1. Pincus - Noun
2. Pincus - Proper noun
United States sexual physiologist whose hunch that progesterone could block ovulation led to the development of the oral contraceptive pill (1903-1967)
Source: WordNetAgainst this backdrop of the festival's evolving relationship between tradition and transition to the innovative and unknown, Pincus examines recent clashes among leaders and artists over both programming decisions and the direction of the Music Center. Source: Internet
Begor had been with Warburg Pincus since 2016, following a 35-year career with General Electric. Source: Internet
Journalists from beyond the Beltway - reporters such as Walter Pincus, Seymour Hersh, Robert Parry and James Bamford, independent thinkers such as Lewis Lapham and Michael Massing, columnists such as the late Molly Ivins and James was all lies. Source: Internet
Rackspace, a CrowdStrike customer, also participated in the round, as well as existing investors Accel Partners and Warburg Pincus. Source: Internet
Through a Warburg Pincus spokesman, Geithner, the company president, declined to comment. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, the threat of a violent home invader is far less likely than Pincus claims. Source: Internet