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Leonard
[ len-erd ]
noun
- Sugar Ray Ray Charles Leonard, born 1956, U.S. boxer.
- William El·ler·y (Channing) [el, -, uh, -ree], 1876–1944, U.S. poet, essayist, and teacher.
- a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “lion” and “hardy.”
Leonard
/ ˈɛə /
noun
- LeonardSugar Ray1956MUSSPORT AND GAMES: boxer Sugar Ray, real name Ray Charles Leonard. born 1956, US boxer: the first man to have won world titles at five officially recognized weights
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Caroline Vincent, 50, from Chapel St Leonards, is calling for change and believes her daughter and grandson might still be alive today if they had been offered target hardening.
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Frank was happy that Leonard was healthy following the season and that his best player has two years left on his deal for $100 million.
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“To be able to start a training camp and to be able to start the season, which would be great,” Leonard said.
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Then it was time for the church's leader, Leonard Frederick G Modise, to arrive - and his entrance almost stole the show.
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“I think we could have given a better effort, for sure,” said Leonard, who had 22 points.
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