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  • The spa is located a 1. 5-hour drive from Biarritz in Eug é nie-les-Bains, a thermal springs station known for its therapeutic waters since the time of Henry IV in the 16th century.

    French Master Chef Reinvents His Art Emma-Kate Symons 2010

  • Acquarello sees aspects of Robert Bresson, Manoel de Oliveira and Raúl Ruiz in Eugène Green's Le Pont des arts.

    GreenCine Daily: Jumpstart-the-week shorts. 2007

  • During her visits to Paris Berta became acquainted with famous artists such as Eugène Carrière (1849 – 1906) and Auguste Rodin (1840 – 1917).

    Berta Zuckerkandl. 2009

  • His first such appearance in New York, in the 2009 Broadway revival of Eug è ne Ionesco's "Exit the King," won him a Tony.

    Too Much of a Good Thing Terry Teachout 2011

  • "It's Eug," I corrected her, pronouncing it "Huge," because that's what I called myself.

    Excerpt: Huge by James Fuerst 2009

  • This is my third visit in the past three seasons to Palm Beach Dramaworks, where I previously saw Eug è ne Ionesco's "The Chairs" and Michael Frayn's "Copenhagen," two demanding small-cast plays that the company performed with similar intelligence and brio in front of packed houses.

    To Believe, or Not to Believe? Terry Teachout 2011

  • Today, more than three decades after he first received three Michelin stars for his fine-dining restaurant at the thermal bath spa and hotel complex Les Pr é s d'Eug é nie at Eug é nie-les-Bains in southwest France, the spry Mr. Gu é rard is still reinventing his art.

    French Master Chef Reinvents His Art Emma-Kate Symons 2010

  • For those of you interested in liturgical photographs and ceremonial coming from Catholic France, and in particular, attached to the usus antiquior, you may be interested in a new French language blog, Photos des cérémonies de Saint-Eugène which chronicles the liturgical life of the parish of St-Eugène in Paris, France -- a parish which we have featured many times before, and which one amongst the NLM writers is actively involved in.

    The Ceremonies of St-Eugène, Paris 2009

  • A sitting room at Les Pr é s d'Eug é nie at Eug é nie-les-Bains But perhaps what he is busiest with these days is Les Pr é s d'Eug é nie, the luxury spa, hotel and dining establishment he and his wife, Christine Gu é rard, opened in 1974.

    French Master Chef Reinvents His Art Emma-Kate Symons 2010

  • The village is named after Napoleon III's wife, the Empress Eug é nie, who made it fashionable when she frequented in the 1860s.

    French Master Chef Reinvents His Art Emma-Kate Symons 2010

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