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  • Without Rink's help, JayRon, now a 12-year-old sixth-grader, says there are hundreds of words he might not have learned.

    Everyday crusaders heed a call in philanthropy 2009

  • European Pressphoto Agency Semi-automatic handguns are shown to a customer at Rink's Gun and Sport store in Lockport, Ill.

    Bearing Arms in Public Is Next Legal Battlefield Ashby Jones 2011

  • Martina Rink's 'Isabella Blow' (Thames & Hudson, 192 pages, $50) offers dozens of such photographs, including Phil Poynter's shot of Blow in a Treacy mask (left) — meant to recall Edward Steichen's 1924 portrait of Gloria Swanson — and a backstage shot of the artist and his muse relaxing over tea (above).

    Photo-Op: The Hat Madder 2010

  • Kenny found the telephone at Rink's Hotel in a pantry near the barroom and closed the door to insure his privacy.

    Kenny Leona Dalrymple

  • The aptitude of the Eskimos to draw, is abundantly shown by the numerous illustrations in Rink's work, all of which were made by self-taught men, and are thoroughly realistic.

    Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development Francis Galton 1866

  • Such is the story of Oren'gortok, given by the Abbe Morillot, and several are to be found in Rink's Legends.

    Algonquin Legends of New England Charles Godfrey Leland 1863

  • But a story like it in the main detail is told by the Indians of Guiana, and that of the Faithless Wife, given in Rink's Tales and Traditions of the

    Algonquin Legends of New England Charles Godfrey Leland 1863

  • For some hours we continued much of Captain Rink's opinion, till at last

    Peter the Whaler William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • Mr. Boyajian and Mr. Rink's design, named Sanctuary, grew from Mr. Boyajian's perception of the Trade Center arches as trees, and his notion that trees were the first room, the first form of shelter.

    NYT > Home Page By JAN ELLEN SPIEGEL 2011

  • Mr. Boyajian and Mr. Rink's design, named Sanctuary, grew from Mr. Boyajian's perception of the Trade Center arches as trees, and his notion that trees were the first room, the first form of shelter.

    NYT > Home Page By JAN ELLEN SPIEGEL 2011

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