The drawings were made more than 30 years ago in the visitors' book of one of the artist's favourite restaurants, Lous Landes, in Paris. |
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Rabbi Landes cites Baruch Goldstein with the same embarrassment many of us feel. |
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Apart from the sandy heaths of the Landes, to the south of the Gironde, it was a fertile region whose warm, damp climate favoured great agricultural diversity. |
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The latest fire, named the Landes Creek Fire, is south of Oakridge on Slapjack Mountain near the Hills Creek Lake, the Forest Service said. |
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Bayonne is the economic capital of the agglomeration of Bayonne and southern Landes. |
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The port also receives Ford and General Motors vehicles from Spain and Portugal and wood both tropical and from Landes. |
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Landes had a scholarly disagreement with Stephen Marglin over the Industrial Revolution. |
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His son is Richard Landes, the American historian and author, an associate professor in the Department of History at Boston University. |
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Posner and Landes used this term to describe the influential effect of a cited decision. |
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Bayonne is the focus of much of the hospital services for the agglomeration of Bayonne and the southern Landes. |
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A huge mix of music is on offer from the experimental jazz of Magic Science Quartet to traditional bowed harp or sarangi instruments of Louise Landes Levi. |
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Some historians such as David Landes and Max Weber credit the different belief systems in Asia and Europe with dictating where the revolution occurred. |
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For 65 years the autonomous commune was part of the department of Landes. |
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Bayonne occupies a territory characterized by a flat relief to the west and to the north towards the Landes forest, tending to slightly raise towards the south and east. |
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