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La Fayette

[ laf-ee-et, laf-ey-, lah-fee-, -fey-; French la fa-yet ]

noun

  1. Ma·rie Ma·de·leine Pioche de la Vergne [m, a, -, ree, m, a, d, uh, -, len, pyawsh d, uh, l, a, , ver, -ny, uh], Comtesse de, 1634–93, French novelist.


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“The second floor was to house a statue of George Washington holding the Declaration of Independence, surrounded by La Fayette and other foreign allies.”

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This marital separation would become a leitmotif of de La Fayette’s novels: a woman bored senseless with a dull husband conducts a secret affair with another.

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Authorities have not yet identified the victim, who was slain about 2:15 p.m. on the corner of West 2nd Street and South La Fayette Park Place, said Los Angeles Police Lt.

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A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the local chapter of the Edible Schoolyard at Larchmont Charter Middle School, La Fayette Park campus.

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Yet another, titled “Washington’s Favorite the Brave La Fayette,” began:

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