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Cardin

[ kahr-dan; French kar-dan ]

noun

  1. Pierre, 1922–2020, French fashion designer.


Cardin

/ kardɛ̃ /

noun

  1. CardinPierre1922MFrenchFASHION, BEAUTY, ETC: fashion designer Pierre (pjɛr). born 1922, French couturier, noted esp for his collections for men


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By contrast, a Democratic bill sponsored by Cardin is more expansive and applies to all felons.

Cardin is the nephew of Senator Ben Cardin and ran with his uncle putting all of his political resources behind him.

“Soon enough, he loosened his Pierre Cardin belt,” she writes.

Afterwards, he tweeted his support of Cardin, which the candidate retweeted, then it all came tumbling down.

Once it was discovered that Ski Money was an accused human trafficker, Cardin quickly backtracked.

At his departure the father told the king that he was leaving Father Cardin in his kingdom, and asked his Highness to protect him.

There was also Cardin, a slighter and younger boy who had played the position on the Second Team last year.

When play began again Stone was somewhat dourly looking on from the bench and Cardin was in command.

Stone was still disgruntled and very pessimistic, and he and Cardin grumbled together all during the third period.

Cardin is no better than you are now and I miss my guess if you dont come faster the rest of the season than he does.

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