and her own blog, Cork and Rind, shows me the super yummy granola recipe that made her famous in high school.
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A Seattle native whose parents emigrated from the Isle of Rhodes, she attended both Ezra Bessaroth Congregation (Sephardic) co-founded by her father, and the Ashkenazic Reform synagogue, Tempel de Hirsch Sinai (co-founded by the Rind family).
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Both Lockwood and Fröhlich (2008) and Lean and Rind (2009) show that the solar contribution to warming in recent decades has been small or negative, consistent with the IPCC attribution of most of the warming in recent decades to anthropogenic GHGs.
Archive 2010-04-01 EliRabett 2010
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A Seattle native whose parents emigrated from the Isle of Rhodes, she attended both Ezra Bessaroth Congregation (Sephardic) co-founded by her father, and the Ashkenazic Reform synagogue, Tempel de Hirsch Sinai (co-founded by the Rind family).
Personal Information for Bernice Mossafer Rind Jewish Women's Archive 2010
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A Seattle native whose parents emigrated from the Isle of Rhodes, she attended both Ezra Bessaroth Congregation (Sephardic) cofounded by her father, and the Ashkenazic Reform synagogue, Temple de Hirsch Sinai, (co-founded by the Rind family).
Bernice Mossafer Rind: Weaving Women's Words: Seattle Stories 2010
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