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How to use Lenox in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Lenox? Here are some examples.

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For now, visitors to Boston can find carbon-neutral accommodations at The Lenox, a four-star hotel, and Copley Square, a three-star hotel.
Baquet got a lot of media attention for undergoing emergency surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital.
Of course, the 84-year-old veteran of the Hill, the Lion of Lenox, conducted his own victory celebration.
Dr. Betty Shabazz worked with Mayor Edward Koch to rename Lenox Avenue in Harlem, to Malcolm X Boulevard.
Pontypridd was well known for the Brown Lenox Chainworks, which during the 19th century was the town's main industrial employer.
The first American to buy a Turner painting was James Lenox of New York City, a private collector.
His daughter, Margaret Miller Reuther, said Monday that Miller died Saturday in Lenox Hill Hospital after a short illness.
A new two-page color brochure describing an expanded line of high-performance, flexible Fiberscopes is now available from Lenox Instrument Company.
Founded in 1915 as LENOX American Saw, the company started as a hacksaw blade manufacturer with a 10-employee team.
In 1977, LENOX expanded their hand tools and power tool accessories by introducing the first bi-metal reciprocating saw blades to the market.
Examples from Classical Literature
But in the nearest there were just Madeline and Mrs. Lenox, and that was a good show.
At 125th Street and Lenox Avenue one of the most complicated network of subsurface structures was encountered.
Mr. Lenox came and absorbed Lena, whom he was teaching202 to answer him saucily.
It's just on the Borders of Lenox, and it's bound to come up when this blows over.
It was Lenox who taught me to ride, and to fish, and to row, and to skate.
Mrs. Lenox must have liked it or she wouldn't have given it to anything.
Wyverne knew the shop that Mrs. Lenox patronized for papeterie.
This duplication of pp. 23, 24 is in both the Brown and Lenox copies.
Edna Schwartz, the founder of Belvoir Terrace, a fine and performing arts camp for girls in Lenox, Massachusetts, died in her ninety-first year.
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