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Lema may refer to: Nature Amphibians *Lema tree frog, ''Hypsiboas lemai'', a species of frog *''Centrolene lema'', a synonym for '' Vitreorana gorzulae'', the Bolivar giant glass frog Insects *''Kedestes lema'', the Lema ranger, a butterfly * ''Lema'' (beetle), a genus of beetles in the family Chrysomelidae Places Benin * Lèma, Dassa-Zoumè *Lèma, Savalou United States * Lema, California, former Pomo settlement in Mendocino County * Lake Eustis Museum of Art (LEMA), Florida Elsewhere * Monte Lema, a mountain between Switzerland and Italy *Sierra de Lema, a mountain range in Bolívar state, Venezuela *Lema Fracture Zone, next to the Vema fracture zone in the Atlantic Ocean People People with the surname * Chris Lema (born 1995), an American soccer player * Cristian Lema (born 1990), an Argentine footballer *Elieshi Lema (born 1949), a Tanzanian writer *Godbless Lema (born 1976), a Tanzanian politician *Nino Lema, Benigno 'Nino' Lema Mejuto (born 1964), a Spanish retired foo ...
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Lema Tree Frog
Lema may refer to: Nature Amphibians * Lema tree frog, ''Hypsiboas lemai'', a species of frog *''Centrolene lema'', a synonym for '' Vitreorana gorzulae'', the Bolivar giant glass frog Insects *''Kedestes lema'', the Lema ranger, a butterfly * ''Lema'' (beetle), a genus of beetles in the family Chrysomelidae Places Benin * Lèma, Dassa-Zoumè *Lèma, Savalou United States * Lema, California, former Pomo settlement in Mendocino County * Lake Eustis Museum of Art (LEMA), Florida Elsewhere * Monte Lema, a mountain between Switzerland and Italy *Sierra de Lema, a mountain range in Bolívar state, Venezuela *Lema Fracture Zone, next to the Vema fracture zone in the Atlantic Ocean People People with the surname * Chris Lema (born 1995), an American soccer player * Cristian Lema (born 1990), an Argentine footballer *Elieshi Lema (born 1949), a Tanzanian writer *Godbless Lema (born 1976), a Tanzanian politician * Nino Lema, Benigno 'Nino' Lema Mejuto (born 1964), a Spanish retired f ...
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Godbless Lema
Godbless Jonathan Lema (born 26 October 1976) is a Tanzanian Chadema politician and Member of Parliament for Arusha City constituency from 2010 to 2015. He was also a candidate for the same constituency in the 2015 general election which was conducted on 25 October 2015. However, the parliamentary election for Arusha Constituency had to be postponed following the death of Estomoh Malya who was the parliamentary candidate for the Alliance for Change and Transparency, a newly established opposition political party in Tanzania. The by-election was scheduled for 13 December 2015 and Lema was expected to win since Arusha is one of the Chadema strongholds. In the October 2015 general election, his party won 23 out of 24 members of the Arusha City Council. Lema has been vocal and well known following his activists politics against the ruling Chama cha Mapinduzi. He led a number of political rallies and protests against the government and CCM, some of which resulted in serious injuries a ...
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Lemar
Lemar Obika (born 4 April 1978), known mononymously as Lemar, is an English singer, songwriter and record producer. Initially rising to fame after finishing third on the Fame Academy (series 1), first series of British talent show ''Fame Academy'', he was later signed to Sony BMG, where he has gone on to release five studio albums, three of which are certified platinum certification, platinum or double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Lemar's double-platinum debut album ''Dedicated (Lemar album), Dedicated'' was released in November 2003 and contained the successful singles "Dance (With U)", "50/50 & Lullaby, 50/50" and "Another Day (Lemar song), Another Day", all of which charted in the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart. His second effort, ''Time to Grow'', saw similar success, again achieving double platinum certification and spawning his most successful single, "If There's Any Justice", which peaked at number 3 and spent four months on the UK Singles Chart. ...
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Lemma (other)
Lemma (from Ancient Greek ''premise'', ''assumption'', from Greek ''I take'', ''I get'') may refer to: Language and linguistics * Lemma (morphology), the canonical, dictionary or citation form of a word * Lemma (psycholinguistics), a mental abstraction of a word about to be uttered Science and mathematics * Lemma (botany), a part of a grass plant * Lemma (mathematics), a proven proposition used as a step in a larger proof Other uses * ''Lemma'' (album), by John Zorn (2013) See also *Analemma, a diagram showing the variation of the position of the Sun in the sky *Dilemma *Lema (other) * Lemmatisation *Neurolemma Neurilemma (also known as neurolemma, sheath of Schwann, or Schwann's sheath) is the outermost cell nucleus, nucleated cytoplasmic layer of Schwann cells (also called neurilemmocytes) that surrounds the axon of the neuron. It forms the outermost la ...
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Emergency Management
Emergency management (also Disaster management) is a science and a system charged with creating the framework within which communities reduce vulnerability to hazards and cope with disasters. Emergency management, despite its name, does not actually focus on the management of emergencies; emergencies can be understood as minor events with limited impacts and are managed through the day-to-day functions of a community. Instead, emergency management focuses on the management of disasters, which are events that produce more impacts than a community can handle on its own. The management of disasters tends to require some combination of activity from individuals and households, organizations, local, and/or higher levels of government. Although many different terminologies exist globally, the activities of emergency management can be generally categorized into preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery, although other terms such as disaster risk reduction and prevention are also ...
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Lema (company)
Lema was a " blue plan" front-company of the Civil Cooperation Bureau established in Johannesburg, South Africa with offices in Parktown by ex-policeman Leon André Maree. The company's name was derived from the first two letters of its founder's name and surname. It exported electronic appliances, computers, pocket calculators, and watches from South Africa to other African countries. Lema was funded with at least by the South African Defence Force. Other SADF front organizations * Civil Cooperation Bureau * Delta G Scientific Company * Executive Outcomes * Jeugkrag * Roodeplaat Research Laboratories * Veterans for Victory See also *Politics of South Africa The Republic of South Africa is a unitary parliamentary democratic republic. The President of South Africa serves both as head of state and as head of government. The President is elected by the National Assembly (the lower house of the S ... References {{Portal bar, Politics, Companies, South Africa Com ...
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Lema Mabidi
Lema Mabidi (born 11 June 1993) is a Congolese professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Iraqi club Al-Diwaniya FC. Honours AS Vita Club: * CAF Champions League: Runner up 2014 Raja Casablanca * Moroccan Throne Cup: 2017 * CAF Confederation Cup: 2018 * CAF Super Cup: 2019 National DR Congo *Africa Cup of Nations Third Place: 2015 2015 was designated by the United Nations as: * International Year of Light * International Year of Soil __TOC__ Events January * January 1 – Lithuania officially adopts the euro as its currency, replacing the litas, and becomes ... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mabidi, Lema 1993 births Living people Democratic Republic of the Congo men's footballers Democratic Republic of the Congo expatriate men's footballers Democratic Republic of the Congo men's international footballers Men's association football midfielders 2015 Africa Cup of Nations players AS Vita Club players CS Sfaxien ...
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Lema Kusa
Lema Kusa (born 24 July 1944) is a graphic artist and painter from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Birth and education Lema Kusa was born on 24 July 1944 in Kinkenge in Bas-Congo. He was educated at the Protestant school of pastors and teachers in Kimpese. In 1958 he entered the Academy of Fine Arts in present-day Kinshasa to study advertising painting and illustrations. After seven years he was awarded a diploma and a scholarship to study graphic arts at the Saint-Luc Higher Institute of Fine Arts in Liège, Belgium. He also took courses at the Liege Graduate School of Business and was a visiting student at the University of Louvain's Institute of Political and Social Science. He then completed his professional development through work in the University of Louvain External Relations department, the Inter Marco Publicem and Publisynthèse advertising agencies in Brussels, and the printers Mambourg in Liege, Acobel in Brussels and Agfa-Gevaert in Mortsel. Career As soon as ...
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Tony Lema
Anthony David Lema (February 25, 1934 – July 24, 1966) was an American professional golfer who rose to fame in the mid-1960s and won a major title, the 1964 Open Championship at the Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland. He died two years later at age 32 in an aircraft accident near Chicago. Early life Lema was born in Oakland, California, to Anthony H. Lema (1899–1937) and Clotilda M. Lema, née Silva (1910–2000), both of Portuguese ancestry. His father died of pneumonia when Tony was three years old, and his widowed mother struggled to raise the family of four children on welfare. He began playing golf as a boy at Lake Chabot municipal golf course and learned different aspects of the game from a variety of people. Noted African-American golf coach Lucius Bateman helped develop his swing and Oakland policeman Ralph Hall taught him course strategy. The golf pros at Lake Chabot, Dick Fry and Bill Burch, trained him on basic golf fundamentals, including the use of a square s ...
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Ray Lema
Raymond Lema A'nsi Nzinga (born 30 March 1946), known as Ray Lema, is a Congolese (DRC) musician. A pianist, guitarist, and songwriter, he settled in France in 1982."Biography"
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Lema was born in Lufu-Toto, Bas-Congo Province. As a child he wanted to be a priest and in 1957 at the age of 11 entered a seminary of the (a

Nino Lema
Benigno 'Nino' Lema Mejuto (born 12 September 1964) is a Spanish retired football right-back and manager. Playing career Born in Vigo, Province of Pontevedra, Lema played since the age of 8 with local giants RC Celta de Vigo. He made his La Liga debut on 31 August 1985 in a 1–1 away draw against Real Sociedad, and finished his debut season with 27 games and one goal as the Galicians suffered relegation with only 14 points; during his contract, he also served a loan in the lower leagues with Arosa SC. Lema left Celta in June 1987 after winning promotion, and played in both the top tier and the Segunda División for the remainder of his career, representing RCD Mallorca, CD Tenerife, RCD Español and Rayo Vallecano. He totalled 279 matches across both major levels of Spanish football over 11 seasons, and achieved five promotions. Coaching career After retiring as a player, Lema settled in Alicante and worked with amateur teams in the Valencian Community, his first appointmen ...
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