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Lichtenstein

[ lik-tuhn-steen ]

noun

  1. Roy, 1923–97, U.S. painter and sculptor.


Lichtenstein

/ ˈlɪktənˌstaɪn /

noun

  1. LichtensteinRoy19231997MUSARTS AND CRAFTS: artist Roy. 1923–97, US pop artist
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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The anatomy of Lichtenstein and Morgan’s alleged money laundering scheme—and how they got caught—is a cautionary tale in an era of rapid blockchain ascendancy.

From Time

In January, they obtained a search warrant for a cloud storage account belonging to Lichtenstein, where they found a list of wallet addresses linked to the hack with their passwords.

From Time

While the lawsuit does not directly accuse Lichtenstein and Morgan of hacking the exchange themselves, it alleges the couple “conspired to launder the proceeds” of the hack.

From Quartz

Changing attitudes are behind some of the renewed effort, Lichtenstein said.

From Axios

Ditto on the East Coast, with Robert Rauschenberg, Warhol, and Lichtenstein, as part of his documentary of Pop Art.

But, unlike Rabbi Lichtenstein, Rabbi Medan is on the right wing of the settler movement.

This wasn't surprising coming from Rabbi Lichtenstein, the other author of the statement.

Rabbi Lichtenstein has long been associated with the moderate wing of the settler movement.

Jesse Lichtenstein, Esquire The postal service is not a federal agency.

As to Lichtenstein, his time was too much taken up by his duties as secretary to the congress.

Lichtenstein's connection with Weber was probably the cause of his disagreement with Spontini, alluded to by Chopin.

The Palace of Lichtenstein is bigger than that of Savoy, and not less magnificent.

Lichtenstein, Moritz, born 1824, embraced Christianity in 1842 together with his mother and brothers and sisters.

Lichtenstein, Rabbi J., is one of the most remarkable converts to Christianity in the nineteenth century.

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