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leben

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noun

  1. a semiliquid food made from curdled milk in N Africa and the Levant
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of leben1

C17: from Arabic laban
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"Our findings suggest that social welfare optimization can shed light on the intensely discussed question of how to achieve group fairness in AI," Leben said.

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In a longer post, Takei educates her on Adolf Hitler's "policies to rid the country of Lebensunwertes Leben, or 'lives unworthy of living.' His targets included Jews, Roma people, disabled people and communists — but also specifically homosexuals and transsexuals."

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There was Schumann’s “Frauenliebe und -leben,†one of the first song cycles written from a woman’s point of view, a worthwhile artifact of a time when the genre was only a few decades old, and one that persists on concert programs despite its hidebound social mores.

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SPEAKER: Du kannst dir mein jetziges Leben kaum vorstellen.

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The change initially will be one of education before transitioning to enforcement, said Burleigh County Sheriff Kelly Leben, who supported the legislation.

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