Proper noun
Margolin (plural Margolins)
A surname.
Also, EVP Eric M. Margolin sold 1,200 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction that occurred on Tuesday, June 23rd. Source: Internet
See Margolin, Hypnosis-enhanced Testimony: Valid Evidence or Prosecutor's Tool?, Trial, The National Legal Newsmagazine, Oct., 1981, at 42; Diamond, Inherent Problems in the Use of Pretrial Hypnosis on a Prospective Witness, 68 Calif.L.Rev. 313 (1980). Source: Internet
"I thought, what four-letter word would I put forth?" wondered Margolin. Source: Internet
See, although Artis hails from Connecticut, and Margolin lives in Seattle, they’re from the internet generation that thrives off social media. Source: Internet
The largest part of the 15,000 pages is related to agriculture, Ingram and Margolin wrote. Source: Internet
Malcolm Margolin founded Heyday Books in 1974 to tell the stories of California’s diverse cultures and landscapes. Source: Internet