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Lejeune over a
period of 30 years.
Efforts to
create a Camp
LeJeune Justice Act in 2021 failed, but the
effort was
renewed in 2022 when Camp
LeJeune Justice...
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Lejeune,
LeJeune or
Le Jeune is a
French surname (which in
English could mean "the young" or "the younger"), and may
refer to:
Adrien Lejeune (1847-1942)...
- LA.
LeJeune came from a
family that
embraced music and his father,
Agness LeJeune,
taught him the
rudiments of
accordion at an
early age.
LeJeune's uncle...
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Claude Le Jeune (1528 to 1530 –
buried 26
September 1600) was a Franco-Flemish
composer of the late Renaissance. He was the
primary representative of the...
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Olivier Le Jeune (died (1654-05-10)May 10, 1654) was the
first recorded slave purchased in New France.
Olivier was a
young boy from Madagascar, believed...
- miles)
north east of Liège in Belgium, from
which his
surname "
Lejeune Dirichlet" ("
le jeune de Richelette",
French for "the
youth from Richelette") was...
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Le Jeune Turc (The
Young Turk in French) was a
French language pro-CUP
Zionist newspaper published in the late
Ottoman Empire. It was one of two leading...
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LeJeune's Bakery is a
historic Louisiana bakery located and
operating at 1510 Main Street, Jeanerette.
Opened in 1884 by
Oscar J.
LeJeune as the Old Reliable...
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rebellious or
revolutionary nature. The term "Young Turks"
comes from the
French Jeunes Turcs,
which international observers tagged various Ottoman reformers of...
- The Camp
Lejeune water contamination problem occurred at
Marine Corps Base Camp
Lejeune in Jacksonville,
North Carolina, from 1953 to 1987.
During that...