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Lauds is a
canonical hour of the
Divine office. In the
Roman Rite
Liturgy of the
Hours it is one of the
major hours,
usually held
after Matins, in the...
- Look up
laud or
Laud in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Laud may
refer to:
Extraordinary praise Laúd, a 12-string lute from Spain, pla**** also in diaspora...
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heirs to the Estée
Lauder cosmetics company,
founded by
their parents, Estée
Lauder and
Joseph Lauder, in 1946.
According to Forbes,
Lauder has a net worth...
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Laúd (Spanish: "lute") is a plectrum-plucked
chordophone from Spain, pla**** also in
diaspora countries such as Cuba and the Philippines. The
laúd belongs...
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laudative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Laudatives (from
Latin laudare "to praise") are
words or
grammatical forms that
denote a positive...
- The
former Royal Burgh of
Lauder (/ˈlɔːdər/,
Scottish Gaelic: Labhdar) is a town in the
Scottish Borders in the
historic county of Berwickshire. On the...
- The Estée
Lauder Companies Inc. (/ˈɛsteɪ ˈlɔːdər/ EST-ay LAW-dər;
stylized as ESTĒE
LAUDER) is an
American multinational cosmetics company, a manufacturer...
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Laud, or Laudi****, (catalogued as MS.
Laud Misc. 678,
Bodleian Library in Oxford) is a sixteenth-century
Mesoamerican codex named for
William Laud,...
- The
Lauder family is an
American billionaire family. It owes its
initial fame to Estée
Lauder (1908–2004), who with her
husband Joseph H.
Lauder, made...
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Lauder).
Lauder was the only
woman on Time magazine's 1998 list of the 20 most
influential business geniuses of the 20th century.
Lauder was born...