Lion's Roar
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Lion's Roar or The Lion's Roar may refer to:
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[edit] Media
- Lion's Roar, Southeastern Louisiana University student newspaper
- The Lion's Roar (publication), periodical of Liberty High School (Brentwood, California)
[edit] Music
- Lion's roar (instrument), a membranophone musical instrument
- The Lion's Roar (album), a 2012 album by Swedish band First Aid Kit
- "The Lion's Roar" (song), a single and title track of album above
[edit] Sports
- Lama (martial art), a Tibetan self-defense style
[edit] See also
- Operation Lion's Roar, part of the Ninawa campaign
- Roar, Lion, Roar, the fight song for the Columbia Lions
- Lion's Roar of Queen Srimala, a Mahayana Buddhist text
- The Lion Roars Again, a short film that documents an event that was hosted by Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer
- World War II: When Lions Roared, also known as Then There Were Giants, a 1994 TV movie, directed by Joseph Sargent
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