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Examples

  • I wonder whether to "fill 'er up" with Sans Plomb* 98 (better for the engine?) or Sans Plomb 95 (a few centimes less and just as suitable for my car).

    French Word-A-Day: 2009

  • I wonder whether to "fill 'er up" with Sans Plomb* 98 (better for the engine?) or Sans Plomb 95 (a few centimes less and just as suitable for my car).

    French Word-A-Day: 2007

  • I wonder whether to "fill 'er up" with Sans Plomb* 98 (better for the engine?) or Sans Plomb 95 (a few centimes less and just as suitable for my car).

    sans plomb - French Word-A-Day 2007

  • I wonder whether to "fill 'er up" with Sans Plomb* 98 (better for the engine?) or Sans Plomb 95 (a few centimes less and just as suitable for my car).

    French Word-A-Day: 2007

  • I've mentioned these guys, Crowdpleaser (Gregor Schönborn) and St. Plomb (Vincent Kolb) a few times, especially in relation to the label their stuff appears on most, Geneva, Switzerland's Mental Groove Records.

    Music (For Robots): July 2006 Archives 2006

  • I've mentioned these guys, Crowdpleaser (Gregor Schönborn) and St. Plomb (Vincent Kolb) a few times, especially in relation to the label their stuff appears on most, Geneva, Switzerland's Mental Groove Records.

    Always always (Music (For Robots)) 2006

  • See, I just picked up this great EP by a guy calling himself Bauchamp, put out by Viking Music, based in Lausanne - the label has released work by Crowdpleaser, St. Plomb (who have a great album together, out on Mental Groove, a label of which I am a big fan), and Kate Wax.

    "Where's the money, Lebowski?" (Music (For Robots)) 2006

  • This label seems to have some kind of loose connection to always-crazy Geneva-based Mental Groove, as they share a number of artists on their respective rosters (Kate Wax, St. Plomb, Crowdpleaser).

    We're Grinding and Grinding... (Music (For Robots)) 2006

  • This label seems to have some kind of loose connection to always-crazy Geneva-based Mental Groove, as they share a number of artists on their respective rosters (Kate Wax, St. Plomb, Crowdpleaser).

    Music (For Robots): June 2006 Archives 2006

  • See, I just picked up this great EP by a guy calling himself Bauchamp, put out by Viking Music, based in Lausanne - the label has released work by Crowdpleaser, St. Plomb (who have a great album together, out on Mental Groove, a label of which I am a big fan), and Kate Wax.

    Music (For Robots): June 2006 Archives 2006

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