Limbourg
Americannoun
noun
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Director general Peter Limbourg said this was explained in detail to the Turkish radio and TV board, abbreviated as RTUK.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 1, 2022
An earlier version of this article misspelled the name of Peter Limbourg, director general of Deutsche Welle.
From Washington Post • Aug. 20, 2021
Limbourg said it had been allocated a budget in the “mid six figures” range.
From Reuters • Feb. 24, 2021
The best-known of these, “February,” from circa 1412-1416 and usually attributed to the more rustic of the Dutch Limbourg brothers, Paul, is exquisite: the snow resting on the sheep pen, the dovecote, the beehives.
From New York Times • Jan. 19, 2021
Limbourg is the name of the narrow strip of Dutch territory which runs down between Germany and Belgium.
From In the Claws of the German Eagle by Williams, Albert Rhys
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