Examples of 'labadie' in a sentence

Meaning of "labadie"

labadie (noun) - Labadie is a place name that refers to a commune in Haiti. This term may be used in the context of geography, travel, or discussions related to Haitian culture and history
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  • A surname.
  • An unincorporated community in Franklin County, Missouri, United States.

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Labadie village could be visited from here.
The peninsula and a village were named Labadie.
Labadie had gradually built a local reputation of a sort.
A cruise ship at Labadie.
Labadie denied the charge.
Other early stars who posed for him included Mabel Normand and Florence LaBadie.
Labadie has also.
He was the son of American individualist anarchist Joseph Labadie.
If Labadie would not submit he was to be finally removed from office.
He sympathised with Jean de Labadie and the Quakers.
Bernard Labadie must cancel concerts.
Similarities can also be found with Bernard Labadie.
During this time Labadie preached with power and marked effect.
About Claude LaBadie.
Pierre Labadie is a chemist.

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A printing press was set up, disseminating many writings by Labadie and his colleagues.
Sofie Labadie helps Caritas Uruguay with fundraising and volunteers in her spare time.
Her papers are housed in the Labadie Collection of the University of Michigan.
Labadie was assured that he had been called by God to re-establish Apostolic churches.
The Labadists held to the beliefs and traditions of their founder, Labadie.
Joss Labadie set to leave Torquay United after bite ban.
Tiny Revolt is a friendly digital design studio run by Louis-André Labadie.
The Labadie and.
Cruise Boat, Only Royal Caribbean can take you to the private beach destination of Labadie.
Labadie 's emphasis Labadie was a supporter of the right of jury nullification in an anarchist society.
Indeed have become true for Quesnel, if not for Labadie ( a local schoolteacher ).
Mr. Labadie is also responsible for information technology and continuous process improvement.
The driver was screaming in pain, we could not get the door open, ” Labadie said.
Hélène Labadie claims to be a designer, but her pieces look more like sculptures than objects.
The Church of Sunarthe at Sauveterre-de-Béarn, in red on the plan, near a house called Labadie.
Labadie was influenced early on by bands such as Metallica, Sepultura and Pantera.
Late in the ill-tempered game, Labadie had challenged Stevenage player, Ronnie Henry.
Labadie switched his shirt from number 6 to 4.
Anderson reports that "although desperate for cash, Labadie … hesitated" to accept the city's offer.
Labadie later became a mystical extremist, and a separatist ( i.e. revolutionary against the established church ).
Eventually, frustrated with Roman Catholicism, Labadie became a Calvinist at Montauban in 1650.
Labadie then moved to Geneva, where he was hailed as ‘ a second Calvin.
Château Labadie - when wine sings.
Labadie and Lehalle ( 2012 ) have studied alternative risk measures for the optimization of trading algorithms.
Our friend de Labadie is already a good contrary case ; what do you think, Mlle Louise?
Stéphane Labadie started his professional career at Flatirons sister company Jouve, which he joined in 1997.

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