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Luks

American  
[luhks] / lʌks /

noun

  1. George Benjamin, 1867–1933, U.S. painter.


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Although it is impossible to do a complete neurological evaluation while Mr. Hamlin is on a respirator, “the fact that he follows commands and communicates in writing is very reassuring,” Dr. Luks said.

From New York Times • Jan. 5, 2023

Modern cities and their inhabitants were the focus of many others such as John Sloan and George Luks, who portrayed the inside of barrooms and the teeming streets of working-class neighborhoods.

From Textbooks • Dec. 14, 2022

It was both actors’ first time tapping, and since Reynolds and Ferrell turned down dance doubles, they each worked with tap trainers — Jason Luks and Jason Holley, respectively.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 18, 2022

In a recent study , political scientists Brian Schaffner and Samantha Luks presented respondents with pictures of the 2009 and 2017 presidential inaugural crowds.

From Washington Post • Jul. 19, 2019

At the Grape Vine, I understand, he was an especial friend of Luks, and probably of Glackens and Lawson.

From Turns about Town by Holliday, Robert Cortes