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David Norman Dinkins (July 10, 1927 –
November 23, 2020) was an
American politician, lawyer, and
author who
served as the 106th
mayor of New York City...
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Dinkins is a
comparatively rare surname.
There are
varying accounts as to the
origin and
early history of the
Dinkins family.
Leading researchers disagree...
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Joyce Elizabeth Dinkins (née Burrows;
December 22, 1930 –
October 10, 2020) was an
American children's
rights activist,
literacy advocate,
civil servant...
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about College. 2B
Consulting LLC. ISBN 9780997441024. Bet-David, Patrick;
Dinkin, Greg (August 18, 2020). Your Next Five Moves:
Master the Art of Business...
- Grace-Ann
Dinkins (born
September 13, 1966) also
known as Gracie-Ann
Dinkins or
Grace Dinkins, is a
track and
field athlete from the USA who competes...
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Stephanie Dinkins (born 1964) is a
transdisciplinary American artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She
creates art
about artificial intelligence (AI) as...
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Victor Amo,
Herman Clebanoff, Ben Gill (vln); Alex Neiman,
Alvin Dinkin,
Stanley Harris, Paul
Robyn (via); Ray Kramer,
Eleanor Slatkin,
Edgar Lustgarten...
- Kurt Dieterle, Lou
Raderman (vln);
Stanley Harris,
Maxine Johnson,
Alvin Dinkin (via);
Eleanor Slatkin,
Ennio Bolognini,
Edgar Lustgarten (vlc); Kathryn...
- the
Democratic Party primary by
Manhattan Borough President David Dinkins.
Dinkins went on to
narrowly defeat U.S.
Attorney for the
Southern District...
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Slatkin – violin,
leader Paul
Shure –
violin Eleanor Aller –
cello Alvin Dinkin –
viola Tracks 1, 5, 11 1-November-1956 (Thursday)- Hollywood.
Mahlon Clark...