It has her musing about cormorants, nautical terms and charts, spiders, ecology, conquistadors and hats on Parisienne heads. |
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That my friends, and my subsequent Parisienne adventures, are stories for another day. |
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Katherine saw the serious Madison leading a giddy young Parisienne out to dance. |
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She in particular got it into her head that you have fallen prey to some wily Parisienne. |
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He actually had to hide behind a rock to change into his bathers, which were in the boot of his Pontiac Parisienne car. |
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That's my Parisienne cookbook, my Tuscan creations cookbook and my Provencal herbs reference. |
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As she nurses Roxy through her woes, Isabel gradually develops into an authentic Parisienne. |
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Everything was all very Parisienne chic and the proportions are all perfect to flatter the female body. |
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But the crane can also be read, and was meant to be read, as a Parisienne tittuping along the streets in search of adventure. |
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She discovered that I didn't revert to ballet steps, but with primitive glee made wild, exuberant jumps when we danced to Offenbach's Gaite Parisienne. |
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There his pretty and ambitious wife, though a Parisienne herself, railed constantly against Marat, Danton, Robespierre, and the whole Parisian delegation in the Convention. |
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After he spotted Tautou's face on a poster for Venus Beauty, the blonde, blue-eyed Englishwoman morphed into a dark-haired, brown-eyed Parisienne. |
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The blog's enthusiasm has gained the 25-year-old Parisienne mentions in Gourmet magazine, The New York Times Style Magazine and countless links from across the blogosphere. |
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But the Parisienne clientele were not receptive to the cross culture menu. |
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An attractive 52-year-old with a warm smile and an understated Parisienne sense of style, Baye is considered to be one of her country's top actresses. |
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The drama selects scenes from famous operas and employs them to tell the story of a young Parisienne woman, and includes music from La Bohme and La Traviata among others. |
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The long, inward opening windows, are, however, very Parisienne. |
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Dariaux is a real-life Parisienne, who worked at the salon of Nina Ricci. |
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It is so natural to a Parisienne, even when passion has almost mastered her, to hesitate and pause before taking the plunge. |
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Kalkir and Vercingetorix provide a fascinating early duel in the Triumph trial but don't be shocked if Gigginstown nick this with Petite Parisienne. |
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Proclaiming taste to be a learned as much as an inborn trait, they sought to establish themselves as aesthetic educators of the vulnerable, unschooled Parisienne. |
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