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What does Leon mean?

Leon

a city in central Mexico a city in northwestern Spain at the foot of the Cantabrian Mountains a historical area and former kingdom in northwestern Spain

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Simple sentences

A return ticket to Leon, please.
Leon works for the German Aerospace Center.

Movie subtitles

Ah, my good Lord Craigmore, bastard son of Leon Ravenhelm, to what do I owe this honor?
Police - PARIS. Please send immediately to Saint-Calais inspectors Michel and Leon.
It was Fandor who had taken the place of the prisoner, and inspectors Michel and Leon the place of policemen.
Inspectors Michel and Leon knew the urgency of their mission.
And as Leon Trotsky said.
Hello, Leon.
How can I dim myself down, Leon?
Leon, Leonitchka.
We like Leon.
Don't we like Leon?
Leon, why are you so good to us?
Yes, Leon.
What is it, Leon?
Yes, I want to catch Leon before he rushes out. and loses himself in my business affairs.
Monsieur Leon.
Oh, Leon.
Leon, you know the jokes you told me a few days ago?
And Leon, I want to tell you something which I thought I would never say. which I thought nobody ever should say, because I didn't think it exists.
And, Leon, I can't say it.

News and current affairs

For now, America is keeping a channel open for direct dialogue with Iran (as US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta warned Barak months ago).
When Leon Rozenblit and I uncovered the illusion and its specificity, we ran an extensive series of studies exploring why explanatory understanding is so vulnerable to a false sense of knowing.
At a recent security conference in Singapore, US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta emphasized the American military build-up in the region.
But the real issue is self-esteem and the social-comparison processes that psychologist Leon Festinger observed as a universal human trait.
Leon Brittan, then a commissioner and supporter of enlargement, recalls that some officials and countries even hoped that the pre-1989 line could be held.
Leon Kass, who subsequently served as chair of President George W. Bush's Council on Bioethics, argued that the risk of producing an abnormal infant was too great for an attempt at IVF ever to be justified.
Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shuja Pasha, the head of the ISI, took a day trip to Washington, DC, and spent four hours meeting with CIA Director Leon Panetta.

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