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Elkin

American  
[el-kin] / ˈɛl kɪn /

noun

  1. Stanley, 1930–1995, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.


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Onboard were at least two observant Jews working when they normally wouldn't - Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Housing Minister Zeev Elkin, plus four officials.

From BBC

Mr Elkin was there, it was said, to help with the translation.

From BBC

“What we’re dealing with is a time of uncertainty – and people have a hard time with uncertainty,” says Allen Elkin, a psychologist in New York and the author of “Stress Management for Dummies.”

From Seattle Times

It can also help to use statements of acceptance – such as, “I can accept that this is more complicated than we thought” or “We aren’t finished yet” – to give yourself a rational reality check, Elkin says.

From Seattle Times

“It’s hard to think about two things at the same time,” Elkin says.

From Seattle Times