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"I'm not totally satisfied we know the extent of the damage outside of Japan," said Bob Laprade, director for emergency assistance at CARE.
Nations, Agencies Launch Aid Effort Mike Esterl 2011
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One can only assume this is due to exquisite direction by Laprade, whose attention to detail and style indicate that with Death Force, a new talent has certainly arrived.
Death Force (2009) 2009
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Laprade and company have created a world where the old adage of “live by the gun, die by the gun” is not so much a warning as it is a cross-stitched motto hanging in every home.
Death Force (2009) 2009
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I should also note that I was thrilled to hear how Dembski wasted the first twenty minutes of his talk condemning the critical advertisement opposing his visit that was written by Dickson - Laprade.
Egregiously stupid remark of the week by an IDiot - The Panda's Thumb 2009
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I might that I was thrilled to hear how Dembski wasted the first twenty minutes of his talk condemning the critical advertisement opposing his visit that was written by Dickson - Laprade.
Egregiously stupid remark of the week by an IDiot - The Panda's Thumb 2009
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About the best known of Matisse's companions -- for they were in no sense his disciples -- were, I should say, Friesz, Vlaminck, Laprade, Chabaud,
Since Cézanne Clive Bell 1922
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Laprade, and which had settled first at Westmalle, and then at
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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Laprade is probably the most idealistic French poet of the nineteenth century.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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French Academy in 1884, succeeding Laprade, another poet whose talent did no little honour to the Catholic Faith.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Laprade, now commanding at Pignerol, that he must take his three prisoners, one by one, with all secrecy, to Sainte-Marguerite.
The Lock and Key Library The most interesting stories of all nations: Real life Arthur Cheney Train 1910
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