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As Liebenstein puts it: [T] he proposed analysis is designed to take account the desire of people to wear, buy, do, consume, and behave like their fellows; the desire to join the crowd, be “one of the boys,” etc. — phenomena of mob motivations and mass psychology either in their grosser or more delicate aspects.
Get on board Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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As Liebenstein puts it: [T] he proposed analysis is designed to take account the desire of people to wear, buy, do, consume, and behave like their fellows; the desire to join the crowd, be “one of the boys,” etc. — phenomena of mob motivations and mass psychology either in their grosser or more delicate aspects.
Archive 2007-08-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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But as Liebenstein becomes more desperate in his search for the real Rema, eventually traveling to Argentina to ask her mother for assistance, the book stalls, then lurches, then finally gets stuck, wheels spinning in place.
Mark Oppenheimer: The Best Meteorology Novel of the Year 2008
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He stated that the entrepreneur is one who applies “innovation” within the context of the business to satisfy unfulfilled market demand (Liebenstein, 1995).
Entrepreneurship: What does it REALLY mean? Clyde2 2008
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Washington penalized 6 (half the distance) for illegal block (Liebenstein).
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On being assigned as objectives the railway junctions at Gorki (250 miles behind, i.e., east of Moscow) Liebenstein protested,
Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965
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Liebenstein knew this as well as he, but had wanted to keep the edge of hardness and keen attention among his officers.
Oberheim (Voices) Christopher Leadem
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"Not much of a force," said Liebenstein to his exec.
Oberheim (Voices) Christopher Leadem
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"Do you know what Colonel Liebenstein told me on Rembrandt?"
Oberheim (Voices) Christopher Leadem
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Liebenstein looked hard at him for what seemed a long time, then spoke.
Oberheim (Voices) Christopher Leadem
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