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Balkingly
Balkingly Balk"ing*ly, adv. In a manner to balk or frustrate.

Meaning of Balkin from wikipedia

- Balkin is the surname of the following people: Amy Balkin, American artist Jack Balkin (born 1956), American legal scholar Lee Balkin (born 1961), American...
- Jack M. Balkin (born August 13, 1956) is an American legal scholar. He is the Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment at Yale Law...
- (1999). Balkin, Richard (ed.). Colonial America to 1763. New York: Facts on File. pp. 128–129. ISBN 978-0816025275. Purvis, Thomas L. (1995). Balkin, Richard...
- Amy Balkin is an American artist who studied at Stanford University and is now located in San Francisco. Her work "combines cross-disciplinary research...
- The Balkans (/ˈbɔːlkənz/ BAWL-kənz), corresponding partially with the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical...
- Garner, with Miriam Hopkins, Fay Bainter (in her final film role), and Karen Balkin. Former college classmates Martha Dobie and Karen Wright open a private...
- Rosalie Pam Balkin AO (born 1950) is an Australian maritime lawyer, international legal scholar and public servant. Rosalie Pam Balkin was born in Johannesburg...
- person or thing has as encomp****ed in or declared by legislation. Jack Balkin has defined the term by writing, "In law, status is generally a characteristic...
- Lee Balkin (born June 7, 1961) is a retired American high jumper. He competed at the 1987 World Championships without reaching the final. His personal...
- Eddy from LA W****ly named it "the record's saddest-sounding song". Andrew Balkin from Kingston Informer noted that "the Aces go downbeat" on "Happy Nation"...