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Adin

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Adin (ā`dĭn), in the Bible, family that returned from Exile.

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* Last year, Martuza's first at OBT, she stole the spotlight in an array of roles including Balanchine's Duo Concertant (above with Artur Sultanov) and OBT artistic director Christopher Stowell's sultry, tango-inspired pas de deux in Adin.
My teacher Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz put it this way in a 1995 article in Torah u-Maddah:
ADIN, the portal to quality web-based drug information, now has a new look.
 
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