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“No, monsieur, the Blamont – Chauvrys are not in the habit of trading,” said she, extremely nettled in her pride as an aristocrat, and forgetting the business in hand.
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Blamont – Chauvry before her marriage, and a persona grata at Court.
Two Poets 2007
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“No, monsieur, the Blamont – Chauvrys are not in the habit of trading,” said she, extremely nettled in her pride as an aristocrat, and forgetting the business in hand.
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Blamont – Chauvry before her marriage, and a persona grata at Court.
Two Poets 2007
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Brossel, who had returned four years before from M.I.T. where he had done research work with Francis Bitter, was supervising the thesis work of Jacques Emile Blamont and Jacques Michel
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I was, though, assigned part of the time to a scientific department supervised by Jacques Emile Blamont.
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"When your countryman Blamont, who had already flown half a dozen major missions for the ISA, was disqualified from consideration because of that trivial heart murmur-and the Cosmonaut Selection Board subsequently upheld the doctors by denying his appeal-I completely panicked."
Rama Revisited Clarke, Arthur C. 1989
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Here, the Swiss were about to besiege him, when the Count of Blamont arrived with two bodies of Italian mercenaries, aggregating more than twelve thousand men, and attempted to draw off the besieging force.
Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Ruth Putnam
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Namur has fallen; account made public of battle at Charleroi; Germans, led by Crown Prince in Lorraine, pursue French beyond Longwy; success of force headed by Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria at Lunéville, Blamont and
The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 Various
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Words are utterly inadequate to describe the horrors of the region to the east of the Meurthe, in and around the little towns of Blamont, Badonviller, Cirey-les-Forges, Arracourt,
The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 Various
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