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Cov´in (k?v´?n)
Covin a number of persons banded together; a combination or union. See also band, confederacy, coven. Examples: covin of heathen, 1415; of masons and carpenters, 1361; of wicked men, 1374; of witches. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Every moment in our tropical oasis tower--from the private spa environments in each residence, to the sky garden with multiple pools and pavilions, to the 12 rooftop vitality pools for the penthouses and tower suites--has been conceived to revolutionize the way we Live and dream," said Oppenheim, who is also developing the 200-residence, 50-story crystalline tower with Gregg Covin and Clinique La Prairie owner Armin Mattli. As technology matures, a dominant design is established, and there is pressure for firms to consolidate, as fewer product offerings exist in a market (King, Covin & Hegarty, 2003). Covin said her service has never been worse in the 35 years she has lived in her Philiprimm Street home. |
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