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Boudin Eugène . 1824--98, French painter: one of the first French landscape painters to paint in the open air; a forerunner of impressionism boudin [bü′dan] (geology) One of a series of sausage-shaped segments found in a boudinage. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Her students are a diverse group of fifteen women, including a few high-profile prisoners, such as Judith Clark and Kathy Boudin of the Weather Underground Organization. In addition, sills and/or boudin of metadiorite and metagabbro (greenstone) up to 1 km long and 30 m thick are common, principally on Keno Hill. The persistence of these commitments is further indicated by expressing admiration at the end of his memoirs for Jamil al-Amin (Rap Brown), Kathy Boudin, David Gilbert, Mumia Abu Jamal, Anthony Ortiz and Leonard Peltier--most of them convicted murderers. |
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