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griswald      
a tourist (from the Vacation movies, said dismissively by native Floridians)
Could those griswalds wear any more cameras?
Examples of use of griswald
1. "The agreement lives to fight another day but this is a razor thin margin," said Dan Griswald, head of the Center for Trade Policy Studies at Cato.
2. And you are unwilling to give Wickard the same status that you give Griswald, which was decided 22 years later or Brown, which was decided 12 years later.
3. "The postwar consensus on free trade has largely disappeared," said Daniel Griswald, a trade policy expert at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.
4. We want to see trade agreements advance,‘‘ Cardin said. But it‘s been a really difficult battle with the administration to advance worker rights.‘‘ With several dozen House Republicans under pressure to protect textile and other industries in their districts, passing any trade agreement becomes a formidable task. The postwar consensus on free trade has largely disappeared,‘‘ said Daniel Griswald, a trade policy expert at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank. The biggest change has been the collapse of support for free trade in the Democratic party.‘‘ The administration can hardly put all the blame on Democrats.