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- adjective From, or pertaining to, the state of
Louisiana - noun Someone from, or pertaining to,
Louisiana
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Examples
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For months, tossing on a bed of pain, the Louisianian is a sacred charge to his admiring comrades.
The Little Lady of Lagunitas A Franco-Californian Romance Richard Savage 1874
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In fact, he is the epitome of the kind of Louisianian who emigrates to Dallas, Atlanta and points beyond -- driving around with an LSU sticker on his bumper.
Bayou Bobby Rod Dreher 2007
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The republican response, a Louisianian, and although he and I have different ideals/politics, he did very well and didn't embarrass us as Jindal did when he tried awhile ago ....
Republican legislator calls for bipartisan health-care plan 2009
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The republican response, a Louisianian, and although he and I have different ideals/politics, he did very well and didn't embarrass us as Jindal did when he tried awhile ago ....
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I am a Louisianian – I am African-American – I am a centrist.
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The republican response, a Louisianian, and although he and I have different ideals/politics, he did very well and didn't embarrass us as Jindal did when he tried awhile ago ....
Obama: Nation is at 'a breaking point' over health care 2009
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Native Louisianian Dr. John hasn't forgotten the anniversary, nor has he forgotten that the work to rebuild the Crescent City is far from over.
Getting Up Guide: The feeling of sound, Jim Avett, Dr. John 2010
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Carville, the famously outspoken Louisianian who was a chief political aide to Bill and Hillary Clinton, told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Thursday that the administration's response to the spill has been "lackadaisical" and that Obama was "naive" to trust BP to manage the massive clean-up effort.
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Sure there are mountains and snow (no self respecting Louisianian would do anything other than play in the stuff!) but it's missing the deep-seated culture that is so prevalent in South Louisiana.
sense of place 2008
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Carville, the famously outspoken Louisianian who was a chief political aide to Bill and Hillary Clinton, told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Thursday that the administration's response to the spill has been "lackadaisical" and that Obama was "naive" to trust BP to manage the massive clean-up effort.
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