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  • Grey House, where there assembled round M. Coessin, the high-priest of a new religion, a number of adepts, such as Lesueur, the musician,

    Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men Arago, Francois 1859

  • House_, where there assembled round M. Coessin, the high-priest of a new religion, a number of adepts, such as Lesueur, the musician, Colin, private teacher of chemistry at the school, M. Binet, &c.

    Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men Baden Powell 1819

  • I started the show by playing an actuality with Lesueur from that summer.

    An Interview with John Dunning, author of Two O'Clock Eastern Wartime 2010

  • And Larry Lesueur was one of my favorite shows -- he was also one of "Murrow's boys" in

    An Interview with John Dunning, author of Two O'Clock Eastern Wartime 2010

  • According to Say's biographer Stroud Thomas Say: new world naturalist. 1992, when Lesueur first came to the U.S. he spoke little English.

    Archive 2006-05-01 AYDIN 2006

  • In return, Lesueur helped Say with his French and drew illustrations for his articles.

    Archive 2006-05-01 AYDIN 2006

  • Say's wife Lucy took drawing and painting classes from Lesueur in Philadelphia and New Harmony.

    Archive 2006-05-01 AYDIN 2006

  • Jeremy Lesueur also returned an interception 60 yards for a touchdown for Michigan, which won its 22nd straight Big Ten opener.

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • After Breaston opened the scoring with his return 6: 27 into the contest, the Wolverines received a huge defensive play just over four minutes later when Lesueur stepped in front of pass by

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • After Breaston opened the scoring with his return 6: 27 into the contest, the Wolverines received a huge defensive play just over four minutes later when Lesueur stepped in front of pass by

    USATODAY.com 2003

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