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Orléans, d'

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[dawr-ley-ahn] / dɔr leɪˈɑ̃ /

noun

  1. Louis Philippe Joseph 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.

From Washington Times

And he’s talking about the New Orleans D!

From Washington Times

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

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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