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Luth.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Lutheran.


Luth. British  

abbreviation

  1. Lutheran

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Jessika Luth Richter, an associate senior lecturer in sustainable consumption, waste and the circular economy at Lund University in Sweden agrees there is "definitely potential" for "a trend that people use their time to mindfully select what kinds of products that they're going to buy".

From BBC

So Natt and the conservative board chair, Barbara Luth, reintroduced them one by one.

From Salon

After a ProPublica reporter described Riggs' experience, Luth, the board chair, said that in the future the board might refrain from removing voters from the registration rolls within the 90-day window and just put voters under a challenged status, though she emphasized it would remain a case-by-case decision.

From Salon

“We’d have NRA members walk by our booth and give us the finger,” said Randy Luth, the founder of gunmaker DPMS, one of the earliest companies to market AR-15s.

From Washington Post

In late 2007, it purchased AR-15 maker DPMS, which was bringing in nearly $100 million in annual sales, said Luth, its founder.

From Washington Post