Examples of 'lafollette' in a sentence

Meaning of "lafollette"

lafollette (noun) - a surname of French origin, possibly used as a given name or in reference to individuals with that name
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  • A surname.

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Robert LaFollette was clearly a socialist.
Visited the LaFollette.
City of LaFollette buys property for the police department.
They then leave Jacksboro and enter LaFollette.
The major problem in LaFollette is a lack of work opportunities for men.
It then goes through the towns of LaFollette and Jellico.
The LaFollette Committee.
Originally published in the LaFollette Press.
The LaFollette Vineyard.
Harvey Marion LaFollette.
The LaFollette Coal.
Radio interview with program host, Hugh LaFollette.
He volunteers at LaFollette Medical Center.
Most of LaFollette 's supporters went over to Roosevelt, leaving LaFollette embittered and alone.
Your son was not killed in Lafollette Park, was he?

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When Sen. LaFollette referred to it, they attempted to have him expelled from the Senate.
Joint author, Karen LaFollette Araujo.
Senator Robert LaFollette called him ‘ the greatest criminal of the age . '.
Undaunted, in 1946 McCarthy challenged the popular Senator Robert LaFollette in the Republican primary.
LaFollette and Palmer revel in the distinction . ".
Senator LaFollette and Congressman Lindbergh spoke regularly in opposition to the Aldrich Plan in 1912.

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