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Kantor

American  
[kan-ter] / ˈkæn tər /

noun

  1. MacKinlay 1904–77, U.S. novelist.


Example Sentences

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Young daters today want more from dating apps than an opportunity to swipe, said Mark Kantor, Tinder’s head of product.

From Los Angeles Times

“Dating has become this thing that, for many people, has felt like work and meeting people really needs to be fun,” said Kantor.

From Los Angeles Times

Since 2013, life insurers in California have been obligated to offer policy owners the right to designate a third party to receive premium-lapse notices to avoid policies’ lapsing, according to the law firm Kantor & Kantor.

From MarketWatch

In the 1950s and ’60s, a literary-minded cat named Dr. Absalom Minola — writing via his “butler,” future UC Berkeley archivist Jim Kantor — began sending letters to authors, editors and public figures.

From Los Angeles Times

Speaking some time after the service, Rob Kantor, vice president at the synagogue, described Mr Cravitz as a "loving, charismatic, humourous man who always meant well and loved his community and loved his family".

From BBC