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"December Bride" is the eleventh episode of the eighth season of the situation comedy television series Roseanne. The episode was written by William Lucas Walker and directed by Gail Mancuso, and originally aired on ABC on December 12, 1995. [1] The episode revolves around the wedding of recurring character Leon Carp (Martin Mull).
Leon (French: Léon, (t)erreur de la savane) is a French series of CGI-animated episodes produced by Studio Hari for children's television.The series features Leon, a persevering but clumsy lion, and a host of other animal characters living in the African savannah, including an elusive springbok and Leon's rival, a spotted hyena.
When Roc learns that Leon, a veteran garbage collector, is being forced to retire, Roc tries to comfort the old man. Thinking years of being alone and unappreciated have made Leon bitter, Roc decides to give Leon a retirement party to show how many friends he really has. Roc's father is hurt by the idea.
Michael Greyeyes as Cousin Leon, nobody's actual cousin who was banned from the reserve for ten years and has a habit of rummaging through others' belongings. He returns to Grouse Lake as his ban expires, later mounting a populist campaign for chief against Jo.
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United States v. Leon , 468 U.S. 897 (1984), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court established the " good faith " exception to the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule . [ 1 ]
[1] [2] The series stars Coco Martin in a dual role as SPO2 Ricardo Dalisay and Police S/Insp. Dominador de Leon, together with an ensemble cast. The first season of Ang Probinsyano chronicled around the lives of Ricardo "Cardo" Dalisay and Dominador "Ador" de Leon, identical twins who were separated during childhood.
On the August 29, 2007, episode of Wowowee, Revillame addressed de Leon and insisted that he had not been cheating. [5] Without mentioning Revillame or Wowowee by name, de Leon rebutted Revillame's statement the following day in a fifteen-minute-long monologue on Eat Bulaga! , advising him to "explain before you complain."