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Meaning of "calkins"

calkins (noun) - metal projections on a horseshoe to prevent slipping
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Calkins had many of the apparatuses constructed at nearby venues.
Several events are held throughout the year at Calkins.
Calkins threads a small wire lead downinto the heart.
Holden brought in the clients and Calkins developed the ads.
Calkins began to make plans for furthering her education in psychology.
The laboratory was rebuilt and Eleanor Gamble later succeeded Calkins in running the laboratory.
Calkins was interested in memory and later in the concept of the self.
Add Blaine Calkins as a filter.
Calkins is white.
While taking time off from school, Calkins received private tutoring lessons in Greek.
Calkins has claimed that he dropped the two men off at a convenience store.
As she passed into legend, the Calkins heroine said farewell with the following jingle,.
Calkins abandons Lily when he discovers her infidelity.
After being rejected for a degree from Harvard, Calkins continued to work and strive for equality.
The Calkins were not about to change a winning formula.

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We are now dealing with the motion on the floor by Mr. Calkins.
Ben Calkins is active in his community.
As a result, he had a great influence of many students including Mary Whiton Calkins.
Calkins recalls a time at Kraft when he was preparing for a big presentation.
Likely due to its proximity to her home in Newton, Calkins sought admission to Harvard.
Levine and Calkins believe that the piece is a type of self portrait of Navarro.
North part of the province, we have Blain Calkins and Rob Merrifield.
The Calkins Landing continued service and presumedly aided location of a more permanent population.
Following his address, Mr. Calkins will be available to speak to the media.
Calkins Bridge Dam provides electricity for the area and recreational opportunities.
By the end of the chapter, Calkins is preparing to print a book of Kid 's poems.
Calkins trained with the Calgary Aquabelles.
The idea was given to my classmates and me by Lucy Calkins (many moons ago).
Mary Calkins studied psychology and philosophy at Harvard.
His remaining property, including his house, was inherited by his daughter, Bessie Calkins MacQueen.
Calkins was a pacifist and a member of the American Civil Liberties Union.
Following the announcement, Mr. Calkins will be available to speak to media.
Calkins was also named captain of the all-state team.
Media are invited to join Mr. Calkins on a tour of the Centre 's facilities.
Mr. Calkins talked about the value or threshold for gifts.
The poem was eventually published together with Calkins early collected verse in Poems 1928.
Monsignor Calkins gives a score of examples, but two here will suffice.
New York Magazine referred to Calkins as " looked upon nationally as a godmother of whole-language learning.
Mr. Calkins approached the administration at New York University, and they expressed interest.
Consequently, Calkins captures the chief message of Revelation in terms of five propositions,.
Calkins was interested in a wide variety of research topics, including perception, personality, emotion, and dreaming.
Upon graduation, Calkins and her family took a sixteen month trip to Europe.
Calkins served as a faculty member at Wellesley College for forty years until she retired in 1929.
Mary Whiton Calkins was the APA 's first woman president.
Calkins was a small steamboat built in 1890 which served on Lake Washington.
In 1952 Robert Calkins succeeded Moulton as president of the institution.
Calkins Denis O'Day.
He settled near Calkins Creek at what is now Milanville, Pennsylvania and started a farm.
In 1891, Calkins returned to Wellesley as an instructor of psychology in the philosophy department.
Earnest Elmo Calkins organized the first juried exhibition in 1921.

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