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Leah
[ lee-uh ]
noun
- Also Douay Bible, 尝颈路补 []. (in the Bible) the first wife of Jacob.
- a female given name: from a Hebrew word meaning 鈥渨eary.鈥
Leah
/ 藞濒瑟蓹 /
noun
- Old Testament the first wife of Jacob and elder sister of Rachel, his second wife (Genesis 29)
Example Sentences
Leah T. Wilson, the embattled executive director of the State Bar who announced she plans to step down in July, congratulated test takers.
鈥淎 $2,000 baby bonus would cost a modest $5.3-$7.7 billion per year, depending on whether it was a universal program or phased in at a 20 percent rate to be fully claimable at $10,000 of earnings,鈥 Niskanen Center鈥檚 Leah Sargeant argues in the report.
鈥淲e beat them earlier this year which gave us confidence that we could do it but we lost to them in the finals the last two years so we knew we had to play our best,鈥 added Junk, a senior head to Florida State to play beach with twin sister Addy, who won 22-20, 20-17 on Court 2 with partner Leah Blair.
Leah T. Wilson, the agency鈥檚 executive director, informed the Board of Trustees she will not seek another term in the position she has held on and off since 2017.
鈥淭he Board recognizes the significant contributions that Leah鈥疻ilson鈥痬ade during her tenure, particularly in鈥痶he concerted effort to recognize and address racial disparities in the discipline system,鈥濃疭tallings鈥痵aid.
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