Lede was the mother of Castor Pollux Helen and Clytemnestra.
Mean
The haudensaunee mean irguios
MEAN ignoble - being mean signify - mean
R mean reastate the question. A mean answer it. F mean for example. F mean for example. T mean this show that. RAFFT that what it mean in Ela
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
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Lede en Oudewaard's population is 120.
Lede means members and boer means farmer. Ledeboer would thus roughly mean "A community farmer".
Person of Interest - 2011 Bury the Lede 2-5 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-14
Lien Smolders was born on April 22, 1938, in Lede, Flanders, Belgium.
The first sentence of any newspaper article is called the lede (or lead, for non-journalism people). It should include the Who, What, When, Where, Why and How of the article to follow (that's why it sounds like a summary--the lede is the hook with which a reporter is trying to attract a reader with, and readers want and need to know what the article is all about before they start plowing through and reading it). Ledes should typically be one sentence in length, although lede styles may vary from paper to paper and reporter to reporter.
The homophone for "leader" that is 5 letters long is "lede."
the lede rof columbia was machil j wheasly and was captain for 44 years and retired when he was 87
Italy, Mussolini. Germany Hitler. Russia by Stalin. Spain after the civil war by Franco. Portugal by Salazar, methinx.
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Person of Interest - 2011 Bury the Lede 2-5 was released on: Canada: 1 November 2012 USA: 1 November 2012 Denmark: 30 November 2012 Finland: 30 November 2012 Norway: 30 November 2012 Sweden: 30 November 2012 Hungary: 21 April 2013 Japan: 2 June 2013 Netherlands: 6 October 2013
I'm not familiar with the term, and I suspect it may be an expression specific to one individual or a small group. What it sounds like, is that they want an opening to a story or essay (the "lede") to be really spectacular and attention grabbing.