Similar words: leakey, louis, Louise, st. louis, louis xi, louis xv, louis xvi, louis xiv. Meaning: n. English paleontologist whose account of fossil discoveries in Tanzania changed theories of human evolution (1903-1972).
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1. Jane wired Louis Leakey with this new discovery.
2. Fifty years ago Louis Leakey sent her to study chimpanzees because he thought their behavior might cast light on human ancestors, his chosen subject.
3. The little chimp was named for Louis Leakey, the legendary paleontologist who sent Jane Goodall to the forests of Gombe, Tanzania, to study chimpanzees.
4. Louis Leakey, thrilled by Jane's news, wrote to her: "Now we must redefine 'tool, ' redefine 'man, ' or accept chimpanzees as humans."
5. One person, the paleontologist Louis Leakey, who had recruited her to the task up in Nairobi, believed she might succeed.
6. Goodall telegraphed her boss, the fossil-hunter Louis Leakey (father of Richard), with the news.
7. All I wanted to do was get a degree because Louis Leakey said I needed one, which was right, and once I succeeded I could get back to the field.
8. Within a few months of her arrival she met the famed anthropologist17 and paleontologist18,[sentencedict.com] Dr. Louis Leakey.
9. But there's nothing embarrassing about that. Your father worked with Louis Leakey, a great anthropologist.
10. Within a few months of her arrival, Goodall met the famed anthropologist and paleontologist Louis Leakey.
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