Proper noun
Carvin (plural Carvins)
A surname.
But China had different objectives, said Carvin, an associate professor of international relations at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs. Source: Internet
Once they got this note, Bush’s lawyer for the argument, Michael Carvin, asserts they decided “to lose and lose big,” in order to bait the Florida Supreme Court into a broad decision that would make US Supreme Court intervention more likely. Source: Internet