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LA

Louisiana, a state of the United States of America. I live in Baton Rouge, LA. Lao People's Democratic Republic, a member state of the United Nations. Lampung, a province of Indonesia.

LA

Los Angeles, a city in the state of California in the United States. We went to LA for the summer. Lead arsenate, a pesticide introduced in the United States in 1892, mostly replaced by DDT in the late 1940s, and banned in 1988.

la

the syllable naming the sixth (submediant) note of a major or minor scale in solmization

La

(= lanthanum) a white soft metallic element that tarnishes readily; occurs in rare earth minerals and is usually classified as a rare earth

LA

(= Louisiana) a state in southern United States on the Gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War

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lanthanum atomic number 57 lantern

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lah A it her a

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Simple sentences

I should cancel the trip to LA.
Andorra la Vella is the capital of Andorra.
Should I cancel my business trip to LA?
Nobody walks in LA.
How was LA?
In my language, the notes of the scale are do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, do.

Movie subtitles

In Venice, La Serenissima, here in Frankfurt, on the banks of the River Main. and, of course, in London itself. It wasn't just London pride.
My sister has a place, La Cubana Loca, in Harlem.
La Belle Wienerwurst.
Hector de la Faloise, a fan madly in love.
La Scala, Berlin, the Alhambra, London.
The Marquis de la Tour.
Do you the know the Marquis de la Tour?
And I am Monsieur La Valle, if you'll allow me to introduce myself.
How do you do, Monsieur La Valle?
Monsieur La Valle.
Good-bye, Monsieur La Valle.
Yes, Monsieur La Valle.
Monsieur La Valle, I'm very sorry, but.
Tell me, Monsieur La Valle, what else is wrong?
Madame la contesse asks his majesty, the Czar, to come to tea, at 5 o'clock this afternoon.
Who? The Marquis de la Tour.
No, no. - Do you the know the Marquis de la Tour?
I really don't know what to do. Monsieur La Valle, I'm very sorry, but.
We'll, uh, think it over, Monsieur La Valle.
Now, Monsieur La Valle, as for Madame Colet's life insurance, it totals one million francs.
Mmm. Ooh, la, la.
LA POLICÍA DA CAZA A LOS ATRACADORES DEL AUDAZ ROBO DE LA SEMANA PASADA La policía estrecha el cerco a los pistoleros que reventaron el banco.
MONSIEUR HENRI PIERRE DU CHARMERACE, DUKE DE LA BASTILLE.
Oh la la!
Oh, Miss La Rue?
Miss La Rue, you've been awful nice to me.

News and current affairs

BUENOS AIRES: After ten years of democratic rule under President Carlos Menem, Argentina's transition to its new president, Fernando De la Rua, has been swift and smooth.
Yet despite this, De la Rua's government denounces President Menem's economic legacy, claiming that its fiscal irresponsibility nearly incited a run on the banks and currency.
President De la Rua cannot take Argentina out of Mercosur, yet the country cannot live permanently within it.
De la Rua has not been completely idle here.
Legislative approval will help De la Rua recover lost momentum and perhaps encourage new investments.
Unfortunately, De la Rua botched other competitiveness initiatives.
President De la Rua's worse problem is not this or that policy, but his tendency to send contradictory messages that confuse markets.
President De la Rua's first four months weakened Argentina's economy.
No test of that magnitude faces President De la Rua - at least not yet.
A month later, a similarly named Islamic party in Morocco, Parti de la Justice et du Development (PJD), finished third in legislative elections.
Globalization and someone's vague idea - no, dream - of la dolce vita had reached the depths of Russia.
So the good of society is not served by forcing him to return to LA for a trial.
A cartoon earlier this year in the Italian newspaper La Stampa captured this latent sentiment perfectly.
Today's best-selling non-fiction book in France is a polemic by Nicolas Baverez, La France qui tombe (Falling France).
According to Hollande, the economic upturn - la reprise - had just started, and hope was around the corner.
At the recent Shangri La Dialogue in Singapore - indeed, in the presence of Chinese Minister of Defense General Liang Guanglie - Gates outlined his ideas for continuing US cooperation in and with Asia.
A year ago, Chinese and Western intellectuals competed in dismissing popular interest in Tibet as a childlike confusion with the imaginary Shangri-la of the 1937 film Lost Horizon.
France is not a Shangri-La, isolated from global markets or the pressures of international research.
With a reformist regime in La Paz, it is difficult not to expect tensions with the Bush administration.
LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA - Pundits have long predicted that biology would dominate the twenty-first century, just as physics dominated the twentieth century.
He stopped being San Ernesto de la Izquierda, the saint or talisman who delivered us from injustice.
The increasingly unpopular President De la Rua's stuck to his austerity program, while Argentines stopped spending and investing.
The end result was De la Rua's forced resignation and today's economic chaos.
Many of the presidents re-elected, either directly or by alternating terms with someone else, a la the Kirchners, won because they seemed to be responding to social demands for more security or less poverty.
After Menem handed over the presidential sash to Fernando De la Rua, Argentina began to unravel: President de la Rua resigned his office well before the official end of his term.
The best idea, of course, is to bring back Jacques de la Rosiere, the former and vastly successful head of the IMF to replace his fellow countryman.