Examples of using Luce in English and their translations into Chinese
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Luce Fiori di Luce.
I just really miss him, Luce.
Luce R Duncan Raiffa Howard.
Ann Clare Boothe Luce.
Luce and Briton Hadden.
Most of his fortune went to the Henry Luce Foundation.
Luce and Briton Hadden.
Most of his fortune went to the Henry Luce Foundation.
In February 1930 Luce created Fortune, a business magazine.
There were more out there like Miss Sophia, that Luce knew.
Alma de Luce is more than a company that produces furniture pieces.
Strong views were not new to the Luce publications, of course.
Wayne Luce is the Vice President- People at AMSTED Industries.
The other teachers had been told that Luce's parents had requested a transfer.
Luce also sells San Pellegrino drinks in assorted flavors for $2 each.
We didn't hardly know anybody else,” Luce plaintively explained years later.
Luce did so, mortified that he had perhaps offended the former prime minister.
The hotel's signature restaurant, La Luce, serves Italian cuisine for dinner.
Luce himself was certainly aware of Clare's preference for the title, which stretched back to her 1931 proposal to Nast.
As he usually did when faced with difficulties, Luce shrouded himself in gloom and self-reproach.
Luce continued to believe in the enormous importance to the world, and to the United States, of a free and democratic China.
But most of all, the atomic bomb contributed to what Luce considered the“massive failure” of the United States to stabilize China.
Luce and Larsen were particularly frustrated by the New York City post office, through which all issues of the magazine were mailed to subscribers.
I do not want to befound guilty of misleading the American people,” Luce wrote his colleagues when he agreed to let the piece run.
He was a Henry Luce Fellow and served as a law clerk for Judge Richard Cudahy of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh.
Prior to his return from Europe, Luce had only a relatively vague notion of who Willkie was and what he represented.
Luce was not, of course, alone in voicing this hope, but his outline came remarkably close to what eventually became the actual European Union.
It is primarily funded by the Henry Luce Foundation and co-chaired by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops(USCCB).
Luce tried to draw him into the headier and more idealistic conversations he and his colleagues were organizing, and Lippmann happily agreed to join.
The friendship between Luce and White, and its bitter unraveling, was the product less of their differences than of their similarities.
