Examples of using Lemmon in English and their translations into Arabic
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Don Lemmon.
Lemmon Valley.
Mount Lemmon.
Jack Lemmon- The Apartment.
Chris Lemmon.
Lemmon Avenue The Museum.
Brian Lemmon.
That's the fiancée of the deceased. Miss Leonore Lemmon.
Miss Lemmon?
In 1956 Ena Lemmon sent Baba a formal invitation to visit Australia, which he accepted.
Leonore Lemmon.
Jack Lemmon- Missing.
Hey, Jack Lemmon.
Mount Lemmon Ski Valley.
She married nutritionist and author Don Lemmon on December 19, 2003.
Jack Lemmon? Paul Newman?
At 0639 hours Greenwich Mean Time on 6 October 2008,Richard Kowalski discovered an NEO using the Mount Lemmon 1.5-metre aperture telescope near Tucson, Arizona.
Jack Lemmon Days of Wine.
On 24 February 2006,1997 XR2 was observed by the Mount Lemmon Survey after being lost for more than 8 years.
Lemmon also marketed a small quantity under another name, Mequin, so doctors could prescribe the drug without the negative connotations.
The Mount Lemmon Survey.
(a) The Catalina Sky Survey program currently operates two telescopes near Tucson, Arizona: a 0.74-metre aperture telescope on Mount Bigelow anda 1.5-metre aperture telescope on nearby Mount Lemmon.
The Mount Lemmon SkyCenter.
(c) The Mt. Lemmon Survey uses a 1.5-metre f/2.0 prime focus telescope with a 1.0 x 1.0 degree field at the Steward Observatory Mt. Lemmon station(elevation: 2,790 m), 18 km north of Tucson, Arizona.
Wayne & Shuster first appeared on television in 1950, but not in Canada, which did not have network TV until 1952. Their radio sponsor, Toni Home Permanent, also sponsored an American television show, Toni Twin Time,hosted by Jack Lemmon.[1] The sponsor asked the duo to make regular appearances on the TV program, which was not doing well.
Her husband J.G. died in 1908, and Sara Plummer Lemmon died in California in 1923. The couple is buried at Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, in Plot 46, with a poppy on her gravestone.[1][2].
She also sent him a shrub she had found near Santa Barbara, and after a friend of his examined it, named it Baccharis plummerae in honor of her.[3] In 1880 they married, Plummer assuming his name.[4] At that point, she sold her library to the Odd Fellows to operate,and she and John Lemmon began traveling and cataloging botanical discoveries.
Sara Allen Plummer Lemmon(September 3, 1836- January 15, 1923) was an American botanist. Mount Lemmon in Arizona is named for her, as she was the first white woman to ascend it.
Lemmon(1831- 1908) when he was giving a lecture in Santa Barbara.[10] Lemmon, a Civil War veteran and former Andersonville prisoner, was, like Plummer, a self-trained botanist.[10] The couple started corresponding via letters and Lemmon tutored her in botany.
Lemmon and her husband John honeymooned in the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona at her recommendation.[11][2] With the aid of E. O. Stratton, they eventually scaled the tallest peak, which they named Mount Lemmon in her honor[11]- one of the few mountains named for a woman.[12][13] While on their trip, the Lemmons endured several hardships, yet managed to discover and catalog a number of species unique to the mountain.

