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Hentoff
[ hen-tawf, ‑tof ]
noun
- Nat(han Irving), 1925–2017, U.S. writer and critic.
Example Sentences
“Under the First Amendment, governments cannot retaliate against anyone based upon the viewpoints that they express on any issue,” said Thomas Hentoff, a partner at the law firm Williams & Connolly who specializes in First Amendment law.
And Hentoff got The New Yorker to devote a whole forty-five pages of print to Marie, and later Hentoff expanded those pages into a full biography.
One man tells Hentoff that Marie was different from the other doctors.
“She is one of the very few singers who can make conversation stop in a club,” jazz critic Nat Hentoff once wrote.
“When someone like Glenn Miller or Artie Shaw dies and a sideman takes over the band, it’s called a ghost band because it just isn’t the same,” Hentoff told The Post in 1999.
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