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[ lee-buh-wits ] / ˈli bə wɪts /
nounRe·né [ruh-ney], /rəˈneɪ/, 1913–1972, French conductor and composer, born in Poland. Words nearby LeibowitzLeibnitz's law, Leibnitz's rule, Leibniz, Leibniz Mountains, Leibovitz, Leibowitz, Leicester, Leicestershire, Leichhardt, Leics, Leiden Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for LeibowitzThe Leibowitz fuss had barely ended when the shouting about the banknotes began. For My Money, I'll Take the Al-Kuwaitis|Gershom Gorenberg|May 6, 2013|DAILY BEAST The last time I visited Leibowitz was 19 years ago, on Israeli Memorial Day, 1994. Yeshayahu Leibowitz Is Not The Name Of A Street|Gershom Gorenberg|April 18, 2013|DAILY BEAST The totality of making this book has Leibowitz asserting, “It taught me to see again.” Best Coffee Table Books 2011|Robert Birnbaum|December 22, 2011|DAILY BEAST Leibowitz was the kind of man who inspired instant, and complete trust. Out Like a Light|Gordon Randall Garrett
"The first car has just been turned off the assembly line," Leibowitz said. Out Like a Light|Gordon Randall Garrett And bring them over to Leibowitz & Hardin for a complete checkup. Out Like a Light|Gordon Randall Garrett Leibowitz would find something, and the case would be over, and he could go back to Washington and rest. Out Like a Light|Gordon Randall Garrett He nodded to Leibowitz, and the electronics engineer nodded back. Out Like a Light|Gordon Randall Garrett
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