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Labiche

[ la-beesh ]

noun

  1. Eu·gène Ma·rin [œ, -, zhen, m, a, -, ran], 1815–88, French dramatist.


Labiche

/ ʃ /

noun

  1. LabicheEugène Marin18151888MFrenchTHEATRE: dramatist Eugène Marin (øʒɛn marɛ̃). 1815–88, French dramatist, noted for his farces of middle-class life, which include Le Chapeau de paille d'Italie (1851) and Le Voyage de Monsieur Perrichon (1860)
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But here were Mariah Castille and Tyler Labiche, sharing chips and dip, somewhat stunned by almost everything about this evening.

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Labiche and Castille had mixed feelings about the unnatural tranquility of the Quarter: “It’s nice to know that people are being cautious,” Labiche said.

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Labiche, 30, and Castille, had made a weekend getaway from their Lafayette, La., home two hours away.

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“We thought the first day back, this place would be packed,” Labiche said.

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Upon their arrival in Meridian, he Googled a jeweler and LaBiche Jewelers came up.

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