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A merchant prince who had become hugely rich in the East India trade, the middle-class Leray had bought the fifteenth-century château Chaumont, a former royal residence in the Loire valley, thereby adding the more aristocratic “de Chaumont” to his name.
John Paul Jones 9781451603996 2003
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A merchant prince who had become hugely rich in the East India trade, the middle-class Leray had bought the fifteenth-century château Chaumont, a former royal residence in the Loire valley, thereby adding the more aristocratic “de Chaumont” to his name.
John Paul Jones 9781451603996 2003
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Leray, Jefferson County (WSYR-TV) A two-car crash between a Fort Drum ambulance and a pick-up truck killed an elderly woman Saturday afternoon.
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David Breeden Jr. of Leray allegedly hanged and beat his two Redbone Coonhounds to death.
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Sheriff's deputies say David Breeden of Leray beat and hung two Redbone Coonhounds.
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Work is to be performed at Fort Drum, Leray, N.Y., with an estimated completion date of Feb. 8, 2011.
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December 2nd, 2009 Leray, Jefferson Co. (WSYR-TV) - Police have arrested a Fort Drum soldier in another state in connection with the stabbing deaths of two Fort Drum servicemen.
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December 2nd, 2009 Leray, Jefferson Co. (WSYR-TV) - Police have arrested a Fort Drum soldier in another state in connection with the stabbing deaths of two Fort Drum servicemen.
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It is convenient to introduce the Leray measure, defined by duality (i.e. the Riesz representation theorem) by the formula for continuous compactly supported f.
What's new 2008
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NANTES SUBSTITUTION: David Leray for Stephane Drouin in the 65th minute
USATODAY.com 2004
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