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Samuelson

American  
[sam-yoo-uhl-suhn, -yuhl-] / ˈsæm yu əl sən, -yəl- /

noun

  1. Paul A(nthony), 1915–2009, U.S. economist: Nobel Prize 1970.


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Commissioners killed the moratorium 3-2, with Eagle and Samuelson voting for it.

From Salon • Jun. 6, 2026

The court voted 3-1 in favor of the letter of support, with Commissioner Nannette Samuelson dissenting.

From Salon • Jun. 6, 2026

Many economists who propounded the inevitability of business cycles, including Kuznets, Hayek, Paul Samuelson and James Tobin, have won Nobel Prizes.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 5, 2026

His newest book is “The Long Run,” which discusses the 1970s running boom and is a narrative history of four who sparked the marathon boom: Steve Prefontaine, Frank Shorter, Joan Benoit Samuelson and Grete Waitz.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 21, 2026

"How is Mr. Samuelson?" asked Patty, as she pressed the little woman's thin, blue-veined hand.

From The Gold Girl by Hendryx, James B. (James Beardsley)

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