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mankin
▪ I. † ˈmankin1 Obs. Forms: see man n.1 and kin n.1 [OE. mǫn-, mancyn(n, f. man man n.1 + cynn kin n.1] a. The human race, mankind. b. A race of men, a people. c. rare. Human nature.Beowulf 110 Ac he hine feor forwræc..mancynne fram. 971 Blickl. Hom. 129 For ealles mancynnes hæle. c 1000 ælfric Judg... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mankin
Mankin may refer to: People Hart T. Mankin, American lawyer Helen Douglas Mankin (1896-1956), American politician Romi Mankin (b. 1947), Estonian physicist Valentin Mankin (b. 1938), Soviet wikipedia.org
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Joan Mankin
Personal life Mankin was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the daughter of Shirley (née Labovich) Mankin, a social worker, and Arthur H. They had a daughter, Emma Mankin-Morris, who was born in 1980. wikipedia.org
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womankin
† ˈwomankin Obs. In 3 (Orm.) wifmann-, wimmannkinn. [f. woman n. + kin n.1: cf. mankin1.] = next, 1.c 1200 Ormin 2334 Wel ȝho sahh..þatt ȝho wass ædiȝ wimmann an all wimmannkinn bitwenenn. Ibid. 3058 Till weppmann & till wifmannkinn. Oxford English Dictionary
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Helen Douglas Mankin
Helen Douglas Mankin (September 11, 1896 – July 25, 1956) was an American politician. MANKIN, Helen Douglas, Office of the Historian: Office of Art & Archives, Office of the Clerk Helen Douglas Mankin (1894-1956), ''New Georgia Encyclopedia wikipedia.org
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Allison Mankin
Allison Mankin is an American computer scientist and prominent figure in the area of Internet governance. Selected publications As of 2022, Mankin has over 3700 citations to her work with an h-index of 29. wikipedia.org
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Romi Mankin
Romi Mankin (born November 7, 1947) is an Estonian physicist known for his work in the field of stochastic processes. wikipedia.org
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Mankin, Texas
Mankin is an unincorporated community in Henderson County, located in the U.S. state of Texas. wikipedia.org
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Hart T. Mankin
Mankin was born in Cleveland. Mankin was educated at Sewanee: The University of the South, graduating in 1954. After graduating from law school, Mankin formed a law practice in Houston. wikipedia.org
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Promode Mankin
Mankin. Personal life and death On 29 January 1964, Mankin married Momota Arengh. They had five daughters and one son. wikipedia.org
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罗马附近的渡槽
Cole, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum Paintings by Cole, 1843 , Wadsworth Athenaeum Museum of Art Thomas Cole's Journey: Atlantic Crossings , Elizabeth Mankin wikipedia.org
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Mankin Mansion
Mankin Mansion, also known as Brickworks or as Irvin Place, was built in 1924 as a home and showplace by and for Edward Thurston Mankin, a brick manufacturer wikipedia.org
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Valentin Mankin
Life Mankin was Jewish. The contest went down to the final race, but Mankin pulled off the victory and won the Gold Medal. wikipedia.org
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Vodnik (sports society)
Notable members Leonid Geishtor (canoeing) Valentyn Mankin (sailing) External links Sport Flags of the USSR Multi-sport clubs in Russia Sport societies wikipedia.org
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Mankinholes
The name "Mankin" is believed to have Celtic origins, with the OED recording its first meaning as "fierce wild man". The surname Mankin is found in parish records of the township of Langfield and the parish of Halifax. wikipedia.org
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