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Kanin
[ key-nin ]
noun
- Gar·son [gahr, -s, uh, n], 1912–1999, U.S. playwright, actor, and director.
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The movie--directed, incidentally, by Garson Kanin--wasn't very good and I turned it off.
They had already determined that they would at any rate make for the Kanin Peninsula, and would then be guided by the weather.
Four long days' paddling took them there, and an equal time brought them to the western point of the Kanin Peninsula.
Hence they borrowed the French name conin, which they altered into kanin; and have since formed the diminutive kaninchen.
The 14th to the 19th July, new style, were passed on the coast of Kanin Nos.
"It's no use, Carnes," he said the day after Cape Kanin faded from view to the north.
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