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The French publication 'La Chasse Bile', later renamed 'L'Echo', was concerned chiefly with cultural and sporting matters.
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The agreement will give the regions more powers in raising their own taxes, Belgian financial newspaper L'Echo reported.
Accord Puts Belgium Closer to New Coalition Alessandro Torello 2011
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The chief executive of Mittal Steel's European division parroted his master's quixotic plans for industry consolidation in an interview with aptly-named Belgian daily L'Echo.
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He told L'Echo and De Standaard that there had been no population census or enrolments and that the new constitution, on which the elections are to be based, had not yet been approved.
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Castletown, Vt. He was one of the founders of the flourishing college of L'Assomption, P.Q. In 1834 he edited "L'Echo du pays" and was returned the same year to the Lower Canadian Parliament.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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One L'Echo, was captured by Sir Charles Hardy, and was taken into the British Navy; whilst the other, though chased for some distance, made good its escape to L'Orient with the first news of the siege.
The Life of Captain James Cook Kitson, Arthur 1907
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The Bienfaisant having been surveyed, was received into the Navy and given to Captain Balfour whilst the command of L'Echo was conferred on Captain Laforey.
The Life of Captain James Cook Kitson, Arthur 1907
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Mr. Fréchette published in a small journal in manuscript, called _L'Echo_, of which Judge Taschereau was then editor in the Seminary, the first efforts of his muse.
Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present 1868
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In 1840, still working for the above theatre, Fleury became manager of "L'Echo de la Bievre," the paper owned by Thuillier.
Repertory of the Comedie Humaine Part 1 Anatole Cerfberr 1865
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Belgian daily L'Echo reported that a Qatari sovereign wealth fund was in discussions to buy the unit, Dexia Banque Internationale a Luxembourg, for 900 million euros, without saying where it got the information.
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