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Cavalier at once wrote to M. de Chamillard to tell him that he had things of importance to communicate to him, and the minister sent a courier of the Cabinet called Lavallee to bring Cavalier to Versailles.
Massacres of the South (1551-1815) Celebrated Crimes Alexandre Dumas p��re 1836
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A few points about distinguishing characteristics of this provision – there is no defence for a reasonably apprehended assault or objective element, so an actual assault must be taking place (R.v. Whynot, (1983) (N.S.C.A.); cited in R.v. Lavallee).
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USDA spokesman Aaron Lavallee said Thursday the agency received the proposal and will consider it.
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"Their determination to see this matter resolved motivated all of us in law enforcement to keep this matter on the front burner," Lowell police superintendent Ken Lavallee told a news conference.
Vow to keep 15-year-old John McCabe's murder a secret lasted 42 years 2011
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Photographer Albert Lavallee lives in the state, and photographed the following behavior.
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Lavallee captured this action on film, and we've got a gallery of his shots for your enjoyment.
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According to Lavallee, the bass only eat certain types of dragonfly.
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"So close," said shell-shocked Paul Lavallee, who drove to Boston with two friends from Worcester, Mass.
USATODAY.com - Red Sox fans know this feeling very well 2003
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At Laval, the head of Laroche, a deputy of the Constituent Assembly, was exhibited (by order of Lavallee, a deputy there on mission) on the house inhabited by his wife.
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At Laval, the head of Laroche, a deputy of the Constituent Assembly, was exhibited (by order of Lavallee, a deputy there on mission) on the house inhabited by his wife.
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