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Leibowitz

[ lee-buh-wits ]

noun

  1. Re·né [r, uh, -, ney], 1913–1972, French conductor and composer, born in Poland.


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Example Sentences

The Leibowitz fuss had barely ended when the shouting about the banknotes began.

The last time I visited Leibowitz was 19 years ago, on Israeli Memorial Day, 1994.

The late Yeshayahu Leibowitz, a well-known left-wing intellectual, once described settlers as “Judeo-Nazis.”

The totality of making this book has Leibowitz  asserting, “It taught me to see again.”

Leibowitz would find something, and the case would be over, and he could go back to Washington and rest.

He nodded to Leibowitz, and the electronics engineer nodded back.

That, of course, meant that there would be no secret machines found in the red Cadillacs Leibowitz & Hardin were examining now.

It made him feel as if Leibowitz liked him, and approved of him.

"Sal's a real crackerjack," Leibowitz said enthusiastically.

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