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Lauder (242 bytes)
1: '''Lauder''' is a [[burgh]] in the [[Scottish Borders]]. I...

Leonard Lauder (554 bytes)
1: ...tige cosmetics industry with such brands as Estee Lauder, Clinique, M.A.C., Aveda, Bobbi Brown and Stila. ...

Estée Lauder Inc. (2699 bytes)
1: '''Estée Lauder Companies Inc.''' is one of the world's leading m...
3: ...]], when Joseph and [[Estée Lauder (person)|Estée Lauder]] began producing cosmetics in [[New York City]],...
7: ...and grooming products for men. In [[1967]], Estée Lauder was rewarded for her efforts by being named one o...
9: Estée Lauder became the first women's cosmetic company to intr...
11: ...5 billion. The company is still controlled by the Lauder family, which controls over 90% of voting shares,...

Harry Lauder (7086 bytes)
1: '''Sir Harry Lauder''' ([[4 August]] [[1870]] - [[26 February]] [[195...
3: ...gh, East Lothian]], a descendant of the family of Lauder of Bass, and Isabella Urquhart MacLeod McLennan (...
5: ...til later that century. Harry’s grandfather, John Lauder (1818-1888), too had owned a large house at 4 Ros...
7: In 1882 Harry’s father, also John Lauder, moved to Newbold in [[Derbyshire]] to a new empl...
12: There can be no doubt whatever of Harry Lauder’s tremedous popularity as an entertainer, music-h...

William Lauder (187 bytes)
1: '''William Lauder''' is:
2: #[[William Lauder (forger)|William Lauder]] (died 1771), forger
3: #[[William Lauder (contractor)|William Lauder]], (1794-1845), Canadian businessman

Thomas Dick Lauder (556 bytes)
1: '''Sir Thomas Dick Lauder''' ([[1784]] - [[1848]]), novelist and miscellane...
7: [[Category:Scottish novelists|Lauder]]
8: [[Category:1784 births|Lauder]]
9: [[Category:1848 deaths|Lauder]]

David Ross Lauder (1522 bytes)
1: '''David Ross Lauder''' was a [[Scottish]] recipient of the [[Victoria...
7: ...There was no time to smother the bomb and Private Lauder at once put his foot on it, thereby localising th...

Estée Lauder (person) (1180 bytes)
1: ...[April 24]], [[2004]]) was the founder of [[Estée Lauder Inc.]], a pioneering [[cosmetics]] company.
3: ...942. The Lauter family changed their surname to "Lauder" in the late 1930s. They remained married until ...
5: Lauder died in her [[Manhattan]] home of [[cardiopulmona...
10: ...[http://www.time.com/time/time100/builder/profile/lauder.html Time magazine profile]
11: *[http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/04/25/estee.lauder/index.html CNN report of passing]

Gregory Lauder-Frost (5505 bytes)
1: ...ons]], he is also the great-nephew of Sir [[Harry Lauder]] whom Sir [[Winston Churchill]] famously describ...
3: ...hen called the National Association for Freedom), Lauder-Frost had been a [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conser...
5: ...t of what he terms "the new Soviet bloc", in 1990 Lauder-Frost shared an anti-EU platform with [[Enoch Pow...
7: In [[1989]], Gregory Lauder-Frost was invited to become an Honorary Vice-Pres...
11: ...92]]; this led to a succession of charges against Lauder-Frost which were, over a period of eight months, ...

William Lauder (forger) (1795 bytes)
1: '''William Lauder''' (died [[1771]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] l...
5: ... Sacra'' (1633) of [[Andrew Ramsay]] (1574-1659). Lauder expounded his case in a series of articles, and i...
7: ...eged sources of Milton's inspiration, showed that Lauder had not only garbled most of his quotations, but ...
11: [[Category:1695 births|Lauder, William]]
12: [[Category:1771 deaths|Lauder, William]]

William Lauder (contractor) (1299 bytes)
1: '''William Lauder''' (born [[April 6]], [[1794]] - died [[January 1...
3: ...ountry. With his younger brother, Andrew, William Lauder emigrated to Canada. The two found employment and...
5: Lauder settled in [[Rockburn, Quebec]] and was part of t...
7: William Lauder died in 1845 at his home in Rockburn, Quebec and ...
10: [[Category:1794 births|Lauder William]]

Chambly Canal (892 bytes)
3: [[William Lauder (contractor)|William Lauder]], a [[Scotch-Québécois]] stonemason, was one of ...

Sacha Pecaric (1032 bytes)
1: ...], [[Croatia]]) is a [[rabbi]] of the [[Ronald S. Lauder Foundation]] in [[Kraków]].
3: ... in Kraków since 1997 where he runs the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation aimed at providing education to the sm...

A68 road (495 bytes)
3: ...r Bar]], through [[Jedburgh]], [[St Boswells]], [[Lauder]] and [[Dalkeith]] before ending in Edinburgh.

Thomas Wilkinson (343 bytes)
6: ** [[Thomas Orde Lauder Wilkinson]], during the [[First World War]].

List of major corporations based in New York City (1602 bytes)
25: * [[Estée Lauder Inc.|Estée Lauder]]

Nude weather (453 bytes)
1: ...in [[Europe]] that currently belongs to Ronald S. Lauder. The main point of the strip tease is to forecast...

Jeduthun (610 bytes)
1: '''Jeduthun''' - lauder; praising - the name of two men in the [[Bible]]....

Emerson College (1805 bytes)
7: ...n Essentials]] (sold to [[Estée Lauder Inc.|Estée Lauder]])

TV Nova (574 bytes)
5: Today TV NOVA belongs to CME of Ronald S. Lauder.

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