Proper noun
Leibowitz (plural Leibowitzes)
A surname.
In related news, Director Lawrence E. Leibowitz acquired 8,000 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction dated Monday, March 9th. Source: Internet
Leibowitz said one thing really jumped out at him from the King County list: the number of cases of cardiomyopathy, a hardening of the heart muscle that can be caused by a drastic immune response. Source: Internet
"A cycle of pointless delays" over 15 months swirled at Maharaj's desk, and Leibowitz describes an editor-in-chief both distracted and disrespectful in his treatment of the writers and many others on his staff. Source: Internet
But then it veered right; he was coming in fast,” Leibowitz added. Source: Internet
I’m with Fran Leibowitz on old New York, she always says she never felt “imperiled.” Source: Internet
For instance, the first two bars of the prelude to Claude Debussy 's Pelléas et Melisande are analyzed differently by Leibowitz, Laloy, van Appledorn, and Christ. Source: Internet