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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 • Apr. 1, 2024

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

From Science Magazine • Jan. 12, 2024

At the meeting, McKim described drawing on scientific literature going back more than a century to determine which crustaceans manufacture silk.

From Science Magazine • Jan. 12, 2024

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 • Feb. 24, 2023

A new man had joined the group, Augustus St. Gaudens, one of America’s best-known sculptors, whom Charles McKim had invited to help evaluate the designs.

From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson

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