Extensive sports facilities notably include a fencing salle, six rugby fives courts, three squash courts and a Racquets court. |
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The rest of the world has its toiletten, salle de bains and lavabos. |
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The presentation was accepted on behalf of the De La Salle Group by two of their youngest members, Beavers, Robert and Bill. |
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His life had been one of dedicated service to the De La Salle Order and wonderful creativity in his chosen field of Bronze sculpturing. |
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On the other hand, religious conservative monogenists such as de Salle could be more defiantly anti-colonialist. |
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But the truth remains that La Salle was one of the only explorers who ever established a mutual respect with the Iroquois. |
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Eddie was a member of the De La Salle order before joining the Diocesan priesthood. |
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During this month, three enterprising students from De La Salle College compiled a telephone directory of the local area. |
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La Salle hated and harassed the Jesuits but got along fairly well with the Recollects. |
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Andrew, aged just 15, received an award to mark his achievement from his school De La Salle College. |
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In the 16th minute, Paul Foley slipped the ball to John Mullane and, in full flight, the De La Salle man rifled the ball to the net. |
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In August 2000 a retrospective of the artist's frottages and other drawings from 1978-1999 was held at the Salle du Couvemt in Seillans, France. |
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The game was played in a heavy drizzle which did not help the quality of the hurling but De La Salle were on top of their game and made little of greasy conditions. |
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Later fauteuils of this type by Jacob Freres and Jacob Desmalter are typically entirely gilded, rendering them more opulent than those designed for the Salle du Conseil. |
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Commiserations to our footballers who were defeated in their eastern Intermediate semifinal on Saturday evening in Fenor against a stronger De La Salle side. |
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His effort only succeeded in deflecting the ball past the defender and subsequently into the corner of the net past the unsighted Stephen Kelly in the De La Salle goal. |
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For two years Malcolm visited Salle in his coldly lit, barely furnished studio on White Street in Tribeca. |
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This small ensemble had no trouble projecting a lucid sound in Salle Wilfrid Pelletier. |
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The Salle Raynaud, giving onto the Terrasse Turgot, is perhaps the more successful of the two ante-rooms. |
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In the spring of 1682, La Salle made his famous voyage down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico. |
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La Salle led an expedition from France in 1684 to establish a French colony on the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Former pupils at St Ninian's List D School near Stirling, run by the de la Salle religious order, have said the shocks given by housemaster Brother Benedict were torture. |
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If Mlle de la Salle is still developing an individual personality as a musician, Sir Andrew is one of the great personalties in classical music, oozing enthusiasm and panache. |
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Negotiations between the Allied powers started on 18 January in the Salle de l'Horloge at the French Foreign Ministry on the Quai d'Orsay in Paris. |
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Postmodern painters like Julian Schnabel, Matthew Barney, David Salle, Robert Longo, and Cindy Sherman increasingly use film and video to express their ideas. |
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