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  • Best of all, the opera clearly settles around Gordon Hawkins 'Alberich and Arnold Bezuyen's Loge, which is as it should be.

    Solid Gold 2009

  • Portuguese had asserted their rights to the Reino do Congo, extending between the great stream of that name and the Ambriz, also called the Loge and Doce River.

    Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo 2003

  • While ordering lunch at Columbia City Bakery (broccoli cheese croissant & my standard Vanilla Soy Latte if you must know) I got the call I've been hoping for and dreaming about: our building's fabulous and ever resourceful chef concierge found the last "Loge" ticket for Pink Martini's Concert!

    Moblog 2006

  • While ordering lunch at Columbia City Bakery (broccoli cheese croissant & my standard Vanilla Soy Latte if you must know) I got the call I've been hoping for and dreaming about: our building's fabulous and ever resourceful chef concierge found the last "Loge" ticket for Pink Martini's Concert!

    Seattle Bon Vivant: 2005

  • While ordering lunch at Columbia City Bakery (broccoli cheese croissant & my standard Vanilla Soy Latte if you must know) I got the call I've been hoping for and dreaming about: our building's fabulous and ever resourceful chef concierge found the last "Loge" ticket for Pink Martini's Concert!

    Coffee, savory croissant and Pink Martini news 2005

  • While ordering lunch at Columbia City Bakery (broccoli cheese croissant & my standard Vanilla Soy Latte if you must know) I got the call I've been hoping for and dreaming about: our building's fabulous and ever resourceful chef concierge found the last "Loge" ticket for Pink Martini's Concert!

    Coffee, savory croissant and Pink Martini news 2005

  • "Whoever he is, 'Loge' is very much on the mind of our young friend in there," said Farnsworth, with a movement of his head towards the forecastle.

    The Cruise of the Jasper B. Don Marquis 1907

  • Whatever else "Loge" was, Cleggett had little doubt that "Loge" was the tall man with the stoop shoulders and the odd, skull-shaped scarfpin, for whom he had conceived at first sight such a tingling hatred -- the same fellow who had so ruthlessly manhandled the flaxen-haired Heinrich on the roof of the verandah the day before.

    The Cruise of the Jasper B. Don Marquis 1907

  • Just as he got up to tiptoe out, the shovil hangin 'on like a partner at a picnic, an' 'bout the time he'd walked half across the room, the blamed thing slipped off'n that licked thumb o 'Loge's, an' struck the hard floor like a clap o 'young thunder.

    The Heart of Old Hickory and Other Stories of Tennessee 1895

  • An 'she axed mighty kind about his ma, an' got it all out o 'Loge 'bout his ma want'n' him to wait till he wuz older, an 'all that.

    The Heart of Old Hickory and Other Stories of Tennessee 1895

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