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Louisiana

Louisiana is a state in the United States of America (USA). Baton Rouge is the capital of Louisiana.

Louisiana

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

Synonyms Louisiana synonyms

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Simple sentences

If you want to speak in French in the United States, go to Louisiana.

Movie subtitles

I've told you about my plantation in Louisiana.
And to think this same moon is shining on my old plantation in Louisiana.
Louisiana Flip, sir?
Louisiana Flip?
A Louisiana Flip. Louisiana Flip, please.
A Louisiana Flip.
Where's the Louisiana Flip?
I'd like to sink my chattering teeth in some good ol' Louisiana oysters.
I had a friend in Louisiana like that.
Louisiana.
To the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
It just so happens I rode with Charlie Haskell all the way from Louisiana.
If we were only back at my old plantation in Louisiana, you'd have a dozen servants to wait on you.
Well, what about your plantation in Louisiana?
Louisiana Flip, please.
The best pistol shot in Louisiana?
They won't find me on the Louisiana.
We got here in the state of Louisiana what's known as the Napoleonic Code.
Let me enlighten you on a point or two. - Yes? We got here in the state of Louisiana what's known as the Napoleonic Code.
In the state of Louisiana we got here what's known as the Napoleonic Code.
And over yonder's the Louisiana shore.
The governor of Louisiana gave me this.

News and current affairs

For example, Louisiana's governor is of Indian origin, and has been mentioned as a possible running mate for John McCain.
For example, Florida (with 16 more electoral votes than Louisiana and where the president's brother governs) received its requested funding to protect its wetlands.
Critics also cite the diversion of infrastructure funds and Louisiana National Guard troops to Iraq as contributing causes to the emergency.
Senator David Vitter of Louisiana is the most prominent Republican member of Congress in favor of limiting the size and power of the biggest banks, but there are others who lean in a similar direction.
We have seen photographs of hurricane and typhoon activity due to global warming, affecting people in Louisiana or Myanmar.
Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Republican Senator David Vitter of Louisiana, along with some important colleagues, have long sought to phase out this implicit subsidy.
The Army Corps of Engineers' budget for levee construction in New Orleans was gutted, including funds specifically aimed at the Southeast Louisiana Urban Flood Control Project.
The difference between the Tsunami in Asia last December and what is coming to be called the Black Tsunami in America - because it brought so much devastation to the poor, mostly black, people of Louisiana - is striking.
We have also been able to watch on our televisions this month what appears to be the final stages in the battle to cap the huge oil spill off the coast of Florida and Louisiana.

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