- born
August 28, 1980),
better known under her
former married name of
Debra Lafave, is a
former teacher at
Angelo L.
Greco Middle School in
Temple Terrace...
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Jimmy LaFave (July 12, 1955 – May 21, 2017) was an
American singer-songwriter and folk musician.
After moving to Stillwater, Oklahoma,
LaFave became a...
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engineer Arthur J.
Lafave,
American founder of
Lafave Newspaper Features Debra Lafave (b. 1980),
American convicted ****
offender Robert Lafave (b. 1927), American...
- Pete Seeger, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, the
Indigo Girls,
Ellis Paul,
Jimmy LaFave, Ani DiFranco, and others. In 1999,
Wesleyan University Press published...
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Breck David LaFave Bednar (17
March 1999 – 17
February 2014) was an English-American
teenager from Caterham, Surrey, who was
murdered by 18-year-old Lewis...
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Wayne R.
LaFave (born 1931) is an
American legal scholar who
specializes in the
Fourth Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution and
serves as the
David C. Baum...
- However, the
entirety of the
property must be moved. As
Professor Wayne LaFave noted, at its most
literal this
requirement renders the
rotating of a doughnut...
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poisonous tree
LaFave (2012), § 1.1(c), p. 13.
Quoted in
LaFave (2012), § 1.1(c), pp. 13–14.
LaFave (2012), § 1.1(d), pp. 16–17.
LaFave (2012), § 1.1(d)...
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Lafave Newspaper Features was a
syndication service that
operated from 1931 to 1963. It was
founded by
Cleveland businessman Arthur J.
Lafave and specialized...
- (pronounced "Foosh (like push but with an f-sound) Luh Fave"),
shown as
Fourche LaFave River on
federal maps) is a
tributary of the
Arkansas River, approximately...