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- proper noun A
surname of German origin.
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Writing in 1960, the great press critic A.J. Liebling, noting the squeeze on his profession, fretted about the emergence of the one-newspaper town:
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Liebling, who died in 1963, was spared the looming prospect of the no-newspaper town.
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Next, I would invite A.J. Liebling, the New Yorker columnist, boxing enthusiast, and champion eaterwhat's not to like?
A Conversation with Elizabeth D. Samet, author of Soldier's Heart 2010
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Liebling, who died in 1963, was spared the looming prospect of the no-newspaper town.
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Estate of Jerome Liebling Jerome Liebling's 'Butterfly Boy, New York' 1949, which is part of the exhibit.
Through a Modern Lens Lisa Amand 2011
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Freedom has become synonymous with "Free Trade"; "Freedom of the press", to quote the great journalist AJ Liebling, "is guaranteed only to those who own one."
Roberto Lovato: The Greatest Threat to Liberty on Its 125th Anniversary: Corporate Tyranny Roberto Lovato 2011
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Freedom has become synonymous with "Free Trade"; "Freedom of the press", to quote the great journalist AJ Liebling, "is guaranteed only to those who own one."
Roberto Lovato: The Greatest Threat to Liberty on Its 125th Anniversary: Corporate Tyranny Roberto Lovato 2011
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Freedom has become synonymous with "Free Trade"; "Freedom of the press", to quote the great journalist AJ Liebling, "is guaranteed only to those who own one."
Roberto Lovato: The Greatest Threat to Liberty on Its 125th Anniversary: Corporate Tyranny Roberto Lovato 2011
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Freedom has become synonymous with "Free Trade"; "Freedom of the press", to quote the great journalist AJ Liebling, "is guaranteed only to those who own one."
Roberto Lovato: The Greatest Threat to Liberty on Its 125th Anniversary: Corporate Tyranny Roberto Lovato 2011
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The Sweet Science by A.J. Liebling Boxing has attracted great writing perhaps more than any other sport, and when he wasn't writing about food, or Paris, or Louisiana, or the press, New Yorker essayist A.J. Liebling was one of the best boxing writers ever.
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