Definitions
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- noun United States social economist (1876-1933)
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Examples
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WOODBURY - The day after a fire ravaged his house and farm in Woodbury, Paul Betz was awestruck by the level of destruction.
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WOODBURY - The day after a fire ravaged his house and farm in Woodbury, Paul Betz was awestruck by the level of destruction.
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WOODBURY - The day after a fire ravaged his house and farm in Woodbury, Paul Betz was awestruck by the level of destruction.
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WOODBURY - The day after a fire ravaged his house and farm in Woodbury, Paul Betz was awestruck by the level of destruction.
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WOODBURY - The day after a fire ravaged his house and farm in Woodbury, Paul Betz was awestruck by the level of destruction.
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WOODBURY - The day after a fire ravaged his house and farm in Woodbury, Paul Betz was awestruck by the level of destruction.
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WOODBURY - The day after a fire ravaged his house and farm in Woodbury, Paul Betz was awestruck by the level of destruction.
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WOODBURY - The day after a fire ravaged his house and farm in Woodbury, Paul Betz was awestruck by the level of destruction.
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WOODBURY - The day after a fire ravaged his house and farm in Woodbury, Paul Betz was awestruck by the level of destruction.
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WOODBURY - The day after a fire ravaged his house and farm in Woodbury, Paul Betz was awestruck by the level of destruction.
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