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  2. Don LaFontaine - Wikipedia

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    Donald LeRoy LaFontaine (August 26, 1940 – September 1, 2008) was an American voice actor who recorded more than 5,000 film trailers and hundreds of thousands of television advertisements, [1] [2] network promotions, and video game trailers over four decades.

  3. LaFontaine Historic District - Wikipedia

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    LaFontaine Historic District is a national historic district located at La Fontaine, Wabash County, Indiana.It encompasses 56 contributing buildings and 4 contributing structures in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of La Fontaine.

  4. Dexter: New Blood - Wikipedia

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    Dexter: New Blood is an American crime drama mystery television miniseries developed for Showtime as a continuation of the series Dexter, developed by original series showrunner, Clyde Phillips, and directed by Marcos Siega. [1]

  5. Louis Chevrolet - Wikipedia

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    Louis-Joseph Chevrolet was born on December 25, 1878, in La Chaux-de-Fonds, a center of watchmaking in northwestern Switzerland. [1] He was the second child of Joseph-Félicien Chevrolet, a watchmaker, and Marie-Anne Angéline Mahon. [2]

  6. The Big One (Dexter) - Wikipedia

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    Dexter speeds to the scene but, in his haste, his car flips over a backhoe on the road. Following his crash, Jordan locates Dexter and ties him up alongside Lumen. As Jordan opens Dexter's knife kit, he notices one knife is missing, which Dexter uses to break free and stab Jordan in the foot.

  7. Francis La Fontaine - Wikipedia

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    La Fontaine's grandfather, Peter LaFontaine, was a French trader from Fort Detroit who came to Kekionga in 1776. He arrived with Charles Beaubien, and both men married Miami women and declared their loyalty to the Miami. [1] In 1828, at age 18, La Fontaine became the chief of his Miami village. [2]