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  • The title of Upton Sinclair’s book, Mental Radio, reflected the enthusiasm once held for signal-transfer models.

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • The title of Upton Sinclair’s book, Mental Radio, reflected the enthusiasm once held for signal-transfer models.

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • The title of Upton Sinclair’s book, Mental Radio, reflected the enthusiasm once held for signal-transfer models.

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • To paraphrase Upton Sinclair, their paychecks depend on their not getting it.

    Poll: Debates Improved Opinions Of Obama Among Independents And Conservatives 2009

  • A few things stand out from the get-go: Stewart is Generation X's Upton Sinclair, which is odd, since Gen X certainly didn't intend to create any Upton Sinclairs.

    microscopic is tinier than miniscule 2009

  • A few things stand out from the get-go: Stewart is Generation X's Upton Sinclair, which is odd, since Gen X certainly didn't intend to create any Upton Sinclairs.

    your GOOG is AMZN 2009

  • A few things stand out from the get-go: Stewart is Generation X's Upton Sinclair, which is odd, since Gen X certainly didn't intend to create any Upton Sinclairs.

    xtcian 2009

  • Currently, Texan students are expected to learn about "the impact of muckrakers and reform leaders" such as Upton Sinclair and W.E.B. DuBois.

    Texas Cooks the Textbooks 2010

  • The photographer Lewis Hine, at the turn of the 20th century, and Walker Evans during the Great Depression did the same thing for the working class, along with writers such as Upton Sinclair and James Agee.

    The Truth Alone Will Not Set You Free 2009

  • In the United States during the early 20th century, public outrage over bogus drugs and contaminated foodstuffs, fueled by graphic accounts such as Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle," finally prompted passage of the landmark Pure Food and Drug Act. China needs a similar revolution today if it is to protect its competitiveness and its consumers.

    Unsafe at Any Speed 2007

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