Similar words: leon, dole out, rule out, leopard, galileo, leotard, nucleon, leonine. Meaning: ['liːəʊ] n. 1. (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Leo 2. a zodiacal constellation in northern hemisphere between Cancer and Virgo 3. the fifth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about July 23 to August 22.
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121 This trip would have a touch of luxury about it which always pleases a Leo.
122 But he must send me La Vie de J é sus by M. Leo Taxil.
123 But Leo finds it hard to cope with Scorpio's jealousy and possessiveness.
124 Leo: Let me introduce myself. I am Mr Le. Your tour guide.
125 Satellite networks run regularly in the space, so virtual topology routing strategy is adopted, and a central routing is simulated in the hybrid GEO/LEO constellation based on OPNET.
126 The names of those who have practiced my profession ring like a hall of fame for humanity...Booker T. Washington, Buddha, Confucius, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Leo Buscaglia, Moses and Jesus.
127 It can simulate the procedures of routing table generation and packets routing in LEO satellite networks.
128 Anyone who wishes to make it with Leo must never undermine the leonine dignity, or they will surely suffer the claws of the cat.
129 Surverying many of works in ancient or modern times, we find there are countless things that the heroes of feminality existed and died for love. Anna Karenina of Leo Tolstoy drew is a typical case.
130 In 12 horoscopes, Leo be the horoscope which have authority and domination ability most.
131 Leo Zou, China Home Segment Marketing Manager, ARM, Leo hold his Master degree in management engineering.
132 This star is the brightest one in the constellation Leo the Lion.
133 If LEO satellite orbit changes , then the occultation events number and distribution will be different.
134 In this paper, we describe the extend of a simulation tool and study the delay performance of LEO by this simulator.
135 This is a literary giant Leo Tolstoy's works, always hanging in the professor's lips.
136 Leo: You have a great sense of selfesteem, but don’t let your confidence turn to cockiness.
137 My sister said that a Taurus won't get along with a Leo.
138 Leo sulks that Capricorn is at the head of the table.http://sentencedict.com/leo.html
139 Leo went on, his dark eyes wide with pity and concern.
140 This occasion was provided by the preaching in Germany of an Indulgence proclaimed by Leo X. (1513-21).
141 While Leonid meteors appear to rain from the constellation of Leo the Lion, they can actually be viewed in all parts of the sky.
142 Some believe Leo Strauss is neoconservatives Godfather, while others put much emphasis on Reinhold Niebuhr s influence on neoconservatives.
143 An iconoclastic movement resulted from a decree from the eastern emperor, Leo III (717–741), forbidding any representation of human or animal form in the church.
144 Now in the 1990's it have been growing in using orbits other than the geostationary orbit for telecommunications satellites. It is the best approach to use the Low Earth Orbit(LEO) satellites.
145 The key to a successful date with a Leo is to make them feel like royalty.
146 In the perspective of existentialism, the intense negation in Leo Tolstoy's heart, through which he faces nothingness, is used to argue against the "unoriginal and trivial existence".
147 The first grenades appeared in the Byzantine Empire, not long after the reign of Leo III (717-741).
148 Besides that, I helped the children in the neighbourhood with their leo . I helped them read English and improve their oken English. Their parents thanked me for this.
149 In 1929, though, Leo Szilard, a Hungarian physicist, added a wrinkle.
150 Durante los fines de semana, siempre leo alg ú n lobro interesan te para distraer mi atenci ? ? n trabajo.
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