The arrival of a group of visitors in the town twinning exchange from Viarmes, Paris is in the pipeline and is scheduled for April. |
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The Paris Opera Ballet always had fine dancers but they lacked homogeneity and a good rep. |
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At the Treaty of Paris in 1259 Henry III accepted that he held Aquitaine as a fief of the French crown and owed liege homage. |
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I could possibly get fit enough to compete in Paris but I just would not be able to do myself justice. |
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Following a trip to Paris in 1909 and exposure to Aristide Maillol's work, she modeled life-sized figures in stone. |
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Mr Blair was speaking at the Elysee Palace in Paris after breakfast talks with President Jacques Chirac, as part of his hectic shuttle diplomacy. |
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Just two hours from Paris yet within a feasible drive to the tin can if the weather was bad, it was ticking all the boxes. |
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There were shades last week of Paris 1998 as the kilted ones turned Le Marais, with its various Scottish pubs, into a Caledonian quartier. |
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While Paris and Berlin are eager to repair frayed transatlantic relations, the Europeans do not want to be dictated to by Washington. |
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As the allied troops advanced on Paris in March 1814, Daumesnil stood ready to defend his fortress, his city, and his Emperor. |
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A mysterious song text was the last known word from our favorite Paris music blogger. |
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The Olympic flame, which left Athens on June 2, will arrive in London from Paris a week on Saturday. |
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Shops selling Japanese woodblock prints, kimonos, fans and antiquities popped up in Paris like mushrooms. |
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A replica of the assembly in clay and plaster of Paris in the museum gives you a pithy idea about the people, their dress and social standing. |
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The 43-year-old Ferranti took his architecture degree from Paris in 1985, specialising in theatre and scenography in the Baroque era. |
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Opulent style, fine craftsmanship, and authentic details elevate Paris Las Vegas far above the ordinary. |
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The major landmarks of Paris are a bewitching sight from the various levels of the tower. |
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Despite his seemingly reduced circumstances, Reid was still able to spend almost 3000 on a round-trip ticket from Paris via Miami and Antigua. |
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In any case, my mental state bordered on madness, and twenty-four hours of Paris sufficed to restore me to my equilibrium. |
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The International raised solidarity and support for the Paris Commune, but it was crushed by the ruling class. |
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She arrived in 1920s Paris with nothing but talent, ruthless ambition and her own inimitable style. |
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It operates in 40 securities markets throughout the world, including stock exchanges in Frankfurt, London, Paris and Tokyo. |
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Older and wiser, and with slightly more money in my purse, we were going to do Paris in style. |
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Successive governments and Paris municipal administrations have allowed the situation to worsen. |
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The recent Indian fashion shows in Paris have been held under the auspices of the Indian Embassy there. |
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Big cities like London, Paris and New York are all mad ideas to host events of this size. |
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In sunny spring, the location serves as Paris and in misty autumn it acts as London. |
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When a group of Dominican monks founded a house in the rue St Jacques in Paris they became known as Jacobins. |
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Brigitte travelled to Paris for his final year of schooling, living here with his aunt, but did not sit the baccalaureate. |
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We went during Paris fashion week and the place was full of martini drinking skinny models, chain-smoking and sipping Martinis. |
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An Aussie wood chopping champ was visiting Paris when he became involved with a French lady. |
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For its part, Knoedler claimed to have purchased the painting, unaware of its past, from a reputable dealer in Paris that same year. |
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It was considered so shocking that Louis XV sent his Lord Lieutenant from Paris to find the animal and dispatch it. |
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The Scottish elite was still thirsty for images and acquired them through networks in Paris and Amsterdam. |
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He arrived in Paris in 1681 and by 1688 had gained an influential clientele at court. |
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Later he went to the Paris Observatory as director of the astrophotographic laboratory. |
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The Paris prosecutor's office said it was closing the file into his death as a result of the police conclusions. |
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Donna has dreams of working the friendly skies of New York and Paris and isn't ready to give her heart to anyone just yet. |
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A brief foray into motor racing ended when he got lost during the Paris to Dakar rally. |
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Few of us who have holidayed in Provence or weekended in Paris could dispute the fact that the French tend to aim for quality over quantity. |
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In 1862 he was awarded two-thirds of the Grand Prize of the Paris Academy for his work on fourth order plane curves. |
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But Virginie is sent to Paris at the behest of a rich maiden aunt who desires to educate her to receive her fortune. |
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The Queen was recently said to have told a visitor she expected Paris to win. |
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There is another Forumite planning a Paris trip later in the fall. If she doesn't see your post, I'll let her know. |
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We might as well have been in Paris or Rome, such was the beauty and magnificence of our trip. |
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Air France scrubbed the same flight set for yesterday and today from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris to Dulles. |
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He met Ingrid Bergman in Paris in 1945, inviting her out to dinner with a typically scampish note. |
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His career took off when he was spotted by an Italian scout playing in a friendly tournament in a Paris park. |
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Motioning for her to stay around the corner until he signalled, Paris walked towards Blair's cell. |
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In fact, the failure of the German army to take Paris was seen as a failure and Moltke was held responsible. |
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News of the Revolution of July 1830 in Paris transformed the nature of these mountain protests. |
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An ocean of Paris lay before her, lights dazzling her eyes as she looked over them, and a small smile found its way to her face. |
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There will then be coach tours visiting the shrines of France including Nevere and Lisieux returning from Paris by air. |
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In 1956, the first ever football European Cup was won in Paris by Real Madrid. |
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It is true that the Paris region area is denser and more compact than are common world cities. |
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He mobilized the elite of the American colony in Paris into a volunteer committee, whose first task was to help stranded tourists obtain money. |
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Cult mezzo Magdalena Kozena and silvery soprano Carolyn Sampson sound gorgeous, but are on the cool side as Paris and Cupid respectively. |
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He came to Paris and found his true destiny as a symbolist poet, perpetually drunk with the power, the colour and the music of words. |
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When I read these names I feel like that young man reciting the names of the stations on the Paris metro. |
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He chose a November night in 1892 to spring his idea on the Intelligentsia of Paris with a speech at the Sorbornne. |
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French sommelier David Biraud, 29, looks through wines bottles in the massive wine cellar at the Hotel de Crillon in Paris on Friday. |
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The Musketeers' life in Paris was often tumultuous, even if strict discipline continued to reign back at the casern. |
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His cameras zoom around a fictional CGI Paris like bugs skitter over puddles. |
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She previews this approach to war in her short, anecdotal work Paris France, written just before Mrs. Reynolds and Wars I Have Seen. |
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My wife and I went on our honeymoon last month and saw this ring during a layover in Paris on the way to the Seychelles. |
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Napoleon escapes by sea to return to Paris in hopes of dethroning the king and reinstating the republic. |
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The Paris demonstration started from the Gare du Nord rail station, where demonstrators staged a sit-down in the street before moving off. |
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And he is the outstanding favourite to finish in Paris wearing the maillot jaune, the yellow jersey of race leader, this year. |
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Ironically, he constructed and used a massively expensive set outside Paris for this film. |
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Peter, an idealistic young Yale graduate, worked as a journalist covering the war in Paris when he felt the call to serve. |
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We gave them a bottle of water so they could make a plaster of Paris cast for a kid who had broken his arm. |
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I began to see films in Paris movie houses, many of them quite literally flea-bitten. |
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One of B.A.'s most exclusive neighborhoods, the Recolita, especially resembles Paris with mansard roofs and carved stone facades. |
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With little choice but to escape again, Bers fled to Paris where his daughter Ruth was born. |
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The only cities to rate higher on the index were London, Paris and Helsinki. |
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A strong monarch could control the Parlement de Paris but a minor supported by a regent rarely could. |
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In the world championship final in Paris she was left standing by a 67-second lap. |
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Approximately 200 West Point cadets will march down the Champs Elysees in Paris on July 14 as part of France's Bastille Day parade. |
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He covered my leg in plaster of Paris strips again and then moulded them in place using an inflatable rubber bladder. |
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The return to Paris leaves him momentarily out of harm's way, but it is clear to him at least that war is coming. |
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In Paris he turned to Cubism after meeting Juan Gris and was also influenced by Picasso and the work of the Purists. |
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Although I'll hazard the guess that Paris will win, I think I'll express a preference for London! |
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They were under orders to circle south and east to surround Paris and outflank the Allied armies, ending the war within six weeks. |
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Two days later the news is official and reporters from the American press speed to Paris to interview a band that few of them have heard of. |
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Just as Honiss reffed the away team as the transgressors, in Paris Peter Marshall saw wrongdoing in the Scots' approach to ruck and maul. |
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Following his second one-man show in Paris in 1883, Monet began to be acknowledged as the foremost landscape painter of his day. |
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They come with your choice of baked potatoes, ratatouille or daily vegetables, and a choice of green peppercorn sauce or Caf de Paris butter. |
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This is mirrored by the number of stockists, which has spread from London to Manchester, Bristol, Paris and Auckland in New Zealand. |
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I transfer my valuables to the hostel safe, repack my handbag with the day's essentials, then I'm off for a day around Paris on my own. |
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Mr Chew and his wife have not received a bank book, wage slip and tickets for a New Year holiday to Paris which should have arrived in the post. |
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Behind the scenes, she agitated for parity with the male stars of the Paris Opera and for a say in how the company was managed. |
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Their modernist impulses make them viable in a Paris art scene seamlessly connected to its glorious early-20th-century past. |
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Flanking the centerpiece are Paris porcelain reticulated fruit stands of about 1830 and Parian ware standing female figures. |
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Sixty-years ago last week, Glenn Miller took off in the fog for Paris and was never seen again. |
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According to an invention of the poet, the real Helen was detained in Egypt by its king, who sent the seducer Paris packing to Troy. |
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The destruction of the Dutch fleet at Camperdown only confirmed the contempt felt in Paris for the ineffectiveness of the Batavians. |
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The kingdom of France had originated, and first expanded, in the rolling, open country of the Paris basin where communications were easy. |
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Summer had faded into fall, but even as September wore on Paris still baked under a strange late heat wave that showed no sign of letting up. |
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This is a guide to Paris restaurants, to which I contributed this year with reviews of the food scene in the 4th arrondissement. |
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Like wet plaster of Paris hardening in a glass jar, salt crystals that have incorporated water can also expand to crack their container. |
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In May 1940 German forces invaded France and had taken Paris by the middle of June. |
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Candace Parker and Courtney Paris seem to have pulled ahead of the pack in the race for freshman of the year. |
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Paul was middle aged and a successful London financier with teenage children when he absquatulated to Paris to become a painter. |
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The fights that killed Mercutio, Tybalt and Paris were short and brutal, Romeo's part in them reduced to swift and unchivalrous dagger thrusts. |
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A warder in a Paris prison lost her sense of smell, taste and the hearing in one ear after she was beaten by an inmate earlier this year. |
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The director deflects likely criticism by transforming his version of 1900 Paris into something out of a hallucinogenic fairy tale. |
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For that price, I can fly from Paris to New York, which is triple the distance. |
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Pale French gendarmes, seemingly plucked straight from Paris point duty, look lost directing the coconut trees. |
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He fell in with a group of German artists in Paris and eventually went to Berlin, where he met Kandinsky. |
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You see, the average annual rainfall in Paris is nearly three times as high as in London. |
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He then travelled with members of the maquis to Paris from where he was conducted along the safe route to Spain. |
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Just five years after the triumphant New York to Paris flight, his storybook life began to unravel when his infant son was kidnapped. |
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They can barely wait to get rid of the place so they can return to a tidy apartment in Paris with a bistro next door. |
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Marx wrote that the Paris Commune was elected by universal suffrage but women didn't have the vote. |
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On 13 June Paris was declared an open city, as the French government fled to Bordeaux. |
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A inconspicuous black town car will come pick you up at your hotel in Paris and drive you to the secret location. |
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The following Sunday, a million people gathered in Paris to demonstrate in favour of independent schools. |
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The suspicious father even instructs his servant Reynaldo to spy on Laertes in Paris and to report on his son's behavior. |
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She was the illegitimate daughter of a maid and was brought up in Paris in bleak and unaffectionate circumstances. |
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Romantic and sexy, Paris beckons people from all over the world to bask in its splendor. |
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Plans to run Eurostar train services from York to Paris have finally hit the buffers. |
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The city of Lyon refused to carry out instructions from Paris and the city was besieged for two months. |
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Numerous photographs show African and Oceanic chairs or stools in the corners of Mr. Mueller's Paris apartment and Solothurn home. |
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There was tremendous enthusiasm among radicals everywhere for the new Paris Commune form of government. |
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In the following year they surveyed the perpendicular to the meridian east of Paris, triangulating the area between Paris and Strasbourg. |
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For many years he held masterclasses at the Conservatoire de Paris and Helskinki's Sibelius Academy. |
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Merckx Jnr is tipped by many for a mountain stage win and a place in the top 20 when the race returns to Paris in three weeks. |
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Brown's police cryptographer Sophie, a native Parisian, hugely blunders in claiming that Paris was founded by the Merovingians. |
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Captain Paris and this first attachment of airmen had already completed an operational tour by flying the required 25 missions. |
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Even the official waterproof ponchos protecting spectators from the Paris drizzle came in the distinctive bright yellow colour. |
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And thanks to David for tipping us off to the fact that Andy and Kevin happened to be in Paris at the same time as us. |
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Britain doubled their medal haul in Paris after scooping two medals on the final day of the World Championships. |
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Those chosen will be flown to Paris for training before they are launched in international fashion capitals. |
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Apparently the International Rugby Board think it's a good idea to have France play Ireland in Paris on Feb 14th. |
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She actually flew to Paris to get fittings done, so the dress fits her perfectly. |
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First in Japan and now even in Paris and London, a cat cafe may soon be coming to Boston as well. |
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In fact, he learned how to paint like a master after extensively touring Bohemian Europe, especially the fleshpots of Paris and Italy. |
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Well yes obviously this sort of romance needs money, and if you just happen to be courting Paris Hilton, then hey. |
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Both have their own special charm, but whereas Paris is all about order, London is all about muddling through. |
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Funny Face has Hep in a groovy black polo neck, swooning around Paris and hanging out with comedy philosophers. |
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Armstrong has four more long road stages, plus an individual time trial on Friday, left to negotiate before the race rolls into Paris on Sunday. |
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They worked like dogs and saved up and made a plaster of Paris mould of the farm to show the boys what their new home looked like. |
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Sorokko went to Moscow to study physics and was discovered there by Marilyn Gauthier, a leading Paris model agent. |
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As a laundryman in Paris in 1920, he co-founded the French Communist Party, and in 1923 went as its delegate to the Communist International in Moscow. |
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Currently expecting twins, Burton will remain on maternity leave in London during Paris Fashion Week. |
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It was thus, as the sun broke over a dewy Parisian morn, that I decided to put in a call to the Hotel Casterix, a mere nine miles away back in Paris proper. |
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If you can quieten the Paris crowd you have half the battle won and they proved themselves magnanimous in defeat by giving the Scots a rousing cheer at the final whistle. |
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The plan received backing from the Foreign Office minister, who said there is already an Executive presence in the Paris embassy and he hopes the practice can spread. |
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And it all began with a young model rooting through Paris flea markets to find something that made her feel good. |
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On 12 June, a Swiss journalist in Paris came upon a herd of abandoned cows in central Paris whose streets, empty of cars, echoed with the sound of their bellowing. |
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Given in Paris the eighteenth day of December in the year of grace one thousand six hundred and three, and of our reign the fifteenth, thus signed Henry. |
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A week later, a much bigger, much calmer demonstration filled the streets of Paris and Lyon with perhaps 100,00 people. |
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Geraldine finished third in Paris in yet another personal best of 4.02.08, clipping a second off her PB in Brussels, which only saw her finish in sixth place. |
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Variations on sugar paste, more or less inedible, include starch or plaster of Paris amongst their ingredients, and are intended purely for decoration. |
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In one oil on view in Paris and Washington, a model in dishabille turns to speak to an artist who warms his hands against a stovepipe in a sexually suggestive gesture. |
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One thing is especially proved by the Paris Commune, that the working class cannot simply lay hold of the ready-made state machinery and wield it for its own purposes. |
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In 1989, Lowe jets off to Paris to screen-test for a part in a Roman Polanski project opposite Jack Nicholson called Pirates. |
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From couture shows in Paris to line-dancing in Texas, dita Von Teese pays tribute to the legendary designer. |
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Alexander Gilkes has partied with Jay Z in Paris and toured vineyards with the rapper, too. |
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They came from the poor suburban neighborhoods around Paris and Toulouse in France and had backgrounds of petty criminality. |
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Before moving to The Daily Beast, dickey worked for Newsweek in Paris and Cairo and for The Washington Post in Mexico City. |
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In 1918, the gun shelled Paris from a distance of 110 kilometers away. |
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Does Pithers think that by comparing hidalgo to a Vogue Paris editor that she will, in turn, eventually transform into such? |
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With a luxury hotel offering stunning views over the beautiful city and plenty of culture to soak up, a Paris babymoon could be just what the doctor ordered. |
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The creamy walls of both floors were lined with paintings of old headmasters and headmistresses, bowls of fruit, Paris operas, and fairy tale adventures. |
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Is Germany's repatriation of its gold reserves from storage in New York and Paris a signal of declining confidence in the Euro? |
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Her field of deployment was not the courtrooms of Paris but the literary culture of the Valois court, with its love of classical myths and its taste for bizarrerie. |
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The old quartiers populaires disappeared, their inhabitants pushed into unattractive suburbs, as happened also in Paris and other cities during the same years. |
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On a visit to a Paris flea market with the sculptor, Breton lit on a curious wooden spoon with a little boot carved under its handle and carried it off. |
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Super Bowl commercial, following the famous footsteps of Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian. |
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Jones became obsessed with regality, parading around Paris in dress uniform, taking audiences with Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and courting French debutantes. |
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She also made good use of her time on the island by reportedly sorting out the decade-long rift between her and Paris Hilton. |
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The hallmarks of the Paris Commune were responsibility and revocability. |
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Clutching same, he levanted from Paris and headed for the US via London. |
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Teams from over 60 nations will converge on Paris this week, including the highly-rated South African, Canadian, American and Australian contingents. |
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Despite being the acknowledged leader of contemporary German realism Leibl had a greater reputation in France where he regularly exhibited at the Paris Salon. |
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Just in time for Paris Fashion Week, a new book, Paris Street Style, offers tips on how to acheive that certain je ne sais quoi. |
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I was a dishwasher in Paris and a hospital orderly in London. |
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Both Jean Petit and Jean Gerson picked up the Policratirus's emphasis on Judith as an exemplar of tyrannicide and cited her in the debates at Paris and Constance. |
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As the dawn broke over Paris the sound of the tumbrel wheels awoke the prisoners from their fitful sleep and were soon loaded like animals to go on their last journey. |
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The proud son of the Franche-Comte was on his way to success in Paris when he met Bruyas, an art collector and a provincial from another region of France. |
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Karl Lagerfeld's spring 2014 collection for Chanel, which showed in Paris on Tuesday, was his most exuberant in years. |
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In 1740 she returned to the stage where she spent ten successful years dancing in 78 ballets, and reaffirming her position as queen of the Paris Opera. |
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Celebrities like Paris Hilton and an incognito Selena Gomez mingle in the elevated VIP area by the main stage. |
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Bass looked slightly out of place at that long-ago Paris Review party, despite being the centerpiece of the evening. |
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When confronted with charges that Teilhard was a pantheistic heretic, however, the papal nuncio in Paris at the time, Angelo Roncalli, pushed the accusations aside. |
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It is shown at the Galerie d' Antin in Paris in 1916, then lies rolled up in Picasso's studio until it is bought in the early 1920s by Jacques Doucet, sight unseen. |
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The women went away, too, to work as wet nurses in Paris and elsewhere. |
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He returned for a time to the intellectual salons of Paris and then served as French consul in New York City from 1783 to 1790, after which he returned permanently to France. |
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France 24's coverage of two developing hostage situations in Paris on Friday. |
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The Paris Metro knocks spots off London's Tube, but the standard map of the various lines and destinations can be a touch confusing for the uninitiated. |
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Beaten out of a nomination by little-heard-of movies like A Cat in Paris and chico Rita? |
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An acknowledged Paris expert, she is also the author of the Paris Entry to the Encarta Encylopaedia and contributes to radio, television and magazines. |
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The position the Donetsk photograph published in Paris Match was taken is just before the red arrow in the centre of the map. |
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The Socialist mayor of Paris recently encouraged Qataris to invest here. |
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On the television screen in her small Paris flat, Sylvia carefully followed the events in Munich. |
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Significantly, Mrs Thatcher was in Paris in November 1990 when she learned the result of the first ballot of the leadership contest with Michael Heseltine. |
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The LeBlanc family set up the first full-time acoustical research laboratory for wind instruments in Paris and hired master acoustician Charles Houvenaghel. |
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He proposed an intervention in central Paris that would see serried ranks of multi-storey blocks dissected with super-highways, replacing the grand boulevards of Housmann. |
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After 1905, with a chic Paris gallery constantly demanding saleable work and a shift in his social circle, Vuillard becomes in effect an Impressionist. |
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Early in her career, she and designer Madeleine Vionnet sued a woman in Paris for copying some 20,000 sketches of their designs. |
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As it happens, Trierweiler, then writing for Paris Match under her maiden name Massonneau, had a byline on the accompanying story. |
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In the 1880s, the body of an unknown young woman was found floating in the Paris waterway. |
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We had a mad dash across Paris in the rush-hour to catch our connection to the South and nearly missed it because of confusion over our sleeper-tickets. |
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Hawks hurriedly flew off to protect Paris but Paris was soon occupied and the Hawk pilots attempted to fight a rearguard action as they retreated from one base to another. |
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Overall, Paris Magnum reaches both too widely and too thinly in trying to convey a sense of spectrum. |
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So its designers have been spending more time in fashion capitals like Paris and Milan, creating concept drawings of futuristic headsets to explore different designs. |
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The baroness is a wealthy American Quaker brought to 19 th-century Paris by her husband's business dealings, trying to make the best of it as a cultural dilettante. |
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He was arrested and released on bail, whereafter he quit music and fled to Paris with his girlfriend Pamela Jones to start a new life in obscurity. |
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I walked into a large chain bookstore in Paris while we were there, and no kidding, the whole first floor was devoted to graphic novels of one form or another. |
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Beatty recommended her to the head of the William Morris Agency in Paris who signed her tout suite. |
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The Belgian had a stint in America, before coming back to Paris in 1911 to stay at the apartment of Apollinaire. |
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Rapper The Game was also in attendance at that bash, as well as Jessica Alba, Eddie Murphy, and Paris Hilton, among others. |
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Priests in Paris and self-proclaimed prophets in New England urged followers to appeal to God for deliverance from the weather. |
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Her inner circle of friends included Paris and Nicky Hilton, bijou Phillips and Lindsay Lohan. |
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Several subsequent British reprints as well as editions by Le Clerc and Imbault in Paris and Roger in Amsterdam attest to their popularity in the 18th century. |
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They met in 2009, before Dewani rented a private jet and flew her to Paris to propose. |
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Couture Week in Paris is a blur of highly-priced luxury, some of it luxe, some of it trashy-looking. |
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Today, Yudashkin continues to show his opulent designs in Paris and remains inspired by the country he is proud to call home. |
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I flew to Paris and spent several days in the atelier with Suzanne, who helped me choose all of the looks. |
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The Paris Hilton peace settlement circles us back to the Cipriani Ibiza altercation. |
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Who else can serve up tasty morsels about Martha Stewart, Anna Wintour, Paris Hilton, and is more than willing to share? |
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His showroom remains in Antwerp rather than a major fashion capital like Paris or London. |
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He and I spent 48 hours in Seoul together a few years ago, and we pretty much only ate at Paris baguette. |
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Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs exhibition opens in Paris with cocktails and marabou. |
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Only many years later does his full story emerge, when the narrator returns from Paris to visit her ailing uncle. |
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Malraux's own prose could be oracular, gnomic and mannered, but it never, ever, sounded like a series of captions to a photo spread in Paris Match. |
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He wanted to emulate the beaux arts style of Paris of that era. |
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First call was to a Paris slum hotel, where long lines of bedbugs marched over ceilings all day, and at night fed on the blood of half-starved residents. |
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Born to an Algerian father who fought on the side of the French, Nabil came to Paris as an infant. |
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In Shanghai, my brother and I would get breakfast at this great Korean chain called Paris baguette. |
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As of Wednesday, there were suspected Ebola patients in hospitals in Cyprus, Rome, Brussels, Paris and London. |
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This ensured that the briny oysters made it to Paris fresh and cold. |
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The section is completed with fine sculptures in both terracotta and bronze of seated women by Jules Dalou, a political exile to London from the Paris Commune. |
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Alain, who lives in the Paris region, belongs to a group of historians who have an unbounded admiration for and devotion to the memory of the Emperor Napoleon. |
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The rumpus followed a majority vote of the finance ministers not to launch legal action which could have meant huge fines against Paris and Berlin. |
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Beckford traveled on the Continent frequently during the 1780s and 1790s and maintained residences in Lisbon and Paris as well as a town house in London. |
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An albino displayed in Paris in 1744 at an exhibition cast such a spell over the public that even Voltaire wrote an extensive description of the case. |
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His chapter on Paris art focuses almost exclusively on economics, resulting in what must be one of the least scintillating treatments of the Impressionists ever written. |
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While in Paris during the early nineteen-fifties, McEwen encountered Abstract Expressionism, which introduced him to tachisme and colour-field painting. |
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Helen and Paris go to help unarm Hector after his day's combat. |
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The Jesuits may even have been enlightened enough to make available newly invented optical instruments, on sale in Paris as early as 1609, to Descartes and his schoolfellows. |
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From thenceforth, the Paris mob would be the power behind the Revolution. |
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By the time Sontag made it to Paris in 1957, the intellectual energy in Paris was already legendary. |
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In Paris Cafe society we may be viewed as petty tyrants but, say what you will, at least we are not like them, the primitive Yiddish schnorrers in black robes and fur hats. |
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Olwyn had come over from Paris in September 1963 to help with the children until Ted sorted things out. |
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Trierweiler, a journalist for the glossy weekly Paris Match, was hospitalized for a week, ostensibly under the strain of events. |
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He died in obscurity in Paris in 1792, never having another opportunity to command a fleet. |
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In 1851, the telegraphy service between London and Paris began operating. |
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In the past, farmers have used toxic chemicals such as calcium arsenate, Paris green, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, and toxaphene to rid their cotton crops of insects. |
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Rohmer used digital technology to recreate the Paris of the 1790s, fashioning computer-generated scenery and backdrops from paintings of the period. |
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William was just 15 when his mother was killed, on 31 August 1997, in a car crash in a Paris underpass. |
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Under the Merovingians and the Carolingians Paris was an important centre of trade, and much of the wine sold there would have been produced locally. |
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The offensive began in Paris just as the market began to catch fire. |
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She has turned the London Tower Bridge and a floating glass boat over the Paris seine into runways in the past. |
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Three years later he was refused admission to the Paris Conservatoire because he was too young, and in 1872 he stowed away on a ship bound for the Americas. |
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Aviation writer Elyse Moody took one of them last year, at a Paris air show. |
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Aided by some divine meddling, Paris performs the consummate indignity against his host Menelaus by absconding with his wife. |
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I'm off to Paris tomorrow evening for a meeting on Thursday morning and I really didn't relish the thought of taking my battered boots along with me. |
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Gunshots rang out in Paris this morning on a second day of deadly violence that has stunned the French capital. |
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Down and out as a beaten finalist in Paris four years ago, Ronaldo's revival as the world's most deadly striker was sealed by two second half strikes. |
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In the early 1900s, fashion forgers often sketched designs they saw in Paris shows and sold reproductions in France and overseas. |
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The rock star had planned to marry the singer and belly dancer in Paris but opted for his local Methodist church at the last minute. |
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The Paris Mounties Junior C hockey club is looking for a break on their ice rental charges at the Brant Sports Complex. |
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During her studies at the Sorbonne in Paris she started L'Atelier Theatral des Etudiants de Paris, which in 1964 became Theatre du Soleil. |
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In 1753-4, the Parlements of Aix, Bordeaux, Rennes and Rouen remonstrated in support of the exiled Paris institution. |
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Jean-Philippe Everling, director of Granit Negoce in Paris confirmed the cargo had been rejected but declined to comment further. |
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He was forced to leave Paris by the French Revolution, and returned to Britain. |
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He was an inventor who, while engaged by the Paris Mint, made a machine for making medallions that could produce steel dies from a larger model. |
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A STYLISH luxury fastback concept that will point the way to a future production model is being unveiled by Infiniti at the Paris Motor Show. |
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Bessemer's father, Anthony, was born in London, but moved to Paris when he was 21 years old. |
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In 1801, Phillipe Lebon of Paris had also used gas lights to illuminate his house and gardens, and was considering how to light all of Paris. |
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Evans unveiled his engine at his store and put it to work crushing plaster of Paris and, more sensationally, sawing slabs of marble. |
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We still know nothing about her at this point, except that in Paris she is reduced to begging. |
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It may be a fish and shellfish broth flavoured with garden herbs or a refreshing blend of Celtuce, Paris Island Cos and pea. |
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He may not keep the maillot jaune for long, but Froome's advantage over his three big rivals for victory in Paris on July 26 is significant. |
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British Airways, a UK-based airline company, has announced commencing a new service between London Heathrow and Paris Orly airports. |
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Life since our arrest back in Paris had been manic, things for me had been ok, I forgot about Joe pumping and dumping me. |
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Having conspiracy theorists claim that Friday's events in Paris were a hoax was about as inevitable as the attacks themselves. |
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The water project will enter Paris subfamily 1-b installations on building superimposition of power not exceeding 5 MW peak. |
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In 1892, he became the first Utahn to have a painting in the prestigious Paris Salon. |
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But his portrayal of the disappearing Paris is also unflinching. |
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The 1783 Treaty of Paris gave the United States shared rights to fish in these waters, but that section of the Treaty is no longer in force. |
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He lived in Paris for ten years, and became more Parisian than the natives. |
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Such investments included a railway from Paris to Deauville, the Deauville hippodrome for horse races, and a small casino. |
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The Germans marched into Paris on 14 June and France surrendered eight days later. |
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The flavors of Paris fill chapters that cover such dishes as Ladyfinger Sponge Cake, English Trifle, Confetti Angel Food Cake, and more. |
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Stade Francais are their opponents in Paris in a repeat of the 2007 final, the first of three consecutive final defeats for Clermont. |
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In December, he did his first trunk shows in Paris and New York. |
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Moved to Paris where Her lacquerwork brought her into world of furniture and interior design, later opening her own store. |
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The first known patent to use energy from ocean waves dates back to 1799, and was filed in Paris by Girard and his son. |
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Clovis made Paris his capital and established the Merovingian dynasty, but his kingdom would not survive his death. |
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Presented at the 7th meeting of the International Working Group on Price Indices in Paris in May. |
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Bouteflika, who has been in power for 15 years, suffered a mini-stroke last year that confined him to a Paris hospital for three months. |
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Interest was stimulated by the discovery in 1850 of the Tara Brooch, which was seen in London and Paris over the next decades. |
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Having spent most of World War II in his collaborationist mother's small-town home, Albert departs for Paris shortly after the liberation. |
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And Miller and Savin knew they had found in the Judgment of Paris a tale ripe for the picking. |
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A gang of yobs on ROLLERBLADES who murdered a Scots tourist were being hunted in Paris last night. |
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The PBC announced in June that it would also be designating clearing banks in Paris and Luxembourg. |
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He was a major player at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 that reordered Europe after the defeat of the Central Powers. |
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