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Landry

American  
[lan-dree] / ˈlæn dri /

noun

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


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Because LSU is a state university, says Gov. Jeff Landry, Louisiana taxpayers will be on the hook for paying off Mr. Kelly if the university can’t find enough private donations to cover the cost.

From The Wall Street Journal

The custom dwelling, which is in the exclusive gated community of North Beverly Park, was designed for Murphy by storied architect Richard Landry, who envisioned the layout for the 33,600-square-foot Mediterranean-style villa, which was completed in 2003.

From MarketWatch

More than 40% of its current employees are Maasai, and another 50% from other parts of Kenya, said Justin Landry, general manager of Marriott properties in Kenya.

From The Wall Street Journal

In New York, Karl-Anthony Towns scored 39 points and Landry Shamet added a career-high 36 points off the bench as the short-handed Knicks beat the Miami Heat 140-132.

From Barron's

Landry’s Howard Beale moment is merely the latest example of college football’s unusual grip on this country, its culture and its frequent entanglement in politics.

From The Wall Street Journal