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If you like concerts, check out the wonderful events in Bagatelle Gardens in the Bois de Bologne.
What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day 2009
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An Officer interviewed us, and then we left for Bologne.
The First World War Memoirs of Sampson J. Goodfellow, Part 13: To the Royal Flying Corps! ewillett 2008
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Ivan Matveitch noticed that I was tired from playing he would offer me ‘du cachou de Bologne.’
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Her plane from Florence was cancelled, so she took a bus to Bologne and got on a plane to Frankfurt.
Thanksgiving ealdthryth 2004
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J. is at home today with what I suspect is food poisoning from eating Bologne that had not been resealed after opening.
catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2004
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Known as the White Friars, they were prominent educators, establishing abbeys in Oxford, Cambridge, Paris, and Bologne.
A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art Gertrude Grace Sill 1975
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Known as the White Friars, they were prominent educators, establishing abbeys in Oxford, Cambridge, Paris, and Bologne.
A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art Gertrude Grace Sill 1975
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I met at Bologne an officer of one of the Scottish regiments and he was good enough to get me a pass and a military automobile to take me to La Toquet Hospital, where I renewed old acquaintances with Dr. Shillington, the clever surgeon in charge of the Canadian Hospital there and an old Ottawa friend.
"The Red Watch" With the First Canadian Division in Flanders John Allister Currie
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Going to France in 608, he was drowned near the harbor of Ambleteuse, between Calais and Bologne, and is named in the English and Gallican Martyrologies.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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Christianity was first established in China by three Italian missionaries, called Roger the Neapolitan, Pasis of Bologne, and Matthew
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