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  • noun United States politician and educator (1927-2003)

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  • So you're saying that General Counsel - a title Moynihan kept for one month, for gosh sakes - was the only placeholder job you could come up with?

    US Market Commentary from Seeking Alpha Wendy Fried 2010

  • So you're saying that General Counsel - a title Moynihan kept for one month, for gosh sakes - was the only placeholder job you could come up with?

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page Wendy Fried 2010

  • So you're saying that General Counsel - a title Moynihan kept for one month, for gosh sakes - was the only placeholder job you could come up with?

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page Wendy Fried 2010

  • This means, according to the WSJ and to Joe Nocera, that Moynihan is confident that the homeowners being foreclosed on had in fact defaulted on their mortgages.

    Bank of America Finds Mistakes In Foreclosure Documents The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • This means, according to the WSJ and to Joe Nocera, that Moynihan is confident that the homeowners being foreclosed on had in fact defaulted on their mortgages.

    Bank of America Finds Mistakes In Foreclosure Documents The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • These days Moynihan is invoked almost always as an anachronism — a senator who was educated, literate and civic-minded: an "American visionary," as the book's subtitle has it, whose like we may never see again.

    A Born Controversialist By Charles Horner 2010

  • Getty Images Nina Totenberg The most notorious example, noted by Reason's Michael Moynihan, is an old one.

    Standards and Practices James Taranto 2010

  • (If SS's "defenders" don't smarten up soon and move to a Feldstein -, Moynihan -, or Swedish-style reform first, while there is still enough time to do it.)

    Comment of the Week, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • This means, according to the WSJ and to Joe Nocera, that Moynihan is confident that the homeowners being foreclosed on had in fact defaulted on their mortgages.

    Bank of America Finds Mistakes In Foreclosure Documents The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • This means, according to the WSJ and to Joe Nocera, that Moynihan is confident that the homeowners being foreclosed on had in fact defaulted on their mortgages.

    Bank of America Finds Mistakes In Foreclosure Documents The Huffington Post News Team 2010

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