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I am an eternal student of the language and history of my maternal Grandfather who was born in Normandie (and I am eternally trying to build the courage to live in Paris).
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The Normandie was the apogee of French haut décor, the emphasis in the ship's interiors was on glamour and comfort.
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The Normandie is a dark chocolate covered buttercream candy made by See's Candies.
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The Normandie is a dark chocolate covered buttercream candy made by See's Candies.
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She only had 5 years because her family lived through WWII in Normandie.
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She only had 5 years because her family lived through WWII in Normandie.
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I have tried in vain this month to go again to see ma Normandie, that is to say, my great, dear heart's friend.
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I have tried in vain this month to go again to see ma Normandie, that is to say, my great, dear heart's friend.
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"Maritime historians are prone to iconolatry," says John Maxtone-Graham at the outset of "Normandie," a handsome and comprehensive look at the queen of France's maritime fleet in the 1930s.
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To be sure the same information might to a very considerable extent be included in the recognized guide-books; indeed Joanne's excellent series has in one or two instances added something of the sort in recent editions of their "Normandie" and
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