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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 ]

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    Gerry Lowrey (1906–1979), Canadian professional ice hockey forward; Grosvenor Lowrey (1831–1893), American lawyer; James Lowrey (1802–1875), American lawyer and politician; Janette Sebring Lowrey (1892–1986), American children's writer; Joe Lowrey (1879–1948), Australian rules footballer; Levi Lowrey, American singer-songwriter

  4. Ezra Klein - Wikipedia

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    Klein was raised in [14] Irvine, California. [7] His father, Abel Klein, is a professor of mathematics at the University of California, Irvine; his mother is an artist. [7] [15] Klein attended University High School, where he was a poor student and graduated in 2002 with a 2.2 GPA. [15]

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  6. Mesannie Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    Annie "Mesannie" Wilkins (1891–1980) was a 63-year-old farmer who made national headlines by traveling over 5,000 miles across the United States from Maine to California with a retired race horse named Tarzan, a packhorse named Rex and a dog named Depeche Toi (French for "Hurry Up").

  7. 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.

  8. Linda Datcher Loury - Wikipedia

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    While raising her children, she founded a network of African-American families in the Boston area, volunteered in her children's school, and was an active member of her church's efforts to assist disadvantaged children. [3] [2] She died on September 22, 2011, due to cancer. [4]

  9. Janette Sebring Lowrey - Wikipedia

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    Janette Sebring Lowrey (March 2, 1892 – March 17, 1986) [2] [3] [4] was an American children's writer, best known for the book The Poky Little Puppy. [5] As of 2001, [update] The Poky Little Puppy was the single all-time best-selling hardcover children's book in the U.S., having sold nearly 15 million copies. [ 6 ]