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savin

[sav-in] / ˈsæv ɪn /
NOUN
cedar
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According to their statement, Mr. Campbell’s survivors include his wife, Sherise, and twin boys, Xavier and Savin.

From New York Times • Jul. 24, 2023

This October, four of members of the coalition - Mr Marchant, plus the secretary of state candidates for New Mexico, Arizona and Michigan - attended a forum where Juan O Savin also spoke.

From BBC • Nov. 3, 2022

“That’s something which gets us close to what the observation would have looked like,” essentially “filling in the gaps,” says study co-author Savin Chand, an atmospheric scientist at Federation University Australia.

From Scientific American • Jun. 27, 2022

National Institutes of Health sets as its standard, “and that’s pretty low,” says Daniel Wolf Savin, a physicist and senior research scientist at Columbia University who is currently struggling to fill five postdoc positions.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 13, 2022

I called the office at school and said you had the flu, and Mrs. Savin will hold your homework for me at the office.

From "Things Not Seen" by Andrew Clements




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