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Lennox

[ len-uhks ]

noun

  1. a town in SW California, near Los Angeles.


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Lennox got so much hate mail, she contemplated quitting social media altogether.

On the verge of turning 60 this December, Lennox still has a few items to cross off her bucket list.

While Madonna has had to reinvent herself every couple of years, Lennox has done the exact opposite.

That said, Lennox does have issues with the way the way the word “feminism” has been thrown around.

The headlines the next day made it seem as though Lennox was picking a fight.

An involuntary comparison between Mr. Lennox and Mr. Thornton arose in her mind.

She had been sorry that an expression of any other feeling than friendship had been lured out by circumstances from Henry Lennox.

Many a time did Margaret repent of having suggested and urged on the plan of consulting Mr. Lennox.

It was rather a comfort to Margaret that Frederick took it into his head to look over her shoulder as she wrote to Mr. Lennox.

We will hope that Mr. Lennox will manage so well, that Frederick may bring Dolores to see us when they are married.

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