Similar words: louisiana purchase, louis, louis xiv, louis xvi, louis armstrong, parisian, tunisian, Asian. Meaning: n. a state in southern United States on the Gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War.
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121) The result was a stronger central government, the birth of what became the world's largest bond market, and credit strong enough for the U.S. to finance the Louisiana Purchase from France.
122) And Mary Manhein, director of the Forensic Anthropology and Computer Enhancement Services Laboratory at Louisiana State University, and a professional in residence in the Department of Anthropology.
123) Thomas Ray, a building contractor and ordained minister, is on the staff of a church called The Chapel on the campus of Louisiana State University.
124) Places like Louisiana,[http://sentencedict.com/louisiana.html] Canada and New York offer 10% to 25% tax breaks on the amount of a film's budget spent instate.
125) A city of northeast Texas west of Shreveport, Louisiana. It is a manufacturing center in a resort region. Population, 23, 682.
126) Founded in 1718, it became the capital of a French colony in 1722 and passed to the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
127) International Space Station Expedition 23 flight engineer Soichi Noguchi photographed on May 5, 2010 the Mississippi River Delta and nearby Louisiana coast, which appear dark in the sunglint.
128) I wanted romance and I soon found it under the smiling skies of Louisiana.
129) However, in every state but Louisiana, sales of goods are governed by a statute, Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
130) So it was with Maria Sagot and Richard Stevens, of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
131) American alligators reside nearly exclusively in the freshwater rivers, lakes, swamps, and marshes of the southeastern United States, primarily Florida and Louisiana.
132) One of them is found at the Healing Place Church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
133) Part of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, Iowa was organized as a separate territory in 1838.
134) South of the mean position of the jet stream, top-ten warmest springs were recorded in Texas, New Mexico, and Louisiana. Image credit: NOAA/NCDC.
135) French settlers who called the area Acadia were exiled to Louisiana by the British in the 1750s and their descends are know as Cajuns.
136) The only thing I ever heard in school about Napoleon was that the United States made the Louisiana Purchase from him.
137) The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 and subsequent acquisitions in the Southwest added enormously to the supply of potential farm land.
138) Sunday's order extended from the mouth of the Mississippi River in Louisiana east to waters of Pensacola Bay in Florida.
139) Imagine that our stakeholders are Aunt Marian in Santa Fe, New Mexico; Uncle Cid in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and cousin Tanya in Jackson, Mississippi.
140) Styled to look like a hot rod of the past and to sip fuel like a car from the future, Louisiana Tech University's Roadster took home one of two grand prizes in the Shell Eco-marathon Americas.
141) The forthcoming “Battle: Los Angeles” will be filmed mostly in Baton Rouge, Louisiana—a reversal of the tradition by which southern California stands in for everywhere else.
142) It was admitted as the 37th state in 8'7. The region became part of the United States through the Louisiana Purchase of 803 and was made a separate territory by the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 854.
143) No sheriff in Louisiana or spurned widow could ever have tracked him to the Lorelei.
144) A city of northeast Texas west of Shreveport, Louisiana. It is a manufacturing center in a resort region. Population, 23, '82.
145) Thousands of fish and a dead whale were found dead in the west Mississippi River, Louisiana, US. Species include crabs, sting rays, eels, speckled trout and red fish.
146) In 1803 Jefferson appointed Lewis commander of an expedition to explore the American territory newly acquired in the Louisiana Purchase.
147) Elected governor of Louisiana in 1928, he redeemed his promises to the common people.
148) Possibly far more than the FDIC is letting on , reckons Joseph Mason of Louisiana State University.
149) A street sign stands in the rising water of Atchafalaya River in Simmesport, Louisiana.
150) Popular during the bubble, these securitizations lack attributes, like large pools of loans with similar terms, to create strong demand in saner times, says Joseph Mason of Louisiana State University.
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