Marin [mahr-in] Examples noun
- John,1870–1953, U.S. painter and etcher.
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The Branson School holds an elite reputation in tony Marin County, charging around $40,000 a year for tuition.
Emily Shire
November 29, 2014
The Gonzo Option Marin Cogan, National Journal Brian Schweitzer is a one-man challenge to the scripted nature of modern politics.
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She remained the most unfettered of spirits as she lived in France and then in Marin County, California.
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Michael Daly
September 27, 2013
Marin also suggests that forcing men into the delivery room when they would rather be elsewhere is unwise.
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Tom Sykes
July 1, 2013
“He had an entree, and I feel that he was very much embraced by the people that he took pictures of,” Marin Hopper says.
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Isabel Wilkinson
May 12, 2013
Historical Examples of marin
An assistant was taken in the person of Lucien Fenayrou, a brother of Marin.
A Book of Remarkable Criminals
H. B. Irving
Marin Fenayrou was sent to New Caledonia to serve his punishment.
A Book of Remarkable Criminals
H. B. Irving
He is as rich as any Venetian here except, perhaps, Marin Cornr!’
F. Marion Crawford
On the two sides of the intaglio are two names—Marin, Pixian.
William Jones
They are popularly supposed to symbolise the fate that overtook Marin Faliero.
Thomas Okey
British Dictionary definitions for marin Marin noun
- John. 1870–1953, US painter, noted esp for his watercolour landscapes and seascapes
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