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Nevins

[ nev-inz ]

noun

  1. Allan, 1890–1971, U.S. historian.


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“This is a very insider view as to the absurdity [of the business world],” said Nevins.

Nevins, however, is not content to allow the network to rest on its laurels.

Nevins hopes to get two new shows on the air for summer and fall.

“I like a chicky relationship show probably more than anything,” Nevins said.

Former 24 producer David Nevins took over Showtime five months ago.

Lilian felt that Mrs. Nevins was a very poor mother not to have taught her daughter a little common sense.

Miss Nevins had such excellent recitations today that I was pleased beyond measure.

Miss Nevins had a peevish look tonight and said something rather cross.

She singled out Miss Nevins who had quite a fancy hair dressing and a pink bow.

Miss Nevins unpacked two party gowns that had remained in her trunk when it was taken up stairs.

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