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He then led the battalion that crossed the Meurthe as an operations officer.
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Situated in the Vosges mountains of Lorraine, in northeast France, the town spreads out along the banks of a swift and muddy little river called the Meurthe.
Map Quest 2007
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Situated in the Vosges mountains of Lorraine, in northeast France, the town spreads out along the banks of a swift and muddy little river called the Meurthe.
Map Quest 2007
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Situated in the Vosges mountains of Lorraine, in northeast France, the town spreads out along the banks of a swift and muddy little river called the Meurthe.
Map Quest 2007
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ONE MIGHT repeat the famous saying of the French statesman Boulay de la Meurthe, slightly amended: It is worse than a war crime, it is a blunder!
Worse Than a Crime 2008
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ONE MIGHT repeat the famous saying of the French statesman Boulay de la Meurthe, slightly amended: It is worse than a war crime, it is a blunder!
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First tank battalion of Third Army to cross Moselle and Meurthe rivers.
Steel Victory Yeide, Harry 2003
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Attributed to Antoine Boulay de la Meurthe on hearing of Napoleon's execution of the Duc d'Enghien in 1804.
America and the War Judt, Tony 2001
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True to his pattern, Goldsmith had by then already found another mistress, Laure Boulay de la Meurthe.
Billionaire with a Cause Smith, Sally Bedell 1997
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On the other side of the Channel he has an ex-wife (the former Ginette Lery, his onetime secretary) and a mistress (Laure Boulay de la Meurthe, a wellborn French magazine editor), who live in two parts of the same house in Paris.
Billionaire with a Cause Smith, Sally Bedell 1997
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