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Examples
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What a coincidence since last week we just recieved a photo of my belle-mere playing petanque with old french men in Britanny (near Gurunhuel where she lives).
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Britanny is the left twin while Abigail is the right twin.
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It is also found in the cold Atlantic waters off of Britanny among other places and in the waters of Cheasapeake Bay.
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It is also found in the cold Atlantic waters off of Britanny among other places and in the waters of Cheasapeake Bay.
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In France, I learned to enjoy a local dish prepared by my mother-in-law known as "Lotte l´armoricaine" or Monkfish prepared in the style of Britanny as a tomato and cognac based stew.
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It is also found in the cold Atlantic waters off of Britanny among other places and in the waters of Cheasapeake Bay.
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It is also found in the cold Atlantic waters off of Britanny among other places and in the waters of Cheasapeake Bay.
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In France, I learned to enjoy a local dish prepared by my mother-in-law known as "Lotte l´armoricaine" or Monkfish prepared in the style of Britanny as a tomato and cognac based stew.
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In France, I learned to enjoy a local dish prepared by my mother-in-law known as "Lotte l´armoricaine" or Monkfish prepared in the style of Britanny as a tomato and cognac based stew.
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In France, I learned to enjoy a local dish prepared by my mother-in-law known as "Lotte l´armoricaine" or Monkfish prepared in the style of Britanny as a tomato and cognac based stew.
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