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Tobin
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To·bin  (tbn, -bn), James 1918-2002.
American economist. He won a 1981 Nobel Prize for his analyses of financial markets and their influence on the finances of families and businesses.
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Noun1.Tobin - United States economist (1918-2002)


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95)—a rambling approach to the topic of Samuel Beckett’s favorite Irish actors—Colm Tóibín winds up at the National Gallery of Ireland.
” It’s been getting raves all around—from Colm Tóibín in The New York Review of Books, from Charles Kaiser in The Washington Post, from Stacey D’Erasmo in The New York Times Book Review (there’s a pattern there, having to do with sexual orientation)—but the ultimate praise for André Aciman’s Call Me by Your Name (FSG, $23) came from Michael Cunningham, who introduced Mr.
Last year, Colm Tóibín published a novel about Henry James, The Master, an exemplary instance of what can be achieved in this vein.
 
 
 
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