- King
Lear is a
tragedy written by
William Shakespeare. It is
loosely based on the
mythological Leir of Britain. King
Lear, in
preparation for his old age...
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Milton Lear (July 27, 1922 –
December 5, 2023) was an
American screenwriter and
producer who produced, wrote, created, or
developed over 100 shows.
Lear created...
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Amanda Lear (née Tap or Tapp; born 18 June or 18
November 1939 or 1941 or 1946 or 1950 in
Saigon or Hong Kong or Hanoi) is a
French singer, songwriter...
- Look up
Lear,
lear, or
léar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up leir, leír, léir, or lèir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lear or Leir may...
- John
Olsen Lear (December 3, 1942 –
March 29, 2022), son of
Learjet magnate Bill
Lear, was an
aviator who set
multiple records,
later flying cargo planes...
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Louise Lear (born
Tracy Louise Barden, 14
December 1967) is a
British television and
radio journalist who
works as a
presenter for BBC Weather. She has...
- fork –
Eating utensil Runcible spoon –
Nonsense word
created by
Edward LearPages displaying short descriptions of
redirect targets Spife Splayd – Combination...
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William Powell Lear (June 26, 1902 – May 14, 1978) was an
American inventor and businessman. He is best
known for
founding Learjet, a
manufacturer of business...
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Lear Corporation is an
American company that
manufactures automotive seating and
automotive electrical systems. In 2019, it
ranked #147 and in 2018, it...
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Edward Lear (12 May 1812 – 29
January 1888) was an
English artist, illustrator, musician,
author and poet, who is
known mostly for his
literary nonsense...