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  1. Binghamton Laboratory: Blood, Glucose & Drug Testing Services | UHS

    Search for locations near you and see their wait times. UHS offers all the services of a modern clinical laboratory, combined with comprehensive clinical and anatomical pathology services and several …

  2. Labé - Wikipedia

    Labe is considered as a major cultural and religious center in West Africa, especially among the Fulani people. Many Muslim scholars made Labe a famous learning place in Islamic studies.

  3. Molon Labe: What is Molon Labe, and What Does it Mean?

    May 10, 2024 · Molon Labe (μολὼν λαβέ) is an Ancient Greek declaration of resistance against the surrender of arms to an adversary. The phrase has been used for centuries. However, gun rights …

  4. Molon Labe | ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ | Meaning and History

    King Leonidas of Sparta – King Xerxes of Persia used the words Molon Labe before the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC. This battle was technically lost by the Spartans when King Xerxes with his …

  5. Labé – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    Labé is a city in Moyenne Guinee region of Guinea. Labé, home of about 59,000 people, is the regional capital of Moyenne Guinee, also known as Fouta Djallon. As well as being the largest city of its …

  6. LABE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'Labe' Labe in British English (ˈlabɛ ) noun the Czech name for the (River) Elbe

  7. molon labe | Slang | Dictionary.com

    Mar 1, 2018 · From the Greek for “come and take them,” molon labe is a slogan used to express defiance, and is frequently employed by gun-rights advocates in the US.

  8. Molon Labe - The Firing Line

    When Xerxes offered to spare the lives of Leonidas, his 300 personal bodyguards and a handful of Thebans and others who volunteered to defend their country, if they would lay down their arms, …

  9. Labé | Labe, Guinea City & Region | Britannica

    Labé, town, west-central Guinea. Located on the Fouta Djallon plateau (at 3,445 feet [1,050 m]) near the source of the Gambia River, it lies at the intersection of roads from Mamou to the Senegal border …

  10. Molon Labe [What It Means, Origin, & Pronunciation]

    Feb 9, 2019 · Leonidas famously responded with two words: “Molon Labe”, or “Come and take them.” Yeah, Leonidas is basically credited with the earliest known use of “Come at me, bro.” but what a …