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Participants will also be featured in Labat’s new video project, I WANT YOU, screening at SFMOMA on November 4th (election day) and December 2nd.
Performance Art for Sex Worker Rights at the SFMOMA « Bound, Not Gagged 2008
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Labat then cut off the head of a rubber snake and handed the head to her, Louque tearfully related.
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Six months later, Louque, 23, of Hammond, said she hung out with Labat for a couple of hours.
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The next day, Labat, after confessing his visit to Mowbray, arrived at her place of employment and pulled her aside, she testified.
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Labat cuts a flamboyant figure: He builds churches, makes voluminous natural-history observations and joins in ship-to-ship fighting against the British.
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Labat claimed that he once subdued a shipful of Spanish desperadoes who were aiming muskets and sabers at him by flourishing a cross worn by officers of the Inquisition.
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However, Labat was not included as a member of Kumo in its original submissions.
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We only ask here from the censors of books, permission to transcribe from that which the Dominican missionary Labat, proveditor of the holy office, has written concerning the nails of the cross, into which it is more than probable no nails were ever driven.
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Its prime contractor was Labat, the listed technology firm headed by former SA Rugby chief executive Brian van Rooyen.
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Perhaps a better example than “Lambert, Lott, and Mann” would be Legates, Labat, and Mann.
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