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lt-yr

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : light-year; light-years.

Examples

  • Those cops included Lt. Philip Chan and Lt. Patrick Sullivan.

  • He cites an interview that a freed POW, Air Force Lt. Col. William Harrison, gave to The New York Times in 1953.

  • The entry was read aloud by Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens at a September press conference a few days later.

  • Investigators later determined that Lt. Goldin had been killed in action prior to the bombing.

  • A detachment of six volunteers, led by Lt. Alexandre Rosenberg, planned to stop the train at Aulnay, in the suburbs of Paris.

  • Then need not I tell the story:—for, if thou lend'st all thy ears, then thou'lt have none left to hear it.

  • From them the tunic of the knight was called tunica angust clv (or angusticlvia), and that of the senator lt clv (or lticlvia).

  • Notice was given by a public crier in the ancient words of style: Ollus Quiris lt datus.

  • It was on Sunday morning, just after dawn relief that Lt. Taylor came up to the bridge looking sick.

  • The paper, thou'lt see, is blistered with the tears even of the hardened transcriber; which has made her ink run here and there.