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Orléans, d'
[ dawr-ley-ahn ]
noun
- Louis Phi·lippe Jo·seph [lwee fee-, leep, zhaw-, zef], Duc Philippe Égalité, 1747–93, French political leader.
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But we don’t expect the Bears to move the ball much against the New Orleans D.
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And he’s talking about the New Orleans D!
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Last week, as Cowboy Boyd strode into New Orleans' D. H. Holmes department store, the fanfare would have done justice to a Technicolored A production.
When General Jackson arrived in New Orleans, d'Avezac became one of his aid-de-camps, and he served with him to the end of the war, and remained all his life among his most devoted friends.
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