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Corwin

Proper noun

Meaning

Corwin (plural Corwins)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Although Cecil Corwin followed Wright and set up his architecture practice in the same office, the two worked independently and did not consider themselves partners. Source: Internet

“Generally speaking, demolishing such a building and constructing something new in its place is significantly cheaper than adapting it to a new purpose,” Igor Jančošek, project development manager at Corwin, told The Slovak Spectator. Source: Internet

Found in a Chinese Fortune Cookie" (1957) is supposedly written by Kornbluth using notes by "Cecil Corwin", who has been declared insane and incarcerated, and who smuggles out in fortune cookies the ultimate secret of life. Source: Internet

Donald (1996), p. 268. Lincoln, however, did tacitly support the proposed Corwin Amendment to the Constitution, which passed Congress before Lincoln came into office and was then awaiting ratification by the states. Source: Internet

On Feb. 11, Yusef Salaam, a member of the “,” gave a talk at Corwin Pavilion on how his battle with injustice and rage taught him to forgive, but never forget. Source: Internet

Schlesinger, pp.439–455; quote from Corwin (who became a Republican) on p. 439 Polk is now recognized, not only as the strongest president between Jackson and Lincoln, but the president who made the United States a coast-to-coast nation. Source: Internet

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