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  • All was expectation and suspence for half the day, the croud increased on the piers, the Batterie, the shore, and the Rigging of the vessels.

    Letter 290 2009

  • Two decades ago, the late writer Laurie Colwin, a novelist and a foodie, published an article in a New York City weekly titled "The Low Tech Person's Batterie de Cuisine."

    Dove's Eye View: 2009

  • Two decades ago, the late writer Laurie Colwin, a novelist and a foodie, published an article in a New York City weekly titled "The Low Tech Person's Batterie de Cuisine."

    Food and Drink 2009

  • Two decades ago, the late writer Laurie Colwin, a novelist and a foodie, published an article in a New York City weekly titled "The Low Tech Person's Batterie de Cuisine."

    Frugal food 2009

  • Batterie morte mais quand j'dis morte on pouvait meme pas la recharger ...

    pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2005

  • One in particular, situated immediately below Fort Mulgrave, enjoyed an evil reputation until Buonaparte hit on the idea of setting up a large board outside the entrance bearing the legend, “Batterie des hommes sans peur”; from that moment there was never a lack of volunteers for the exposed post.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • One in particular, situated immediately below Fort Mulgrave, enjoyed an evil reputation until Buonaparte hit on the idea of setting up a large board outside the entrance bearing the legend, “Batterie des hommes sans peur”; from that moment there was never a lack of volunteers for the exposed post.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • The spectacle is interesting from the Batterie d'Esnotz.

    Two Years in the French West Indies Lafcadio Hearn 1877

  • _ The Grande Rue is lined with expectant multitudes; and its tiny square, -- the Batterie d'Esnotz, -- thronged with békés.

    Two Years in the French West Indies Lafcadio Hearn 1877

  • In "Home Cooking," her collection of essays, many of which appeared first in Gourmet magazine, in between "The Low-Tech Person's Batterie de Cuisine" and "How to Fry Chicken," she extols the versatility of eggplant and how she cooked it in her Greenwich Village apartment

    News & Politics Lucy Mercer 2010

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