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Examples

  • I caught up with the figure skating (amazing stuff, the women, especially Joannie Rochet) and read one of the last Robert B Parkers ever (waaaaah!) and the new JD Robb, and now I can safely say there'll be no new book reading for quite some time as I hammer this out.

    And it's batter up! karenmiller 2010

  • For Thom Blair and his wife, Rochet, moving back is well worth the money.

    A Golden Age On Campus 2008

  • "Madame ... our Rochet collection would make you a vision of elegance."

    Flash ModesittJr_LE 2004

  • The Paul Rochet (ph) champagne always seemed to be paid for somehow.

    Franklin & Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship 2004

  • Isenberg, Barker and Rochet, — not to mention divers Roman

    First footsteps in East Africa 2003

  • Cloth for St. Nicholas 'Chair; (xii) Alb; (xiii) Chasuble; (xiv) Rochet;

    The Customs of Old England

  • Only the Rochet-Schneider, which had been to Verdun, stood unready for the inspection, coated from wheel to hood with white Meuse mud.

    The Happy Foreigner Enid Bagnold 1935

  • When she had finished she stood back and gazed at the Rochet with an anxious friendly enmity -- the friendship of an infant with a lion.

    The Happy Foreigner Enid Bagnold 1935

  • Fanny, standing by the Rochet which had been assigned to her, felt her heart thumping.

    The Happy Foreigner Enid Bagnold 1935

  • She caught the handle with her injured hand, and with a gasp, swung the Rochet into throbbing life.

    The Happy Foreigner Enid Bagnold 1935

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