Leoni
Ra·úl [rah-ool], /rɑˈul/, 1905–72, Venezuelan statesman: president 1964–69.
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Understandably, even Tea Leoni is a bit exasperated with all the questions about Clinton comparisons, shouting “Kissinger!”
Tea Leoni Isn’t Hillary Clinton, but ‘Madam Secretary’ May Be Her Benghazi | Kevin Fallon | September 21, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTI spoke with Tom Leoni, a researcher and teacher of late medieval dueling techniques.
The ‘GOT’ Red Viper and Mountain Duel, and a History of Medieval Trial by Combat | Steven Isaac | June 3, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThere was no desire to deal harshly with them, and they were dismissed with trivial penances, except the brothers Leoni.
A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 4 | Henry Charles LeaThis was given up centuries ago, but the Via de' Leoni, or street of the lions, remains to remind us of the old custom.
Tuscan Sculpture of the Fifteenth Century | Estelle M. HurllShe has the same fearless softness with Juliet, and a sportive naïveté a mixture of bird and kitten, unknown to the dupe of Leoni.
Woman in the Nineteenth Century | Margaret Fuller Ossoli
The stove once in it safely with its guardians, the big boat moved across the lake to Leoni.
The Nrnberg Stove | Louisa de la Ram (AKA Ouida)"I now remember reading in the papers that Zanti had gone to live at Vaza," said Leoni.
Majesty | Louis Couperus
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