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    wolfe
    [ noun ]
    1. United States writer who has written extensively on American culture (born in 1931)

    2. <noun.person>
    3. United States writer best known for his autobiographical novels (1900-1938)

    4. <noun.person>


    1. "There are areas of that report that we have less confidence in the conclusions," Wolfe said.
    2. Dr. Sidney Wolfe, who heads the health research group of Public Citizen, founded by consumer advocate Ralph Nader, said some communities have built "great model programs."
    3. "If you went to medical school before the fetal monitor was used, you are not likely to be comfortable with it," says Sidney Wolfe, who heads the Health Research Group.
    4. Wolfe said the Soviets share those concerns.
    5. Imported shrimp worth $1.7 billion accounted for more than 75 percent of all shrimp consumed in the United States in 1988, Wolfe said.
    6. "Although they won't admit it, doctors and hospitals already have an idea who is good and bad," says Dr. Sidney Wolfe, head of Health Research Group in Washington.
    7. Economists Robert Haveman, Barbara Wolfe and James Spaulding studied the impact of family and economic factors on the educational outcome of young adults ages 19 to 23 in 1987.
    8. "Are you sure this isn't a time warp you've just put me in?" asked Leslie Wolfe, executive director of the Center for Women Policy Studies in Washington. "This is very 19th Century.
    9. "They understand us," was the reaction of older consumers, who were actually being targeted to work for the fast food company, Wolfe said.
    10. The Wolfe family remains the most powerful, with holdings that include radio and TV stations, the only daily newspaper in town, and the biggest regional brokerage.
    11. But there were so many negative Jewish stereotypes in Wolfe's story already.
    12. Its flames, unlike the caustic ones created by Wolfe, were the self-devouring ones of box-office opportunism. Salamon's book may become a classic because its author, in addition to writing well, has happened on a classic case history.
    13. Wolfe said Vietnam War nurses were often forced to make life-and-death decisions because of a lack of medical help and to assist in amputations and other difficult surgery for which they had no training.
    14. Earlier this week, Wolfe told a House subcommittee that an agreement with the Japanese was close.
    15. Sen. Robert C. Byrd, a five-term veteran who intends to step down as Senate majority leader, was opposed by freshman GOP state Sen. Jay Wolfe.
    16. In "Press On: Further Adventures in the Good Life" (with Charles Leerhsen, Bantam, 247 pages, $17.95), he confesses that he still doesn't know what Tom Wolfe meant by the phrase when he made it the title of his best-selling book about pilots.
    17. In 1986, Mr. Wolfe says, Citibank's borrowers defaults cost the government $144.7 million.
    18. Fleming said he has had no reply to a letter he sent Jan. 23 to Robert Wolfe, head of the U.S. Modern Military Archives in Washington, asking about the interrogation records.
    19. Biography _ "Look Homeward: A Life of Thomas Wolfe," By David Herbert Donald.
    20. On July 11, Wolfe relinquished the presidency of CNW and its railroad subsidiary to Robert W. Schmiege, the chief operating officer of both Chicago-based businesses.
    21. Rabbi Wolfe Kelman, retiring after nearly 40 years as executive vice president of Conservative Judaism's Rabbinical Assembly, traced that branch's growth at a cantors' convention which gave him its top award.
    22. Wolfe said he expected that the drift net issue will eventually have to be adressed on an international level.
    23. Only Tom Wolfe could get away with this, and he's on rock-solid ground.
    24. The warnings stemmed from concerns about similarities between two bombs that exploded earlier this year in Virginia and Texas, said Ron Wolfe, FBI spokesman here.
    25. "It's a good exercise," said Wolfe.
    26. When asked if it upset viewers, Wolfe responded, "I was upset when I realized what was going on (with abortions).
    27. The movie version of Tom Wolfe's novel about a Wall Street bond salesman who gets enmeshed in the Bronx court system has been accused of unfairly portraying blacks and Hispanics as criminals.
    28. They buy the consequential experience that purchase will make possible." Wolfe, who founded the National Association for Senior Living Industries five years ago, said marketers are having a difficult time with that idea.
    29. Tom Wolfe is an artist; Richard Price a flawed craftsman. In Saint Mudd Steve Thayer sets out to do the same job on St Paul, Minnesota in the 1930s.
    30. Biography, "Look Homeward: A Life of Thomas Wolfe," by David Herbert Donald.
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