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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lachance" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It appears to be a misspelling or misinterpretation of a phrase, and without context, it cannot be used appropriately in written English.
Example: "I took a chance on that investment, hoping it would pay off."
Alternatives: "a chance" or "an opportunity".
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"I've kicked my guys out of the truck to pee in a bottle like that," Sgt. Joelene M. Lachance, a soldier with the 172nd Military Intelligence Battalion, said at Warhorse, pointing to one of the liter water bottles that are ubiquitous at bases in Iraq.
A 10-year veteran, Lachance, 29, had a plus-15 rating for the Vancouver Canucks in 81 games last season.
Mr. LaChance, a big, man, used his negotiating skills to help himself as much as his members.
Image credits: (A ) Marc-André Lachance; (B ) Feng-Yan Bai.
Moreover, according to a recent study (Lachance et al., 2010), many users would struggle to find and understand the important information on companies' websites needed to make an informed decision.
Over the head of a tiny skipper at the wheel, Mr. LaChance has hung a clock face.
The report included a dissenting opinion from Renaud Lachance, Charbonneau's co-commissioner and former Quebec auditor general, who said testimony had not proven a link between political contributions and the awarding of public contracts.
This prompted a recent conference on pension guarantees at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School. Aconference paper written by Marie-Eve Lachance and Olivia Mitchell, a member of the president's commission, shows why any guarantee of investment returns needs careful design.
People in Quebec concede that the high fat content of poutine could be a health hazard, but Mr. Lachance's family and friends note that he ate the dish at least once a week until he died in February at the age of 86.
In an interview with The Village Voice in 2001, Mr. LaChance said he knew gangsters as a teenager, recalling that the former mob boss Joseph A. (Socks) Lanza, had left him with some useful advice: "Hey, kid, keep your eyes open".
Bettor's Delight outdistanced the field easily as Lachance guided him to a three-length victory in the 22nd edition of a race featuring the best New Jersey-bred 3-year-old colts.
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