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Larry LaPrise (
Roland Lawrence LaPrise) (November 11, 1912 -
April 4, 1996) at one
point held the U.S.
copyright for the "Hokey Pokey" song.
LaPrise was...
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Laprise or
LaPrise is a French-language surname. It is not
found in France.
Notable people with the
surname include: Chad
Laprise (born 1986), Canadian...
- Los
Tigres del
Norte at
Folsom Prison is a 2019 do****entary
directed by Tom
Donahue and
starring Los
Tigres del Norte. The
premise revolves around Los...
- was in the
anonymous early fourteenth-century Franco-Italian epic poem
La Prise de Pampelune. He was
subsequently a
major character (typically humorous)...
- Chad
Laprise (born July 23, 1986) is a
retired Canadian professional mixed martial artist who
competed for the UFC in the
Welterweight division. A professional...
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Normand Laprise CM CQ (born 1961) is a
Quebecer chef and author. He is the
owner and head chef of Toqué! and Br****erie T! in Montreal, Quebec, Canada...
- in
damages and $1 for each
record of the
LaPrise "Hokey Pokey". The suit was
settled out of court.
LaPrise later sold the
rights to his
version to country-western...
- The
Storming of the
Bastille (French:
Prise de
la Bastille [pʁiz də
la bastij])
occurred in Paris, France, on 14 July 1789, when
revolutionary insurgents...
- The
Surrender of
Tournavos (French:
La Prise de Tournavos), also
known as
La Prise de
Tournavos par les
Troupes du Sultan, is an 1897
short silent film...
- am going."
Berlioz never saw the
first two acts,
later given the name
La prise de
Troie ("The
Capture of Troy").
After the
premiere of the
second part...