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  • I have heard a charming little girl, belonging to an intelligent family in the country, called Anges invariably; doubtless intended for Agnes.

    The Professor at the Breakfast-Table Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851

  • I have heard a charming little girl, belonging to an intelligent family in the country, called Anges invariably; doubtless intended for Agnes.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851

  • All these four "Anges" were grim and grey as burglars, and cold and vapid as ghosts.

    Villette Charlotte Bront�� 1835

  • "Les Anges du péché" ("Angels of the Streets," 1943) is set amid a community of Dominican nuns that welcomes reformed female prisoners, and his "Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne" ("The Ladies of the Bois de Boulogne," 1945), based on part of a Diderot novel and featuring dialogue by Jean Cocteau, is a glittering cocktail of irony and redemption.

    Salvation at the Forum Kristin M. Jones 2012

  • There, his gastronomic La Villa Archange and the simpler Le Bistrot des Anges (www. bruno-oger.com) both feature a wide range of classic dishes with a contemporary twist.

    Cannes's Gastronomic Glitz 2010

  • He had his own room overlooking Baie des Anges where topless beauties carpeted the beach.

    Sono Canadese (I am from Canada) 2010

  • The bakery Les Anges, less than 10 miles away on the boardwalk at the Royal Phuket Marina, serves espresso FRIDAY'S FORECAST:

    Homes in Warmer Climes With an Ecological Focus 2010

  • The bakery Les Anges, less than 10 miles away on the boardwalk at the Royal Phuket Marina, serves espresso FRIDAY'S FORECAST:

    Homes in Warmer Climes With an Ecological Focus 2010

  • The bakery Les Anges, less than 10 miles away on the boardwalk at the Royal Phuket Marina, serves espresso FRIDAY'S FORECAST:

    Homes in Warmer Climes With an Ecological Focus 2010

  • Renée Fleming brought a lovely warmth to Marietta's aria from "Die Tote Stadt" (1920, the most contemporary opera featured); and Sondra Radvanovsky dramatically outsang her trio partners John Relyea and Roberto Alagna in "Anges purs" from "Faust."

    The Met-as-Museum Gala 2009

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