Skain

n.1.See Skein.
1.See Skean.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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At the time, she was living with her cousin, Marie Skain, and teaching was enjoyable.
Skain, Unemployment Compensation, in MISSOURI EMPLOYEREMPLOYEE LAW 4-1,4-4 (MoBarCLE Publ'ns, 3rd ed.
Skagen (pronounced 'Skain') is Denmark's biggest fishing port and its second most popular tourist spot after the capital, Copenhagen.
"From almost the beginning of this debate, proponents of cloning or somatic cell nuclear transfer have insisted that embryonic stem cell research was necessary to find much needed cures for a number of conditions and diseases," said Patty Skain of Missouri Right to Life.
"It's a victory for the women of Missouri who find themselves in a crisis pregnancy but need the information and time to consider what's best for them," said Patty Skain, executive director of Missouri Right to Life.
Thus far, sales seem to be "OK," according to Patricia Skain, executive director, although how many of the chapters that will get on board remains to be seen.
"This is great news for the women of Missouri," said Patty Skain, executive director of Missouri Right to Life.
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