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Kantor

[ kan-ter ]

noun

  1. Mac·Kin·lay [m, uh, -, kin, -lee], 1904–77, U.S. novelist.


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Later he told the reporter who had the story, Jodi Kantor, that Jarrett was a liar.

As for whether his being Jewish should be a particular source of shame, Kantor can relax.

Kantor wants to know if Jews are ashamed, and if not, why not.

Jodi Kantor reports: The Obamas fought the system, and the system won.

The letter, passages of which his father, Ken Kantor, read aloud at the funeral, described him as generally a SEAL of few words.

The costs were divided between Bauer and Dr. Kantor in the proportion of 11 to 1.

Reb Shfer would stand at the door and declare, when the Herr Kantor came, his heart laughed in his body.

And it follows from what you said before, of course, that you did not see Kantor with Ruby?

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