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McKim

American  
[muh-kim] / məˈkɪm /

noun

  1. Charles Follen 1847–1909, U.S. architect.


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"Climate change is complex, but sometimes we can answer key questions in a very simple way," said lead author Brett McKim.

From Science Daily

To date, McKim and Cummings have focused on corophioids, the most morphologically diverse amphipods.

From Science Magazine

Perhaps not since the demolition of the original McKim, Mead & White building has there been similar momentum and a similar alignment of the political stars.

From New York Times

The Davises stepped outside to talk with Michael McKim, the owner of the wine bar, which so far remains on track to open next month.

From New York Times

As a child, an ill-fated encounter with his great-uncle’s bee hives left Michael McKim, now 43, somewhat disillusioned with the barbed pollinators.

From New York Times