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  • Leakey's co-author, Roger Lewin, is a famous science writer, so maybe that bodes well.

    what i'm reading 2005

  • A few suggestions were bandied about, and in the end another teacher volunteered to call the Lewin family in for a conference to see how to get Tiffany to show up for school.

    The Battle Over Size 2008

  • They conveniently seized on a report by a consulting firm called Lewin-VHI, which declared that Congress could achieve meaningful health reform without requiring either individuals or business to pay for it.

    How Clinton Blew It 2008

  • Discourse, Delivered at the Chapel in Lewin’s-Mead, Bristol.

    Letter 210 1797

  • Beverly Hills heard about their quest and called Lewin, who specializes in ear reconstruction.

    USATODAY.com News 2011

  • In 1622, that part of New Holland which is called Lewin's Land was first found; and in 1627, Peter Nuyts discovered between New Holland and New Guinea a country which bears his name.

    Early Australian Voyages: Pelsart, Tasman, Dampier John Pinkerton 1792

  • The company's Bob Bennett (R-Utah) calling the Lewin Group the "gold standard" for health care analysis.

    Sunlight Foundation Transparency Ecosystem 2009

  • Reinhardt called Lewin "a respected policy research firm."

    CJR 2009

  • Without boring you with the details, he made two major findings that, when applied mathematically to "QBs coming out of college," have come to be known as the Lewin Career Forecast (LCF):

    Niners Nation 2008

  • What about a dual Ambassadorship for Ted & Betsy Lewin?

    In the footsteps of giants Roger Sutton 2009

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