United States publisher of magazines (1898-1967)
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Examples for "Luce"
Examples for "Luce"
1Most of all, the American Century as Luce envisioned it would require:
2As good as Luce felt when she was wrapped up in them.
3The Outcast swung his bow around to aim at this new Luce.
4The struggle for Vietnam was the last great crusade of Luce's life.
5An image of introducing him to her parents ran though Luce's mind.
1This was probably what she called her Henry Luce outfit.
2Henry Luce lent them the exhibition center for their debut.
3In Rome, Mr. Truman was shepherded around by Henry Luce.
4He said "at Luce ends" and Henry Luce appeared.
5Claire was glad to be wearing her Henry Luce outfit, complete with high heels and a new hat.
6At the base of the new Time & Life Building are four giant Plexiglas constructions-HenryLuce's Christmas trees.
7Spinning off the legacy of Henry Luce's 1920s vision represents the last step in dismantling the Time Warner empire.
8You have four minutes. Henry Luce spoke without looking up...
9Mencken on the newly dead William Jennings Bryan; Wolcott Gibbs on Henry Luce, and Dwight Macdonald on Henry Wallace.
10Under tough circumstances. Henry Luce stood beside her, dressed in white tie rather than Chinese robes, a sensible choice.
11Henry Luce was indeed arrogant.
12The H-Bomb & Sports Illustrated symbolize our hopes & fears, too, but not in the way Henry Luce was evidently thinking.
13Its wrongheadedness starts with the title, a stupid torturing of Henry Luce's hortatory slogan of 1941, and goes to the bone.
14Time Warner's decision on Wednesday to spin off the legacy of Henry Luce's 1920s vision represents the last step in dismantling the empire.
15Less than halfway into the 20th century, Henry Luce wrote an essay for Time, the magazine he founded, and headlined it The American Century.
16"I knew Harry would send me the best." He was referring to the magazine's editor, Henry Luce.
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