(1) It fills me with hope of change.” But, as local historian Eusebio Leal Spengler led the Obamas through the deserted streets, the tour also hinted at the dangers of lopsided tourist development that could leave the stunningly beautiful city centre feeling like a permanent theme park if mishandled.
(2) The psychopharmacological data collected in the present work leal to classify this new thienodiazepine derviative within the fram of tranquilizers of the benxodaizapine type.
(3) Guilherme Leal is a Brazilian business and social entrepreneur and Jochen Zeitz is director of Kering and chairman of the board’s sustainable development committee.
(4) Tamayo is the third Mexican referenced in Avena to be executed by Texas, following Jose Ernesto Medellin in 2008 and Humberto Leal Garcia in 2011.
(5) Tamayo would be the third Mexican referenced in Avena to be executed in Texas, following José Medellín and Humberto Leal García, who was put to death in 2011 despite efforts from the US and Mexican governments to stay his execution because he was denied timely consular rights.
Leam
Definition:
(n. & v. i.) See Leme.
(n.) A cord or strap for leading a dog.
Example Sentences:
(1) But even the nomenclature in the various manifestos is telling, Leam said: “It’s indicative of how ill-formed those ideas are that the [northern] scheme doesn’t really have a name: the Lib Dems talked about HS3 and the Tories talk about northern powerhouse rail.” The politics are sticky.
(2) Leam said: “We’re stuck at a red light, not shunted into the sidings.
(3) Her own book, and Barbara Leaming's, leave so much out, and so much that we do know does not fit our image of a movie star.
(4) David Leam, the infrastructure director at business group London First, said: “The key thing this project needs is a comparable one to start in the north.
(5) I followed where HS2 will cross the pretty Leam valley and dive through the middle of South Cubbington Wood.
(6) It’s as close to a sure thing as you can get in infrastructure,” Leam said.
(7) According to Barbara Leaming's 1995 biography (though this was disputed by family members), John Ford had been the love of her life.