Levine
Americannoun
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Jack, 1915–2010, U.S. painter.
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James Lawrence, 1943–2021, U.S. orchestral conductor and pianist.
Example Sentences
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The author relies not on original research but on other accounts, including books by Isaac Don Levine, Robert Service and Dmitri Volkogonov.
“When I walk into a boutique there is more pressure,” says Marni Levine, a 60-year-old college consultant who lives in Morganville, N.J., and has recently been browsing Bloomingdale’s for Christian Louboutin and Jimmy Choo shoes.
Nvidia reported adjusted earnings of $1.62 per share, beating the consensus among analysts of $1.53, my Barron’s colleague Adam Levine reports.
From Barron's
“There is only so much money available to LAUSD,” said law professor David Levine of UC Law San Francisco.
From Los Angeles Times
Rose Cutler, the protagonist of Sara Levine’s big-hearted, off-center novel “The Hitch,” is an ardent feminist, a staunch protector of the environment and, despite the fact that she is the founder of a very successful artisanal yogurt company, a militant vegan who is distressingly eager to share her recipes for healthy meals.
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