Anyone hoping to learn what bastille Day is all about would do well to start here. |
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Neither the bastille nor the Beatles could inspire us to overhaul life itself. |
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Witness a brown cardboard sign held high on Sunday night at the bastille. |
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Do not pass Go or collect 100 francs, go directly to the Bastille, where you will be decapitated by an angry mob of toothless old crones. |
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And in some cases it's setting off more fireworks than a Bastille Day celebration. |
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Next Friday is Bastille Day, but even that famous celebration is unlikely to jolt sleepy Montpellier out of its drowsy charm. |
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On Bastille Day, there would be a sartorial epidemic of clothes coloured red, white, and blue. |
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He was born in 1917 in rue de Lappe, above a bal musette, in the Bastille district. |
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For Bastille day I've taken the names of 20 French towns and cities and written an anagram of each. |
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When this team won the last World Cup, just before Bastille Day in 1998, they seemed the perfect advertisement for a multiracial France. |
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Much of the initial enthusiasm had cooled when the fall of the Bastille was followed by continued upheavals. |
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In true Parisian style we saw the new year in in an Irish Bar in the Bastille. |
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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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Bastille Day at the Buffet is a full-day feast of fine wines, fine cheeses, fresh baguettes, escargot and delicatessens that make the mouth water. |
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It was in front of a Palais-Royal ice-cream parlor that the crowd that stormed the Bastille took shape. |
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The best known was Bastille Point, an unused part of the port area in Auckland that was slated for development into an apartment complex. |
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Only months before the storming of the Bastille, church and throne were still on magnificent display, not about to be toppled by a mere meeting of the Third Estate. |
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The French favourite finished five minutes 19 seconds clear to give the locals a Bastille Day to remember after a gruelling ride in the Massif Central. |
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The school held a Bastille Day as French is its second language. |
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It's also Independence Day in the USA, and Bastille Day in France. |
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There he was caught up in the passionate enthusiasm that followed the fall of the Bastille, and became an ardent republican sympathizer. |
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Bastille Day in France commemorates the French Revolution and reminds us of one of the most unpleasant and blood-soaked regimes ever to have reduced a country to penury. |
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Council of Europe Secretary General Terry Davis will deliver a speech during a solemn ceremony on Saturday, 3 February at the Bastille Opera. |
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To be followed by a drawing room filled with armours, Napoléon's housecoats and the keys of the Bastille. |
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The magistrates were mobbed by vivat-yelling crowds, some 10,000 of whom made their way to the Bastille where they clamoured for Rohan's release. |
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The Juddmonte Grand Prix de Paris, nowadays their closest approximation to a Derby, enables patriots of the French Turf to celebrate Bastille Day with a sunlit soiree in the Bois de Boulogne. |
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Perpendicular to Avenue de l'Opera are the Grands Boulevards which run from Madeleine to Bastille and have become more democratic since 1950, losing their high reputation in smartness and fashion. |
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Rooms at Hotel de la Herse d'Or near Place de la Bastille start at PS20 per night. |
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On 2 May, he was escorted from the Bastille to Calais, where he was to embark for Britain. |
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A delegation of Norman gentry boldly requesting in 1771 the calling of the Normandy estates was despatched prestissimo to the Bastille. |
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Richard Gem, witnessing the early years of the French Revolution, and was present at the Storming of the Bastille. |
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As with the Bastille Day military parade in France, many other countries have a National Day Parade. |
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Flying the flag for new British music, Rudimental and Bastille will also both perform at The BRITs for the first time. |
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Fearing that the king would suppress the newly created National Assembly, insurgents stormed the Bastille on 14 July 1789, a date which would become France's National Day. |
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Bastille offers simple lines and appears to be drafted of slender iron bars connected by hand-wrapped wires, while Sea Lily displays flourishes and curves. |
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On 14 July, the insurgents set their eyes on the large weapons and ammunition cache inside the Bastille fortress, which was also perceived to be a symbol of royal power. |
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