With Sinclair as our non-judgmental guide, we see that these revelations are not meant to shock us but, perhaps, enlighten us.
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It seems magical: a private island off Massachusetts, where the “beautiful, rich” extended Sinclair family has summered for years.
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Sinclair published a well-documented book on the subject in 2012.
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He said, “As an active member of the LGBT community it was an honor and a privilege to be part of Sean and Sinclair's happy day.”
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Sinclair acknowledges that a lot of what he sees in his business “makes it easy to be cynical.”
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Upon Mr. Sinclair asking her what was the matter, she said she felt as if a knife had been stuck into her back.
Irish Witchcraft and Demonology|St. John D. (St. John Drelincourt) Seymour
Mr. Sinclair, anxious to return it, had missed it from among his papers, and felt seriously concerned at its disappearance.
Jane Sinclair; Or, The Fawn Of Springvale|William Carleton
There was the rugged patch of bush, where Sinclair had frightened him so badly.
Menotah|Ernest G. Henham
He is the man with whom your Uncle Sinclair came to England to treat.
The Golden Web|Anthony Partridge
Perhaps you don't know it, Sinclair, but the whole pattern of the Solar Guard is one of defense.
The Revolt on Venus|Carey Rockwell
British Dictionary definitions for Sinclair
Sinclair
/ (sɪŋˈklɛə, ˈsɪŋklɛə) /
noun
Sir Clive (Marles). born 1940, English electronics engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur, who produced such electronic goods as pocket calculators and some of the first home computers; however, the Sinclair C5 (1985), a small light electric vehicle for one person, proved a commercial failure
Upton (Beall). 1878–1968, US novelist, whose The Jungle (1906) exposed the working and sanitary conditions of the Chicago meat-packing industry and prompted the passage of food inspection laws