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Le Sage

American  
[luh sazh] / lə ˈsaʒ /
Or Lesage

noun

  1. Alain René 1668–1747, French novelist and dramatist.


Le Sage British  
/ lə saʒ /

noun

  1. Alain-René (alɛ̃rəne). 1668–1747, French novelist and dramatist, author of the picaresque novel Gil Blas (1715–35)

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Le Sage and Blevins suffered tournament-ending injuries against Italy; LeSage needs surgery on a hand and Blevins received a broken jaw.

From Seattle Times

Le Sage, the founder of Envisage Equity, a private equity firm in Southern California, said he did not give any specific instructions to the group on how to spend his donation.

From Reuters

California donor Jeff Le Sage pledged money to the group on Friday, but declined to say how much he was giving.

From Reuters

“Sterling is leaving behind an unpaid but well-armed security force in Puntland,” said Andre Le Sage, a senior research fellow who specializes in Africa at the National Defense University in Washington.

From New York Times

The French pianist Eric Le Sage has spent much of the last decade recording Schumann, covering the solo piano works and the chamber music.

From The Guardian