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Luba

[ US /ˈɫubə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a member of a Bantu people in southeastern Congo
  2. a Bantu language spoken in southeastern Congo

How To Use Luba In A Sentence

  • I got closer and another Hassid walked me up the stairs of the crumbling stone building and said, This Jew wants to find the Lubavecher Chevre Kadisha. Postcards from Heaven
  • Another Scola interview I would like to see Ignatius Press publish is with Henri de Lubac. Fr. von Balthasar: People "need to recognize the incomparable, the unique character of the Gospel"
  • I know a person with a non-Orthodox background who davened with them and was taught to lay tephillin by them when they visited the large shopping centre in a Jewish neighbourhood where he worked; he enjoyed their regular visits to his shop, but he was comfortable with his brand of Judaism (a committed non-Orthodox Jew and - dare I say it, Zionist) and so did not join the Lubavitcher movement. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The most striking Delubac piece is a diamond serpent necklace with liverish amethyst spots and protruding cabochon eyes.
  • Melissa Nawa improved her game, shooting an amazing six-over-par 78 but Michael Chiluba bowed out of the competition.
  • Both the act, plus amendments to correct "ambiguities" identified in it, and a set of regulations, would come into force on May 2, Ntsaluba said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Born in Luba, Volhynia, in the Ukraine, he sang in cantorial choirs in that region and then in Odessa, where he worked with many great hazzanim.
  • How do you say “Born to be wild” in Tagalog, French, Lingala, Tshiluba, and Swahili? EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - That is one pimped out ride!
  • Except in years he was not young; he could not manage to be "clubable"; he was serious and awkward at a supper party; he was altogether without the effervescence which is necessary in order to avoid flatness. Michael
  • Penansky calls a Lubavitcher phone line every morning to hear a tape-recorded discussion of some aspect of Jewish law. Chicago Reader
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