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Samuelson

American  
[sam-yoo-uhl-suhn, -yuhl-] / ˈsæm ju əl sən, -jəl- /

noun

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


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

From Salon Jun. 6, 2026

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

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

In the lead-up to the 2025 season, Stanford alum Karlie Samuelson boarded a flight as a member of the Mystics and learned when she landed that she had been traded to the Minnesota Lynx.

From Los Angeles Times May 13, 2026

As I was goin' to say, you tell Vil that Old Man Samuelson wants to see him pronto.

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

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