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Lalande Cell: -- A type of cell, specially adapted to constant-current work, and sometimes used as a central source of current in very small common-battery exchanges is the so-called _copper oxide_, or _Lalande cell_, of which the Edison and the Gordon are types.
Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. George Patterson 1910
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The trade of Leclaire leaves veteran Wade Dubielewicz, newcomer Kevin Lalande and minor-leaguer Dan LaCosta battling it out to be Mason's backup.
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Ryder; 111: J.D. Watt; 128: Kevin Lalande; 179: Brett Sutter; 221: Myles
USATODAY.com 2005
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We also had a 1975 Pichon-Lalande from a double magnum, courtesy of one of a member’s guest.
A tale of two Pichons - peace in Pauillac | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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The great "Lalande" prize of the French Academy has been awarded to an American mechanic -- Mr. Abram Clark, of Cambridgeport,
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On May 5th, 2009 at 3: 40 pm, Wine Media Guild of New York » Pichon-Lalande and Pichon-Baron at the Wine Media Guild - a “historic event” wrote:
A tale of two Pichons - peace in Pauillac | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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This action not only set up a rivalry between the two properties but also doomed legions of wine consumers to confusion between the two adjacent estates now colloquially known as Pichon-Baron or Pichon-Lalande.
A tale of two Pichons - peace in Pauillac | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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But according to one account, tensions escalated between the two estates as Cazes laid claim to the Pichon name calling the property simply Chateau Pichon-Langueville with no reference to “Baron,” much to the dismay of Mme May-Eliane de Lencquesaing of Pichon-Lalande!
A tale of two Pichons - peace in Pauillac | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Lalande was picked up Wednesday from Calgary for a fourth-round draft pick.
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In 1985 we hosted 7 personalities from Bordeaux, including Paul Pontallier from Chateau Margaux and May de Lanquesaing from Chateau Pichon Comtesse de Lalande, and her winemaker then, Mr. Gaudin.
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