「Lafayette」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)4ページ目
該当件数 : 1043件
riding career in 1984 at Evangeline Downs in | Lafayette, Louisiana and won his first race later that |
Lafayette, Louisiana | |
Lafayette, Louisiana (2006) | |
Born Elizabeth Frances Erny in | Lafayette, Louisiana to a father who managed an insura |
ana Teen USA 2004 in a state pageant held in | Lafayette, Louisiana in November 2003. |
trina, the game was played at Cajun Field in | Lafayette, Louisiana instead of at the Louisiana Super |
d in Maurice, Louisiana, broadcasting to the | Lafayette, Louisiana area on 106.3 FM. |
Clark Field, | Lafayette, Louisiana 2003-04 |
She was in private practice in | Lafayette, Louisiana from 1981 to 1991. |
When Domino stopped on tour in | Lafayette, Louisiana he invited Charles into his dress |
three new franchises in Biloxi, Mississippi, | Lafayette, Louisiana and Pensacola, Florida, all three |
, the 2005 game was played on December 20 in | Lafayette, Louisiana at Cajun Field on the campus of t |
St. Anthony's parish in | Lafayette, Louisiana was his first pastorate. |
south of the Vermilion River in the city of | Lafayette, Louisiana near the intersection of Kaliste |
betan Cultural Center for Tibetan studies in | Lafayette, Louisiana in 2004. |
nnon Lynn Clavelle (born October 12, 1973 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is a former American football de |
y George Stevenson (born January 23, 1987 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is an American professional bask |
John Mark Carrier (born October 28, 1965 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is a former professional America |
Fred Andrews (born May 4, 1952 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is a former Major League Basebal |
obby J. Albarado (born September 11, 1973 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is an American Thoroughbred hors |
Mark Guidry (born August 6, 1959 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is a retired American jockey. |
Luke Montz (born July 7, 1983 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is a Major League baseball catch |
mier (CORE-mee-ay) (born August 19, 1980, in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is an American professional base |
Jacob Arnie Cutrera (born May 18, 1988 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is an American football middle l |
Judice, Louisiana - died September 11, 1998 | Lafayette, Louisiana) was an American Cajun accordion |
ph Earl "Joe" Thomas (born March 25, 1963 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is a former American football pl |
Greg LaFleur (born September 16, 1958 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is a former American football ti |
Cedric Noah Figaro (born August 17, 1966, in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is a former linebacker who playe |
Marlon St. Julien (born February 13, 1972 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is an American equestrian profes |
Jonathan Zenon (born August 2, 1984 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is an American football cornerba |
Hiram Eugene (born November 24, 1980 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is an American football safety f |
ology, The Pearl River Review, The Southern ( | Lafayette, Louisiana) Anthology, among others. |
Thomas Dale Brown (born August 10, 1949 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is a former Major League Basebal |
Daniel Francis (born September 9, 1984 in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is a professional American and C |
Gerald James Paddio (born April 21, 1965, in | Lafayette, Louisiana) is an American former profession |
ny Lyndell Hector (born November 26, 1960 in | Lafayette, Louisiana), was a former professional Ameri |
Several houses were destroyed near | Lafayette, Louisiana, possibly by a tornado. |
21, 1954 - March 10, 2008), was a prominent | Lafayette, Louisiana, architect and businessman who wa |
ux High School is a public school located in | Lafayette, Louisiana, USA. |
and as Vice President of Huval Companies in | Lafayette, Louisiana, from 1998 to 2000. |
tate 49 is completed between New Orleans and | Lafayette, Louisiana, at which time the bridge will be |
entually purchase two more stations, KLWB in | Lafayette, Louisiana, and KCEB in Tyler, Texas. |
KAJN-LP is a Class A television station in | Lafayette, Louisiana, broadcasting in analog format on |
Born, raised and currently based in | Lafayette, Louisiana, Guillory is most known for his a |
Licensed to | Lafayette, Louisiana, USA. |
CIS' first | Lafayette, Louisiana, facility was designed by HKS, an |
Washington, D.C., July 24, 1938 - d. | Lafayette, Louisiana, January 1, 2005) was a prolific |
Louisiana, Mouton moved with his parents to | Lafayette, Louisiana, where he attended the public sch |
ome was purchased by Ron and Kathy Garber of | Lafayette, Louisiana, who opened it for Bed and Breakf |
Orleans Carmel, the monastery is located in | Lafayette, Louisiana, and covers 11 acres (45,000 m2) |
business and also operated a night school at | Lafayette, Louisiana, in 1915 and 1916. |
Licensed to | Lafayette, Louisiana, USA, the station served the Lafa |
e a collegiate summer baseball team based in | Lafayette, Louisiana, in the United States. |
A native of | Lafayette Louisiana, he was appointed to that position |
rtistic director of the Eavesdrop Theater in | Lafayette, Louisiana, one of the nation's premier play |
of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, and serving the | Lafayette, Louisiana, area. |
in Abbeville, Louisiana, broadcasting to the | Lafayette, Louisiana, area. |
Born in | Lafayette, Louisiana, but raised in Los Angeles, Calif |
o station licensed to serve the community of | Lafayette, Louisiana, USA. |
Licensed to | Lafayette, Louisiana, USA, it serves the Acadiana area |
as interred in St. John's Catholic Cemetery, | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
LA 3184 is a major thoroughfare in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
ps's Boys Choir at Saint John's Cathedral in | Lafayette Louisiana. |
e atmosphere of an urban area of the City of | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
t takes place at The Wetlands Golf Course in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
is a private, Roman Catholic high school in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
ional, Roman Catholic high school located in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
s a country music formatted radio station in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
y become the Vermilion River as far north as | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
to Cyrus and Sadie Marie Blanchet Provost in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
nd a point of interest for tourists visiting | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
n that capacity until his death, in 1999, in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
Dave Spizale, the general manager of KRVS of | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
ed for the well known Dr. Robert Carriker of | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
He resides in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
It is held annually in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
He later moved to | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
ty-one, the youngest mayor in the history of | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
His chambers are in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
Kaplan, Louisiana, and 14 miles southwest of | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
affery Parkway, is a western bypass route of | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
n oil field service company headquartered in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
Leigh Hennessy was raised in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
It was filmed in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
un Field is a stadium located in the city of | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
eir home games at Clark Field in the city of | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
ired on ESPN radio affiliate KPEL 1420 AM in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
Givers are an indie pop group from | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
He attended Acadiana High School in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
is a Louisiana native, spending his youth in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
Richard died July 27, 2008, in | Lafayette, Louisiana. |
is located in the North part of the city of | Lafayette, Louisiana; hence "Northside". |
Lafayette Lumpkin Foster | |
George | Lafayette Mabry, Jr. (September 14, 1917 - July 13, 19 |
D are: Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, | Lafayette, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor, and Union. |
ua, Bradford, Columbia, Gilchrist, Hamilton, | Lafayette, Madison, Marion, Putnam, Suwannee and Union |
f Florida serving Columbia, Dixie, Hamilton, | Lafayette, Madison, Suwannee, and Taylor Counties |
Third Circuit - Columbia, Dixie, Hamilton, | Lafayette, Madison, Suwannee and Taylor |
The West | Lafayette main campus sponsors 18 Division I/IA NCAA t |
ry 1, 2007, KRDJ moved its focus back to the | Lafayette market and changed format to classic rock, r |
WASK is the | Lafayette market's ESPN Radio affiliate. |
plan station with a marginal signal over the | Lafayette market. |
it acquired rights to run ESPN Radio in the | Lafayette market. |
ea the forest is located in parts of Benton, | Lafayette, Marshall, Yalobusha, Tippah, and Union coun |
Furthermore, the | Lafayette Martian meteorite shows evidence of aqueous |
ldren: Catherine, Elizabeth, Sara, Samuel de | Lafayette, Matthew and Hugh Lee. |
Lafayette McKee | |
Lafe McKee (as | Lafayette McKee) |
Lafe McKee - Gen. Robert E. Lee (as | Lafayette McKee) |
Gen. | Lafayette McLaws's Confederate division struck with su |
Gen. | Lafayette McLaws, causing great confusion and a genera |
ing a Confederate force led by Major General | Lafayette McLaws. |
nd four months later its colonel, succeeding | Lafayette McLaws. |
ed as Q-95.5) is a radio station serving the | Lafayette metropolitan area with an Rhythmic Top 40 fo |
It is part of the | Lafayette Metropolitan Statistical Area. |
The airport serves the | Lafayette Metropolitan Area, which consists of approxi |
re, Grant, Iowa, Jackson, Juneau, La Crosse, | Lafayette, Monroe, Pepin, Pierce, Richland, Saint Croi |
opping centre with the exception of Galeries | Lafayette Montparnasse which is situated in a small sh |
He is the father of | Lafayette Morehouse founder Victor Baranco. |
football for the University of Louisiana at | Lafayette, Morgan was signed as an undrafted free agen |
Lafayette Mosher died on May 27, 1894. | |
s frequently used in local media in Clinton, | Lafayette, Mount Carmel, Princeton, Terre Haute, and V |
uton was the administrative assistant in the | Lafayette municipal finance office. |
n Noblesville, Indiana, frontman Axl Rose (a | Lafayette native) spotted a fan wearing a Q95 t-shirt |
d to the bar in 1852, commencing practice in | Lafayette, New Jersey. |
Louisiana - Baton Rouge, | Lafayette, New Orleans |
ing viewers in Abbeville, Crowley, Franklin, | Lafayette, New Iberia, and St. Martinville. |
While coaching at | Lafayette, Newton's teams won The Rivalry game against |
Downtown | LaFayette, note courthouse at center of photograph. |
Lafayette Oaks is a subdivision in Tallahassee, Florid | |
There are about 0,001 residents who live in | Lafayette Oaks; the median age is around 54. |
as named La Grange for the estate of General | Lafayette of France who had visited the area in 1824. |
d a series of strokes, Willis still defeated | Lafayette oilman Hall McCord Lyons (1923-1998), son of |
They had three sons, Mark | Lafayette Olds (1828), a lawyer and Episcopalian minis |
ust, 1856, and ordained by the Presbytery of | Lafayette on April 4, 1858 as a minister of the Presby |
Robert Cobb Kennedy, hanged at Fort | Lafayette on March 25, 1865 |
, Schexnayder was named the second Bishop of | Lafayette on March 13, 1956. |
rberry succeeded him as the second Bishop of | Lafayette on November 20, 1957. |
He hosted the Marquis de | Lafayette on his return visit to Virginia. |
the Seaborg Open Space Fund, and the Greater | Lafayette Open Space Fund (a conservancy raising money |
uring the interval, he wrote one novel: Fort | Lafayette or, Love and Secession. |
He then practiced law in | Lafayette, Oregon for ten years including for a time a |
In 1851, he moved with his family to | Lafayette, Oregon where he became the superintendent o |
ated to Oregon Country in 1846 settling near | Lafayette, Oregon. |
hrough Concord, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, | Lafayette, Orinda, Oakland, San Francisco, Daly City, |
SEMI-FINALS: | Lafayette over Baton Rouge 2 games to 0; Mississippi o |
The | Lafayette Parish portion of Duson is part of the Lafay |
vember, when any student that is zoned for a | Lafayette Parish school may come to the convention cen |
candidate, David Thibodaux, a member of the | Lafayette Parish School Board. |
Lafayette Parish & Lafayette | |
These road crews contribute to the beauty of | Lafayette Parish by routinely picking up litter around |
It is run by the | Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office, led by Sheriff Mike |
nure of office -- sixteen years -- among all | Lafayette Parish sheriffs in the state of Louisiana. |
ched his party affiliation and served on the | Lafayette Parish Republican Executive Committee. |
The | Lafayette Parish Correctional Center (LPCC) is the par |
Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office (LPSO) - The parish | |
Elks is an unincorporated community in | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. |
It was the first church in the | Lafayette Parish, built in 1821. |
Stekey is an unincorporated community in | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. |
Ridge is an unincorporated community in | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. |
Walroy is an unincorporated community in | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. |
Broadmoor is an unincorporated community in | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. |
iver Ranch is an unincorporated community in | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, United States. |
e Moutons) is an unincorporated community in | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. |
Billeaud is an unincorporated community in | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. |
Gloria is an unincorporated community in | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. |
Long-Pont) is an unincorporated community in | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. |
Larabee is an unincorporated community in | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. |
Pilette is an unincorporated community in | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. |
Capitan is an unincorporated community in | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. |
Mouton is an unincorporated community in | Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. |
e Republican Party into a viable position in | Lafayette Parish," Mouton said on the death of his fri |
condary education to the southern portion of | Lafayette Parish. |
and Percy Bourque Road/John LeBlanc Road in | Lafayette Parish. |
tion -- the then equivalent to reelection in | Lafayette Parish. |
company of men from the local population in | Lafayette Parish. |
d highway, Riceland Road and Sellers Road in | Lafayette Parish. |
rcent of the vote and received 46 percent in | Lafayette Parish. |
blish one of the oldest Catholic Churches in | Lafayette Parish; St. Anne Catholic Church, and had na |
c health officer for St. Martin, Iberia, and | Lafayette parishes. |
urch was originally located in a building on | Lafayette Park near the White House, shared with the N |
Their home playing fields are | Lafayette Park in Norfolk and the Virginia Beach Sport |
he park space around it is President's Park ( | Lafayette Park is the part to the north of the White H |
Lafayette Park is a small park in San Francisco, Calif | |
, H Street NW (north), and Jackson Place and | Lafayette Park (east). |
These are two of four towers in the | Lafayette Park development. |
The row of townhouses between the NEOB and | Lafayette Park is Jackson Place. |
It was named | Lafayette Park in 1899. |
The song was sung in | Lafayette Park during celebrations of the death of Osa |
The apartment is in the | Lafayette Park development, near downtown. |
Lafayette Park, Detroit, together with his IIT colleag | |
ers include Betton Hills, Old Town, Midtown, | Lafayette Park, and the historic Los Robles subdivisio |
Park, Echo Park, Westlake, Angelino Heights, | Lafayette Park, Chinatown, Lincoln Heights, Montecito |
considered options for relocating closer to | Lafayette Park. |
lwork, as opulent as the Granada Building at | Lafayette Park." |
ssed through several owners, until Hampstead | Lafayette Partners purchased 2.6 acres (11,000 m2) in |
In 1825, Marquis de | Lafayette passed through Gates County and was entertai |
ational style of architecture, much like the | Lafayette Pavilion Apartments, and the other buildings |
The other two are the Windsor Tower, and the | Lafayette Pavilion Apartments. |
ational style of architecture, much like the | Lafayette Pavilion Apartments, and the other buildings |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |