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callais
/ əˈɪɪ /
noun
- a green stone found as beads and ornaments in the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age of W Europe
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of callais1
Example Sentences
Callais, an important battle over Black voters’ electoral power under Louisiana’s congressional map.
"The outcome of Louisiana v. Callais will not only determine the next steps for Louisiana's map and the application of federal laws to redistricting processes but will forecast the resiliency of our nation's democratic principles of fair and equal representation moving forward," Naifeh added.
Callais, a federal redistricting case challenging the makeup of the 6th congressional district in the Bayou State.
“We are a symbol of Paris,” said Jérôme Callais, who’s been selling books on the quayside since the 90s and who heads the Cultural Association of Booksellers of Paris, which advocates for the safeguarding of the boxes.
“We agree that we will not move,” added Callais.
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