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Niels la Cour (born 1944),
Danish composer Nina
LaCour,
American author De
la Cour, a
similar surname This page
lists people with the
surname La Cour. If...
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Mills College.
LaCour's first novel, Hold Still, was the
result of her master's
thesis while at
Mills College. Also
while there,
LaCour began teaching...
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appointment controversies https://www.lawyer.com/edmund-
lacour.html Voruganti,
Harsh (2020-08-24). "Edmund
LaCour –
Nominee to the U.S.
District Court for the Middle...
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evidence that
LaCour had
tried to
retroactively claim that the
study had been pre-registered
using falsified do****ents.
LaCour's coauthor,
Donald Green...
- When
La Camilla left in 1991, she was
replaced by
Michaela de
la Cour. In 1992,
Dominika Peczynski joined,
making the band a four-piece. In 1995, De
la Cour...
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distribution generally did not occur.
LaCour is also
credited with
encouraging the
career direction of
Eddie Blazonczyk.
Lacour initially recording Blazonczyk...
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applied the term "courtly love" to
Dante Alighieri's love for
Beatrice in
La Vita
Nuova (1294). The two
relationships are very
different —
Lancelot and...
- Fred
LaCour (February 7, 1938 –
August 5, 1972) was an
American professional basketball player.
LaCour was
selected in the 1960 NBA
draft by the St. Louis...
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performed the ceremony. The
LaCours had
daughters Lucile, Marion, and Gretchen.
Alice V****ar
LaCour died in 1924.
LaCour was a
character in
Arise and...
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appeared on the
stage as the
LaCour Sisters. In 1933, her
family decided to move to California,
where LaCour's mother hoped for fame for her daughters...