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  • Formerly the station's engine house, it was sorely underutilized in the earlier conversion but has been thoroughly redesigned and incorporated into the whole by the Atelier de l'Ile, one of four architectural firms that have shaped the new Orsay.

    New Visions Arrive at the Orsay Mary Tompkins Lewis 2011

  • Without the polite and helpful teenager at the tiny post office in l'Ile St Louis, the story about Madame de G. wouldn't have been brought to life and come to its poignant and charming ending ...

    colis - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • If budget doesn't allow, head for the Ile d'Offard in the middle of the river and the Hostel rue de Verden or its neighbouring campsite, Camping de l'Ile d'Offard €16 for a two-person pitch, +33 2 4140 3000, cvtloisirs.com.

    Budget wine trips in France 2011

  • In a speech in 2006 in l'Ile Longue, President Chirac went some way towards revising policy: a missile shield, he announced, was not -- as some had feared before -- detrimental to nuclear deterrence; indeed, it could complete the deterrence policy by reducing "France's vulnerabilities" even if it was no substitute for nuclear deterrence.

    Rabah Ghezali: France's Silent Strategic Revolution Rabah Ghezali 2010

  • In a speech in 2006 in l'Ile Longue, President Chirac went some way towards revising policy: a missile shield, he announced, was not -- as some had feared before -- detrimental to nuclear deterrence; indeed, it could complete the deterrence policy by reducing "France's vulnerabilities" even if it was no substitute for nuclear deterrence.

    Rabah Ghezali: France's Silent Strategic Revolution Rabah Ghezali 2010

  • In a speech in 2006 in l'Ile Longue, President Chirac went some way towards revising policy: a missile shield, he announced, was not -- as some had feared before -- detrimental to nuclear deterrence; indeed, it could complete the deterrence policy by reducing "France's vulnerabilities" even if it was no substitute for nuclear deterrence.

    Rabah Ghezali: France's Silent Strategic Revolution Rabah Ghezali 2010

  • In a speech in 2006 in l'Ile Longue, President Chirac went some way towards revising policy: a missile shield, he announced, was not -- as some had feared before -- detrimental to nuclear deterrence; indeed, it could complete the deterrence policy by reducing "France's vulnerabilities" even if it was no substitute for nuclear deterrence.

    Rabah Ghezali: France's Silent Strategic Revolution Rabah Ghezali 2010

  • In a speech in 2006 in l'Ile Longue, President Chirac went some way towards revising policy: a missile shield, he announced, was not -- as some had feared before -- detrimental to nuclear deterrence; indeed, it could complete the deterrence policy by reducing "France's vulnerabilities" even if it was no substitute for nuclear deterrence.

    Rabah Ghezali: France's Silent Strategic Revolution Rabah Ghezali 2010

  • In a speech in 2006 in l'Ile Longue, President Chirac went some way towards revising policy: a missile shield, he announced, was not -- as some had feared before -- detrimental to nuclear deterrence; indeed, it could complete the deterrence policy by reducing "France's vulnerabilities" even if it was no substitute for nuclear deterrence.

    Rabah Ghezali: France's Silent Strategic Revolution Rabah Ghezali 2010

  • Without the polite and helpful teenager at the tiny post office in l'Ile St Louis, the story about Madame de G. wouldn't have been brought to life and come to its poignant and charming ending...

    colis - French Word-A-Day 2009

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