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A Lanoue has been quoted extensively, and its amusing to read how Lanoue uses many words and thoughts to try and euphemize/legitimize as much as Lanoue can the fact that - Barry Obama does Not have a Substantive message on most Policy issues, But only a rhetoric that is full of platitudes and buzz words.
In Debate Preview, Encouraging Signs for McCain - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Other Lanoue family members have competed in past years, too.
Derby Turns Combine 2008
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Messrs. Lanoue and Kesteloot smashed into each other close enough to talk.
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Alabama is a solid Republican state, and nothing in the near future is going to change that, said David Lanoue, chairman of the political science department at the University of Alabama.
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His best friends, Lanoue and Cleremont, for example, have remonstrated with him on this subject, and he has quarrelled with them in consequence.
The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV and the Regency d'Orleans, Charlotte -Elisabeth, duchesse 2001
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She and Nancy Lanoue, her partner in Thousand Waves, attended the luncheon, as well.
Here We Go Again Betty White 1995
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The French theatre possessed at that time, in tragedy, Dumesnil, Gaussin, Clairon, Sarrasin, Lanoue, &c. and this combination of eminent talents gave to the stage a degree of perfection and eclat, which will hardly ever be seen again.
The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 6, June 1810
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"I think I should say with Lanoue: 'Sensation is for the fop, complaints for the fool, an honest man who is deceived goes away and says nothing.'"
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"I partly agree with Lanoue; only I should make a little variation -- instead of goes away should say avenges himself."
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He continued, however, in his story, and was going to be released upon an order from the Emperor, when a gendarme recognized him as a person who, eight years before, had, under the name of Lanoue, been condemned for theft and forgery to the galleys, whence he had made his escape.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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