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Leon

1

[lee-on]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Leo.



ó

2

[ley-ohn, le-awn]

noun

  1. a province in NW Spain: formerly a kingdom. 5,936 sq. mi. (15,375 sq. km).

  2. the capital of this province.

  3. a city in W Guanajuato, in central Mexico.

  4. a city in W Nicaragua: the former capital.

ó

/ ˈɔ /

noun

  1. a region and former kingdom of NW Spain, which united with Castile in 1230

  2. a city of NW Spain: capital of the kingdom of ó (10th century). Pop: 135 634 (2003 est)

  3. Official name: ó de los Aldamas.a city in central Mexico, in W Guanajuato state: commercial centre of a rich agricultural region. Pop: 1 438 000 (2005 est)

  4. a city in W Nicaragua: one of the oldest towns of Central America, founded in 1524; capital of Nicaragua until 1855; university (1812). Pop: 168 000 (2005 est)

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Her song, “July,” released when she was 19, was praised by the likes of John Mayer and Leon Bridges and has more than a billion streams.

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My example then was Leon Cooperman, a former hedge fund operator who appeared on Bloomberg to grouse about proposals for a wealth tax.

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Along with her dad Leon, 44, they had never been abroad to watch them but have been to every single home game.

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Former Times reporting fellow Anthony De Leon contributed to this report.

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“No idea how they let her get away,” said Leslie to The Times’ Anthony De Leon.

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