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Lester Spangler Lester Spangler (15 January 1906 Brook, Indiana – 30 May 1933 Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American racecar driver. He and his riding mechanic Monk Jordan were killed while competing in the 1933 Indy "500".
Lester Square Lester Square (born April 17 1954) is a British/Canadian guitarist, who was in the original incarnation of Adam and the Ants. He left the band in 1978, and has spent most of the time since then playing guitar with The Monochrome Set plus a brief spell in The Invisible.
Lester Young Lester Willis Young (August 27, 1909 – March 15, 1959), nicknamed "Prez", was an American jazz tenor saxophonist and clarinetist. He is remembered as one of the finest of the players on his instrument and for much of the hipster ethos which came to be associated with jazz.
Lester, Washington Lester was a small town near Stampede Pass, just south of Snoqualmie Pass in King County, started sometime in the 1880s along the Northern Pacific Railway (now the BNSF Railway ). It is one of the few ghost towns in the U.
Lestko Lestko (also Lestek, Leszek) is the second legendary duke of Poland, and son of Siemowit, born circa 930–940. Though proof of his actual existence is unclear, if he did exist, he must have been an influential person, because the tribes that lived in what is now Poland were known as "Lestkowici".
Leszek Balcerowicz Leszek Balcerowicz (pronounced: ['lεĘεk balʦε'rÉ”viʧ]) (born January 19, 1947) is an economist from Poland and Chairman of the National Bank of Poland. He is famous for implementing the Polish economic transformation program, commonly known as shock therapy in the 1990s.
Leszek Błażyński Leszek Błażyński (March 5, 1949 in Ełk – August 6, 1992 in Katowice) was a boxer from Poland, who twice won the bronze medal in the men's flyweight (– 51 kg) division at the Summer Olympics. He first did so in 1972, when Munich hosted the Games.
Leszek Długosz Leszek Długosz (born 18 June 1941 in Zaklików) is a Polish actor, poet, writer and composer. For many years he has been a member of cabaret "Piwnica pod Baranami", one of the most famous cabarets during the times of People's Republic of Poland.
Leszek Dobrzyński Leszek Dobrzyński (born June 05, 1967 in Szczecin) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 7136 votes in 41 Szczecin district, candidating from Prawo i Sprawiedliwość list.
Leszek Kołakowski Leszek Kołakowski (born 23 October, 1927 in Radom, Poland) is a Polish philosopher and historian of ideas. He is best known for his critical analysis of Marxist thought, especially his acclaimed three-volume history, Main Currents of Marxism.
Leszek Kosedowski Leszek Marian Kosedowski (May 25, 1954 in Środa Śląska) is a retired boxer from Poland, who won the bronze medal in the men's featherweight division (– 57 kg) at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. There he was defeated in the semifinals by eventual silver medalist Richard Nowakowski of East Germany.
Leszek Moczulski Leszek Moczulski (born 1930) is a Polish historian and politician, a member of various organizations opposing the communist regime in the People's Republic of Poland and the co-founder of the first non-communist and not-underground political party in the Eastern Bloc.
Leszek Podhorodecki Leszek Podhorodecki is a Polish historian and writer. Teacher in secondary school, he has published over 40 different books about history of Poland, as well as dozens of academic articles and other publications.
Leszek Sułek Leszek Sułek (born April 18, 1954 in Piotrowice) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 7590 votes in 33 Kielce district, candidating from Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej list.
Leszno County Leszno County () is a powiat (county) located about 65 km south-west of Poznań , in Poland, in Greater Poland Voivodeship. The county seat is the town of Leszno and the powiat includes the area around it, but not the city itself which forms its own separate urban powiat.
Leszno Voivodeship Leszno Voivodeship (Polish: województwo leszczyńskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland from 1975 to 1998, superseded by Greater Poland Voivodeship. Its capital city was Leszno.
Leszynski naming convention The Leszynski naming convention (or LNC) is a way of naming objects in programming and database development fields. The Leszynski naming convention is a form of Hungarian notation which emphasizes the use of three-letter (and occasionally four-letter) object type prefixes.
LeSean Thomas LeSean Thomas (born 1975 in South Bronx, New York) is an American comic book artist, writer, illustartor, animator, and character designer. His current projects include: Cannon Busters, a creator-owned graphic novel and he is currently responsible for the character designs on The Boondocks TV series on Cartoon Network.
LeShaun LeShaun is an American female rapper who is known best, for her sexy voice and for creating songs of explicit sexual nature with a humorous twist. She is considered to by some to be the first woman in hip hop to create songs with such content, predating the likes of Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown.
Let 'em Roll Let 'em Roll is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. Debuting on the Season 28 premiere on September 20, 1999, it is played for a one of two possible prizes: a car or a cash consolation prize of up to $7,500.
Let 'Em Eat Cake Let 'Em Eat Cake was a Broadway musical that opened October 21, 1933 at the Imperial Theatre, New York, USA and ran for 89 performances. It had music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and book by George S.
Let 'Em Know Let 'Em Know was the final EP released by Papa Roach in 1999. Each track would later be revamped for their first major label album, Infest (2000) (with "Tightrope" appearing as a hidden track at the end of the album and "Legacy" being only on the clean version and the UK version of the album), excluding "Walking Thru Barbed Wire" which would appear on the next album, Lovehatetragedy (2002).
Let America Laugh Let America Laugh is the behind the scenes DVD of stand-up comedian David Cross's comedy album Shut Up You Fucking Baby!. While it does feature tiny parts of David's stand-up routines, it is mostly the off stage "high-jinks" between David and the other people on tour.
Let Down "Let Down" is a song on Radiohead's 1997 album OK Computer. It was intended to be the first single off of the album, but "Paranoid Android" was chosen instead, which, along with "Karma Police", solidified the band's popularity.
Let Down (Bif Naked song) "Let Down" is the first single from Superbeautifulmonster by Bif Naked. The song is about someone who has no job and lives with their family but will someday move out and become a rock star and the family sees them as a let down.
Let Freedom Ring (Strangers with Candy) "Let Freedom Ring" is an episode of Strangers with Candy. Flatpoint High is under the grip of a racist who tagged an ethnic slur on the wall; Jerri's new crush, Paul Cotton, is under pressure to reveal who the racist is, as Principal Blackman and former Grief Counselor Percy Kittens launch their own investigation.
Let Go of Your Bad Days Let Go of Your Bad Days is the second album released by Canadian power pop group The Salteens. The album has been described as " A compact, energetic and joyous barrage of guitar-pop punches, snappy lyrics and sing-along choruses, served up over a set of jubilant melodies.
Let It Be Me "Let It Be Me" is the name of a song written by Gilbert Bécaud, Mann Curtis, and Pierre Delanoé. Originally a French song, a version with English lyrics was introduced by Jill Corey when she performed it on the TV series Climax!
Let It Ride Let It Ride is a casino variation of poker, played against the casino rather than against the other players. The game's relatively slow pace and the chance to pull back two of the three bets has made Let It Ride popular with older players and table game neophytes.
Let It Snow "Let It Snow" (sometimes also known as "Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow"), a pop standard written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in 1945 and first recorded by Vaughn Monroe, became a huge popular hit, reaching #1 on the Billboard music chart the following year.
Let Loose Let Loose were a successful 1990s British pop/rock trio, featuring Richie Wermerling (vocals/keyboards), Rob Jeffrey (guitar) and Lee Murray (drums). The band released two albums over their career (1994's Let Loose featuring keyboard player Adam Lee and 1996's Rollercoaster) before disbanding due to creative differences in late November 1996.
Let Me Be Yours Let Me Be Yours is the name of a minor hit single by British pop group Five Star. Released in November 1988 as their intended Christmas single, the single entered the UK charts at #51 but failed to go any higher.
Let Me Go (3 Doors Down song) "Let Me Go" is the first single from the third album by 3 Doors Down, Seventeen Days. The single was released on February 14, 2005, and reached #14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Modern Rock Tracks charts, and #6 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
Let Me Put My Love into You "Let Me Put My Love into You" is a song by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, first appeared as track number five on their 1980 album Back in Black. The song, which was composed by band members Brian Johnson, Angus Young, and Malcolm Young was listed as number six of the Filthy Fifteen list put out by the Parents Music Resource Center for sex-related lyrics.
Let Me Roll It "Let Me Roll It" is the fifth track on the Paul McCartney & Wings album Band on the Run. While it was never made in to a single it is considered by many to be one of the most memorable tracks on the album, often being a part of Paul McCartney's performance when he tours.
Let My People Come Let My People Come was an off-Broadway musical which ran from January 8 1974 to July 5 1976 in New York City, at The Village Gate in Greenwich Village, with a linear debut in London. It's run was continued in both Philadelphia and Toronto through the end of the 1980's Subtitled "A Sexual Musical", it was produced and directed by Phil Oesterman.
Let My Puppets Come Let My Puppets Come (1976) is a 41 minute soft core pornographic comedy film using human and puppet actors, perhaps the first of its kind. It was directed by Gerard Damiano of Deep Throat fame under Caballero studios.
Let Robeson Sing Let Robeson Sing was released by Manic Street Preachers in 2001 (see 2001 in music) and was the fourth single to be released from the Know Your Enemy album. All three members of the band - James Dean Bradfield, Sean Moore and Nicky Wire - share the writing credits.
Let Sleeping Corpses Lie Non si deve profanare il sonno dei morti better known as "The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue" or "Let Sleeping Corpses Lie" is a 1974 horror film written and directed by Jorge Grau and starring Ray Lovelock.
Let there be light Let there be light is a common English translation of the Latin phrase fiat lux, which describes the creation of light by God near the beginning of Genesis, the first book of the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament. Fiat lux is adapted from the Greek phrase γενηθήτω φώς (or genēthētō glish language due to its presence in the third verse of the King James Bible:
Let The Blood Run Free Let The Blood Run Free was an anarchic Australian spoof soap opera set in St Christopher's Hospital and created by comedy collective, The Blood Group. Its 26 episodes aired in Australia from August 20 1990 to January 22 1994 and in the UK on Channel 4 from August 29 1992 to January 7 1995.
Let The Music Play "Let The Music Play" is a famous and critically acclaimed Latin Freestyle record sung by Washington, DC area singer Shannon in 1983. The record was produced by Chris Barbosa, a Latino from New York who composed it with Ed Chisolm.
Let Them Eat Cake (album) Let Them Eat Cake is the eighth full-length studio album by the Norwegian rock-band Motorpsycho. Released early in 2000, the album showed the band taking steps in a new direction, leaning more towards jazz and psychedelia than the heavy indierock guitars the band were famous for.
Let There Be GWAR Let There Be GWAR is a CD made up of GWAR's 1986 demo recordings pre-dating the Hell-O album and featuring the original lineup. The first four tracks on the album feature original GWAR member Joey Slutman on lead vocals.
Let There Be Love "Let There Be Love" is a song on the British rock band Oasis' sixth album, Don't Believe the Truth. Written by Noel Gallagher, it is only the second Oasis song to feature Liam and Noel on lead vocals, the first being the B-Side "Acquiesce".
Let There Be Rock (song) "Let There Be Rock" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the third and title track of their Australian album Let There Be Rock, released in March 1977 (see 1977 in music), and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott.
Let U Go (ATB song) "Let U Go" is a song originally written by the Canadian musicians Ken Harrison and Robert Michaels as "Wrong to Let You Go". This pop-rock song, recorded by the Wild Strawberries, the band consisting of Harrison and his wife Roberta Carter, first appeared on volume 3 of the compilation album series Women & Songs, then on the Wild Strawberries album Twist (2000).
Let Us Compare Mythologies Let Us Compare Mythologies is the first poetry book by Canadian poet and songwriter Leonard Cohen. Written in 1956, shortly after Cohen left McGill University where he studied English Literature, it was first published as part of the McGill Poetry Series.
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men Let Us Now Praise Famous Men is a book with text by American writer James Agee and photographs by American photographer Walker Evans first published in 1941 in the United States. The title is from a passage in Ecclesiasticus that begins, "Let us now praise famous men, and our fathers that begat us.
Let's All Go to the Lobby Let's All Go to the Lobby is a 1953 musical animated snipe played as an advertisement before the beginning of the main film. It featured talking concession stand products singing as a family of four (Dad, Mom & 2 kids) headed to the snackbar as they sang their refrain, "Let's all go to the lobby to get ourselves a treat" to the tune of "We Won't be Home Until Morning".
Let's All Kill Constance Let's All Kill Constance is a 2003 mystery novel by Ray Bradbury. Narrated by an unnamed Los Angeles writer (most likely a fictionalized version of Bradbury himself), and set in 1960, it chronicles an unexpected visit from aging Hollywood actress Constance Rattigan who gives him two death lists of once-famous people — with Constance's name on one of them, and the gradual unraveling of the mystery by the narrator with the help of private investigator Elmo Crumley.
Let's Dance (Nikki Webster album) Let's Dance is the third album by Australian Pop singer Nikki Webster, released in Australia on June 21, 2004 (see 2004 in music) by BMG/Gotham Records. It is an album which found Webster working with a different style of music, a range of dance music was added.
Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love "Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love" (1928) is the first, possibly the best, of Cole Porter's famous "list songs." It was contributed to the pot-pourri "Paris," a hit song in a show that was also a hit, a suggestive and droll string of inventive comparisons and examples, preposterous pairings and double-entendres, dropping famous names and events, drawing unexpectedly from highbrow and popular culture.
Let's Elope Let's Elope was a giant chestnut mare from New Zealand who, in 1991, become the first mare in more than 50 years to complete Australia's famed Caulfield Cup - Melbourne Cup double (the "Cups double"). The last mare to complete the double had been Rivette in 1939.
Let's Get Blown Let's Get Blown is the second single release from the R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta) The Masterpiece album, was produced by The Neptunes which features Pharrell. It couldn't repeat the success of Drop It Like It's Hot, but it filled the gap between the aforementioned song and the Signs club hit.
Let's Get Inventin' Let's Get Inventin' is a New Zealand reality series that takes young inventors (aged 10-17) and gets them to create their inventions. If successful they go into a prize pool, as well as having a chance to have their idea patented.
Let's Get It On (song) "Let's Get It On" is a 1973 number-one single recorded by American soul singer Marvin Gaye for the Tamla (Motown) label. The title song of the album release of the same title, "Let's Get It On" held the number-one position on the Billboard Pop Singles chart for two non-consecutive weeks in September 1973.
Let's Get Loud (DVD) Multi-faceted entertainer Jennifer Lopez traveled to Puerto Rico for this special concert event, which was taped for broadcast as a special television presentation. Jennifer Lopez: Let's Get Loud features the renowned singer, dancer and actress performing a dozen of her best known songs, including "Waiting For Tonight", "Love Don't Cost A Thing", "I'm Real", and "I Could Fall In Love" (the latter in tribute to the late great Tejano star Selena).
Let's Get Loud (Jennifer Lopez song) "Let's Get Loud" is the fifth and final single taken from Jennifer Lopez' 1999 debut album, On the 6, released in 2000. It was released in countries like Australia or Spain only, not being released in the U.
Let's Get Skase Let's Get Skase is a 2001 Australian comedy starring Lachy Hulme, Alex Dimitriades, Craig McLachlan and Bill Kerr. It is based on the life of failed Australian businessman Christopher Skase, who, after the collapse of his Qintex business, fled to Majorca, Spain.
Let's Get to It Tour The Let's Get to It Tour was a Kylie Minogue concert tour that took place in Europe in late 1991. It began in Australia and Asia as the Rhythm of Love Tour earlier that year and was staged in support of the album Let's Get to It.
Let's Get Together (Hayley Mills song) "Let's Get Together" was a popular song written for the 1961 Disney film, The Parent Trap. It was sung by teen actress, Hayley Mills and it was written by the songwriting brother team of Robert and Richard Sherman.
Let's Get Together Now Let's Get Together Now is a J-Pop/K-Pop song used as an anthem for the 2002 World Cup. Performed by the supergroup Voice of Korea/Japan (Lena Park and Brown Eyes for Korea and Sowelu and Chemistry for Japan), it was released in three separate versions: a full Japanese version, a full Korean version (with some English at the end), and a merged version which combines the lyrics of the two versions.
Let's Go (CBC TV series) Let's Go was a CBC Television entertainment series, hosted Chad Allen, the former frontman from The Guess Who, from 1964 to 1968, featuring musical guests. The Guess Who, fronted by Burton Cummings, played as the house band.
Let's Go (The Cars song) "Let's Go" was a 1979 single by The Cars, written by Ric Ocasek, produced by Roy Thomas Baker and featuring lead vocals by Cars bassist Ben Orr. It tells the story of a 17-year old driving school student and her budding interest in "the nightlife" It is told from the perspective of a teenage boy who wishes to ask her out for a date.
Let's Go Bowling Let's Go Bowling is a Third Wave Ska band hailing from the Greater San Joaquin Valley. Since the band's inception in 1986, the band's traditional ska style, barbershop harmonies, wisely crafted instrumentals, and its frantic live performances, helped set the standard for dress and culture for West Coast Ska, which in turn, set the groundwork for the Third Wave Movement in 1995.
Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee "Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee" was a song by Irving Berlin appearing in the musical comedy Face the Music, which opened in 1932. The song, set in a self-service restaurant modeled on the Horn & Hardart Automat, was sung in the play by a group of once-wealthy citizens who were awaiting better times, as mirrored in the song's opening lyrics:
Let's Make Progress Peru Let's Make Progress Peru (Progresemos PerĂş) is a minor Peruvian political party. At the legislative elections held on 9 April 2006, the party won less than 1% of the popular vote and no seats in the Congress of the Republic.
Let's Party Roasted Crab Let's Party Roasted Crab is an Asian snack food manufactured by Takima Shokuhin Company which consists small roasted crabs, in their entirety, shells, legs, innards and all. They are coated with sesame seeds and seasoned with soy sauce.
Let's roll The catchphrase "let's roll" has been used extensively as a term to move and start an activity, attack, mission or project. For a period of time after the attacks of September 11, 2001, the phrase in the United States came to symbolize heroism and initiative in a tough situation.
Let's Rock Let's Rock (1958) is a rock and roll film starring Julius LaRosa as a crooner attempting to fight off the rival music rock and roll, Phylis Newman as his songwriting girlfriend who convinces him to adapt rather than fight and Conrad Janis as LaRosa's manager. The film, another rock-exploitation film aimed at the teenage drive-in crowd, was produced and directed by Harry Foster and also features performances from the Tyrones, Paul Anka, Wink Martindale, Roy Hamilton, Danny & the Juniors and the Royal Teens.
Let's Roll with Roland Butter Let's Roll with Roland Butter is a TV series on CITV written by and starring Peter Cocks as a tubby teenager who is obsessed with sport and tries out many different activities every week. Naturally, none of this goes according to plan.
Let's See Let's See was a Canadian television series broadcast on CBC Television between September 6, 1952 to July 4, 1953. The segment, which had a running time of 15 minutes, was a puppet show with a character named Uncle Chichimus (voice of John Conway), which presented each evening's schedule as well as the weather forecast.
Let's trim our hair in accordance with the socialist lifestyle Let's trim our hair in accordance with the socialist lifestyle was part of a government propaganda campaign promulgating grooming and dress standards. North Korea broadcast it on the state-run Korean Central Television in the capital of Pyongyang.
Let's Talk About Sex "Let's Talk About Sex" is the name of a controversial hit song released by the American female R&B/hip-hop trio Salt-N-Pepa. It was released as a single from their Blacks' Magic album in the year of 1991.
LetĂcia Birkheuer LetĂcia Birkheuer (born April 25, 1978 in Passo Fundo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) is a Brazilian fashion model. LetĂcia is the 7th richest Brazilian model and was discovered while playing Volleyball in Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil.
Lethabo Lethabo Power Station is a coal-burning power station in Deneysville, South Africa near Vereeniging, which supplies energy to the Vaal Triangle. The name comes from the Twana word meaning "good living" or "happiness".
Lethal Bizzle Lethal Bizzle (also known as Lethal B, born Maxwell Ansah) is a rapper from East London, born to Ghanaian parents. In December 2004 he released the single "Pow (Forward)", also known as "Forward Riddim", which was banned from airplay by some mainstream stations; it entered the UK Singles Chart at number 11 in the first chart of 2005 and number one on the UK Dance Chart.
Lethal dose A lethal dose (LD) is an indication of the lethality of a given substance or type of radiation. Because resistance varies from one individual to another, the 'lethal dose' represents a dose (usually recorded as dose per kilogram of subject body weight) at which a given percentage of subjects will die.
Lethal Enforcers 3 Lethal Enforcers 3, known as Seigi no Hero (セイギăŽă’ăĽă㼠or ćŁçľ©ă®ă’ăĽăăĽâ€”Heroes of Justice) in Japan is a 3D arcade light gun game which is the third installment to Konami's Lethal Enforcers series.
Lethal Weapon Lethal Weapon is the first of a series of American movies that were released in 1987, 1989, 1992, and 1998, all starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover as a mismatched pair of Los Angeles police officers. These movies fall into the action-comedy genre, and are generally considered to typify the "Buddy Cop" plot device.
Lethal Weapon (video game) Lethal Weapon is a video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy in 1992 by Ocean. It is a side-scroller, in which you choose one of the police partners (Mel Gibson or Danny Glover) and battle it out with criminals around the city and surrounding area using fists, guns, and grenades.
Lethal Wrestling Alliance The Lethal Wrestling Alliance, established in the fall of 2003, is owned and operated by LwA Productions LLC. Created as an alternative to the current forms of televised Professional Wrestling, the LwA was designed with the intent to return Pro Wrestling to it's roots in St.
Lethal Xcess Lethal Xcess has been developed in approximately 12 months by two members of the Atari ST demo crew X-Troll and published by Eclipse in 1991. The only available versions are for Amiga and Atari ST, both have been done by the original developers.
Lethargy (band) Lethargy was a mathcore band formed in Rochester, New York during the early 1990s, breaking up in 1999. Drummer Brann Dailor and guitarist Bill Kelliher would later appear in Today is the Day and Mastodon, while guitarist and vocalist Erik Burke would later appear in Nuclear Assault and Sulaco.
Lethbridge (electoral district) Lethbridge (formerly known as Lethbridge—Foothills) is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1917. It represents the counties of Lethbridge, Warner and Cardston.
Lethbridge Bulls The Lethbridge Bulls are an amateur baseball team playing at the Henderson Stadium in Lethbridge, Alberta. The team is a member of the Western Major Baseball League, a collegiate wood-bat league operating in the prairie provinces of Canada.
Lethbridge Community College Lethbridge Community College, was opened in 1957 as the first public community college in Canada. Over 7,000 students attend the Lethbridge, Alberta, institution, which provides vocational training in over seventy career areas via one-year certificates, two-year diplomas, apprenticeships, applied degrees, and pre-employment programs.
Lethbridge Pronghorns The Lethbridge Pronghorns, formerly known as the Chinooks are the athletic teams that represent the University of Lethbridge in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. They have men's and women's teams that compete in the CIS league in basketball, ice hockey, judo, rugby, soccer, swimming, and track and field.
Lethbridge Regional Police Service Lethbridge Regional Police Service was established 1 February 2004 as a result of an amalgamation of the police services of Lethbridge and Coaldale, Alberta. In 2005, the police service employed 132 officers, 80 civilian staff and over 50 civilian volunteers.
Lethbridge, Victoria Lethbridge is a small rural township outside Geelong, Victoria, Australia of about 1,000 people. Bluestone from Lethbridge quarries was used to build several significant buildings in Melbourne, including the steps to the Parliament House.
Lethe In Classical Greek, Lethe (LEE-thee) literally means "forgetfulness" or "concealment". The Greek word for "truth" is a-lethe-ia, meaning "un-forgetfulness" or "un-concealment".
Lether Frazar Lether Edward Frazar (December 1, 1904 – May 15, 1960) was the Democratic lieutenant governor of Louisiana under Governor Earl Kemp Long from 1956-1960, who had earlier, as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Beauregard Parish, authored the state teacher retirement law. Frazar was also the fourth president of McNeese State University (then McNeese State College) in Lake Charles.
Lethwei Lethwei or Lethawae ; also known as Burmese Boxing and Myanma Traditional Boxing, is a form of kickboxing originated from Myanmar (Burma). Lethwei is in many ways similar to its siblings from neighboring South-East Asian countries such as Tomoi from Malaysia, Pradal Serey from Cambodia and most of all Muay Thai from Thailand.
Letchworth State Park Letchworth State Park is a New York state park located 35 miles (56 km) south of Rochester, New York. The park is roughly 17 miles (24 km) longNew York conservationist left behind mini-Grand Canyon, an August 2006 AP article via CNN, covering 14,350 acres (22.
Leticia Brédice Leticia Marcela Brédice is an Argentine actress known in the United States mainly for her appearance in Fabián Bielinsky's 2000 caper film Nine Queens. She was born in Buenos Aires though her birthdate has been reported as both August 26, 1972"from Internet Movie Database and December 26], [[1972 "from Instituto Nacional de Cine Y Artes Audiovisuales, she and Juan Pablo Sanguinetti] had a son, Indio, on [[August 11, 2005.
Leticia dispute The Leticia dispute between Colombia and Peru concerned a trapezoid of territory which connected Colombia to the Amazon River and its port of Leticia. Although the area is remote and characterized by tropical jungle, it has some strategic importance because it is Colombia’s only outlet to the Amazon and by extension to the South Atlantic.
Leticia Moreno Leticia Muñoz Moreno (born 1985 in Madrid) is a Spanish violinist. She started her music education at the early age of 3 in both violin and piano with the Suzuki Method offering her first recitals when she was just 5.
Leticia Palma Zoyla Gloria Ruiz Moscoso, better known by her stage name Leticia Palma (born December 26 1926), is a former actress who worked in Mexican cinema. She is most famous for her role in Roberto GavaldĂłn's En la palma de tu mano, which ranked 70th on Somos magazine's 1994 list of the 100 best Mexican films.
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