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Landry

[lan-dree]

noun

  1. Thomas Wade Tom, 1924–2000, U.S. football player and coach.



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In addition to Chicago, the president had mentioned New Orleans - welcomed by Louisiana governor Jeff Landry - and Baltimore.

From BBC

In turn, lawmakers, backed by Landry, shut off all paths to freedom for people like Gray.

From Salon

When a source first told me about the case of Lloyd Gray in late 2024, I jotted down these notes: two Black jurors, a swastika and Gov. Jeff Landry.

From Salon

Jones bought the team in February 1989, and one day later sacked legendary Tom Landry, who had been the franchise's only head coach since inception in 1960.

From BBC

"I will vote for the builder Oligui Nguema," reads a campaign message on the top of taxi driver Landry Obame-Mezui's vehicle, who likes the junta leader because he "came in with a new way of doing things – action before speeches".

From BBC

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