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  • noun Plural form of cogitator.

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  • He documented what Lundberg called "startling" - that the convention delegates were "a group of men intent upon securing various special economic interests" and weren't the "philosophically detached cogitators they had been held up in propaganda to be."

    Reviewing Ferdinand Lundberg's "Cracks in the Constitution" 2007

  • He documented what Lundberg called "startling" - that the convention delegates were "a group of men intent upon securing various special economic interests" and weren't the "philosophically detached cogitators they had been held up in propaganda to be."

    Reviewing Ferdinand Lundberg's "Cracks in the Constitution" 2007

  • The doors may be closing shortly on the nine-year-old Project for a New American Century, the neoconservative think tank headed by William Kristol, former chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle and now editor of the Weekly Standard, which is must reading for neocon cogitators and agitators.

    Firedoglake » Late Night FDL: MataTron Goes Long 2006

  • As we listened to the many good reasons he gave for cooking, washing, and ironing on a large scale, we felt the women of the nation might be benefited ultimately by these weekly cogitations, if not permitted to enjoy the society of the cogitators.

    History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II Matilda Joslyn Gage 1862

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