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It also has Limoges (lih-MOHZH ') enamels and 18th-century French furniture.
Anne Poulet, Frick Museum Director, To Retire Next Year 2010
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We know that the head of U.S. CentCom Gen. David Petraeus was there yesterday talking to President S.lih, talking about yes, we will support more of these U.S. counter terrorism measures.
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It also has Limoges (lih-MOHZH ') enamels and 18th-century French furniture.
Anne Poulet, Frick Museum Director, To Retire Next Year 2010
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Contestants also include reality stars Mark Dacascos and Kelly Osbourne; entertainer Donny Osmond; mixed martial artist Chuck Liddell (lih-DEL '); professional snowboarder Louie Vito; Olympic swimmer Natalie Coughlin (KAWG'-lin); former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin and the former congressman from Texas.
Tom DeLay Contestant On "Dancing With The Stars" Season Nine 2009
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They would shout out: “Heilih, hei lih, hei Leah” [thus hinting to him of the deception, but Jacob did not understand].
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Still: “Every season we knew that the potential moment the music would stop was there and was just lih-terally within eyesight or on the horizon,” said Mr. Gorvy.
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And our favorite of our 20 mo. old daughter is “Bih-lih-lih” sometimes a lot more “lihs”, which means “balloon”, “belly button”, and “open it”.
What words have your kids coined that ought to be in common use? - 22 Words 2008
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When I… when I was your age… I was lih-erallyyy… an inch big.
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When the presence of a hormone is only suspected by the effects it brings about, it is named after those effects in many cases; this new hormone was therefore named hyperglycemic-glycogenolytic factor (hy'per-gly-see'mik gly'koh-jen'oh-lih'tik; "high-glucose, glycogen-dissolving" G) in order to mark the manner in which it raised the blood glucose level and lowered the quantity of glycogen in the liver.
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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Wong-lih, when he and Frobisher were again standing together on the
A Chinese Command A Story of Adventure in Eastern Seas Harry Collingwood 1886
rolig commented on the word lih
líh adj.
odd, indivisible by two – liha števila "odd numbers"
What is interesting about this Slovene word is that its cognate in Russian, лихой (lihój) means "evil; difficult to endure"
June 26, 2008