Similar words: lucent, lucerne, lucency, noctilucent, translucent, radiolucent, translucence, translucency. Meaning: [luːs] n. 1. United States publisher of magazines (1898-1967) 2. United States playwright and public official (1902-1987).
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31. Luce washed herself and smoothed her fringe as best she could, scowling at her reflection in the mirror.
32. Rosa came hurrying, and Michele gave the housekeeper some rapid orders before carrying Luce up to her room.
33. Luce achieved much in his life.
34. In a famous essay right after the Second World War, Time magazine founder Henry Luce referred to the twentieth century as the American century. To whom does the twenty-first century belong?
35. Facilitating Reach and setting LEAD goals for all Aqua Luce leaders.
36. Other models that have used the rotary engine include the RX series, the R100, and the Luce.
37. Addlehead " fair young woman " figure is in what American well-known screenwriter installed Nida Luce 1925 novel " gent loves beautiful woman " in be chased after hold in both hands.
38. LUNA Lounge is a cocktail lounge behind LUCE with chill out music and lazy spirit.
39. All participants who complete the program will receive a certificate issued by the Henry Luce Foundation and the China Academy of Art.
40. The founder of Time, Henry Luce, would pour scorn upon the notion that his company should provide a value-free forum? for the exchange of ideas.
41. The founder of Time magazine Henry Luce was born and educated here, while Warner Bros. opened its first office in China in the 1920's.
42. Luce tried to use his magazines to convert Americans to his ideas.
43. Also available is work from other archives, much of it collected by the former Time publisher, Henry Luce.
44. Courage is the ladder on which all the other virtues mount . - --- Luce.
45. Fortune magazine is an American business magazine founded by Henry Luce in 1930.
46. Clearly, Time's editorial board wasn't given the choice to change its tune even after the passing of Junior and Henry Luce , since it remained just as dependent on House of Rockefeller advertising.
47. The "loss of China" as ally, market and mission field appalled Americans such as Henry Luce, proprietor of Time magazine and the most influential voice of the China lobby.
48. Henry Luce was a controversial figure in the history of Chinese and American relationship.
49. In the meantime Henry Luce 's Time and Life magazines, while often disregarding their own correspondents?dispatches(Sentencedict), also demanded aid to Chiang and dispatched Bullitt to China.
50. That ill-conceived remake of the 1939 classic suffered from too few of the words of the original playwright Clare Booth Luce .
51. William C. Bullitt, former US ambassador to Moscow and Paris and an important foreign policy spokesman for the Republican party with whom Henry Luce was intimately associated.
52. He could order a dinner almost as well as Mr. Luce.
53. Luce rues that a middle-class home is crowded—only 700 square feet—and "cluttered with chintzy memorabilia" and heartbreakingly defiant messages on refrigerator magnets.
54. Like many of his fellow , colonists Mr. Luce was a high or rather a deep conservative.
55. Flower - de - luce climbed all the braes one by one to overlook the visit of darkness like Psalters.
56. I'm fairly certain that Henry Luce wouldn 't recognize the world of business that FORTUNE covers today.