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Laurel meaning
An evergreen shrub of species Laurus nobilis, having aromatic leaves of a lanceolate shape, with clusters of small, yellowish white flowers in their axils. | A crown of laurel. | Honor, distinction, fame.
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History as Laurel and Hardy Style of comedy and characterizations Laurel and Hardy in The Lucky Dog (1921) The humor of Laurel and Hardy was highly visual with slapstick used for emphasis.
At 3:31 a.m., the Laurel Police Department was dispatched to a second burglary, which occurred at Exxon, located in the town limits of Laurel at 30341 Sussex Highway.
In Pennsylvania, cemeteries like Laurel Hill in Philadelphia and West Laurel in Bala Cynwyd witnessed visitor surges of more than 43 percent in just two weeks.
LAUREL HILL — Mr. Billy J. Shoemake, 80 years old of Laurel Hill, passed to his Heavenly home on April 8, 2020.
To start, four speakers will be installed on light poles on Laurel Street between South Seventh and Eighth streets, and one will be on South Seventh Street just north of the Laurel Street intersection.
Asher comes to see the agents about Laurel and says she is too afraid to come and gives them the giftbag with Laurel’s mother’s head inside.
Bell County’s first Laurel Music Festival will take place June 7 and 8 at the Laurel Cove Amphitheater, organized through a partnership with Main Street Pineville, Pine Mountain State Resort Park and Bell County Tourism.
Her sister Laurel took up her cause as the Black Canary, but Laurel’s death meant Dinah Drake eventually took her place as well.
Kellyn was grateful to Laurel for saving her; however, she wasn't sure she wanted to work with Laurel going forward.
Svetlana Laurel, 52, killed her 14-year-old daughter during a domestic dispute that included Laurel restraining her ex-husband and 12-year-old son and wielding a Taser and gun, police officers said.
Actors Bronson Pinchot and Gailard Sartain were cast playing the lookalike nephews of Laurel and Hardy named Stanley Thinneus Laurel and Oliver Fatteus Hardy.
Additionally, laurel wreaths were important in several state ceremonies, and crowns of laurel were rewarded to champions of athletic, racing, and dramatic contests.
Laurel and Hardy would accidentally damage someone's property, with the injured party retaliating by ruining something belonging to Laurel or Hardy.
Louvish 2001, p. 267. Laurel heard the tune on the station and asked Hatley if they could use it as the Laurel and Hardy theme song.
McCabe 1987, p. 124. Offscreen Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy were quite the opposite of their movie characters: Laurel was the industrious "idea man" while Hardy was more easygoing.
Quite unwittingly Laurel and Hardy's parts grew larger while those of their fellow stars diminished because Laurel and Hardy were considered to be great actors.
The Camden Line runs between Baltimore Camden Station and Washington Union Station and has six stops in the county in Riverdale Park, College Park, Greenbelt, Muirkirk, Laurel, and Laurel Racetrack.
The rift damaged Roach-Laurel relations to the point that Roach said that after Toyland, he no longer wished to produce Laurel and Hardy films.
And that no one will make Ukrainian a stranger in the laurel.
Another witness was around the corner from the incident at the time and told detectives they heard gunshots and saw Thorpe running from the scene to his car on Laurel Street, the affidavit said.