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But his biplane—called L'Oiseau Blanc , or White Bird—never arrived in New York, and for decades it was assumed that it had crashed in an Atlantic storm.
Charles Lindbergh Won the Prize, but Did His Rival Get There First? Sebastian Moffett 2011
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La Recherche de l'Oiseau Blanc A drawing of L'Oiseau Blanc helps in the search for its remains.
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L'Oiseau called out, in a rather loud voice, "Pierre!"
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L'Oiseau, at the head of the table, became involved in a discussion about the relative formality of the French professors compared with American teachers.
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Before starting our first class, we were greeted by the dean of the university, a certain Monsieur L'Oiseau.
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L'Oiseau, at the head of the table, became involved in a discussion about the relative formality of the French professors compared with American teachers.
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L'Oiseau called out, in a rather loud voice, "Pierre!"
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(Black Hawk), but he generally goes by the name of "Blackbird," taken from the interpretation of the French "L'Oiseau noir."
History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan Andrew J. Blackbird
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The music of "L'Oiseau de feu" is really a fantastic dream-bird.
Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918
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"L'Oiseau de feu," which was composed and produced in 1910.
Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918
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