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Len

[ len ]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Leonard.


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Because by this point, Ursula was living with her husband, Len, and her three children in the village of Great Rollright, which is a hamlet of sort of such ordinary, rural simplicity.

Len is much more muted with “That was better than expected.”

Len, an advertiser, said this “issue has impacted 100% of the law firms I work with.”

They have scored at an excellent rate in the half-court without Len or Baynes on the court.

Wizards return to practice with just eight eligible players — and have another game postponedIn the meantime, Len gives an extremely shorthanded Washington roster — the team has six positive coronavirus cases — an extra body.

Among the money golfers who knew him at one time and another were Penna, Dick Metz, Len Dodson and Ben Hogan.

He did join the tech club in high school and even had a LEN (pizza and computer games) party at his home.

The Daily Beast: Patty, Louis (Len Cariou), Marilyn (Lily Tomlin), Tom, and Ellen each make a choice about their family.

“You overcame the objection,” says Len admiringly when I tell him about this that night.

Allenarly, al-len′ar-li, adv. solely, only—obsolete save only in Scotch conveyancing.

"I am called Johann, Count von Len," answered the secretary as curtly as possible.

This is ten thousand times a straiter place to be in than when I played the Count von Len.

You yourself are in love with the Count von Len, and yet you tell me that he is with the woman he loves.

Car bien deit len creire en celui seignor qui tel miracle pot fere .

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