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Kosinski

[ kuh-zin-skee ]

noun

  1. Jer·zy [jur, -zee, yezh, -ee], 1933–91, U.S. novelist, born in Poland.


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Kosinski, 67, said she is especially proud of the diversity and equity work.

Kosinski has been a trailblazer in the area of diversity and equity, too, including hiring a chief diversity officer years before it became the norm at peer institutions.

Half unconsciously I found myself wondering whether Kosinski would prove this.

Giannoli, who had been engaged in enthusiastic greetings with Kosinski, who was evidently an old friend, looked up at this.

Kosinski stepped inside and addressed a voluminous lady who emerged from the back shop.

One little escapade of Kosinski's came somehow to the knowledge of the French Comrades, and he suffered accordingly.

Kosinski, as promised, investigated the matter as carefully as he could, but the exact truth was difficult to ascertain.

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