Proper noun
Levenson (plural Levensons)
A surname.
As Business Insider's Erin Brodwin reported, these conclusions are based on a of 79 couples living across the US Midwest, which Gottman conducted along with University of California-Berkeley psychologist Robert Levenson. Source: Internet
In New York City in 1977, Larry Levenson opened Plato's Retreat it was probably the closest that heterosexual America has ever gotten to the sexual frenzy of gay bathhouses. Source: Internet
Michael H. Levenson, A Genealogy of Modernism (1984), p. 69. At this time Aldington's poetry was unrhymed free verse, whereas later in his verse the cadences are long and voluptuous, the imagery weighted with ornament. Source: Internet
“I wanted to throw up, because you could see these grown men asking for images of my kid,” Levenson said. Source: Internet
Rodger Levenson, offered the following comments:, “Our strong core fourth quarter 2019 results, including Core EPS of$0.96and core ROA of 1.63 percent capped a transformative year for WSFS. Source: Internet
Levenson (2000: 84) Henry Irving 's 1882 production at the Lyceum Theatre (with himself as Romeo and Ellen Terry as Juliet) is considered an archetype of the pictorial style. Source: Internet