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  • proper noun A surname.

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Examples

  • Rothstein is the smooth operator, while Santoro is the brutal enforcer and hitman.

    13 Real-Life Lethal Movie Couples | Fandomania 2010

  • Richard Rothstein is a research associate at the Economic Policy Institute, a non-profit created in 1986 to broaden the discussion about economic policy to include the interests of low - and middle-income workers.

    Rothstein: Why teacher quality can't be only centerpiece of reform Valerie Strauss 2010

  • Rothstein is unwittingly painting a portrait of how he would like to be remembered: a thoughtful realist, sympathetically but firmly dismantling the folly of youth with hard-won wisdom.

    Think of all you'll derive just by being alive Matthew Guerrieri 2008

  • Rothstein is unwittingly painting a portrait of how he would like to be remembered: a thoughtful realist, sympathetically but firmly dismantling the folly of youth with hard-won wisdom.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008

  • I am not exactly sure what Edward Rothstein is saying in his column in today's New York Times, "Reading Kids 'Books without the Kids."

    Weighty concerns Roger Sutton 2005

  • I am not exactly sure what Edward Rothstein is saying in his column in today's New York Times, "Reading Kids 'Books without the Kids."

    Archive 2005-12-01 Roger Sutton 2005

  • He names Richard Rothstein, former education reporter for the New York Times, as the theory’s “most eloquent defender” (p. 15), and yet one can’t find in Rothstein any mention of this “theory,” nor adherence to what Hirsch claims as the theory’s pillars: poverty causes low reading scores, and the schools are powerless to have an impact on that failure.

    July « 2006 « Bill Ayers 2006

  • He names Richard Rothstein, former education reporter for the New York Times, as the theory’s “most eloquent defender” (p. 15), and yet one can’t find in Rothstein any mention of this “theory,” nor adherence to what Hirsch claims as the theory’s pillars: poverty causes low reading scores, and the schools are powerless to have an impact on that failure.

    The Knowledge Deficit 2006

  • Then why, Mr. Rothstein, is the European Union now seeking to increase copyright terms, and saying that it's necessary in order for European copyright terms to match U.S. copyright terms?

    nerdlaw.org 2003

  • Phillips recalled Rothstein as "a bright guy with a good legal mind."

    Law.com - Newswire 2009

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