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  • When former Marlin Moises Alou hit a two-run homer in the third to give the Cubs a 5-3 lead, the party was on at Wrigley Field.

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • The deceased has been identified as Moises Gonzalez, 12, of Beaumont, a deputy coroner said Saturday in a phone interview.

    MyDesert.com - Cathedral City 2009

  • "Moises," I said as we left the weird market, Moises insisting on carrying my packages like a gentleman.

    BlogHer 2009

  • Moises Naim, “The Washington Consensus: A damaged brand,” Financial Times, October 28, 2002.

    Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011

  • I would also like to thank three other editors who published my work and helped me in other ways: David Goodhart of Prospect, Moises Naim of Foreign Policy, and Alex Lennon of the Washington Quarterly.

    Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011

  • Overall, Latin American leaders are less taken by Mr. Chávez, said Moises Naim, a former Venezuelan cabinet minister and analyst at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

    Peru's Election of Leftist to Aid Chávez, for a Bit José de Córdoba 2011

  • There is a group of countries that Moises Naim, a former Venezuelan minister, has called “the Axis of Hugo.”

    Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011

  • What we had fun doing was pulling everybody else out so that you only see Moises Alou and Steve Bartman and the movements they made that you wouldn't have otherwise have seen.

    Cynthia Ellis: Tribeca Film Exclusive Interview: Alex Gibney's Catching Hell -- Sports: The Dark Side Cynthia Ellis 2011

  • As Moises Naim, the former editor of Foreign Policy magazine, points out, “Since the 1990s, the need for effective multicountry collaboration has soared, but at the same time multilateral talks have inevitably failed.”

    Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011

  • The result of the crisis was four years of economic stagnation, which left the “Washington Consensus” a “damaged brand,” in the words of Moises Naim, a journalist and former Venezuelan trade minister.15

    Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011

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