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1) Duke was soundly defeated in this month's Louisiana governor's race.
2) How big is the state of Louisiana?
3) Louisiana, though penetrated, remained an enigma.
4) The journey through Louisiana was more down to earth.
5) The appellate court decision affects Texas,[http:///louisiana.html] Louisiana and Mississippi.
6) Gramm said he had to win Louisiana, but was trounced by conservative commentator Patrick Buchanan.
7) The Texan stumbled badly in Louisiana, which gave most of its support to Buchanan.
8) A Louisiana court awarded a customer $ 3, 0 after she had been falsely accused of shoplifting in a clothing store.
9) In Louisiana, they are served at brunch with savoury dishes.
10) Louisiana Republicans kick off the 1996 quest for national convention delegates Tuesday in party caucuses around the state, with Sen.
11) He had predicted he would win the Louisiana caucuses and be a strong runner-up to Dole, the front-runner, in Iowa.
12) His score for the film Louisiana Story was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1948.
13) Louisiana Tech, a last minute replacement on the schedule, turned out to be no pushover.
14) By Monday evening, authorities in Arkansas, Louisiana and Oklahoma had joined the manhunt.
15) A Louisiana statute authorizing a brief period of silent meditation was also challenged by students.
16) The man from Louisiana felt it was time to renew the acquaintance.
17) In fact, there are indications that the Louisiana leg may contain larger reserves than the western leg in Texas.
18) This tale was collected in the Louisiana Creole colloquial speech.
19) The Louisiana House of Representatives immediately voted to override his veto, by 73 votes to 31.
20) Roemer represented the best hope for a businesslike climate in Louisiana.
21) The story tells of a runaway slave girl in Louisiana, circa 1850.
22) The Supreme Court, however, struck down a similar law in Louisiana the following year.
23) We were up on the interstate again, slicing through the Louisiana countryside.
24) So does his opposite number in the Senate, Bennett Johnston of Louisiana.
25) Then there are those of us who are only too happy Louisiana enacted the law.
26) I am leaving out Lee had a beautiful voice and sang beautifully at age six in Covington, Louisiana.
27) Phil Gramm, against whom he will square off in the Louisiana caucuses next week, his strongest opponent.
28) Alan Keyes, the only other Republican presidential candidate to participate in Louisiana, won no delegates.
29) The two nations saw each others' advances as incursions and tried to match each other fort for fort around Louisiana.
30) Phil Gramm of Texas set for himself in predicting how well he would do in the Louisiana and Iowa caucuses.
1) Duke was soundly defeated in this month's Louisiana governor's race.
31) The arrival of the oil industry has brought a surge of business to central Louisiana.
32) The Louisiana legislation had also been declared unconstitutional in September by a federal appeals court.
33) Sarah Breedlove Walker was born in poverty in 1867 to former slaves on a Louisiana plantation.
34) One case in Louisiana involved the seizure of 275 kilos of cocaine.
35) The old Louisiana State Home for Lepers already existed and was therefore available.
36) Chauvin, who was educated in New Orleans' strict black schools, was judged to have the fastest shorthand in Louisiana.
37) Hayes's election depended on contested electoral votes in Louisiana, South Carolina, and Florida.
38) Nor did he, as the article stated, run against David Duke in the Louisiana gubernatorial election.
39) Although the ever-present rumors abounded, the next large-scale insurrection did not occur until January 1811 in Louisiana.
40) The Louisiana legislature was debating a bill to outlaw virtually all abortions.
41) Duck and andouille sausage gumbo was another dish that evolved out of the early Creole and Cajun kitchens of Louisiana.
42) But having lived in a Louisiana prison for five years, he is a relative newcomer.
43) Joseph Oncale charges that his male supervisors and a male co-worker harassed him while he was working at a Louisiana oil rig.
44) Indeed, Louisiana once looked like a good opportunity for Gramm to pick up an early win.
45) Pan-fried Louisiana crab cakes with remoulade sauce and Cobb salad with creamy tarragon sauce are perennial lunchtime favorites.
46) The name, by the way, is Louisiana slang for one of its chief seafood products, crawfish.
47) But on Tuesday, Louisiana is set to hold the first caucuses of the 1996 presidential contest.
48) The bird's habitat was destroyed by the introduction of rice fields along the Louisiana coast.
49) The elevated highways over the Louisiana swamplands were needle straight, and we started to snap the speed limit, just a little.
50) In Louisiana, one person in four lives below the poverty level.
51) His Louisiana supporters had assured him he would win 13 or more delegates.
52) The tuna tartare with chopped avocado, the clam chowder with smoked bacon and the giant Louisiana prawns were all a hit.
53) Louisiana voters were faced with the choice of voting for a crook or a racist.
54) In Loreauville, Louisiana, twenty Republicans, mostly blacks, entered the city cheering and shouting profanities at the amassed Democrats.
55) The National Guard went in yesterday to help waterlogged communities in Louisiana.
56) We hear police sirens across the silence, bouncing off the shrouded Louisiana forests.
57) Counting on some momentum from his win over Gramm in Louisiana, but has little organization and money in Iowa.
58) The Haight was largely populated by trekkers from Alabama and Louisiana.
59) The crushing last-minute loss to Louisiana Tech was more than a nonconference loss to a nondescript opponent for the Bears.
60) Berry says he was sworn into the Klan by David Duke in Louisiana in 1974.
61) Some of Cable's Louisiana fiction is a little slick.
62) That area of land was called the Louisiana Purchase.
63) Louisiana is the Emperor Louis and Queen Anne's name.
64) Jefferson questioned the constitutionality of his own Louisiana Purchase.
65) Louisiana Creoles fraternized with farmers from Indiana.
66) The Louisiana Purchase would prove to be one of the most profitable real estate transactions ever made.
67) Going to college was a rare privilege for a kid from Lakeland, Louisiana.
68) Jeff Phillips, Environmental Contaminants Coordinator for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, rescues a Brown Pelican from Barataria Bay in Grand Isle, Louisiana.
69) These were very timely rains and outside markets are probably giving buyers hesitation, " Stevens said in a telephone interview from Mandeville, Louisiana."
70) Firstly, this thesis introduced the summary of the forced heirship of Louisiana, the United States.
71) Among the six killed by strikes so far this year - all men - one was playing golf in Shreveport, Louisiana, and another was playing baseball in Ruby, South Carolina.
72) The experience in Astrodome in Louisiana following the hurricane is an example of animal karma.
73) The Julia, Erato, and upper Poydras wharves were developed as the site of the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition.
74) It has three machines, one near Livingston, Louisiana, and two at Hanford in Washington state.
75) In Louisiana, engineers are working to keep floodwaters away from two big cities -- New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
76) He also serves as associate professor of dermatologic surgery at Louisiana State University Medical Center in New Orleans.
77) As president, he was involved with the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 and the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
78) In it, he admits to three 1989 murders in his hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana.
79) A volunteer uses a toothbrush to clean an oil covered white pelican found off the Louisiana coast at the Fort Jackson Oiled Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Buras, Louisiana, June 9, 2010.
80) Louisiana Shrimp a Pan Seared Catfish Fillet with White Rice and Sauteed Green Beans.
81) The U. S. Coast Guard has confirmed the first deposits of oil from the massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico have hit the shores of the southern state of Louisiana.
82) Meanwhile, Napoleon's foreign minister, Charles Maurice de Talleyrand, was vehemently opposed to selling Louisiana since it would mean an end to France's secret plans for a North American empire.
83) Other academic entrants, such as the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, remain closer to theamateur spirit.
84) In Louisiana, every time somebody is burned, he or she must report it to the fire marshal .
85) A laughing gull, covered in oil from BP's Gulf of Mexico oil spill, sits in a cage at the International Bird Rescue Research Center in Buras, Louisiana, June 6, 2010.
86) In 1870 she married Oscar Chopin, the son of a prominent Creole family from Louisiana.
87) The truth is that the United States has a long and overlooked history of "nationalization, " starting with the Northwest Ordinance of 1789, and then the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
88) President Jefferson's purchase of the Louisiana territory in 1803 doubled the nation's size and opened a vast new frontier that called out to settlers and adventurers.
89) Breton Island; French settlers who called the area Acadia were exiled to Louisiana by the British in the 1750s and their descendants are know as Cajuns.
90) These are the stunning pictures of a rare pink bottlenose dolphin spotted swimming in a Louisiana lake.
91) Louisiana is the nation's leading producer of shrimp, oysters, crabs, crawfish and alligators.
92) "It seems like crony capitalism was trumping the smart decision-making, " Representative Steve Scalise, Republican of Louisiana, said at the hearing.
93) It was invented at the world's fair there, the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, supposedly when a vendor of ice cream ran out of cups and had edible ones made by a pastry shop next door.
94) Toxicologist Tom Harris with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality shares that view.
94) try its best to collect and create good sentences.
95) The capital of Louisiana, in the southeast-central part of the state on a bluff above the Mississippi River. It has notable antebellum houses. Population, 29,53.
96) He'd been chased off of a riverboat in Louisiana and watched a teammate kicked out of a Las Vegas casino.
97) Do you celebrate Fat Tuesday? If you live in New Orleans , Louisiana, or any place else along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, you probably do.
98) First explored by the French in the mid-7th century, the area became part of the United States through the Treaty of Paris (783) and the Louisiana Purchase (803). St.
99) They volunteered to join Tennessean Andrew Jackson to defend the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, against the British army in the War of Eighteen Twelve.
100) A sea bird soaked in oil sits in the surf at East Grand Terre Island along the Louisiana coast Thursday, June 3, 2010.
101) An oiled crab walks along an absorbent boom floating near a patch of oiled roseau cane near the South Pass of the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana on Sunday, Aug. 1, 2010.
102) It already devastated stretches of the Louisiana coast, threatening wildlife and livelihoods.
103) One of GM's current cost cutting options involve closing the Shreveport, Louisiana plant and expanding capacity at the Rayong, Thailand plant to allow for export of the Colorado to the United States.
104) Hurricane Andrew roared through Louisiana yesterday bringing more tornados and floods.
105) During this decade the Louisiana Purchase Exposition opened in St. Louis and people flocked to see it.
106) That answer comes from biological oceanographer Nancy Rabalais of the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium.
107) French settlers who called the area Acadia were exiled to Louisiana by the British in the 1750s and their descendants are know as Cajuns.
108) I grew up in Lakeland, Louisiana, one of 12 children.
109) Bobby Ray Owens , Jr. of Louisiana was killed in the explosion and fire that followed.
110) President Thomas Jefferson, after completing the Louisiana purchase, selected U. S. Army Captain Meriwether Lewis to attempt to find an all-water route to the Pacific coast.
111) The Hummer buyer would contract to build the H3 model SUV and the H3T pickup truck at GM's plant in Shreveport, Louisiana , through at least 2010.
112) Born in 1948 in Shreveport, Louisiana, Marilyn Minter lives and works in New York City.
113) Jean Lafitte who lived off of the coast of Louisiana in a sheltered Bay named Barataria Bay.
114) Rescue workers carefully clean an oil-soaked northern gannet bird at a facility in Fort Jackson, Louisiana.
115) Mitchell Deslatte walked into a Baton Rouge, Louisiana, hotel and asked the clerk for a room.
116) In addition to its questionable prospects for success, the Louisiana berm project would be extremely expensive.
117) That's too bad, according to Chad Seifried, a sports management expert at Louisiana State University's kinesiology department.
118) The states of Louisiana, Ohio, and Oklahoma , and the Northern Arapaho Tribe, joined the federal government in the agreement.
119) In the southern state of Louisiana, people enjoy spicy Cajun and Creole foods.
120) Pollick pointed to a study of Medicaid dental patients in Louisiana, which showed that for every $1 invested in water fluoridation, the state saw $38 in reduced dental costs.
121) The result was a stronger central government, the birth of what became the world's largest bond market, and credit strong enough for the U.S. to finance the Louisiana Purchase from France.
122) And Mary Manhein, director of the Forensic Anthropology and Computer Enhancement Services Laboratory at Louisiana State University, and a professional in residence in the Department of Anthropology.
123) Thomas Ray, a building contractor and ordained minister, is on the staff of a church called The Chapel on the campus of Louisiana State University.
124) Places like Louisiana,[http:///louisiana.html] Canada and New York offer 10% to 25% tax breaks on the amount of a film's budget spent instate.
125) A city of northeast Texas west of Shreveport, Louisiana. It is a manufacturing center in a resort region. Population, 23, 682.
126) Founded in 1718, it became the capital of a French colony in 1722 and passed to the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
127) International Space Station Expedition 23 flight engineer Soichi Noguchi photographed on May 5, 2010 the Mississippi River Delta and nearby Louisiana coast, which appear dark in the sunglint.
128) I wanted romance and I soon found it under the smiling skies of Louisiana.
129) However, in every state but Louisiana, sales of goods are governed by a statute, Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
130) So it was with Maria Sagot and Richard Stevens, of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
131) American alligators reside nearly exclusively in the freshwater rivers, lakes, swamps, and marshes of the southeastern United States, primarily Florida and Louisiana.
132) One of them is found at the Healing Place Church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
133) Part of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, Iowa was organized as a separate territory in 1838.
134) South of the mean position of the jet stream, top-ten warmest springs were recorded in Texas, New Mexico, and Louisiana. Image credit: NOAA/NCDC.
135) French settlers who called the area Acadia were exiled to Louisiana by the British in the 1750s and their descends are know as Cajuns.
136) The only thing I ever heard in school about Napoleon was that the United States made the Louisiana Purchase from him.
137) The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 and subsequent acquisitions in the Southwest added enormously to the supply of potential farm land.
138) Sunday's order extended from the mouth of the Mississippi River in Louisiana east to waters of Pensacola Bay in Florida.
139) Imagine that our stakeholders are Aunt Marian in Santa Fe, New Mexico; Uncle Cid in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and cousin Tanya in Jackson, Mississippi.
140) Styled to look like a hot rod of the past and to sip fuel like a car from the future, Louisiana Tech University's Roadster took home one of two grand prizes in the Shell Eco-marathon Americas.
141) The forthcoming “Battle: Los Angeles” will be filmed mostly in Baton Rouge, Louisiana—a reversal of the tradition by which southern California stands in for everywhere else.
142) It was admitted as the 37th state in 8'7. The region became part of the United States through the Louisiana Purchase of 803 and was made a separate territory by the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 854.
143) No sheriff in Louisiana or spurned widow could ever have tracked him to the Lorelei.
144) A city of northeast Texas west of Shreveport, Louisiana. It is a manufacturing center in a resort region. Population, 23, '82.
145) Thousands of fish and a dead whale were found dead in the west Mississippi River, Louisiana, US. Species include crabs, sting rays, eels, speckled trout and red fish.
146) In 1803 Jefferson appointed Lewis commander of an expedition to explore the American territory newly acquired in the Louisiana Purchase.
147) Elected governor of Louisiana in 1928, he redeemed his promises to the common people.
148) Possibly far more than the FDIC is letting on , reckons Joseph Mason of Louisiana State University.
149) A street sign stands in the rising water of Atchafalaya River in Simmesport, Louisiana.
150) Popular during the bubble, these securitizations lack attributes, like large pools of loans with similar terms, to create strong demand in saner times, says Joseph Mason of Louisiana State University.
151) They volunteered to join Tennessean Andrew Jackson to defend the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, against the British army in the War of 1812.
152) During recent flooding in Louisiana, officials considered wildlife as well as humans when they delayed opening the Morganza flood barriers.
153) In 1722 New Orleans was designated the capital of Louisiana, and in 1731 the city returned to the control of the French crown.
154) Tens of thousands of residents are evacuating parts of Texas and Louisiana as Hurricane Rita barrels toward land.
154) try its best to collect and create good sentences.
155) Forecasters have issued tropical storm warning from east of High Island, Texas to neighboring Louisiana.
156) The United States acquired the land from France as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
157) The episode takes place in northern Louisiana, and the buzzard is sitting expectantly on a tree waiting for a fugitive slave who has been chased into the swamp by his white pursuers to die.
158) A village of southeast Louisiana on the Mississippi River west-northwest of New Orleans. It is a trade center in a truck farm and sugar cane area. Population, ', 2.
159) No slave revolt in Louisiana had ever before been successful, and the punishment for failed rebellion was clear: torture, decapitation, and one's head upon a pike.
160) Are you still mad about, you know, the Louisiana Purchase?
161) His Third Army was now directed to concentrate in Louisiana.
162) A city of central Louisiana on the Red River northwest of Baton Rouge.
163) These are the traditional products of the small towns in south Louisiana, sold along narrow roads that wend their way through land so low it seems to sag into the water.
164) The vehicles are manufactured and produced in Shreveport , Louisiana.
165) Blue grass is really bright green but looks bluish from a distance. Louisiana is "The Bayou State".
166) The disaster began April 20 th when an oil rig exploded off the coast of Louisiana.
167) "The implication of course is they're asking about whether it's from the Gulf or whether it's Louisiana seafood, " Hecht says.
168) Acquired in the Louisiana Purchase, the region became part of the Dakota Territory in 1861 and was split off from North Dakota at the time it achieved statehood .
169) In the United States, the Louisiana Board of Regents has funded the Louisiana Gene Therapy Research Consortium, associated with the team that created Mr. Green Genes the glowing cat.
170) Forecasters are hedging their bets about the outcome of this Saturday's Louisiana governor's race.
171) On March 24, Consul General Gao Yanping met with Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, Lieutenant Governor Jay Dardenne and Secretary of State Tom Schedler in Baton Rouge, Capital city of Louisiana.
172) A city of southeast Texas east of Port Arthur near the Louisiana border. It is mainly residential. Population, 16, 513.
173) My mother said, "I watched a fascinating show on the influx of nutria and armadillos down in Louisiana, which made me think of your fucking father, which made me think of you.
174) The last undisputed report of an ivory-billed woodpecker in continental North America was in Louisiana in 1944.
175) An American Egret takes flight from an oil-impacted marsh along the Louisiana coast Monday, June, 7, 2010.
176) The cost - share adjustment is retroactive date of the President's major disaster declaration for of Louisiana.
177) He combines several different kinds of music, including blues, pop, rock, folk and a special music of Louisiana called Zydeco.
178) Environmental damage from the oil spill is across the Louisiana coast linecoastline.
179) Louisiana is also one of the world's largest producers of what some call "the most important fish you've never heard of" - menhaden.
180) The capital of Louisiana, in the southeast-central part of the state on a bluff above the Mississippi River. It has notable antebellum houses. Population, 219, 531.
181) In the 1890s, anti-lottery legislation shuts down the last one, the Louisiana Lottery.
182) Jim Cardelli of Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in Shreveport and colleagues tested 26 prostate cancer patients, aged from 41 to 68.
183) Cefalu is chief of geriatrics at the Louisiana State University School of Medicine.
184) Louisiana authorities say a woman recruited for a Ku Klux Klan initiation ritual was shot and killed after she tried to back out .
185) Alabama was first explored by the Spanish, and the southern section was claimed by the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase (1803).
186) The manufacturer of this nightmare was a drawling police officer's soncareer criminal from Shreveport, Louisiana,[http:///louisiana.html] named Danny Harold Rolling.
187) The movie centers on the famous expedition of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who were sent by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the Louisiana Territory for the United States.
188) The manufacturer of this nightmare was a drawling police officer's son and career criminal from Shreveport, Louisiana, named Danny Harold Rolling.
189) Tranter is pursuing a Ph. D. in Nanosystems Engineering at Louisiana Tech and will continue to work with Crews on the project.
190) Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase doubled America'slandmass, giving the country a glimpse of the Manifest Destiny to come.
191) Today, Cajun music is popular not only in Louisiana but also nationwide.
192) The United States came into possession of Louisiana by purchase from France.
193) Once in office, Jefferson extended slavery with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803; the new land was carved into 13 states, including three slave states.
194) The US Coast Guard said it had sent investigators to confirm whether crude oil had begun to wash up on parts of the Louisiana shoreline.
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