Saint Louis

NOUN
  1. the largest city in Missouri; a busy river port on the Mississippi River near its confluence with the Missouri River; was an important staging area for wagon trains westward in the 19th century
  2. king of France and son of Louis VIII; he led two unsuccessful Crusades; considered an ideal medieval king (1214-1270)
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  • I'd hate to appear imbalanced (or "pluralistically-challenged" or "diversity-stunted" or whatever the term might be), so now I turn to a recent column, "Catholicism Does't Have to Be Repressive," written by Maggie Carlson, a senior at Webster University (in the Saint Louis area). Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog:
  • Saint Louis University Hospital performs one of the first total abdominal colectomies THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • Gambia is English, with a purely French trade; the latter is the result of many causes, but especially of the large neighbouring establishments at Goree, Saint Louis de Sénégal, and Saint Joseph de Galam. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 1
  • However people with aphakia (no lens, typically through removal for cataract) can see it, one being Professor Bill Stark of Saint Louis University. Beyond the visible
  • Saint Louis, situated on the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, was an important transportation hub in the nineteenth century before railroads replaced riverboats as the most efficient form of travel.
  • The oaks were supposedly the remnants of a primeval forest, site of Druidic rites, home to Gallic tribes, and emblems of justice-dispensing monarchs like Saint Louis.
  • This reminds me of when in school at Saint Louis de Gonzague (in Haiti), we all would recite our history lesson to the" Cher Frere "as loud as possible:" Nos ancetre les Gaulois avais des cheveux blonds et des yeux bleus! Printing: The Danger of A Single Story
  • Saint Louis wears a cope made from a Persian velvet with disks of gold brocade in offset rows, and a Central Asian silk with rhythmic patterns of tiny plants and animals drapes his chair.
  • Christie's Rockefeller Plaza saleroom was packed with collectors like Andrew Saul , a partner in New York investment firm Saul Partners, and Donald Bryant , a postwar art collector who runs a Saint Louis, Mo., firm that assists with estate planning. $16.3 Million Max Ernst Caps Christie's Choppy Sale
  • By then it was time for Memphis in May, which was followed by the Saint Louis Senior Olympics and, finally, the duathlon in Sylvania, Ohio. The Grace to Race
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