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  • proper noun An Ashkenazic surname, Germanized variant of Rabinovich.

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Examples

  • Ms. Rabinowitz is a member of the Journal's editorial board.

    Why Obama Is No Roosevelt Dorothy Rabinowitz 2010

  • Rabinowitz: But this is like the health-care package that you don't know what's in the health-care bill.

    Rick on a Roll 2012

  • Rabinowitz: His appeal is simply--it's not simple, it's the genuine concentration on issues that has been absent, his capacity to engage people on issues.

    President Gingrich? 2011

  • Rabinowitz: How about the famous phrase uttered by a current resident of the White House, "the fierce urgency of now"?

    President Gingrich? 2011

  • Rabinowitz: But Paul, they say the same thing about Ron Paul: "Look how consistent he is and how much he believes in--"

    Rick on a Roll 2012

  • Rabinowitz: Yes, we're talking a list of quotes that are deeply felt.

    Rick on a Roll 2012

  • Seth Rabinowitz was puzzled by a series of job ads that were sent to him for review by a client.

    How to Read a Job Ad Dennis Nishi 2011

  • Rabinowitz: A waste of serious thought, James, on this.

    President Gingrich? 2011

  • Illustration by Dennis Nishi "The company had issues with past sales agents that didn't pay enough attention to client demands," Mr. Rabinowitz says.

    How to Read a Job Ad Dennis Nishi 2011

  • Rabinowitz: But the fierce urgency of now is, people listening to him, if they were aware of all these violations of the sacred covenants of conservativism, so aware--that they would be voting for Michele Bachmann.

    President Gingrich? 2011

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