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- noun Plural form of
lionheart .
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Examples
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Mackenzie Green, Queen City Wheels/lionhearts, in 20:18 Mason, OH
2010 U.S. cyclocross national championships, Friday Dec. 10 results 2010
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Rachel Dobrozsi, Queen City Wheels/lionhearts, in 19:44 Loveland, OH
2010 U.S. cyclocross national championships, Friday Dec. 10 results 2010
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Andrew Rademacher, Queen City Wheels/lionhearts, in 23:16 Loveland, OH
2010 U.S. cyclocross national championships, Friday Dec. 10 results 2010
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Jacob Weisgerber, Queen City Wheels/lionhearts, in 23:30 Loveland, OH
2010 U.S. cyclocross national championships, Friday Dec. 10 results 2010
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But when the moment of truth came, they fought like lionhearts, never surrendered, and would die before abandoning a “mate.”
Unplayable Robert Lusetich 2010
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Robert Prewitt, Queen City Wheels/lionhearts, in 21:24 Loveland, OH
2010 U.S. cyclocross national championships, Friday Dec. 10 results 2010
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It needs to be pointed out to the drones who view lionhearts blog as a source of inspiration that the following applies in Luton;
'Allah's' Luton Militia - Civil War Lionheart 2007
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He calls our men and women in uniform "lionhearts."
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It followed pathetic remarks in the German press about Fabio Capello's lionhearts - with BZ newspaper saying our players are "little English girlies".
Mirror.co.uk - News 2010
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The role of a captain is probably overstated in England, where leaders, lionhearts, spirit and endeavour are all commodities traded above their worth.
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