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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- Lind, Jenny Known as "the Swedish Nightingale.” 1820-1887. Swedish soprano who toured the United States (1850-1852) under the management of P.T. Barnum.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. The linden. See linden.
WordNet 3.0
- n. Swedish soprano who toured the United States under the management of P. T. Barnum (1820-1887)
Examples
“-- Michael Lind is worried that the coasts are too crowded and the midwest too empty.”
U.S. Best--or Worst?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
“Of course, Lind is not exactly new to fallacious economic reasoning.”
Ricardo's Difficult Idea Eludes Wonks, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
“Kevin Lind (Chicago) — Has the size and skating ability, but his thought processes are brutal and he can't decide whether he wants to be a tough guy (which he's not) or an offensive guy — which … he's not.”
It's Hall ... it's Seguin ... now it's Hall back in the lead!
“Much of my resistance to Michael Lind is quite instinctive and reflexive.”
“Lind is an expert on Fourth Generation Warfare and constantly opposed the Rumsfeld Cheney neocon war measures.”
“Lind is likely the best long-term solution to the logjam in left field.”
“Lind is wrong about current CAS attack practices leading “inevitably” to more civilian than enemy casualties.”
“As it happens, Bill Lind is a funny guy. novakant Says:”
“Everything beyond that point in Lind’s article is totally loopy: wacked-out Strangelovian, blood-soaked, radical right kookiness.”
“I really can’t even form a plausible, non-insane mental picture of the kind of outcome Lind is imagining here.”
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