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- proper noun An extinct
Yeniseian language formerly spoken in Russia.
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Examples
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Patrons call Arin looking for art that exemplifies American pop culture - Andy Warhol,
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I feel another disclosure is in order, as Arin is another friend.
Sean Carman: (More) Top Books from the Past Year (or So) by (Mostly) Local Authors Sean Carman 2012
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The pleasure in Tropical Depression lies in Arin's consistently amusing prose style and her eye for details that are perfectly matched to her quirky tale.
Sean Carman: (More) Top Books from the Past Year (or So) by (Mostly) Local Authors Sean Carman 2012
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Our little sketch comedy group never got off the ground, but Arin and I stayed friends.
Sean Carman: (More) Top Books from the Past Year (or So) by (Mostly) Local Authors Sean Carman 2012
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The pleasure in Tropical Depression lies in Arin's consistently amusing prose style and her eye for details that are perfectly matched to her quirky tale.
Sean Carman: (More) Top Books from the Past Year (or So) by (Mostly) Local Authors Sean Carman 2012
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Our little sketch comedy group never got off the ground, but Arin and I stayed friends.
Sean Carman: (More) Top Books from the Past Year (or So) by (Mostly) Local Authors Sean Carman 2012
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Unfortunately, that is not the case for this under-rehearsed production directed by Arin Arbus that never comes into focus.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Brand New Shakespeare, The Scottish Play and Post-Apocalyptic Dancing! Michael Giltz 2011
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Only if I were Arin's publicist could this review be any less dispassionate.
Sean Carman: (More) Top Books from the Past Year (or So) by (Mostly) Local Authors Sean Carman 2012
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Unfortunately, that is not the case for this under-rehearsed production directed by Arin Arbus that never comes into focus.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Brand New Shakespeare, The Scottish Play and Post-Apocalyptic Dancing! Michael Giltz 2011
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It is loosely based on Arin's real-life experience of being an unhappy corporate lawyer in New York who quits her job, breaks up with her boyfriend, and moves to a Pacific island.
Sean Carman: (More) Top Books from the Past Year (or So) by (Mostly) Local Authors Sean Carman 2012
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