pinard
Americannoun
plural
pinardsExample Sentences
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“I definitely would not have chosen the school if I knew there was even a small chance of it getting cut,” 19-year-old freshman and quarterback Adam Pinard said.
From Los Angeles Times
"Honestly, it's difficult to not have these cultural places where we can go and just enjoy things we like," said concert-goer Laurane Pinard, who felt "privileged" to be able to attend.
From Reuters
Doris Milofsky, 93, a teacher with Montgomery County Public Schools for 50 years, died Sept. 2 at the home of a daughter in Takoma Park, Md. The cause was emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, said another daughter, Lisa Pinard.
From Washington Post
Kelleher said the two only visit her outside on the deck of her Pinard Street home, where they regularly bring her “all the necessities.”
From Washington Times
One new, much buzzed-about winery, Pinard & Filles, is hunkered in icy Quebec, and a few of the winery’s cuvées, championed by natural wine aficionados, are now available in the U.S.
From Seattle Times
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