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John Slidell who, prior to the Civil War was a senator from the state of Louisiana, joined the
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I remember the parades I participated in marching down Texas Avenue in Shreveport, Louisiana carrying Old Glory keeping in step with the marching band
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But on many matters Bush was clearly uninformed on, and worse, uninterested, his ignorance proved to be fatal to thousands of Americans in Louisiana and Mississippi
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Long was both a US Senator and Governor of Louisiana
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The eastern third of Louisiana stays Union, as does the west half of the state of Mississippi
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In Louisiana, Lincoln had ordered not just abolition but the vote for Blacks and free education
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Other terrorists arose during Reconstruction, the Red Shirts in Mississippi and the White League in Louisiana
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mph) had estimated a worst-case scenario death toll of more than sixty thousand people in Louisiana
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They lived in the area of eastern Texas to northwest Louisiana at the time of the books
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"We believe the report does not justify the moratorium as written, and that the moratorium as changed will not contribute measurably to increased safety and will have immediate and long-term economic effects," the scientists wrote earlier this year to Louisiana Gov
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John Breaux of Louisiana
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that he also did horrendous things to people in Louisiana,
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The Coast Guard operated sixteen 210-foot WMEC medium endurance cutters by the late 1960"s, and acquired several sleek new 378 foot WHEC high endurance cutters from Avondale Shipyards in Louisiana
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Still the first year was close economically, but when two of Collins’ poorly-built ships sank, Louisiana Senator Judah P
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While shooting pool in a Louisiana bar, Andre Daigle meets a beautiful and mysterious woman
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Russell and his only son, Jacques, moved to Florida from southwest Louisiana; Russell having been promised gainful employment on the proposed new Miami International Airport to be built in the Everglades
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Russ had come on the shack several months ago and had quickly taken to the area as it reminded him of his native Louisiana and his old stomping ground in the watery Atchafalaya swamp
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Court of Appeals Building in New Orleans is the headquarters for the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals that hears cases throughout Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana
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Louisiana designated the LCLD as the state dog
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Look at when disasters happened like when Hurricane Katrina slammed into the city of New Orleans, Louisiana
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Many normal bystanders banded together in Louisiana and other neighboring states and drove over with their boats and helped pluck people out of the water
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Churches and non profit group’s nation wide collected food and building supplies and sent them down to the ravaged areas of Louisiana and Mississippi that need help
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Nonetheless the state of Louisiana got it going anyway in 1869
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In 1892, the state of Louisiana banned lotteries and it would be three quarters of a century before there was another one
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I was unaware that any educated person in this country, particularly those working in the property area, would not know that Louisiana was purchased by the United States from France in 1803, the year of origin identified in our application
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In Mansfield, Louisiana, anyone caught wearing sagging pants that expose underwear will be subject to a fine of up to $150 plus court costs or face up to 15 days in jail
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In the postcards that he sent from the way stations he would describe with shouts the instantaneous images that he had seen from the window of his coach, and it was as if he were tearing up and throwing into oblivion some long, evanescent poem: the chimerical Negroes in the cotton fields of Louisiana, the winged horses in the bluegrass of Kentucky, the Greek lovers in the infernal sunsets of Arizona, the girl in the red sweater painting watercolors by a lake in Michigan who waved at him with her brushes, not to say farewell but out of hope, because she did not know that she was watching a train with no return passing by
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Dean Price, a big and powerful man, was a demolitions expert and top pistol shooter that could have qualified as a racing car driver and that could speak French, Spanish and Creole, thanks to his family origins in Louisiana
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“You’re spending the weekend with Sam? Donna is that a good idea? Have you forgotten what happened to you at the cemetery in Louisiana?”
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John was on the other side of the room, quietly checking in with his security team at the Thundercloud Ranch in Wickenburg, Arizona and his other team in Shreveport, Louisiana
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“What has Donna told you about what happened to her a couple of months ago in Louisiana?”
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Donna, Gary, and Juanita had been to the Louisiana State Fair in Shreveport many times, and they had some hair-raising rides, but nothing compared her for the monster in front of her
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What about the southeastern part of the United States along the Gulf Coast? Texas has its refineries and Louisiana its PVC
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One of the reasons for this is the fact that the City of New Orleans and the state of Louisiana aren’t exactly free of political corruption
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Louisiana, when the man was on his deathbed
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The armed forces will deploy in the states of South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas and restore order there, with the assistance of the FBI
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As he continued to flip through the pages going back in time, he found nothing of any further interest other than a three-day trip to Louisiana that was labeled Convention
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The largest was led by Charles Deslandes in 1811 in Louisiana when a group of as many as five hundred slaves were recaptured near the small town of Destrehan upstream of New Orleans
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The stadium—that had to mean the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, where the Superbowl was scheduled for the following day
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has to mean an airplane flying into the Louisiana Superdome
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We are eastbound on I-10, just before Poydras Street, about ¼ mile west of the Superdome, and I have a truck in front of me with Louisiana plates CXS-990
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The pilot then corrected the path of the plane, and set the plane on a crash course into the Louisiana Superdome
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Michael Carey of Louisiana State University
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But still, Louisiana is so ate-up with redneck ignorance to allow cockfighting, and New Mexico only outlawed cockfighting in 2007
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And so, in 1803 the Louisiana Territory was sold to us
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We can add to our list of valuable assets the following: Three tactical air wings based in Texas, Louisiana, and Florida
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Louisiana Bayou, which was about an hour and a half drive from
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The highways in Texas, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, and on the east coast were now jammed with cars and trailers expecting the worse
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to fly over the states of Louisiana, Mississippi,
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Those Americans in Louisiana, Mississippi and the other effected areas are my brothers and sisters in my heart
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They’d turned the Chamber of Commerce press conference about the referendum into an event that drew media—print, TV, and radio—from all over the state, even a few from neighboring Alabama, Louisiana, and Tennessee
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“I have relatives that live in Louisiana and they do all their clamming in the mud by the river
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Today was his one hundred and seventieth birthday and he sat at the bar, in a dive posing as a respectable restaurant in the small southern town of Ashburton, Louisiana
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I had read all of his twenty-two previous novels, each of which was set in Louisiana, a place I had never been to but because of his emotive writing I felt I knew it well, and I saw that his latest novel was out in hardback so I was anxious to find the paperback version
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The first person to invent the international company: john law was the worst: because after he fled France when the Louisiana bubble burst: all the companies that came after him did not have the freedom to commit as much evil because after him: no nation on earth since him: has ever been crazy enough allow any finance minister complete dictatorial control of not only all the monopolies of the most powerful nation on e4arth at the time, and the entire national banking system of the richest nation on earth at the time, and the printing of all money and put all this centralized power and wealth into one person’s hands ever again
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I hesitated, however, thinking of another client in Louisiana
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The areas with the lowest tax rate are in Louisiana, ranging from 0
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Gumbo's аrе stew оr ѕоuр that оrіgіnаtеd in Louisiana
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Yet it remains to me a curious token, it makes me think of manly love; For all that, and though the live-oak glistens there in Louisiana
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The Louisiana Purchase, for example, encompassed a huge amount of territory that needed to be under the jurisdiction of the government
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Once the Louisiana Territory, the Northwest Territory, and other such land parcels were developed into states, they fell under normal congressional regulation
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Before that he’d been stationed in Louisiana, and before that in North Dakota where the nearest town had fewer people than live in this condo building
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He said, “That was a cell phone, in northern Louisiana, maybe Shreveport, or close by
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He said, “Beam boy and granite guy and close encounters guy aren’t it, agreed? Which leaves us the abandoned cell phone in Louisiana, and the abandoned cell phone in Mississippi, and the volunteer room in Chicago
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Reacher said, “Louisiana is right next to Arkansas, which could explain why the guy has those two area codes
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And another study at Louisiana State University found that gut microbes in our stomach ferment chocolate and boost our body’s production of heart-healthy polyphenolic compounds, including butyrate, a fatty acid that decelerates the behavior of genes linked to insulin resistance and inflammation
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Why should she be so worried? Nobody had heard that the pregnant it was a disgrace for her to be out in public, even if she did have her shawl Louisiana troops were in Pennsylvania
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June then explained that Johnny had been sharing the bill with her, Mother Maybelle, and the Carter Sisters on an episode of Louisiana Hayride, sometime in 1955, and he had brought out that very copy of “Cry, Cry, Cry” as a piece of theatrical business during his introduction
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I knew that the Louvin Brothers had shared the Louisiana Hayride bill with Elvis Presley, but something was off about the picture
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I would have accepted without question the infor-mation that Gatsby sprang from the swamps of Louisiana or from the lower East Side of New York
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“I’m sorry, Dad, I was leading a late tour and there was someone—a woman, the aunt of some kid from Louisiana who’s interested in applying
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Covering 7,300 ha (18,000 acres), the Louisiana State Penitentiary, which is surrounded on three sides by the Mississippi River, is a working prison farm in Louisiana, USA
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Longest period in solitary confinement: By 17 April 2013, Herman Wallace (left) and Albert Woodfox (both USA) had spent 41 years in solitary confinement, mainly in the State Penitentiary of Louisiana – known as the Angola Jail – in the USA
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The clapboard houses, log cabins, and Louisiana mansions dropped their shingles, gaped their doors, shivered with plagues and fell
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Except at one, when he thought it a good idea to sing “When I Wake Up in Glory,” a beautiful and moving funeral song from Louisiana, and he was told to be quiet by the priest, who could not understand that Protestant intrusion in his church
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In reality, the only thing that interested him on the drive was the pink marble Parthenon half hidden among leafy banana and mango trees, a luckless replica of the idyllic mansions on Louisiana cotton plantations
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And then I was in Louisiana, with Lake Charles away to the side in the dark, but my lights glittered on ice and glinted on diamond frost, and those people who forever trudge the roads at night were mounded over with cloth against the cold
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How many days I have spent with Roark Bradford, who took Louisiana sounds and sights and created God and the Green Pastures to which He leadeth us
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This terrible secret society was formed by some ex-Confederate soldiers in the Southern states after the Civil War, and it rapidly formed local branches in different parts of the country, notably in Tennessee, Louisiana, the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida
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For hours, in fall days, I watched the ducks cunningly tack and veer and hold the middle of the pond, far from the sportsman; tricks which they will have less need to practise in Louisiana bayous
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Detached broken fossils of pre-adamite whales, fragments of their bones and skeletons, have within thirty years past, at various intervals, been found at the base of the Alps, in Lombardy, in France, in England, in Scotland, and in the States of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama
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The Louisiana purchase of fifteen millions was nothing to him as a commission merchant
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Jefferson's administration; and, notwithstanding the purchase of Louisiana, (the annual interest on the cost of which had to be paid,) and the greatly extended frontier which required to be guarded, the system of order and economy which he cherished enabled him to carry on the government (until the privations of the embargo and non-intercourse) without increase of duties, and with a moderation of cost which should form the study and the imitation of succeeding administrations
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By the treaty of 1803 with the Government of the United States, the rights and property of the inhabitants of Louisiana was secured to them
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It is well known that the feudal law did exist in Louisiana, previous to its acquisition by the United States, and that by that law alluvion does accrue to the Crown
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These efforts were made before it was known that Spain had ceded Louisiana to France, and consequently before the purchase of that province by the United States
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This difficulty is also increased, by the circumstance that, in Louisiana, our newly-acquired territory, longitude has heretofore been reckoned from Paris the capital of the French Empire
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Giles, from the committee to whom was referred, on the 8th instant, so much of the Message of the President of the United States as relates to the occupation of that part of West Florida which is included within the boundaries described by the treaty for the acquisition of Louisiana, reported a bill declaring the laws now in force in the Territory of Orleans, to extend to and to have full force and effect to the river Perdido, pursuant to the treaty concluded at Paris on the 30th day of April, 1803, and for other purposes; and the bill was read, and passed to the second reading
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Before I examine the treaty of cession from France to the United States, of 1803, the source of our claim, permit me to inquire what were the limits of Louisiana in that quarter to which this subject leads us before the treaty and cession of 1762-'3, between France, Spain, and Great Britain? On this subject, however, I believe there is no contrariety of opinion
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Before this period, Louisiana extended east of the river Mississippi to the river Perdido
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France and Spain, by the Treaty of 1719, established this boundary between Florida, now called East Florida, and Louisiana
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The ancient limits of Louisiana have been so fully ascertained by the documents laid before Congress at different times, and the numerous discussions the subject has undergone, that I should only waste the time of the Senate in attempting to throw any new light on it