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Duncan McLauchlin "
Lauch"
Faircloth (January 14, 1928 –
September 14, 2023) was an
American politician from
North Carolina who
served as a Republican...
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North Carolina was held
November 3, 1998. In****bent
Republican U.S.
Senator Lauch Faircloth decided to s**** re-election to a
second term, but was unseated...
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nomination in 2004 and 2008.
Edwards defeated the in****bent
Republican Lauch Faircloth in
North Carolina's 1998
Senate election.
Toward the end of his...
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Lauchhammer (Lower Sorbian: Łuchow,
pronounced [ˈwuxɔw]) or Łuchow is a town in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district, in
southern Brandenburg, Germany. It...
- The
Lauch Formation is a
geologic formation in Germany. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Devonian period.
Earth sciences portal Germany portal...
- in
Indiana and
defeats of
Republican Senators Al D'Amato (New York) and
Lauch Faircloth (North Carolina). The
balance of the
Senate remained unchanged...
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reunited briefly in 1983.
Ashman then met Bill
Lauch in 1984, who
worked as an architect.
Lauch accepted Ashman's
posthumous Oscar for
Beauty and the...
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Icelandic laukur 'onion',
Norwegian løk 'onion',
Swedish lök 'onion',
German Lauch 'l****',
Dutch look 'Allium (any
plant of this genus)'. L****s must be grown...
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Democrat Terry Sanford lost re-election for a
second term to
Republican Lauch Faircloth, the
former North Carolina Secretary of Commerce. This was the...
- (40 mi) south-southwest of Strasbourg, at 48.08°N, 7.36°E, on the
River Lauch, a
tributary of the Ill. It is
located immediately to the east of the Vosges...