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Lynd

American  
[lind] / lɪnd /

noun

  1. Robert Staughton 1892–1970, and his wife Helen (Merrell) 1896–1982, U.S. sociologists.


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The critic Sylvia Lynd accused Murry of “boiling Katherine’s bones to make soup”; D.H.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many editions of “Frankenstein” were on display, including a 1934 cult favorite from illustrator Lynd Ward, often credited as the precursor of the graphic novel.

From Los Angeles Times

Green, 42, who played Vesper Lynd in the 2006 version of the James Bond thriller “Casino Royale,” said she “fell in love” with the script for “A Patriot” and its environmental message but became increasingly concerned as corners were cut and production moved from Ireland to England.

From Seattle Times

Green, who played Vesper Lynd in James Bond thriller “Casino Royale,” said she “fell in love” with the script for “A Patriot” and its environmental message, but became increasingly concerned as producers moved production from Ireland to England and cut other corners.

From Seattle Times

The French actress, who played Vesper Lynd in James Bond thriller “Casino Royale,” is suing producers for a $1 million fee she says she is owed for “A Patriot.”

From Seattle Times