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  • Coq is French for rooster, although the recipe calls for chicken or a younger Capon.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2009

  • Edwin Coq, the lawyer representing the missionaries, said he would request "provisional release," a type of bail without money posted, for the missionaries until their trial.

    Lawyer seeks release of missionaries in Haiti 2010

  • Neil, I think the word you are looking for is "Coq"--male version of Coquette.

    Your archfiend can never say you didn't warn him 2005

  • Hope you won’t be driving down, Coq is a disaster they say?

    Writing in the dark | Her Bad Mother 2006

  • One or two of us, being old soldiers, remembered an old restaurant called the Coq d'Or.

    The Blitzkrieg In Flanders 1940

  • Sir Peter looked at me in silence, and in silence we rode on until we came to the tavern called the Coq d'Or.

    The Reckoning 1899

  • Of course you'll find the classics (Escargots à la Bourguignonne, steak frites, white-wine mussels, fresh-cured sardines), but we were particularly impressed with the more contemporary roasted Maine Lobster Frites and Short Rib Bourguignonne as well as the Coq au Vin done two ways (roasted breast, braised thigh).

    Audarshia Townsend: Tango in New, Parisian-Themed Places Audarshia Townsend 2011

  • Wolverhampton Wanderers FC have sponsorship with sportswear manufacturers, Le Coq Sportif strips for the last four years, 1st May 2008 Wolves 'new home strip for the 2008/09 season was exclusively revealed at last night's End of Season Awards Dinner sponsored by GCI Com.

    Wolverhampton Wanderers 2008-09 home kits Azmie aka switch image 2009

  • At the moment, for tomorrow maybe my post Manchester City le Coq sportif kits.

    Germany home International friendly football jerseys Azmie aka switch image 2009

  • Of course you'll find the classics (Escargots à la Bourguignonne, steak frites, white-wine mussels, fresh-cured sardines), but we were particularly impressed with the more contemporary roasted Maine Lobster Frites and Short Rib Bourguignonne as well as the Coq au Vin done two ways (roasted breast, braised thigh).

    Audarshia Townsend: Tango in New, Parisian-Themed Places Audarshia Townsend 2011

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