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Pinker may
refer to:
George Pinker (1924–2007),
British obstetrician and
gynecologist Rachel Pinker,
American meteorologist Robert Pinker (1931–2021)...
- poet
Danielle Blau.
Pinker adopted atheism at 13, but at
various times was a "cultural Jew".
Pinker is an avid cyclist.
Pinker's research on
visual cognition...
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Pinker Pinker was a
notable Australian thoroughbred racehorse. A
daughter of
Reset (AUS) from the mare Miss
Marion (AUS), she was
foaled in 2007 and was...
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Pink is a pale tint of red, the
color of the
pink flower. It was
first used as a
color name in the late 17th century.
According to
surveys in
Europe and...
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Pink Floyd are an
English rock band
formed in
London in 1965.
Gaining an
early following as one of the
first British psychedelic groups, they were distinguished...
- been published.
Following J. B.
Pinker's death, his sons Eric
Seabrooke Pinker (1891–1973) and
James Randolph "Ralph"
Pinker (1900–1959) took over the literary...
- Der Spiegel.
Pinker spent 25
years in
clinical practice and
teaching psychology,
first at
Dawson College, then at
McGill University.
Pinker writes about...
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Billboard 200,
peaking at
number one with Born
Pink (2022). Blackpink's
studio albums The
Album (2020) and Born
Pink each
broke the
record for the best-selling...
- was the
first scholar to
challenge Pinker's analysis of the data on war,
after first corresponding with
Pinker. "
Pinker doesn't have a
clear idea of the...
- Look up
pink or
pinkness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pink is a pale red color.
Pink,
Pinks, or
Pink's may also
refer to:
Pink's Hot Dogs, a restaurant...