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Noun1.Donkin - English engineer who developed a method of preserving food by sterilizing it with heat and sealing it inside a steel container--the first tin can (1768-1855)
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Prosecutor Matthew Donkin said: "She contacted a friend of hers, on a social media app, to tell her friend she needed to tell her something.
Bethany Donkin and Emma Stockton, who both managed Jack Burrito, are behind the new venue called Dough Dough, an artisan pizzeria that offers two different speciality doughs as their name suggests.
The Inn Collection Group's managing director Sean Donkin said: "Winning this award is the conclusion of a lot of hard work and is a testament to the efforts of the senior management team here at The Inn Collection Group.
Kirsten Donkin, head of PR and marketing at PD Ports, has also been appointed as High Tide's newest trustee.
The chairman of the Azerbaijan Union of Theater Workers, artistic director andthe head of the Academic National Drama Theater, Azer Pasha Nematov, met with theManaging Director of the National Theater of Bulgaria, Marius Donkin, Report.az informed.
Colfer, Eoin with Andrew Donkin and Giovanni Rigano.
ILLEGAL By Eoin Colfer and Andrew Donkin Illustrated by Giovanni Rigano Sourcebooks Jabberwocky $19.99, 127 pages ISBN 9781492662143 eBook available Ages 10 to 14 MIDDLE GRADE
Andrew Donkin, Eoin Colfer, and Giovanni Rigano (illustrator); ILLEGAL; Sourcebooks Jabberwocky (Comics & Graphic Novels: Comics & Graphic Novels) 19.99 ISBN: 9781492662143
"As students face challenges as they leave school to go out into the world, this movie shows the community the specific challenges these students face," Superintendent Matt Donkin said.
To the Editor: In this letter, I reply to Dr Donkin's [1] response to my article 'Human dignity and the future of the voluntary active euthanasia debate in South Africa', [2] published in the May 2017 edition of the SAMJ.