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LaRouche

American  
[luh-roosh] / ləˈruʃ /

noun

  1. Lyndon H., Jr., 1922–2019, U.S. economist and politician.


Other Word Forms

  • LaRouchian noun

Example Sentences

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Escobar-Valencia spent the entirety of his adolescent and adult life in the U.S, where he now has a 2-year-old son and 1-year-old daughter, according to documents filed by his attorney, Elisse Larouche.

From Los Angeles Times

According to Larouche, he entered a plea deal that he thought would protect him from deportation.

From Los Angeles Times

Stacey LaRouche, press secretary for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, said the announcement means that 1,700 new jobs and billions worth of investments are coming to the state to help the economy grow.

From Seattle Times

Fisher, who once worked for LaRouche's committee, referred to it as a "cult," saying he was set up by the organization as he was trying to distance himself from it.

From Salon

Devotees of the personality cult of the late Lyndon LaRouche—a perennial presidential candidate who was convicted of mail fraud—went up to attendees and asked them if they were familiar with George Washington’s Farewell Address before trying to sell them on a fringe Senate candidate in New York.

From Slate