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  • MICHAEL'S CAMERA D'OR -- Perhaps the most combative category, with three very good movies battling it out.

    Michael Giltz: Cannes 2009 Day Eleven: Two Minor Films and One Major Talent 2009

  • MICHAEL'S PALME D'OR: Un Prophete (this is also the critical favorite of all the movies in Competition)

    Michael Giltz: Cannes 2009 Day Eleven: Two Minor Films and One Major Talent 2009

  • Even in his most reverent religious works, L'AGE D'OR and MEXICAN BUS RIDE among them, matters of eroticism cannot help but intrude upon the Sacred.

    The Women of Buñuel 2007

  • Even in his most reverent religious works, L'AGE D'OR and MEXICAN BUS RIDE among them, matters of eroticism cannot help but intrude upon the Sacred.

    Archive 2007-09-30 2007

  • Above the gallery and across the front of the building had been painted the legend HOTEL DU LION D'OR, and a dim weatherbeaten shield above the doorway still bore the trace of a rampant lion.

    The Book-Hunter at Home P. B. M. Allan

  • One of the first houses Maigret caught sight of as he turned to the left of the station and approached the village had a signboard reading LE LION D'OR.

    Maigret's Rival Simenon, Georges, 1903-1989 1944

  • There is nothing here to remind you of the Rhine or Rhone, of the low COTE D'OR, or the infamous and scabby deserts of Champagne; but all is green, solitary, covert.

    The Silverado Squatters 1884

  • These, my friend, are no less than the representation of the procession of Henry VIII. and Francis I. to the famous CHAMP DE DRAP D'OR: of which Montfaucon [63] has published engravings.

    A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1811

  • COQ D'OR Drake Hotel, 140 E. Walton: Piano bar and restaurant; no cover.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • COQ D'OR Drake Hotel, 140 E. Walton: Piano bar and restaurant; no cover.

    Chicago Reader 2010

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