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traditional pork
boudin.
Boudin balls, made in Marksville, Louisiana. A
sliced French boudin noir Cajun-style
smoked boudin blanc Boudins blancs at a Christmas...
- Both
Boudin and
Monet lived abroad during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71,
Boudin in
Antwerp and
Monet in London; from 1873 to 1880 the
Boudins lived...
- Circle: The
Boudins and the
Aristocracy of the Left. New York:
Alfred Knopf. ISBN 978-0679432944. "A
Background Paper on
Leonard Boudin Prepared for...
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Chesa Boudin (/ˈtʃeɪsə buːˈdiːn/, CHAY-sə boo-DEEN; born
August 21, 1980) is an
American lawyer who
served as the 29th
District Attorney of San Francisco...
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march of the
Foreign Legion. "Le
Boudin" is a
reference to
boudin, a type of
blood sausage or
black pudding. "Le
boudin"
colloquially meant the gear (rolled...
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Boudin Bakery (Anglicized pronunciation: boo-DIN) is a
bakery based in San Francisco, California,
known for its
sourdough bread (trademarked as "The Original...
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Leonard Boudin (1912–1989),
American civil liberties lawyer (nephew of
Louis B.
Boudin)
Michael Boudin (born 1939),
American judge Kathy Boudin (1943–2022)...
- A
boudin is a type of sausage. It may also
refer to:
Boudin Bakery in San
Francisco Boudinage, a
geological feature Le
Boudin, the
march of the French...
- wife and Stone's wife were sisters. Braudy, Susan,
Family Circle: The
Boudins and the
Aristocracy of the Left,
Random House,
November 2003 Rabinowitz...
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Michael Boudin (/buːˈdiːn/ boo-DEEN; born
November 29, 1939) is a
former United States circuit judge of the
United States Court of
Appeals for the First...