When the going gets tough, a Frenchman may have holes in his shoes, but will spend his last sou on a fine, nutritionally excellent, meal. |
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They should produce a comprehensive White Paper on disinvestment for serious debate before selling a single sou of public assets. |
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At the Musee Cantini you can bet your last sou there'll be something new and exciting to see every time you visit. |
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Both the term esusu and the practice have persisted to this day, as esu in the Bahamas, susu in Tobago or sou in Trinidad. |
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In Canadian French, sou and sou noir are commonly employed terms for the Canadian cent. |
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Two hours later, glancinring-less left finger, he pafrantic search of yurts aguests including Cara and cricketer Stua partied on obl A sou wife had gone going strong. |
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