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Loewe

[ US /ˈɫɑu, ˈɫoʊ/ ]
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  1. United States composer (born in Austria) who collaborated with Lerner on several musicals (1901-1987)

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  • a product of China and the East Indies, best known as Myrabolams and must have been utilized solely for the tannin they contain, which Loewe estimates to be identical with ellago-tannic acid, later discovered in the divi-divi, a fruit grown in South America, and bablah which is also a fruit of a species of Acacia, well known also for its gum. Forty Centuries of Ink
  • The ubiquitous Louis Vuitton boutiques have been joined by Loewe and Balmain. China's taste for high-end fashion and luxury brands reaches new heights
  • LOEWE, the Spanish luxe retailer, has a shop in one of the malls on Nanjing West Road.
  • Because "he is unqualified to be a volunteer or teacher in China" and because he does not want to be bothered by the media, Eckart Loewe has shut down his blog.
  • Loewe, from Spain, leads the path of luxurious elegance reserved for those women possessing natural, inborn style, who want to look refined and elegant, but not extravagant or overdone.
  • Luella Lochhead gets her feet cleaned and cared for by certified podologist Michelle Loewen at PANA Nail and Aesthetics Studio. Grande Prairie Daily Herald Tribune
  • LOEWEN: The textbooks, again, want to heroize everybody, and the number one hero becomes the federal government. Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong
  • Loewen even manages to write about race, gender, and class without sounding like he is repeating a mantra.
  • It influenced lieder composers like Franz Schubert and Karl Loewe, poets Wilhelm M ü ller and Heinrich Heine, and culminated, if you will, with Mahler. Parsing Mahler's Poetic Songs
  • At the start of the year, CCTV broadcast an interview with German volunteer Eckart Loewe, touching the hearts of many ordinary Chinese people.
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