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Lovinger is not referring to the standardscatologicals-word, so perhaps you’d like to take a guess at what this barbaric word is before you continue reading.
Why do so many people hate gender-neutral words? (Oh, s—!) « Motivated Grammar 2010
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When a neighbor asked if she was ashamed of her actions, Lovinger replied “that she was not, that her husband was away the whole week at the store and she had not good of him, and that she will not stay with him much longer.”
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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In 1797 Louisa Lovinger not only committed adultery but also justified it in a way that would have been punishable by death earlier in the Puritan era and by imprisonment or ostracism later in the Victorian period.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Lovinger points out that man originally referred to a human being of either gender, and that this meaning is retained in contemporary English.
Why do so many people hate gender-neutral words? (Oh, s—!) « Motivated Grammar 2010
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Perhaps, you might charitably say, Lovinger objects to spokesperson solely because it is a modern invention.
Why do so many people hate gender-neutral words? (Oh, s—!) « Motivated Grammar 2010
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"I think the ultimate possibility is actually to create an entire novela with an advertising partner," said Mr. Lovinger, of Telemundo.
NYT > Home Page By TANZINA VEGA 2011
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Mr. Lovinger described the strategy as "organic, but pervasive."
NYT > Home Page By TANZINA VEGA 2011
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Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m., Lovinger Theater, Lehman College, 250 Bedford Park Boulevard, the Bronx, 800 838-3006, brownpapertickets.com/event/184320; $15 to $30.
NYT > Home Page 2012
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Seen in what was claimed to be its first professional New York production, mounted by the Bronx Opera Company in the Lovinger Theater at Lehman College on Saturday night, the work readily showed its intrinsic shortcomings: a plot too whimsical for modern tastes, a wayward libretto, a girth too protracted for the frivolity of its material.
NYT > Home Page By STEVE SMITH 2012
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"You don't normally think about financial advertisers getting involved in story lines," said Dan Lovinger, executive vice president for advertising sales and integrated marketing at Telemundo, part of the NBCUniversal unit of Comcast.
NYT > Home Page By TANZINA VEGA 2011
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