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He won't have Brandon LaFell as a target, however, and the Tigers also will be looking for a new left tackle, a spot filled by Ciron Black the last four years.
LSU - Team Notes 2010
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-- LT Ciron Black -- Black is a four-year starter and one of the more durable offensive linemen available.
LSU - Team Notes 2010
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T, LSU, 6-5, 315: The athletic player is moving to the left side to take over for four-year starter Ciron Black.
Looking ahead: Top 32 players for the 2011 NFL draft class 2010
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The key to understanding its unique character is to visit the vineyards that climb upward from the banks of the river Ciron.
The Delights of Sweet Wine Will Lyons 2010
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Of course, they did not succeed, despite the threats of aggression and the invasion of Ciron.
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They walked steadily on until, when it was nearly midnight, they arrived at a small village on the banks of the Ciron.
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It was a long day's journey, and at eight o'clock in the evening they lay down in a wood, ten miles from Nerac; having walked fully fifty miles since crossing the river Ciron.
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Ciron is the only stream we shall have to cross, and that is but a small river, and is not likely to be watched; for no one making his way from the south to La Rochelle would keep to the west of the
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Preignac the little river Ciron runs into the Garonne, and brings on its current wood from the Landes.
Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre Louisa Stuart Costello 1834
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According to Newsday, by the time rescuers arrived, Ciron managed to pull himself up so that his head cleared above ground.
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