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Pinkham

[ping-kuhm]

noun

  1. Lydia (Estes), 1819–83, U.S. businesswoman: manufactured patent medicine.



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Jaime Pinkham, who is Nez Perce, is principal deputy assistant secretary of the Army for Civil Works.

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“The Army is excited to announce this partnership with Tribes in the Upper Columbia River Basin to collaborate and support their significant efforts in planning and studying reintroduction of salmon to the region,” Pinkham said.

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Commission Executive Director Brittany Pinkham said in an emailed statement Tuesday that the commission is nonpartisan, “statutorily obligated to investigate all instances of alleged judicial misconduct and cannot comment on pending investigations.”

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The agency also monitored flooding in Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire, regional spokesperson Dennis Pinkham said.

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“It’s been horrible. A big part of my life stopped that day,” Lori Pinkham told ABC’s “Good Morning America” in an interview broadcast Wednesday.

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