Lv
1 Americanabbreviation
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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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LVMH’s key fashion division, which houses LV and Dior and makes up the bulk of the group’s sales and earnings, booked a 2% decrease over the period, a shallower decline than in the first six months of the year.
"Besides removing Jun Ji-hyun advertisements, quickly terminate her contracts globally. Otherwise we'll boycott LV forever," reads one comment on Louis Vuitton's Weibo account.
From BBC
This outfit combined the designer's two famous patterns - the LV monogram pattern on the waistcoat and jacket, as well as the damier checkerboard on the shorts.
From BBC
The iconic “Monogram Multicolore” that Murakami introduced in 2003 fused the “LV” monogram with small florals, creating a new pattern with 33 colors that popped on an all-white background.
From Los Angeles Times
And the Chiefs beat the 49ers 31-20 in Super Bowl LIV following the 2019 season, but a year later, they fell to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-9 in Super Bowl LV.
From Los Angeles Times
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