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Magaziner

Magaziner \Mag`a*zin"er\, n. One who edits or writes for a magazine. [R.]
--Goldsmith.

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magaziner

n. Someone who writes for a magazine.

Usage examples of "magaziner".

Would she be vulnerable to new Ira Magaziners - the Rasputin who got her to embrace a complicated and crazy holistic approach to health care reform?

Vince Foster, Ira Magaziner, media creator Mandy Grunwald, former chief of staff Maggie Williams, and I have all served as her pathfinders at various times in her life.

Most significantly, she brought in Ira Magaziner, an Oxford college buddy of Bill's, to serve as her executive director on the health care task force.

As these conversations progressed, it became clear that Hillary was unsure of herself as she traveled through the health care maze, and was slipping more and more under the influence of Magaziner and others who were pushing for total reform.

Ira Magaziner had to admit that many private citizens - including representatives of foundations, German health care officials, employees of California's Kaiser Permanente managed care organization, and other "outsiders" - had attended some of the task force's meetings.

Lamberth ruled that Magaziner had "intended to deceive the court" when he asserted in a sworn statement that only federal government officials were members of the health care task force.

As she slowly emerged from the almost hypnotic spell Magaziner and his crew seemed to have cast upon her, it was clear that she needed deprogramming.

Has her experience with Magaziner and the leftists who led her astray made her more suspicious of those who have all the answers?

Is the woman who turned her face and image over to the experts as she ran for the Senate the same one who let Magaziner and the health care liberals throw off her political compass in 1994?

Ira Magaziner and many health-care economists believed, correctly as it turned out, that greater competition in the health-care marketplace, which our plan would promote, would produce significant savings without price controls.

Ira Magaziner, my Oxford classmate, who would work with us on health-care reform.

Dave had been recruited to the campaign by Ira Magaziner, my friend from Oxford, who had worked with high-tech executives and knew that Barram was a Democrat.