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Rawlings

[ raw-lingz ]

noun

  1. Marjorie Kin·nan [ki-, nan], 1896–1953, U.S. novelist and journalist.


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Rawlings, 37, had been promoted at her job as a housekeeper at a hotel three months before the pandemic hit — a promotion she said she’d been working toward since starting out in the customer service business over 10 years earlier.

Rawlings was soon more than $15,000 in debt from back payments.

At the last moment, he looked up, extended his arms like a wide receiver, and opened his Rawlings Model HH glove.

Scholar Rawlings is a member of the Board, of course, which admits of a somewhat closer liaison than might otherwise be possible.

Editor Rawlings, another tool of Senator Hamblin, had been under the protection of his chief for a long time.

The Investigator was Hamblin's organ, and Rawlings the superserviceable monkey.

Rawlings was one of those detestable creatures who have done so much to destroy the influence of respectable journalism.

A week of feasting at the "Lakeside" and such private attention as the Senator could show Rawlings would apparently hold him.

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