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Linton

[ lin-tn ]

noun

  1. Ralph, 1893–1953, U.S. anthropologist.
  2. a male given name.


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A month after Uber arrived in D.C., Linton downloaded the app.

Linton walked out to the lobby, headed for his next appointment.

On the street is, in fact, is where Linton waged his most public act of war on Uber.

Welcome to the new world of philanthropy, says Caroline Linton.

Where are the actual complaints that Linton and other critics are allegedly hearing?

A few days after Linton died in the night, alone with his bride.

He had had a hope, at first, that it might be Kester or Linton.

Mrs. Smith is daughter of my old friend Mr. Linton of Oxford, and even you could not make me more comfortable than she does!

The Linton worm curled itself round a hill, and by its poisonous breath destroyed the neighbouring animal and vegetable life.

I have been told that in the character of Linton I have exaggerated wickedness beyond all belief.

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