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  • The restaurant there, called the Auberge, is a family-run establishment serving very lovely local cuisine.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2009

  • The Auberge is a large building, with a clock-tower of considerable height, containing the clock of the commune: as soon as the candle is put out at night, it becomes painfully evident that a rectangular projection in one corner of the room is in connection with this tower, and in fact forms a part of the abode of the pendulum, which plods on with audible vigour, growing more and more audible as the hours pass on, and making a stealthy pervading noise, as if a couple of lazy ghosts were threshing phantom wheat.

    Ice-Caves of France and Switzerland 1881

  • And finally, for the person who has everything, and thus is in desperate need of sabotage from jealous colleagues, head over to eBay for this copy of Pietro Deiro and Alfred d'Auberge's Atonal Studies for Accordion.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2006

  • And finally, for the person who has everything, and thus is in desperate need of sabotage from jealous colleagues, head over to eBay for this copy of Pietro Deiro and Alfred d'Auberge's Atonal Studies for Accordion.

    "Si tu veux je te donnerai" Matthew Guerrieri 2006

  • The bloke who got the Walkman treatment was listening to 'Auberge' by Chris Rea, but still didn't wake up.

    Archive 2005-11-01 Alistair Myles 2005

  • The first time I spoke to him I didn't even recognize him because I always think of him as the guy in the "Auberge" with his neat little BCBG haircut and buttondown.

    Fête du Cinémaah-ha-hot 2005

  • The bloke who got the Walkman treatment was listening to 'Auberge' by Chris Rea, but still didn't wake up.

    Bus etiquette Alistair Myles 2005

  • The first story was called ` ` L'Auberge '' (The Inn) --- and as I ran my eye down the printed page I was amazed to see the two words, ` ` Kandersteg '' and

    Through the Magic Door Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1907

  • 'Herbergprinses,' originally produced at Antwerp in 1896, has been given in French as 'Princesse d'Auberge' in Brussels and many French towns.

    The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. J. A. [Commentator] Fuller-Maitland 1892

  • Pinnacle said there has been some damage to the entry and exit ramps between L'Auberge's hotel and casino areas.

    IBTimes.com RSS Feed - Politics & Policy 2008

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