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Corbin

[ kawr-bin ]

noun

  1. Margaret (Cochran), 1751–1800, American Revolutionary military heroine.


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In 2018, when Avila caught 14 of Corbin’s 33 starts, Corbin shined as a sinker-slider pitcher and finished fifth in NL Cy Young voting, helping him earn a six-year, $140 million contract with Washington the next winter.

About 10 percent of taxpayers file a paper return, Corbin said.

Both financially and strategically, the Nationals are built around Scherzer, Strasburg and Corbin.

When paid out, the current contracts for Strasburg, Scherzer and Corbin will add up to $595 million and 20 seasons.

They won a World Series that way, and they believe, as Rizzo and Manager Dave Martinez expressed Tuesday, that Scherzer, Strasburg and Corbin again will vault them into the mix next season.

Previously, as CEO of the music label Capitol Imagine Group, he went by the name Corbin Grimes.

By Corbin Hiar, from the Center for Public Integrity's iWatch News.

The actual relationship had begun in 1992, says Corbin, who runs a manufacturing business.

Corbin, the judge, was an old Virginian who had never read law.

Corbin then entered on the record that Thomas was acquitted.

Then with a rather grim smile Ham added: "That's for Corbin to do."

"Mr. Corbin was very courteous," placated the old man in a mild voice.

Judith, entering the library, came upon the Reverend Mr. Corbin Wood, deep in a great chair and a calf-bound volume.

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