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LeBoeuf (other)
LeBoeuf, Le Boeuf, LeBœuf or Le Bœuf may refer to: People * David LeBoeuf (b. 1989), American politician * Edmond Le Bœuf (1809–1888), French general, Marshal of France * Frank Leboeuf (b. 1968), French footballer, actor, and sports commentator * Henry Le Bœuf (1874–1935), Belgian banker, patron of the arts, and music lover * Laurence Leboeuf (b. 1985), Canadian actress * Michael LeBoeuf (b. ? ), American business author and management professor * Remy Le Boeuf (b. 1986), American jazz saxophonist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist * Shia LaBeouf (b. 1986), American actor, performance artist, and filmmaker Other uses * Fort Le Boeuf, a fort that was located near present-day Waterford, Pennsylvania * Lake LeBoeuf, a lake in Pennsylvania, United States * Le Boeuf Brothers, a modern jazz group * LeBoeuf Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania LeBoeuf Township is a township in Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,662 at the 2020 census, down from 1,69 ...
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David LeBoeuf
David Henry Argosky LeBoeuf (born May 26, 1989) is a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives who represents the 17th Worcester District. His district is made up of the town of Leicester, Massachusetts, Leicester, including Cherry Valley and Rochdale, and the city of Worcester, Massachusetts, Worcester, including Clark University, Main South, and Webster Square. LeBoeuf serves on the House Committee on Global Warming and Climate Change, the Joint Committee on Cannabis Policy, the Joint Committee on Children, Families and Persons with Disabilities, and the Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure. Arrest On April 26, 2022, LeBoeuf was charged with Drunk driving in the United States, drunken driving, with a blood-alcohol level tested at 0.329, "roughly four times the legal limit." When pulled over in Quincy, Massachusetts, the state trooper asked him where he believed he was; LeBoeuf responded, "Newton." On June 21, he pleaded guilty and was se ...
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Lake LeBoeuf
Lake LeBoeuf is an American natural lake that is approximately seventy acres in size. It is located in Waterford Township immediately adjacent to the Borough of Waterford in Erie County, Pennsylvania. History and features The lake, with two public boat ramps, is available for public boating and fishing. Fish species in the lake include black crappie, yellow perch, largemouth bass, muskellunge, walleye, and northern pike. Like all of the glacial lakes in Pennsylvania, Lake LeBoeuf is a kettle lake. It has a muddy, relatively shallow bottom. Inlets to the lake include Trout Run and LeBoeuf Creek. LeBoeuf Creek is the primary outlet. In 2014, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection confirmed the presence of the aquatic invasive species commonly known as round goby The round goby (''Neogobius melanostomus'') is a fish. Defined as a euryhaline bottom-dwelling goby of the family Gobiidae, it is native to Central Eurasia, including the Black Sea and the Caspi ...
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LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae
LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP was an international law firm of about 700 attorneys headquartered in New York City. The firm had specialities in energy, public utilities, and insurance. It was founded by Randall LeBoeuf Jr. In 2007, it merged with Dewey Ballantine to form Dewey & LeBoeuf, which went bankrupt in 2012. History From its beginnings in 1929, LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae was known for its representation of energy and public utility companies, and from 1965, when it was selected as U.S. counsel for Lloyd's of London, it became a preeminent law firm advising insurance companies. It was this that led to the opening of the London office in 1978. The firm was founded by Randall J. LeBoeuf Jr., who was born in Albany, New York, in 1897. While still in solo practice in 1929, LeBoeuf became general counsel to Niagara Hudson Power Company and the Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA). As his workload increased, LeBoeuf recruited his friend Bill Winston from an Albany law f ...
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LeBoeuf Creek (other)
LeBoeuf Creek or Leboeuf Creek may refer to: * Leboeuf Creek (Missouri), a tributary of the Gasconade River *LeBoeuf Creek (Pennsylvania) LeBoeuf Creek is an long tributary of French Creek in Erie County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It has a drainage basin of . Course LeBoeuf Creek originates in Summit Township and meanders south before crossing under U.S. Route 19. It ...
, a tributary of French Creek {{Geodis ...
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LeBoeuf Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania
LeBoeuf Township is a township in Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,662 at the 2020 census, down from 1,698 at the 2010 census. The township took its name from LeBoeuf Creek. Geography The township is located along the southern edge of Erie County and is bordered to the south by Crawford County. The township surrounds the borough of Mill Village, a separate municipality. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and , or 1.22%, is water. French Creek, a tributary of the Allegheny River, crosses the township from the northeastern corner to the south. LeBoeuf Creek joins French Creek from the north in the northwest part of the township. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 1,680 people, 567 households, and 460 families residing in the township. The population density was 49.8 people per square mile (19.2/km2). There were 630 housing units at an average density of 18.7/sq mi ...
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Le Boeuf Brothers
Le Boeuf Brothers is a modern jazz group based in New York City led by identical twin brothers, Remy Le Boeuf (saxophonist/composer) and Pascal Le Boeuf (pianist/composer). The brothers were born on August 3, 1986 in Santa Cruz, California. Le Boeuf Brothers are part of a growing New York jazz scene characterized by odd time signatures, shifting harmonies, and the influences of hip hop, electronica, and indie rock. As a jazz group, they have released four albums. Pascal's solo career includes ''Pascal's Triangle'', the album recorded as a piano trio with bassist Linda Oh and drummer Justin Brown, and he composed music for the 2008 Emmy Award-winning movie ''King Lines''. He played as support for D'Angelo's Second Coming US tour and the British electronic group Clean Bandit with Australian pop vocalist Meg Mac. Remy is a big band composer, with commissions from SFJAZZ, The Jerome Foundation, New York Youth Symphony, and Keio University. He also performs as a sideman for various art ...
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Fort Le Boeuf
Fort Le Bœuf (often referred to as Fort de la Rivière au Bœuf) was a fort established by the French during 1753 on a fork of French Creek (in the drainage area of the River Ohio), in present-day Waterford, in northwest Pennsylvania. The fort was part of a line that included Fort Presque Isle, Fort Machault, and Fort Duquesne. The fort was located about from the shores of Lake Erie, on the banks of LeBoeuf Creek, for which the fort was named. The French portaged supplies and trade goods from Lake Erie overland to Fort Le Bœuf. From there they traveled by raft and canoe down French Creek to the rivers Allegheny, Ohio and Mississippi. Today, the site of the fort is occupied by the Fort LeBoeuf Museum, operated by the Fort LeBoeuf Historical Society. History Captain Paul Marin de la Malgue began construction on 11 July 1753; Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre began command of the fort on 3 December 1753. This fort was the second of a series of posts that the French built bet ...
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Edmond Le Bœuf
Edmond Leboeuf (5 December 1809 – 7 June 1888) was a marshal of France. He joined the French army as an artillery officer. He fought in Algeria, the Crimean War (1853–1856) and the Italian War of 1859. In 1869 he became minister of war and in the spring of the next year was promoted to Marshal of France. He fought in the Franco-Prussian War (1870) being taken prisoner when Metz garrison surrendered to the Prussians. On his return to France, after the end of hostilities, he gave evidence to a commission into the surrender of Metz, and then retired into private life. Biography Leboeuf was born at Paris, passed through the École polytechnique and the school of Metz, and distinguished himself as an artillery officer in Algerian warfare, becoming colonel in 1852. He commanded the artillery of the 1st French corps at the siege of Sebastopol, and was promoted in 1854 to the rank of general of brigade, and in 1857 to that of general of division. In the Italian War of 1859 he comma ...
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Shia LaBeouf
Shia Saide LaBeouf (; born June 11, 1986) is an American actor, performance artist, and filmmaker. He played Louis Stevens in the Disney Channel series ''Even Stevens'', a role for which he received Young Artist Award nominations in 2001 and 2002 and won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2003. He made his film debut in ''The Christmas Path'' (1998). In 2004, he made his directorial debut with the short film ''Let's Love Hate'' and later directed a short film titled ''Maniac'' (2011), starring American rappers Cage and Kid Cudi. In 2007, LaBeouf starred in the commercially successful films '' Disturbia'' and '' Surf's Up''. The same year he was cast in Michael Bay's science fiction film ''Transformers'' as Sam Witwicky, the main protagonist of the series. ''Transformers'' was a box office success and one of the highest-grossing films of 2007. LaBeouf later appeared in its sequels '' Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' (2009) and '' Transformers: Dark of the Moon'' (2011), both also box ...
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Remy Le Boeuf
Remy Le Boeuf (born August 3, 1986) is a jazz saxophonist, composer and multi-instrumentalist born in Santa Cruz, California. He co-leads the jazz group Le Boeuf Brothers, and has a successful solo career as a composer and sideman integrating jazz, classical, and indie-rock genres. The ''New York Times'' describes his music as “evocative”. Biography Born and raised in Santa Cruz, California, Le Boeuf started playing oboe at age 10 and picked up the saxophone a year later. In high school, he began performing regularly with his twin brother, Pascal Le Boeuf, and the brothers started their modern jazz group, Le Boeuf Brothers. In 2004, Remy moved to New York City to attend the Manhattan School of Music where he received his bachelor's and master's degrees and began working professionally. As a composer, Le Boeuf has received commissions from SFJAZZ, The Jerome Foundation, New York Youth Symphony, and Keio University. As a performer, Le Boeuf has worked as a sideman with vario ...
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