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Ongley described Daquin as the "Asian Texas" - the city has grown from a population of less than 100 000 in 1980 and now is home to more than two million.
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Daquin, who commanded them, have deserved well of their country. '
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Livry, and with reason, would not give up the paper, but stepped back, read it, and then passed it to Daquin, in whose hands I read it.
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Madame de Maintenon seized the opportunity, when the King was more than usually angry with Daquin, to obtain his dismissal: it came upon him like a thunderbolt.
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When she had appointed Fagon physician of the King in place of Daquin, whom she dismissed, she had a doctor upon whom she could certainly rely, and she played the sick woman accordingly, after those scenes with the King, and in this manner turned them to her own advantage.
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Daquin, who, after much hesitation, allowed him to read it, but did not let it out of his hands.
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Daquin had a son, an abbe, and wearied the King with solicitations on his behalf.
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Daquin -- first doctor of the King and creature of Madame de Montespan -- had lost nothing of his credit by her removal, but had never been able to get on well with Madame de Maintenon, who looked coldly upon all the friends of her predecessor.
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Madame Daquin, the wife of His Majesty's head-cook, whom you certainly know, and the nephew of the second Maid of Honor to the
The Secret of the Night Gaston Leroux 1897
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The battalion of men of color, under Major Daquin, the Forty-fourth regulars, under Captain Baker, and Plauche's men, were in close supporting distance.
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