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Maybe, says Eric Arceneaux, an R&B artist and vocal coach based in Washington.
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Owner Anthony Arceneaux credits his close ties to local fishermen who know he pays a premium for big, beautiful specimens, a unique crawfish cleaning system developed at Texas A&M University and his secret spice blend for his ability to sell as much as a ton of boiled mudbugs on a good Saturday night.
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"This case will give the Louisiana Supreme Court an opportunity to send a message that a Confederate flag on courthouse grounds is intolerable," said ACLU attorney Anna Arceneaux.
Murder Appeal Raises Confederate Flag Issue Nathan Koppel 2011
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"The damage may not be fully reparable, but she could restore some clarity," Arceneaux says.
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"Whitney is immensely talented but technically deficient," Arceneaux says.
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"We were always able to move people (blocking), but the knock was we couldn't move (quickly)," says Darnell Arceneaux, a high school coach and lead recruiting analyst for the Pacific Islands Athletic Alliance.
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Paula Arceneaux, chair of New Orleans All Congregations Together, said the hurricane exposed the federal government's failure to provide a safety net for poor Americans.
Hurricane Katrina 2007
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"People may think we're isolated here (in Hawaii) but there's a lot of talent," said Arceneaux, who played at Utah and was an all-state quarterback at perennial powerhouse Saint Louis in the mid-1990s.
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I basketball at Weber State, the same school that produced Harold Arceneaux.
USATODAY.com 2006
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He makes three unassisted tackles and Jacob Dufrene, Colby Arceneaux, and P. J. Smith each step up to make some great tackles of their own.
Hurricane Season Neal Thompson 2007
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