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  • Mitchell Williams , manager of the Debonaire Mens Wear in the East Orange zone, said a new streetscape installed two years ago has livened up the area, making it more attractive to customers and adding all-important parking spots.

    Christie Study Terms N.J. Tax Break a Dud Lisa Fleisher 2011

  • Tharoor - Debonaire longtime UN diplomat-cum-bureaucrat Shashi Tharoor addresses the problem of sustaining UN peacekeeping over the long-term.

    Suzanne Nossel: Horse Race to Turtle Bay: Why I Should Run the UN 2008

  • She sent a courier to the Pope, and another to Louis le Debonaire; but the wise abbess took yet further precautions: she at once organized a council at Nivelle of all the abbesses of the French Empire, requiring silence from them, and assuring them of security in the town.

    Memories of Jane Cunningham Croly Various 1904

  • Henredon, a company known more for classic styling than for marketing gimmicks, introduced Debonaire, a $5,775 striated beige couch with a matching silk shawl -- to be worn by the sofa -- for $390.

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  • "le Debonaire," [14] just after the latter had been made King of

    Illuminated Manuscripts John William Bradley 1873

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