Lv
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leave; leaves.
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livre; livres.
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luncheon voucher
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Latvia (international car registration)
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Lv says that of the many lines of evidence, "the flat region in the air-side temperature distribution above hot water will be the easiest for people to reproduce."
From Science Daily ● Apr. 24, 2024
“Indonesia is quite strong,” Chinese competitor Lv Luhui said.
From Washington Times ● Oct. 6, 2023
"Milling plants were not actively buying at the moment. Only some are buying for the necessary need to restock," said Lv Fengyang, analyst with the agriculture section of Mysteel.
From Reuters ● Jun. 2, 2022
China’s ambassador to Spain, Lv Fan, said at the zoo Thursday that Chulina was the fruit of both countries’ friendship and research into pandas.
From Seattle Times ● Jan. 12, 2017
Both Lf and Lv depend on the substance, particularly on the strength of its molecular forces as noted earlier.
From Textbooks ● Aug. 12, 2015
The last revision of the Senate was in the reign of Augustus; D. Cass. lv. 13.424.Tac.
From Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius by Samuel Dill
Parallels.—Vincent of Beauvais has the story, but the English version comes from the German Joe Miller, Pauli's Schimpf und Ernst, No. lv., p.
From More English Fairy Tales by John Dickson Batten
The conceit is traceable to Petrarch, whose Sonnet lv. or lxiii.
From A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles by Sir Sidney Lee
It is curious that in the Sáṅkara-digvijaya, chap. lv., it is mentioned that Kumárila had a little relenting towards the Jainas at the end of his life.
From The Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha Review of the Different Systems of Hindu Philosophy by Madhava Acharya
Explanation—The causes of these emotions we have set forth in III. li. note, and in III. liii., liv., lv. and note.
From Ethics by Benedictus de Spinoza
LV. such a man did appear on the stage of the world.
From A Guide for the Religious Instruction of Jewish Youth by Isaac Samuele Reggio
We encamped a mile on, from Camp LV., for the sake of better grass than we had left formerly at that camp.
From Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia by Thomas Mitchell
That Sonnet LV., and perhaps in some degree Sonnet LXXXI., are moulded after verses of Ovid or Horace, is often mentioned.
From Testimony of the Sonnets as to the Authorship of the Shakespearean Plays and Poems by Jesse Johnson
LV., and bead both its edges, cutting away the parts there shaded, we shall have a form much used in richly decorated Gothic, both in England and Italy.
From The Stones of Venice, Volume I (of 3) by John Ruskin
LV., and LVII. of the Third Book of the Imitation.
From Light and Peace Instructions for devout souls to dispel their doubts and allay their fears by Carlo Giuseppe Quadrupani
The LV monogram was designed in 1896 by Georges Vuitton, the offspring of the brand’s namesake founder.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 8, 2026
It’s even harder to snag a table at the cafe upstairs run by a Michelin-star chef, which serves lattes with LV monogram foam art.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Dec. 20, 2025
The reduction in LV mass correlated with the reduction in body weight, as well as with decreases in left ventricular volumes.
From Science Daily ● Nov. 20, 2024
This year, L.A.-based pixel-art collective eBoy created a square that explores the theme of the iconic LV Monogram Flower motif.
From Los Angeles Times ● Sep. 3, 2024
In Canto LV, Akampan, at the command of Rávaṇ, leads forth his troops.
From The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse by Ralph T. H. (Ralph Thomas Hotchkin) Griffith
Just as a laconic Romeo can get his message across with a mere “i lv u,” a good code first compresses information to its most efficient form.
From Scientific American ● Jul. 30, 2017
I. lv, xciv, ciiHwa-Shang-Zat-mo, III. 351Hyderabad, I. 22, 266hymns, II.
From Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3 by Sir Charles Eliot
I then read over to myself in Arabic, the Psalms for the evening service—namely, liii., liv., and lv.
From Byeways in Palestine by James Finn
London: William Pickering, 1837. 8o, pp. lv, 127, appendix, 179.
From The Translations of Beowulf A Critical Bibliography by Chauncey Brewster Tinker
This internal rule is what I call my reason....—Chap. lv.
From Lectures on the true, the beautiful and the good by Victor Cousin
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