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Lindbergh

[ lind-burg, lin- ]

noun

  1. Anne (Spencer) Morrow, 1906–2001, U.S. writer (wife of Charles Augustus Lindbergh).
  2. Charles Augustus, 1902–74, U.S. aviator: made the first solo, nonstop transatlantic flight 1927.


Lindbergh

/ ˈlɪndbÉœËÉ¡; ˈlɪnbÉœËÉ¡ /

noun

  1. LindberghCharles Augustus19021974MUSTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: aviator Charles Augustus. 1902–74, US aviator, who made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic (1927)
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Allen also appeared in several TV movies, including “Scream, Pretty Peggy†and “The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case,†notably sharing the screen with Bette Davis and Anthony Hopkins, among others.

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Those two incidents would bring charges under the state’s Little Lindbergh Law, which permitted the death penalty in kidnapping with bodily injury.

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Lindbergh loathed politics, but he was the world’s foremost expert on air power, and he felt obliged to correct the common misperception that planes had rendered America suddenly vulnerable to foreign attack.

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The premise of “Plot†is chilling enough: The aviator and isolationist Charles Lindbergh wins the election of 1940, ushering in an era of Nazi appeasement and state-sanctioned anti-Semitism.

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Trump is as if Huey Long married Charles Lindbergh and they had a baby.

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