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Radin
[ reyd-n ]
noun
- Paul, 1883–1959, U.S. anthropologist, born in Poland.
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Odds against chance in a review of spontaneous telepathy studies have been calculated, Radin says, at “22 billion to 1.”
From The Daily Beast
Radin noticed that some of the contemporary work was referential—harking back to Vermeer, say, or Raphael.
From The Daily Beast
Smart-phone technology is still nascent, according to Radin, with many more iterations to come.
From The Daily Beast
Tim's after radin' a lot about thim in th' paapers, an' he sez they niver ketch nothin' 't all.
From Project Gutenberg
Radin, a noble next in rank, in the Malay world, below a Rajah.
From Project Gutenberg
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