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  2. Annie Lowrey - Wikipedia

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    Annie M. Lowrey (/ ˈ l aʊ r i /; born July 22, 1984) is an American journalist who writes on politics and economic policy for The Atlantic. [3] Previously, Lowrey covered economic policy for the New York Times and prior to that was the Moneybox columnist for Slate . [ 4 ]

  3. Ezra Klein - Wikipedia

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    Klein is married to Annie Lowrey, [57] an economic policy reporter at The Atlantic. [58] They have two children, the first born in February 2019 and the second in fall 2021. [ 59 ] Klein is vegan.

  4. Lowrey - Wikipedia

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    Annie Lowrey (born 1984), American journalist; Bill G. Lowrey (1862–1947), U.S. Representative from Mississippi; Chris Lowrey (born 1986), New Zealand rugby union footballer; Christopher Lowrey, American countertenor; Eddie Lowrey (born 1891), Canadian professional ice hockey centre; Elizabeth Lowrey, American interior architect

  5. Annie Laurie Gaylor - Wikipedia

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    Annie Laurie Gaylor (born November 2, 1955) is an American atheist, secular and women's rights activist and a co-founder – and, with her husband Dan Barker, a current co-president – of the Freedom From Religion Foundation. [1] She was also the editor of the organization's newspaper, Freethought Today (published ten times per year) until 2015.

  6. why the lucky stiff - Wikipedia

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    Annie Lowrey described him as "one of the most unusual, and beloved, computer programmers" in the world. [1] Along with Yukihiro Matsumoto and David Heinemeier Hansson, he was seen as one of the key figures in the Ruby community. [2] His pseudonym might allude to the exclamation "Why, the lucky stiff!" from The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand. [1]

  7. Amie Harwick - Wikipedia

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    Amie Harwick autographs her book The New Sex Bible for Women in 2014. Amie Nicole Harwick (May 20, 1981 – February 15, 2020) was an American marriage and family therapist and writer.

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  9. Annie Hawks - Wikipedia

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    Annie Hawks, c. 1900. Hawks was the mother of three children. She identified with the Baptist denomination. [4] After the death of her husband in 1888, she moved to Bennington, Vermont to live with her daughter and son-in-law. She died there on January 3, 1918, and is interred at the Hoosick Rural Cemetery. [8]