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Leonard and claims
Elsie begs for his mercy, to free her to go to her love, " Leonard ", but he says that his heart is like a " massive rock " and claims her as his bride.
Canseco claims to have earned black belts in Kung Fu and Taekwondo, while Sikahema fought in the Golden Gloves tournament won by Sugar Ray Leonard.
" The list of people she claims to have cast curses on include: Shelley Long, the Baltimore Colts, the New York Jets, Giuseppe Mangiacavallo ( the boy who stood her up at the altar ), and Leonard Barton ( the girls ' next door neighbor who expressed disdain for Italians, played by Gordon Jump ).
Likewise, Leonard Weiss offers a number of arguments to support the test being Israeli, and claims that successive US administrations continue to cover up the test to divert unwanted attention that may portray its foreign policy in a bad light.
Milius claims that only four stunt men were used in the entire final battle scene, and he and Leonard have defended the film against criticism for alleged " animal cruelty ", claiming that not a single horse was seriously hurt during filming.
Leonard Nimoy ( Star Trek's Mr. Spock ) claims this story was part of the inspiration behind Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
In 2008 Sinn Fein councillor Billy Leonard claimed that convicted loyalist murderer and a member of the Ulster Freedom Fighters unit which carried out the Greysteel massacre, Torrens Knight was a member of the Kilrea branch of the Apprentice Boys and had laid a wreath at the village Cenotaph. This was denied by a spokesman for the group and by Knight himself. The organisation demanded an explanation and an apology from Sinn Fein for making the claims.
Canseco claims to have earned black belts in Kung Fu, Taekwondo, and Muay Thai, while Sikahema, who grew up wanting to be a professional boxer, had once fought in a National Golden Gloves Championship that was eventually won by Sugar Ray Leonard.
Among other claims made, Leonard claimed that a federal judge was incapable of deciding on the matter, and that instead the decision had to be made by a jury consisting of members of the " Pepsi Generation " to whom the advertisement would allegedly constitute an offer.
West claims inspiration from the poetry and works of Walt Whitman, Jack Kerouac, William Blake, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and most notably Leonard Cohen.
This personality refers to himself only as " Samson " and claims Leonard is never coming back.

Leonard and coined
The term " Dominion " was originally coined by Sir Leonard Tilley who came up with it " as a way to encapsulate the aspirations of the Confederation generation.
The term vocalese is believed to have been coined by jazz critic Leonard Feather to describe the first Lambert, Hendricks, & Ross album, Sing a Song of Basie.
Open source journalism, a close cousin to citizen journalism or participatory journalism, is a term coined in the title of a 1999 article by Andrew Leonard of Salon. com.
The term was coined by Leonard Susskind around 1967 as a direct generalization of the world line concept for a point particle in special and general relativity.
The term seems to have been coined by Leonard Adleman.
The term hybridoma was coined by Leonard Herzenberg during his sabbatical in Cesar Milstein's laboratory in 1976 / 1977.
The concept of the show was originally coined in joint by Leonard Bridget ( no relation to the contestant in the Australian series ) and Manuel Grise.
The News & Observer newspaper's nickname, " The N & O ," gave the site its name, presented online as NandO or Nando, apparently after the newspaper's News Library staff pointed out that the ampersand would create difficultes in database construction and so coined the title of NandO, according to Teresa Leonard, chief librarian of The News & Observer.
The term was coined by archaeologist C. Leonard Woolley after finding evidence of weep holes in ziggurats.
The term pyramidiot is said to have been coined by Leonard Cottrell, whose 1956 book The Mountains of Pharaoh included a chapter entitled " The Great Pyramidiot " about Piazzi Smyth's theories.
The Dutch university professor Leonard C. Biegel, in his 1972 book Minorities in the Middle East: Their significance as political factor in the Arab World, coined the term Neo-Shu ' ubiyya to name the modern attempts of alternative non-Arab nationalisms in the Middle East, e. g. Aramaeanism, Assyrianism, Greater Syrian nationalism, Kurdish nationalism, Pharaonism, Phoenicianism.

Leonard and phrase
In 1950, a New York Times columnist ascribed the phrase to economist ( and Army General ) Leonard P. Ayres of the Cleveland Trust Company.
The phrase " pound for pound ", was created by sportswriters for him during his career as a way to compare boxers irrespective of weight, and Hall of Fame fighters such as Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis and Sugar Ray Leonard have ranked Robinson as the greatest pound for pound boxer in history.
In 1984 Cohen uses the phrase " computer virus " – as suggested by his teacher Leonard Adleman – to describe the operation of such programs in terms of " infection ".
Alternative attributions include, among many others ( such as Walter Bagehot and Arthur James Balfour ) the radical journalist and politician Henry Du Pré Labouchère ( 1831 – 1912 ), and Leonard H. Courtney, who used the phrase in 1895 and two years later became president of the Royal Statistical Society.
( The phrase apparently originated as the title of a novel by Elmore Leonard in 1969, a few years after increased public awareness of the big bang model in the wake of the discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation by Penzias and Wilson ).
Crawford himself states that he has no idea what the words mean, and that he originally sang the phrase " Chock-a-mo ," but the title was misheard by Chess Records and Checker Records president Leonard Chess, who misspelled it as " Jock-a-mo " for the record's release.
* The phrase is the motto of the 2nd Platoon Warlords of Bravo 1 / 48, Fort Leonard Wood
* The phrase is the motto of the 2nd Platoon Wolfpack of Delta 35th Engineering Battalion, Fort Leonard Wood
Before Leonard Maltin transforms, he screams in Japanese, " Listen, listen, here's a tulip ", which Parker said is a phrase Japanese children say before passing gas.

Leonard and Human
Some sources credit the name " Human Potential Movement " to George Leonard.
It was Benny Leonard who advised Tunney that the only way to beat Harry " The Human Windmill " Greb was to aim his punches at Greb's body rather than his head.
In 2007, Ambon resident Leonard Joni Sinay was sentenced to fifteen years ' imprisonment for treason after he and other activists protested a visit by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono with a dance and a raising of the banned regional flag ; both Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International called for his release, the latter organization designating him a prisoner of conscience.
* Margaret Pericak-Vance-Professor of Human Genomics at the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, and Director of the Miami Institute for Human Genomics.
* Human Resources Director: Kathleen Leonard
Of the over 200 clubs, dating back almost 100 years, the McGill Debating Union earns notoriety for some of its famous alumni, including singer and poet Leonard Cohen and author of the first draft of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights John Peters Humphrey.
The thrash metal band Exodus has a song titled " The Ballad of Leonard And Charles " that is written about Lake and Ng on their 2010 album Exhibit B: The Human Condition.
* Language of Silence: Heartwarming True Experiences That Reveal a Wonderful World of Communication Between Human Beings and Animals edited by Paul and Blanche Leonard, ( Harpercollins, 1970, ISBN 0-06-060911-7 ; Harper & Row, 1976, ISBN 0-06-060913-3 ), republished, with editing by Bianca Leonardo, as Adventures in Kinship with All Life ( Tree of Life Publications, 1990, ISBN 0-930852-08-7 ; 3rd edition, 1990, ISBN 0-930852-27-3 )
In November 2010, Bernstein gave The Shirley and Leonard Goldstein Lecture on Human Rights at the University of Nebraska at Omaha where he stated " In thinking about campuses and why they are often so polarized, it occurred to me that one of the principal reasons is the encouragement they are getting from human rights organizations, including the one I founded – Human Rights Watch.
George Leonard was an American author and pioneer in the Human Potential Movement

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