He might want to think twice about saying some of this Frenchie stuff too far west, though. |
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The latest offering from Frenchie punksters Burning Heads seems to belie the cliche that punk is dead. |
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I got a couple of hours to myself this morning while my family went out to church and my Frenchie was asleep. |
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This time, I wanted to sit back and absorb Paris like a true Frenchie in its various cafes. |
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One enterprising Frenchie has already found a supply to this demand, a bit late, I grant you, but better late than never! |
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You're a second lieutenant in the war room, standing beside General Genocidal as he rants and raves about blowing those Frenchie commies off the face of the planet. |
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Two nights before Frenchie flew out, we drove back to San Jose. |
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Very few dogs would be happy with such a way of life, but the Frenchie less than any other. |
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When he was a small child, they nicknamed him Frenchie and he was teased by all the other children. |
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If you made sure to speak to him since he was a puppy, the Frenchie will understand the human language. |
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Wassa point a doan a marrud wumman if you aff ter use a Frenchie? |
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Young chef Gregory Marchand cooked in London with Jamie Oliver and then in New York with Danny Meyer before opening his hit bistro, Frenchie, after returning to Paris several years ago. |
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The Frenchie people know me... but others, they seem surprised. |
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They thought he was too cosmopolitan — Frenchie. |
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That is how she will meet the little Frenchie and 3 years later she will take part in his book « Jeremstar, star à tout prix » declaring he fascinates her because he has understood everything. |
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