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Lowes

[ lohz ]

noun

  1. John Livingston, 1867–1945, U.S. scholar, critic, and teacher.


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These can be purchased through stores like Home Depot or Lowes.

Notice a very-well branded video by Lowes being featured for a very relevant – albeit longtail – query.

The judge had found the Lowes in contempt for violating a previous order regarding the care of the big cats, fining them $1,000 a day until they complied.

The affidavit also noted that the Lowes allegedly verbally and physically harassed a law enforcement official inspecting their property.

Card told a federal judge last week that the Lowes “want out completely” and were willing to give up their big cats to help resolve the federal complaint against them.

Naturally, he intends to jettison the name “Lowes Island” and call it the Trump National Golf Course in Washington, D.C.

Two other "lowes" or "mounds," apparently tumuli, on the opposite bank of the river.

Possibly the "lowes" outliers of the partially denuded glacial "drift."

Still we must be grateful to Lowes for his liberal attitude towards new verse forms.

One of the most cruel cases was that of Mr. Lowes, a clergyman, who had reached the patriarchal age of eighty.

When we went up to London, we hired a coach, and had six first-class men inside, all Mr. Lowes pupils.

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