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Lamy

[lah-mee]

noun

  1. John Baptist Jean Baptiste l'Amy, 1814–88, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman, born in France: archbishop of Santa Fe, New Mexico 1875–88.



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Florent Lamy, a representative for Foley, confirmed the Brooklyn-born director’s death to The Times on Thursday.

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Lamy did not provide a cause of death, but according to media outlets including the Hollywood Reporter, the filmmaker had been battling brain cancer.

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“James Foley was not only a talented director but also a dear friend,” Lamy told The Times.

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Lamy Robenson pass the time with his phone as he joins hundreds of asylum seekers who wait in line to interview with U.S. customs.

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“The ACC has a major influence on heat distribution and CO2 storage in the ocean. Until recently, it remained unclear how the ACC responds to climate fluctuations, and whether changes in the ACC offset or amplify the effects of warming,” says Lamy.

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