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Pinkham

American  
[ping-kuhm] / ˈpɪŋ kəm /

noun

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


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The other notable character is the Arbiter, who functions primarily, and exhaustingly, as narrator, portrayed with brittle humor by Bryce Pinkham.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her replacement, Brittany Pinkham, swiftly led two investigations into alleged misconduct by Democratic Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls, who had spoken publicly about Newby’s actions to end initiatives to address a lack of diversity in the court system.

From Salon

Pinkham and the commission’s current chair, Court of Appeals Judge Jeffery Carpenter, didn’t respond to questions from ProPublica about the cases in person or via email.

From Salon

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

From Seattle Times

“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.

From Seattle Times