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Bear in mind, that Lowenstein is talking about no-recourse contracts.
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So if Lowenstein is going to rail against the media for that, I'm afraid he's going to have to find another reality to inhabit.
Remembering Jack In 'The Media' SVGL 2008
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On the other hand, I think Lowenstein is being disingenuous, or maybe just plain naive, in his portrayal of how the media operates.
Remembering Jack In 'The Media' SVGL 2008
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I'm not saying Lowenstein is wholly off base, by the way.
Archive 2008-09-01 SVGL 2008
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I'm not saying Lowenstein is wholly off base, by the way.
Remembering Jack In 'The Media' SVGL 2008
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I don’t think the moral argument Lowenstein is making is overblown at all.
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He called Lowenstein, but he was not in the office.
State of fear Crichton, Michael, 1942- 2004
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"Why," said Hyman, "I just received a consignment of garments from a feller called Lowenstein in Galveston.
Potash & Perlmutter Their Copartnership Ventures and Adventures Montague Glass 1905
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According to Lowenstein, one major advantage of Straight Talk is the Verizon network – considered tops in the industry.
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In his “Fierce Wireless” e-bulletin, wireless analyst Mark Lowenstein says Straight Talk is a bargain, even by the cut-rate standards of the dirt-cheap pre-paid world.
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