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slinker

(ˈslɪŋkə)
vb (intr)
to walk about in a stealthy manner
n
(Animals) an animal that slinks its young
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Labor Program and Operations Manager David Slinker explains how the work and academic programs align at Berea.
"Work has been a part of Berea's ethos, essentially since the beginning, for more than 160 years," says David Slinker, program and operations manager for the college's labor program.
In all three equations, variance inflation factors (VIF) showed inferior ranges when compared to the normal values (>0.10 and <10.0 respectively) according to descriptions by Slinker and Glantz (25).
Marcus JM, Bell DD, Bryant AN, Burden EC, Carter ME, Cataldo TJ, Clark KR, Compton HE, DeJarnette LS, Faulkner VB, Gregory RW, Hall JR, Houchin LN, Hudson ME, Jenkins III PF, Jordan JM, Logan BK, Long NR, Maupin HF, McIntyre SR, Mitchell JK, Mobley JK, Nehus AN, Potts BN, Read CR, Slinker KN, Thompson CE, Hughes TM, McElroy DM, Wyatt RE.
Prior to the estimation of the models, exploratory analyses were conducted testing the assumptions underlying the application of ANCOVA and all were met (Glantz & Slinker, 2001).
The Anchorage Legislative Information Office Building is also undergoing renovations, including expansion of the building from about forty thousand square feet to sixty-four thousand square feet and replacement of the failing mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, says Amy Slinker, director of marketing with Pfeffer Development.
"His thoughts were unrelated to anything in our world," said his philosophy professor, Kent Slinker, in an interview with Slate's Christopher Beam.
Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Jennifer Nickell of Veneta and Jule Wolowicz of Oakridge; a son, Chad of Oakridge; three sisters, Victoria Richichi and Janis Holmes, both of Eugene, and Debbie Slinker of Veneta; and eight grandchildren.
Known as the Slinker or Paws to his victims, because he patrolled the school's corridors at night totally naked, he teamed up with another monster priest - Fr James Doyle, known as the Tank.
Slinker, A Primer of Applied Regression and Analysis of Variance (New York, 2000), p.