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Linton

[lin-tn]

noun

  1. Ralph, 1893–1953, U.S. anthropologist.

  2. a male given name.



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I remember my dad had a Linton Kwesi Johnson spoken-word poem over music recorded, and he would sometimes put my voice next to it.

They include the Grant County series featuring Sara Linton, a small-town pediatrician and medical examiner, which was followed by another centering on the Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s Will Trent.

Linton says 2012 was “peak” frozen yogurt, corroborated by Google Trends.

From Salon

“There has been some arguments that in times of stress or even recessions, people tend to turn more to desserts and comfort food,” says Linton.

From Salon

“Part of the reason it’s coming back, the younger generation is into it. They’ll be posting things on social media that would appeal to younger people,” says Linton, “And there’s the other thing where recently people have really gotten into probiotics.”

From Salon

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