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Laxer — Lax Lax (l[a^]ks), a. [Compar. {Laxer} (l[a^]ks [ e]r); superl. {Laxest}.] [L. laxus Cf. {Laches}, {Languish}, {Lease}, v. t., {Leash}.] 1. Not tense, firm, or rigid; loose; slack; as, a lax bandage; lax fiber. [1913 Webster] The flesh of that… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
laxer — noun lacrosse player … Wiktionary
laxer — læks adj. lenient, permissive; vague, inexact; negligent, careless; loose, slack … English contemporary dictionary
Michael Laxer — Born 1970 Toronto, Ontario Nationality Canadian Occupation Business Owner/Politician … Wikipedia
James Laxer — (born December 22 1941) is a Canadian political economist, professor and author. In 1969, Laxer, along with his father Robert Laxer and Mel Watkins, founded the Waffle, a radical left wing group influenced by the New Left, the anti Vietnam War… … Wikipedia
Robert Laxer — Robert M. Laxer (1915 1998) was a Canadian psychologist, professor, author, and political activist. Laxer was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1915 and graduated from McGill University with a B.A. in 1936 and an M.A. in 1939. Laxer joined the… … Wikipedia
The Waffle — This is about a Canadian political movement. For other uses, please see Waffle (disambiguation). The Waffle (also known as the Movement for an Independent Socialist Canada) was a radical wing of Canada s New Democratic Party (NDP) in the late… … Wikipedia
New Democratic Party leadership election, 1971 — Date April 21−24, 1971 Convention Ottawa, Ontario Campaign to replace Tommy Douglas Won by David Lewis Ballots 4 … Wikipedia
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Frederick Lenz — Frederick Philip Lenz, III, Ph.D., also known as Rama and Atmananda (February 9 1950 in San Diego, California April 12 1998), was a spiritual leader who propounded a syncretic blend of Hinduism, Zen, Vedanta, and Mysticism; he called this… … Wikipedia