On his return to France, the Marquis de Lafayette became a charter member of a society called The Friends of the Blacks. |
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Lafayette street was added years later after the land had been cut up and sold to developers. |
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After high school, Simms bounced around for a few years, working briefly at a chemical plant and later on an oil rig in Lafayette, Louisiana. |
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Three skinfold thicknesses were measured in all patients according to standard procedures by means of a Lafayette caliper. |
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This undramatic recording by Opera Lafayette of Washington DC stems from a 2002 staging. |
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Upon completing preflight training, we were shipped to Lafayette, Louisiana, for primary flight instruction. |
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It was at Minden, in the heart of the Electorate of Hanover, that the father of Lafayette fell. |
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The Lafayette meteorite contains abundant iddingsite, a fine-grained intergrowth of smectite clay, ferrihydrite, and ionic salt minerals. |
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Born William Bailey on February 6, 1962 in Lafayette, Indiana, our Hoosier hero Axl Rose turns 42 today. |
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Voters in Lafayette, Louisiana, overwhelmingly approved a plan for a city-owned fiber optic network. |
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She'd grown up in Lafayette, Louisiana, to the sounds of country music and zydeco. |
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He spent his teenage years in Lafayette, Indiana, an angsty reprobate and hardened juvenile delinquent. |
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The aircraft had left the airport at Lafayette for an aerobatic practice flight. |
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The head designers for cutting-edge labels such as Armani Exchange and Lafayette 148, for example, are Black. |
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He never attended the large annual antiabortion rallies in Lafayette Park across the White House, always phoning in. |
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At the time of the Revolution, Americans were generally well disposed to the nation of Lafayette and the Enlightenment. |
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At Lafayette, Euler allegedy joined FIJI, a fraternity not recognized by the administration. |
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Lafayette smiled, his eyes sparkling with that boyish mischief again. |
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Peter Knapp was one of the first to fully assume the role, first of all at the Galeries Lafayette, then at Elle magazine. |
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Cornwallis started to build a base at Yorktown, at the same time fending off American forces under Wayne, Steuben, and the marquis de Lafayette. |
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When the news of his death finally came, it inspired a nightlong burst of triumphal celebration at Ground Zero, in Lafayette Park, and elsewhere. |
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He pitched for Lafayette High School and for sandlot teams, and quickly drew notice as a professional prospect. |
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It participated in outbreaks in 1821, and Lafayette himself condescended to be its head. |
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Some are stating that he came to this country with General Lafayette, with many children and a boatload of horses. |
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Follow this with a trip to Galeries Lafayette, a department store on six floors. |
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In Paris, buses bearing Chinese tourists deposit them at Galeries Lafayette, a department store. |
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The creation of the Lafayette Institute demonstrates a new development in the exceptional partnership between Georgia Tech and Lorraine. |
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He was imprisoned in Fort Lafayette, which was located in the harbour of New York. |
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Laser is a subsidiary of French retail group Galeries Lafayette, which is already present in the travel market. |
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However, the Group bought a stake in Motier, the Galeries Lafayette Group's holding company. |
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So we went and opened an 'office' on a bench in Lafayette Park across from the White House. |
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Mark L. CHOBET Paris, 16 street Lafayette struck the top of the console is that of the Parisian retailer. |
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Currently the company creates fixtures, displays, etc. for shops such as SFR, Galeries Lafayette and Printemps. |
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Large department stores like the Galleries Lafayette helped warm the public to the Art Nouveau style, which it first viewed with shock. |
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At a time when many of the past decades' urban renewal projects are facing the wrecking ball, Detroit's Lafayette Park continues to be a model of urban livability. |
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Nick Guerrero, a junior, was a resident of one the evacuated dorms, Lafayette. |
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With customary detachment, Hamilton became a bosom friend of Lafayette while at the same time assessing French motivations in an entirely dispassionate way. |
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Lafayette Microfinance Bank Ltd, also known as Advans Nigeria, is part of the Advans Network of microfinance institutions. |
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In Lafayette, the power failure meant some uncomfortable times. |
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The list includes small banks like the TCF Financial Corporation of Wayzata, Minn., and Iberia Bank of Lafayette, La., as well as giants like Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo. |
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Meanwhile on Sunday, Ace Of Clubs go down the old skool route with dance music originals N-Joi at Lafayette. |
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The bulk of the John McKee papers reflects the experience of prisoners of war in Fort Lafayette, New York with some material which document his private life. |
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Datacom, based in Lafayette, Louisiana, uses a digital microwave system in the Gulf of Mexico to provide voice and data communications solutions, including Internet access and network connectivity, to more than 500 customers. |
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The terminal is surrounded by a bus bridge on the North, 95th Street on the South, State Street on the East, and Lafayette Avenue on the West. |
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With CEC again leading us, we visited this small, mountainous island in the Albay Gulf, which is home to the flagship mining project of the Philippines, owned by Australian company Lafayette Mining. |
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Then Corypheus Marat, author of the Friend of the People, constantly denounced him as the traitor Lafayette. |
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The Declaration was directly influenced by Thomas Jefferson working with General Lafayette, who introduced it. |
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The argument put forward by its founders, such as Mirabeau, Lafayette, Frossard and Condorcet, was directly inspired by that of Clarkson and Wilberforce. |
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The first Alberta oil boom started half a century ago when Kootenai Brown and Lafayette French saw Indians skimming the brown sticky liquid off a slough near Pincher Creek. |
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Lafayette was ordered to march through the village, deploy on the flat plain beyond, and attack the left flank of the rear guard while Wayne descended upon it from the north. |
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Many Acadian refugees settled in south Louisiana in the region around Lafayette and the LaFourche Bayou country. |
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In February, General Washington dispatched General Lafayette to counter Arnold, later also sending General Anthony Wayne. |
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Following these orders, he fortified Yorktown, and, shadowed by Lafayette, awaited the arrival of the Royal Navy. |
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In February, the girl, her two siblings and their mother became critically ill after picking the death caps near the Lafayette Reservoir. |
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Tells about the Hotel Lafayette, proprietor S. Durward Hoag. |
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The sports section is fashionable at Galeries Lafayette too, with 60 brands of action wear for popular sports, plus 30 different brands of athletic shoes. |
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One of the earliest pioneers of trampoline as a competitive sport was Jeff Hennessy, a coach at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. |
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If true, that means he deliberately risked American and French lives, and maybe the battle, in order to get in solid with Lafayette. |
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Lafayette ultimately persuaded the king to accede to the demand of the crowd that the monarchy relocate to Paris. |
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In 1903, Okito, T. Nelson Downs, the Great Lafayette, Servais LeRoy, Paul Valadon, Howard Thurston, and Horace Goldin, a veritable all-star team of renowned conjurers, appeared simultaneously in different London theatres. |
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Currently we are in Lafayette, Fort Wayne, Kokomo, Marion, Cass County, Indianapolis, and Columbus. |
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In April Paris Combo would go on to bring the house down at the famous Printemps de Bourges festival, before flying out to the States a few days later to appear at the Lafayette Festival in Louisiana. |
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Exempla St Joseph's new hospital, Exempla Good Samaritan Hospital in Lafayette and several other protects. |
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The Marquis de Lafayette took up command of the National Guard at Paris. |
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Twenty thousand National Guardsmen under the command of Lafayette responded to keep order, and members of the mob stormed the palace, killing several guards. |
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The fair Palace Dames publicly declare that this Lafayette, detestable though he be, is their saviour for once. Even the ancient vinaigrous Tantes admit it. |
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The incident cost Lafayette and his National Guard much public support. |
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A West Lafayette, IN beer distributor plans to build a warehouse and distribution center that would employ 70 people if it can convince officials to rezone the land. |
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The strongest link between the American and French Revolutions was Marquis de Lafayette, an ardent supporter of the American constitutional principles. |
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The three hospitals include Exempla Good Samaritan Medical Center in Lafayette, Exempla Lutheran Medical Center in Wheat Ridge and Exempla Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver. |
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