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levin
[ lev-in ]
levin
/ ˈ±ôÉ›±¹Éª²Ô /
noun
- an archaic word for lightning
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of levin1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of levin1
Example Sentences
In a recent column in the left of centre newspaper Haaretz, the retired general Amiram Levin said it was time for soldiers – starting with senior commanders - to think about disobeying orders.
He brought on his college pal Daniel Kenji Levin as cinematographer and called on their network of friends to fill supporting roles, including Cooper’s “Mindhunter†acting coach Catlin Adams, an Actors Studio alum who plays Sammy’s scheming aunt Sylvia.
“Here’s the question for Brendan Carr: Are you now the person who’s deciding what news should cover and what it shouldn’t cover?†asked analyst and former FCC staff member Blair Levin.
“The ‘chef-ification’ of sandwiches became popular off the back of COVID,†says MasterChef Australia judge and food journalist Sofia Levin.
Levin says it was a win-win, as running a sandwich shop is more economical than a restaurant, and diners can still indulge in quality food without exorbitant prices.
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