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Tobin

[ toh-bin ]

noun

  1. James, 1918–2002, U.S. economist: Nobel Prize 1981.


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Example Sentences

Finally, it is summer and one other wine to enjoy outside around the barbeque would be the Tobin James Sauvignon Blanc.

The motion was filed today by Goddard's legal representatives, the Weintraub/Tobin law firm, in the federal court in Hawaii.

For a church that moves at a glacial pace, the murmurings of Bishops like Tobin are lightning fast and boldly subversive.

Bishop Thomas Tobin stated that he was slightly “disappointed” that the pope had yet to speak out about the abortion.

Does Tobin think Abbas has been faking support for two states since 1977—that is to say, for 36 years?

In return, Joe instructed some of his original crew to report to Deever and Tobin.

Tobin and Deever would drive down the Missabini to the latter stream.

Tobin, ahead, kept a sharp lookout for obstructions and possible jams.

The reverse of Tobin, he was slow to anger, but knew no limit when aroused, as unruly lumber jacks found to their cost.

Tobin fired and wounded one, while three soldiers fired at once and brought down the other.

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