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Star power aside, Louisiana-bred Cajun music, zydeco, gospel, blues, and Southern soul remain festival favorites.
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The pro-brown Louisiana-bred designer Billy Reid—who features corduroy and chocolate-hued moleskin suit separates in his fall collection—offered: "Brown projects a certain warmth and comfort as a complete suit," as opposed to ubiquitous brown-tweed sports coats.
Brown Magic Steve Garbarino 2011
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Star power aside, Louisiana-bred Cajun music, zydeco, gospel, blues, and Southern soul remain festival favorites.
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Scatineasycat, who rallied past $20,000 Louisiana-bred non-winners-of-two on dirt 15 days ago, is unproven on turf.
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FORTUS FORECAST: Pleasant Choice, who chased tougher maidens in both of her starts, appears well placed against $15,000 Louisiana-bred maidens.
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The dark bay or brown son of perennial leading Texas sire sold for $100,000 to Jerry Durant with a goal of pointing the Louisiana-bred toward the Texas Thoroughbred Association Sales Futurity at Lone Star Park.
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After that, the horse will primarily compete in Louisiana-bred company.
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FORTUS FORECAST: Hometown Hottie, who routed $10,000 Louisiana-bred maidens at this distance on New Year's Eve, is as good a pick as any in a hard-decipher race for $5,000 Louisiana-bred non-winners-of-two.
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After that, the horse will primarily compete in Louisiana-bred company.
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The dark bay or brown son of perennial leading Texas sire sold for $100,000 to Jerry Durant with a goal of pointing the Louisiana-bred toward the Texas Thoroughbred Association Sales Futurity at Lone Star Park.
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