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At robert-bresson. com, Engel tells a story that explains why L'Argent is Bresson's last film.
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How this ranks for a one-day performance is unclear because the index is updated monthly, but anecdotally a 4 percent drop is unusually large, said Scott Harrison, a senior analyst with Argent, which is based in Clayton.
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The second, shorter narrative, is set in Evgard where Michael's equivalent is called Argent, a Merish boy who has been captured by a wealthy conquering army.
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Cha Ca La Vong Cha Ca La Vong's fried fish is to Hanoi what La Tour D'Argent's roasted goose is to Paris and Peter Luger's T-Bone steak is to New York -- it's one of those things to put on your dining list to do at least once in this lifetime.
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In each case, mortgages were issued for Kellogg's houses — by well-known nationwide lenders, such as Argent Mortgage and New Century — for multiple times the value of what the home had been purchased for, often only months before, the records show.
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They were outfits such as Argent and American Home Mortgage, which were generally not regulated by the Federal Reserve or other entities that monitored compliance with CRA.
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They were outfits such as Argent and American Home Mortgage, which were generally not regulated by the Federal Reserve or other entities that monitored compliance with CRA.
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Jaune '(1872) and' Le Timbre d 'Argent' (1877) there is no need to linger.
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The sun, round and blood red, as at that very moment reflected in Hugh d'Argent's shield, was just about to dip below the horizon.
The White Ladies of Worcester A Romance of the Twelfth Century
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But his mind was too intently set upon Hugh d'Argent's letter, to do more than unconsciously notice these things.
The White Ladies of Worcester A Romance of the Twelfth Century
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