Proper noun
Melnyk (plural Melnyks)
A surname from Ukrainian.
B.V. Melnyk, Vulytsiamy starovynnoho Lvova, Vyd-vo "Svit" (Old Lviv Streets), 2001, ISBN 966-603-048-9 The city is first mentioned in the Halych-Volhynian Chronicle regarding the events that were dated 1256. Source: Internet
Joanne Freeze, P.Geo., President, CEO and Director and Matthew Melnyk, CPG., Director Operations and Director, are Qualified Persons as defined by National Instrument 43-101 for the project discussed above. Source: Internet
These two theory-based conceptions of the physical represent both horns of Hempel's dilemma Andrew Melnyk should apparently be credited with having introduced this name for Hempel's argument. Source: Internet
He also stated that Melnyk was allowing him to continue as general manager without restraint. Source: Internet
Melnyk publicly justified the move, saying that he expected to lose Murray if his contract ran out. Source: Internet
Owner Melnyk decided to offer Muckler another position in the organization and give the GM position to Murray. Source: Internet