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  • 21Lauder, George — (?1600 1677)    Scottish poet who graduated M.A. from Edinburgh University in 1620, then entered the English army, where he reached the rank of colonel. In 1627 he accompanied the Duke of Buckingham on the expedition to the isle of Ré (a small… …

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  • 22Lauder, Sir Harry — ▪ Scottish entertainer in full  Sir Harry MacLennan Lauder  born , Aug. 4, 1870, Portobello, Edinburgh died Feb. 26, 1950, near Strathaven, Lanarkshire, Scot.  Scottish music hall comedian who excited enthusiasm throughout the English speaking… …

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  • 23Lauder, Estée — orig. Josephine Esther Mentzer (1 jul. ¿1908?, Nueva York, N.Y., EE.UU.–24 abr. 2004, Nueva York). Empresaria estadounidense. Junto con su marido, Joseph, fundó la empresa Estée Lauder Inc. en 1946. Con sus innovadoras técnicas de… …

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  • 24Lauder — biographical name Sir Harry Maclennan 1870 1950 Scottish singer …

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  • 25Lauder — /law deuhr/, n. Sir Harry (MacLennan) /meuh klen euhn/, 1870 1950, Scottish balladeer and composer. * * * …

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  • 26lauder — noun /ˈlɔː(ɹ).də(ɹ)/ One who lauds …

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  • 27lauder — n. one who expresses praise, one who commends …

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  • 28Lauder — /ˈlɔdə/ (say lawduh) noun Afferbeck AA → Morrison …

  • 29lauder — noun someone who communicates high praise • Syn: ↑laudator, ↑extoller • Derivationally related forms: ↑extol (for: ↑extoller), ↑laud • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 30Estée Lauder — ➡ Lauder. * * * …

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