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"dubbin" Definitions
  1. a substance rubbed into leather to make it softer and more waterproof

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She is the daughter of Susan H. Dubbin and David C. Dubbin of Boca Raton, Fla.
The concerns in Miami Gardens are the same, Dubbin told Reuters.
Eric Dubbin, a Universal Life minister and an uncle of the bride, officiated.
Karen Ruth Dubbin and Reed Alexander Goodwin were married March 14 at the Palms Hotel & Spa in Miami Beach.
"I had to tweak a lot of her behavior over time so that she wouldn't say offensive things," said Dubbin.
"I called it Twitter Goggles because it really did feel like looking at Twitter through a different pair of eyes," Dubbin says.
Miami Gardens residents hired the same lawyer - Samuel Dubbin - but so far, they are not having as much luck as their deeper-pocketed neighbors.
"[Microsoft] might have found some things that would have made their day a lot better yesterday if they just thought a little about it," Dubbin said wryly.
"First I tried a thing where I bulk unfollowed everyone, picked someone I'd been following at random, then repopulated my following list with everyone that random person was following," Dubbin says.
"A lot of people in the botmaking community were perturbed to see someone coming in out of nowhere and assuming they knew better—without doing a little bit of research into prior art," Rob Dubbin, a long-time botmaker, told me.
A TV producer and writer who works on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Rob Dubbin got the idea when Twitter announced it was making some changes to how users saw their timelines, experimenting with algorithmic timelines instead of chronological ones.
According Brew, the writers for the Bitcoin explainer—which included comedian Zack Bornstein and former Colbert Show writer Rob Dubbin—tried several different versions of the predictive keyboard based on positive articles about Bitcoin, negative articles about Bitcoin, and Bitcoin ads.
A tin of dubbin Dubbin is a wax product used to soften, condition and waterproof leather and other materials. It consists of natural wax, oil and tallow. Dubbin has been used since medieval times to waterproof and soften leather boots. It is different from shoe polish, which is used to impart shine and colour to leather.
Dubbin can be made with beeswax; fish oil; and lard, and can also include mink oil. The name dubbin is a contraction of the gerund dubbing, describing the action of applying the wax to leather.
Murray H. Dubbin (born August 1, 1929) was an American politician in the state of Florida. He served in the Florida House of Representatives from 1963 to 1974. Dubbin is a practicing lawyer, having received his law degree at the University of Florida in 1951.
Dubbin received his bachelor's degree in economics, magna cum laude, from Harvard College in 1977. In 1981, he graduated cum laude from the University of Miami School of Law, where he received the Harvey T. Reid Scholarship and served as an editor of the Law Review. After law school, Dubbin clerked for the Honorable James Lawrence King, United States District Judge for the Southern District of Florida, from 1981–1982.
An open can of dubbin From medieval times, dubbin, a waxy product, was used to soften and waterproof leather; but it did not impart shine. It was made from natural wax, oil, soda ash and tallow. As leather with a high natural veneer became popular in the 18th century, a high glossy finish became important, particularly on shoes and boots. In most cases, homemade polishes were used to provide this finish, often with lanolin or beeswax as a base.
Samuel J. Dubbin (born June 26, 1955) is an American lawyer, public servant, and Holocaust Survivors' rights advocate. He is a principal in the law firm Dubbin & Kravetz, L.L.P., a former shareholder in the law firm Greenberg Traurig, and a former partner with Steel Hector & Davis. A Clinton Administration appointee, he served in the Department of Justice and Department of Transportation. He has received a Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating of AV and is included in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers.
Dubbin's chief undertaking has been fighting for the recognition of Holocaust Survivors' rights to regain assets lost to those who profited off the Holocaust. His firm Dubbin & Kravetz represents Holocaust Survivors and Survivor organizations, including The Holocaust Survivors Foundation USA, Inc., a national alliance of elected leaders of grassroots Holocaust survivor organizations with thousands of members in 15 states. Dubbin & Kravetz was one of three firms that successfully represented Hungarian Holocaust Survivors seeking restitution and an accounting against the United States government in the Hungarian Gold Train case, which was settled for $25.5 million in 2005 after nearly five years of litigation.
In 1996, Florida Governor Lawton Chiles appointed Dubbin to the Florida Transportation Commission, which provides policy guidance and financial oversight to the Florida Department of Transportation. He had previously served on the Florida Supreme Court Nominating Commission, also as an appointee of Governor Chiles. Dubbin also served from 1993 to 1996 as an official in the United States Departments of Justice and Transportation. He was special assistant to Attorney General Janet Reno and Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Policy Development in the Department of Justice, and later served as chief counsel to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the Department of Transportation.
In 2006, Dubbin was selected "Most Effective Lawyer" by the South Florida Daily Business Review in the class action field for his work on the Gold Train case. In March 2007, the University of Miami School of Law honored him with its "Alumni Achievement Award" for his work on behalf of the survivor community. In October 2007, Dubbin was the Guest of Honor at the annual Benefit Dinner of the Blue Card, Inc. a New York City social service organization that started assisting German Jews in the 1930s and has, since the end of World War II, provided vital financial support for thousands of Holocaust survivors in the United States.
Midland Flyers announced that head coach Ed Garinger has resigned his current position with the Midland Flyers and has joined the Alliston Hornets as head coach. .Midland Flyers have hired Luke Dubbin as head coach along with Kyle Horzempa as assistant coach. Gerry Asselin will return as well as general manager and team president.
"Rub-a-Dubbin'" is a song recorded by American country music artist Ken Mellons. It was released in September 1995 as the first single from the album Where Forever Begins. The song reached #39 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Becky Hobbs, Don Goodman and Stan Paul Davis.
He was born in London, the son of Isaac Jackson and his wife Jane Dubbin. He was a student from 1872 at the Royal Academy of Music, where he won the Lucas medal for composition; he was elected in 1878 a professor of harmony and composition there. He died, aged 29, on 27 September 1881, from tuberculous meningitis.
Midland Flyers announced that head coach Luke Dubbin was stepping down and have hired Dave Steele as their new head coach. Dave was an assistant coach with the Waterloo Siskins of the Greater Ontario Junior (B) Hockey League the previous season. Waterloo had won their Midwestern Conference Championship (first in 20 years). Gerry Asselin is remaining as general manager and president.
Where Forever Begins is the second studio album by American country music artist Ken Mellons. Released in 1995 on Epic Records, it contains the singles "Rub-a-Dubbin'" and "Stranger in Your Eyes". The first two singles were both #39 hits on the Billboard country charts in 1995. "Stranger in Your Eyes" was originally recorded by Joe Diffie on his 1990 album, A Thousand Winding Roads.
At NHTSA, Dubbin was the chief legal officer for the federal agency responsible for setting and enforcing motor vehicle safety and fuel economy standards, supervising rulemaking proceedings and litigation involving manufacturers, consumer groups, the insurance industry, and other interested parties. He currently serves on the board of directors of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, and served for over 8 years as the chairman of the Federation's Jewish Community Relations Council.
The artist residence opened in 2015. The American artists Melissa Dubbin and Aaron Davidson were the first artists selected for this program. The Belgian artist Edith Dekundt was in residency for 2016/2017, followed by the Brazilian artist Luca Arrada (2017/2018) and Hicham Berrada (2018/2019). The artists are selected by Pinault Collection in collaboration with Louvre-Lens, FRAC Nord Pas de Calais, and Le Fresnoy art school.
Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers Dubbin concentrates his practice in the areas of administrative, regulatory, and commercial litigation. He represents major national and regional companies, not-for-profit associations, governmental entities, and local businesses and individuals in commercial and real estate litigation, as well as matters involving antitrust law, transportation, business regulation, state and local taxation, state and federal safety regulation, public records and open meetings, and land use and zoning. He is best known for his work representing Holocaust Survivors.
Chicone is an ambassador for the American Museum of Fly Fishing, a member of the Tarpon and Bonefish Trust, and plays an active role in the preservation of local fisheries. He has also invented materials and tools for fly tying which are sold by Hareline Dubbin. Some of Chicone's fly patterns which have been commercially tied and sold by Orvis & Umpqua Feather Merchants. He works as a fly casting instructor and has been credited with a casting method called the misdirection cast.
The firm also currently represents Holocaust survivors and heirs of Holocaust victims in litigation against European insurance companies that failed to pay the proceeds of insurance policies issued prior to World War II in federal court litigation, and for recovery of other assets as well. Dubbin testified on the issue of unhonored insurance policies that were sold to Holocaust victims before the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services in February 2008,US House Financial Services Committee and before the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on May 6, 2008.
English Army Blacking from 1895 In the late 18th and early 19th century many forms of shoe polish became available, yet were rarely referred to as shoe polish or boot polish. Instead, they were often called blacking, especially when mixed with lampblack, or still were referred to as dubbin. Tallow, an animal by-product, was used to manufacture a simple form of shoe polish at this time. Chicago, where 82% of the processed meat consumed in the United States was processed in the stock yards, became a major shoe polish producing area.
Tinned blacking paste was at this time exclusively for army use. The text states, "Yet, as the soldier’s boots or shoes must to some extent emulate the brightness and glitter of the boots of those who pay for battles instead of fighting them, a portable blacking apparatus is provided." This confirms the tins as polish rather than dubbin. In 1832, James S. Mason of Philadelphia began the commercial production of shoe blacking and inks. In 1851, James S. Mason & Co. constructed a building at 138/140 Front St. where ultimately ten million boxes were produced annually, to hold tins of blacking produced by two hundred employees.
Becky Hobbs (born January 24, 1950, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma) is an American country singer, songwriter and pianist. She first attracted critical attention from rock journalist Stann Findelle, who also wrote the liner notes on her debut MCA album, "Becky Hobbs." She has recorded seven studio albums, and has charted multiple singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including the No. 10 hit "Let's Get Over Them Together", a duet with Moe Bandy. Besides her work as a solo artist, Hobbs has also written for several country and pop acts, such as Helen Reddy, George Jones, Loretta Lynn, and Shelly West, as well as Alabama's 1994 single "Angels Among Us" and Ken Mellons' 1995 single "Rub-a-Dubbin'".
Smoove Smoove (Jonathan Scott Watson) originally started out as a professional DJ in 1990, when he worked in bars and clubs, mainly in the Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland areas. In 1991 he began to make his own music - based on a blend of hip-hop, soul and funk - and released a single under the band name Ashbrooke All Stars entitled "Dubbin' Up The Pieces", on East West Records (a Warner Brothers imprint). The track, which was based on the Average White Band classic "Pick Up the Pieces" reached number 16 on the UK Dance Chart. In the years leading up to the formation of Smoove & Turrell his DJ career flourished, he presented a radio show - called Ultravibe - on Sunderland's Wear FM, fronted a Newcastle upon Tyne funk and hip hop band named Rubberneck and remixed music for other artists.
The German Corpse Factory' or ''''' (literally "Carcass-Utilization Factory"), also sometimes called the "German Corpse-Rendering Works" or "Tallow Factory" was one of the most notorious anti-German atrocity propaganda stories circulated in World War I. According to the story, the ' was a special installation supposedly operated by the Germans in which, because fats were so scarce in Germany due to the British naval blockade, German battlefield corpses were rendered down for fat, which was then used to manufacture nitroglycerine, candles, lubricants, and even boot dubbin. It was supposedly operated behind the front lines by the DAVG — ' ("German Waste Utilization Company"). Historian Piers Brendon has called it "the most appalling atrocity story" of World War I, while journalist Phillip Knightley has called it "the most popular atrocity story of the war." After the war John Charteris, the British former Chief of Army Intelligence, allegedly stated in a speech that he had invented the story for propaganda purposes, with the principal aim of getting the Chinese to join the war against Germany.
Later, tins of blacking were labeled as Mason Shoe Polish. This business ceased operation in 1919 and the building was razed in 1973.Philadelphia and Its Manufacturers: A Hand-book of the Great Manufactories and Representative Mercantile House of Philadelphia 1867, Edwin Troxwell Freedley, Edward Young & Co, Philadelphia, 1867Susina Plantation: the Masons. Accessed June 11, 2015 Other early leather preserving products included the Irish brand Punch, which was first made in 1851. In 1889, an English man by the name of William Edward Wren, started making shoe polishes and dubbin under the brand name Wren's. In just 3 years, he won the “First in the Field – First Award Leather Trades Exhibition 1892″ award which was awarded by the Leather Trades Exhibition held in Northampton, the centre of Britain’s boot making industry. This signified the importance and prestige of the exhibition in the trade and was a recognition of Wren's quality. In 1890 the Kroner Brothers established EOS, a shoe polish factory in Berlin, which serviced the Prussian military. It finally closed in 1934 when the Nazis forbade Jews to operate a business.Adressbücher, Center for Berlin Studies, Berlin, 1890: Gebrüder Kroner, Chemische Fbrk., Zintern, Lade, chem. Präper.

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