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BURKINABÉ POLITICIAN, PRESIDENT OF BURKINA FASO FROM 1987 TO 2014
Blaise Campaore; Blaise Compaore; Campaore; Handsome Blaise
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  • Palais Kossyam, the official residence of the president of Burkina Faso since 2005

Mamadou Blaise Sangaré         
MALIAN POLITICIAN
Blaise Sangaré; Mamadou Sangaré; Mamadou Bakary Sangaré; Mamadou Bakary Sangare; Blaise Sangare; Mamadou Blaise Sangare
Mamadou Bakary "Blaise" Sangaré (born 16 November 1954) is a Malian politician. He is the President of the Social Democratic Convention (CDS-Mogotigiya).
Serge Moléon Blaise         
SERGE MOLÉON BLAISE IS A HAITIAN ARTIST.
Serge Moleon Blaise; Serge-Moléon Blaise; Serge-Moleon Blaise
Serge Moléon Blaise (born 1951) is a Haitian painter. Born in Cap-Haïtien, Blaise paints scenes from Haitian history, especially battle scenes.
Electronic court filing         
AUTOMATED TRANSMISSION OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS FROM AN ATTORNEY FROM A COURT TO AN ATTORNEY, AND FROM AN ATTORNEY OR OTHER USER TO ANOTHER ATTORNEY OR OTHER USER OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS
User:Chuckallen/Electronic Court Filing; Electronic Court Filing
Electronic court filing (ECF), or e-filing, is the automated transmission of legal documents from an attorney, party, or self-represented litigant to a court, from a court to an attorney, and from an attorney or other user to another attorney or other user of legal documents.http://www.

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Blaise Compaoré

Blaise Compaoré (born 3 February 1951) is a Burkinabé-Ivorian former politician who served as the second president of Burkina Faso from 1987 to 2014. He was a close associate of the first president, Thomas Sankara, during the 1980s, and in October 1987, he led a coup d'état during which Sankara was killed. Subsequently, he introduced a policy of 'rectification', overturning the leftist and Third Worldist policies pursued by Sankara. He won elections in 1991, 1998, 2005 and 2010, in what were considered unfair circumstances. His attempt to amend the constitution to extend his 27-year term caused the 2014 Burkinabé uprising. On 31 October 2014, Compaoré resigned, whereupon he fled to the Ivory Coast.