Proper noun
Slavin (plural Slavins)
A surname.
Berger was an expatriate American with dual citizenship; Slavin, at 18 the youngest of the hostages, had only arrived in Israel from the Soviet Union four months before the Olympic Games began. Source: Internet
Former players attending included from left to right: Sonia Ash Hornbuckle, Beth Bartrum Clark, April King, Cindy Thompson, Head Coach Rita Slavin, Susan Zirkle, Cherie Lightfootbal Williamson and Susan Zirkle. Source: Internet
But that group does not enjoy the statewide attention that Slavin was able to bring to her original group. Source: Internet
In focus: Julie Slavin has photographed 18 people over the course of a few months and a selection of her work will be part of the Art of Ageing exhibition in Sydney. Source: Internet
The evening included author/illustrator Bill Slavin. Source: Internet
The so-called stabilized temperature platform furnace (STPF) concept, proposed by Walter Slavin, based on research of Boris L’vov, makes ET AAS essentially free from interference. Source: Internet