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Examples
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Turner provided the score live, with the Elysian Quartet, Sarah Scutt and Alexander L'Estrange in his band.
The disquieting sound of The Great White Silence Pascal Wyse 2010
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The prop Nick Scruton scored two tries for a Bulls team who bounced back impressively from a 50-point thrashing at Huddersfield in their last match, helped considerably by the return from injury of Heath L'Estrange and Jamie Langley.
Bradford end Castleford's unbeaten start to Super League season 2011
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Radio National on the ABC to talk to Sarah L'Estrange about giving it away.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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Radio National on the ABC to talk to Sarah L'Estrange about giving it away.
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The Howe twins, Tom and Barry, were raised virtually out of sight of civilization on a spit of land called "L'Estrange Head," then sold to an impresario who intends to turn them into a pop idols.
Rachel Pine: This Mockumentary Rocks the Genre, but Doesn't Get a Seat at the Table 2008
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L'Estrange, the Australian High Commissioner, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
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L'Estrange, who represents Australia on the Commission, will register the Australian people's deep concern about any development that would impact upon the graves of Australia's war dead.
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The resort to L'Estrange in both instances is suggestive.
The Isle Of Pines (1668) and An Essay in Bibliography by Worthington Chauncey Ford Henry Neville
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P.S. -- I should be glad if any of the readers of "NOTES AND QUERIES" could explain to that Erasmus alludes, when he says, "Culmeis ornatus torquibus, brachium habet ova serpentum," which L'Estrange translated,
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"Besides," continued Randal, suddenly bethinking himself of a more plausible reason -- "besides, I am a friend and connection of Mr. Egerton; and Mr. Egerton's most intimate friend is Lord L'Estrange; and I have heard that Lord L'Estrange --"
The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 Various
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