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  2. Ted Lasso - Wikipedia

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    Ted Lasso (/ ˈ l æ s oʊ / LASS-oh) is an American sports comedy-drama television series developed by Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly, based on a character Sudeikis portrayed in a series of promotional media for NBC Sports's coverage of England's Premier League. [1]

  3. Le Bon Marché - Wikipedia

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    Le Bon Marché (lit. "the good market", or "the good deal" in French; French pronunciation: [lə bɔ̃ maʁʃe]) is a department store in Paris, France. Founded in 1838 and revamped almost completely by Aristide Boucicaut in 1852, it was one of the first modern department stores.

  4. Pork pie hat - Wikipedia

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    The porkpie hat enjoyed a slight resurgence in exposure and popularity after Gene Hackman's character Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle wore one in the 1971 film The French Connection. [14] Doyle was based on real-life policeman Eddie Egan, who played the captain in the film, and his exploits. Egan was famous all his life for wearing a pork pie hat. [15]

  5. Argos (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Argos Limited is a British catalogue retailer operating in the United Kingdom and formerly in Ireland, acquired by Sainsbury's supermarket chain in 2016. It was established in November 1972 and is named after the Greek city of Argos.

  6. History of the French in Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Louisville was almost completely settled by French immigrants from the Rhine. [2] Early French immigrants came in three phases; the first group of about 15,000 settled mostly in the coastal states. [citation needed] The first French settlers of Louisville were second- and third-generation American-born Huguenots.

  7. Louis Philippe style - Wikipedia

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    The style of architecture and design under King Louis Philippe I (1830–1848) was a more eclectic development of French neoclassicism, incorporating elements of neo-Gothic and other styles. It was the first French decorative style imposed not by royalty, but by the tastes of the growing French upper class.

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