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  • A particularly good wine was the 2009 Bramare Viña Cobos Valle de Uco $45, made by Paul Hobbs in partnership with Andrea Marchiori and Luis Barraud.

    How Malbec Became the Wine of 'Regular People' Lettie Teague 2011

  • Thus, the collection shows many paintings of lesser known Swiss artists such as Aim é Barraud, whose undated self portrait shows him with a cigarette, looking sad and depressed.

    Trying to Make Sense of Coninx's Art-Collecting Obsession Goran Mijuk 2011

  • Barraud afterwards replaced the phonograph with a disc machine on the suggestion of William Barry Owen of The Gramophone Company, who then bought the picture.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Hermes 2008

  • This was a rare model, electrically driven and housed in a distinctive round-cornered case, known as the Edison Commercial Phonograph and produced by Edison's factory exclusively for the British market; Barraud probably derived the idea of purchasing this model from Hubert von Herkomer who kept a similar machine in his studio.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Hermes 2008

  • Barraud, _Notice sur les attributs avec lesquelles on représente les Sibylles aux

    The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 Anatole France 1884

  • Recommended: Stocks advance on strong retail sales data Recommended: Gap struggles to find the best fit for its retail footprint Recommended: Gap to shutter a third of US stores, expand globally time pubdate datetime="2011-10-17T07:54:00-04:00" ago Women doing all the right things, still lag men in business Martin Barraud / Getty Images/OJO Images

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  • In this winery work together Marchiory, Barraud and Paul Hobbs...

    CellarTracker Tasting Notes (all notes) 2010

  • “Get me the Sainte-Clotilde presbytery  …   Yes  …   I’ll hold the line  …   The Abbé Barraud  …   It doesn’t matter how you spell it  …  ”

    Maigret in Society Simenon, Georges, 1903-1989 1962

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