- Adam
LeBor is a
British author, journalist,
writing coach and
editorial trainer. Born in
London in 1961, he
worked as a
foreign correspondent from 1991...
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Lebor Gabála Érenn (literally "The Book of the
Taking of Ireland";
Modern Irish spelling:
Leabhar Gabhála Éireann,
known in
English as The Book of Invasions)...
- The Law
Enforcement Officers' Bill of
Rights (
LEBOR, LEOBR, or LEOBoR) is a set of
rights intended to
protect American law
enforcement personnel from...
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January 2012.
LeBor 2004, pp. 135–137.
LeBor 2004, p. 138. Sriram, Martin-Ortega &
Herman 2010, p. 70.
LeBor 2004, p. 140.
LeBor 2004, pp. 140–143...
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Stevanovic 2004, p. 92.
LeBor 2002, pp. 270–271.
Edwardes et al. 2000. BBC 2000.
LeBor 2002, p. 271.
LeBor 2002, p. 305.
LeBor 2002, p. 270. Stevanovic...
- p. 255.
LeBor 2003, pp. 75–76.
LeBor 2003, pp. 75–76;
Crampton 1997, p. 387.
LeBor 2003, p. 77;
Lampe 2010, p. 347.
LeBor 2003, p. 78.
LeBor 2003, p. 79...
- Terrygl**** The Book of
Leinster (Middle Irish:
Lebor Laignech [ˈl͈ʲevər ˈlaɡʲnʲəx], LL) is a
medieval Irish m****cript
compiled c. 1160 and now kept in...
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Etymology Dictionary. "Oxford
English Dictionary Addition Series 1997".
LeBor, Adam (1
January 2009). The Believers: How
America Fell for
Bernard Madoffs...
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Bors (/ˈbɔːrz/; French: Bohort) is the name of two
knights in
Arthurian legend, an
elder and a younger. The two
first appear in the 13th-century Lancelot-Grail...
- sons of Míl are the
final race to
settle in Ireland,
according to In the
Lebor Gabála Érenn, a
medieval Irish Christian pseudo-history. The
Milesians represent...