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Milton

Milton is the name of many towns in Canada and the United States. Milton is a male given name.

Milton

English poet; remembered primarily as the author of an epic poem describing humanity's fall from grace (1608-1674)

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In the vacation, I read the entire works of Milton.
Such poets as Milton are rare.
He often quotes Milton.
I read the entire works of Milton over the holiday.
Poets like Milton are rare.
I think Dante is better than Milton.
Have you read Milton's works?
This year I'm dressing up as John Milton, because my paradise is lost.

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Milton's Paradise Lost would be nice.
It's Mr. Milton.
Mr. Milton. At the bank.
Oh, yes, Mr. Milton.
Yes, indeed, Mr. Milton.
Thank you, Mr. Milton.
Mr. Milton.
Well, that's very nice of you, Mr. Milton but I noticed Steese sitting at my old desk.
What makes you think I am, Mr. Milton?
Very kind of you to say that, Mr. Milton.
Thank you very much, Mr. Milton. -Glad to have you back, Al.
Yes, Mr. Milton. -What was it?
Mr. Milton, in the Army I've had to be with men when they were stripped of everything in the way of property except what they carried around with them and inside them.
Say, Milton didn't send you?
I haven't the least notion who you are and yet you have the audacity to inquire publicly into such matters as concern, uh, Milton.
Then you are from Milton.
Milton's man is here.
You're from Milton?
Well, you see, I haven't the remotest idea who Milton is.
From Milton's.
Ancient Rome, Greece, Shakespeare, Carlyle, Milton.
Deliver this to Milton Berle right away.
Milton, what's the matter?
Oh, that's all right, Milton.
Milton Berle's here.
Hi, Milton.
Milton. - You wanna belong to this gang?
What's your name? - Milton.
Thank you very much, Mr. Milton.

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Economists like Hyman Minsky, who tried to correct this, were largely ignored as Milton Friedman and others led the profession's push for free markets and minimal government intervention.
The government, Milton Friedman and others argued, told the poor: make more money and we will take away your free housing, food stamps, and income support.
Then, in the twentieth century, the Speenhamland principle was revived - and by none other than the free-market liberal Milton Friedman.
CAMBRIDGE - One of the many things I learned from Milton Friedman is that the true cost of government is its spending, not its taxes.
It is to Phelps that we owe the theory of the natural unemployment rate - a cornerstone of modern macroeconomic theory and economic policy that Milton Friedman rediscovered a year later, albeit heuristically.
Milton Friedman always said: take away the government's tax revenues and that way, and only that way, can you get spending cuts.
The economic guru of that era, Milton Friedman, claimed that the deliberate pursuit of full employment was bound to fuel inflation.
Milton Friedman was not the most famous and influential economist in the world -- that honor belongs to John Maynard Keynes.
But Milton Friedman ran a close second.
From one perspective, Milton Friedman was the star pupil of, successor to, and completer of Keynes's work.
Buchanan, along with Milton Friedman and many others, correctly pointed out that government failures are as numerous as market failures.
Milton Friedman was a giant among modern social thinkers for at least two reasons.
I live in a Poland that is now free, and I consider Milton Friedman to be one of the main intellectual architects of our liberty.
He amply deserved the rare accolade accorded to him by his long-time mentor and friend, the late Milton Friedman (himself a Nobel laureate who, like Becker, transformed economists' thinking in many areas).
Last month's victory by scientists, writers, and anti-censorship campaigners suggests that the movement launched by Milton still has life in his own country.
As the twentieth century recedes in the rear-view mirror, it increasingly seems that, for better or worse, our era's defining manifesto has been Milton Friedman's book Capitalism and Freedom.
And almost all modern economic models, including those used by the Fed, are based on the monetarist theory of interest rates pioneered by Milton Friedman in his 1967 presidential address to the American Economic Association.
On the contrary, said the followers of Milton Friedman, it must keep the velocity-adjusted rate of growth of the money stock stable.
The analogy popularized by the great monetarist economist Milton Friedman was that the central bank could always deal with deflationary problems by dropping money from a helicopter.
This statement by the late Nobel laureate Milton Friedman has never lost its validity.
MILAN - The late Milton Friedman said that a common currency - that is, a monetary union - cannot be sustained without a deep form of economic and political union.
Faced with the biggest test in its history, the euro is far from steering into disaster, as the Nobel laureate economist Milton Friedman predicted ten years ago.

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