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P.D.H. BORIE (brother of Mouseigneur Borie, writing anonymously), vie de Mgr. Borie, par un pretre du diocese de Tulle (Paris, 1844; 2d ed.,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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Borie is thus favoured that he may be questioned about the customs, laws, and history, past and present, of his people.
Insulinde: Experiences of a Naturalist's Wife in the Eastern Archipelago 1887
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We'd write each other from time to time, and the responses I'd get from "Borie" were often priceless.
September 2005 2005
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But some have gotten the message as she quotes Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou, owner Bruno Borie: “We have to go back to basics, go back to the consumer, instead of the speculators.”
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POWs at the Mining Camp were packed side by side on dirt floors in 10-by-12 huts, Borie said from his home in Williamstown, N.J. Dysentery, beri beri and other diseases ravaged the men.
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Now 81 and retired after careers in the Army and pharmaceutical sales, Borie doesn't remember Hodapp.
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Harry Borie, a medic, was captured in the same battle as Hodapp and was held initially at the Mining Camp.
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A report of an Army interview with another former prisoner, reviewed by the AP, said he learned about Hodapp's death from Borie.
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I presented myself to Borie under your recommendation, and it is to you that I owe the cordiality of his reception.
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Borie has promised to look after the affair; will he do it?
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