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Kantor

[kan-ter]

noun

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



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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.

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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".

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Nick Kantor, the group’s program director, summed up this big-tent vibe in a closing message that referred to the four keynotes: “An anti-racist scholar, a Republican governor, a legendary environmentalist, and a housing economist walk into the Omni … sounds like the opening of a joke, but this was YIMBYtown 2025!”

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Cellist Kina Kantor, an ensemble member who shadows the action, provides musical accompaniment that lends the human comedy an indisputable gravity.

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This echoes precisely the blockbuster New York Times reporting from last month from Jodi Kantor and Adam Liptak, who also pointed out that Roberts had convinced himself last term that he would be able to razzle-dazzle the nation with soaring constitutional rhetoric in his immunity opinion, in ways that would lower the temperature in the public fury at the high court post-Dobbs: “In his writings on the immunity case,” write Kantor and Liptak,

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